Terre Haute North grad Casey Hayne is following in the footsteps of her older sister, Madison, by transferring to Oakland City University to play volleyball this fall.
Hayne was a standout last year at Lake Land College in Mattoon, Ill., finishing second on the team in assists and fourth in serving aces.
“Oakland City’s starting setter graduated last year which gives me a great chance to earn a spot as one of the starting six,” Hayne said. “After last season, I was given the opportunity to transfer to Oakland City on a volleyball scholarship. OCU also has a Criminal Justice program in which I can earn my bachelor’s degree, so this is a great opportunity for me both academically and athletically.”
The Lady Oaks start their season on the road next weekend at the Cumberland University Tournament in Lebanon, Tenn.
Madison Hayne started college at Indiana State, and transferred to Oakland City where she was a second-team National Christian College Athletic Association All-American in 2006 as team went 1-3 in NCCAA national tournament. She led the team with 249 kills and 40 blocks.
She is now an archivist with the Vigo County Historical Society and an assistant coach at Terre Haute South and with the Crossroads of America club program.
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• Evinger gets late start – Northview grad Joe Evinger, a Louisville junior guard who transferred from College of the Canyons, participated in his first practice on Friday. According to blog sites from the Louisville Courier-Journal, Evinger was getting his paperwork “in order” and was only admitted to the school this week
Practice began earlier this month.
Nevertheless, LCJ blogger C.L. Brown liked what he saw.
“My first impression, dude is huge,” Brown wrote on Friday of the 6-6, 330-pounder. “Only junior Conrad Thomas, listed at 6-foot-6, 345 pounds, is bigger than Evinger. Once he gets up to speed I think he’ll be able to help the Cards upfront.”
It seems logical that Louisville may choose to redshirt Evinger this year to give him two full years of eligibility, but no information could be found on that possibility.
Louisville opens its 2009 season by hosting Indiana State on Sept. 5.
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• Pigg, IUPUI honored — Terre Haute South grad Anna Pigg and the IUPUI Jaguars opened their soccer season on Friday night with a 2-0 loss.
Offensively, IUPUI controlled the pace in the early going, getting quality opportunities from Leslie Walker and Pigg in the opening stanza. Pigg forced EIU’s Kaylin Lorbert to make a diving stop in the 34th minute after getting free behind the Panthers’ defense.
Afterward, they received their 2008 Summit League championship rings.
The 2008 team won a school record 13 matches, including going 7-1 in Summit League play to earn a share of the program’s first-ever regular season crown. IUPUI also notched a school record eight shutouts.
IUPUI will play at Indiana State on Sept. 6.
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• Locals shine in all-star game – Several college-bound Wabash Valley area high school basketball players, and others perhaps playing in their last organized game, competed in the second annual Olney Central College All-Star Game this summer.
Team Illinois, consisting mostly of players from Illinois but with some Indiana grads, defeated Team Indiana 79-73.
Josh Wilson of Riverton Parke collected 15 points and seven rebounds for Team Illinois while OCC-bound guard Chase Brinkley of Paris finished with 14 points, 10 rebounds and four steals.
Wilson hit four 3-pointers and Turkey Run’s Colin Brown had three treys.
For Team Indiana, Northview’s Austin Akers — also an OCC recruit — had nine points on three treys, three rebounds, one steal and several assists.
“Our recruits really connected and hit it off well,” Burris said. “They showed some glimpses of what they can do and that’s why we’re excited about those guys.
“Our kids were talking about how excited they were to get here in August, and we’re counting the days until they get here so we can get to work. We really like the freshman guards we have coming in.”
Terre Haute North’s Zach Harrison, who will walk on at Ball State, had 13 points and two rebounds while North Central’s Donnie Abrams (bound for Marian) had eight points and 10 rebounds.
Jacob Birch of White River Valley added three points.
Joey Bennett is a former Tribune-Star sports reporter and copy editor who now teaches and coaches at Northview High School in Brazil. He can be reached at tribstarcollegereport@yahoo.com.
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Catching up as the school year winds down
Odds and ends from here and there as the school year quickly winds down. For starters, high jumper Nick Jaeger of Terre Haute South was named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference’s male track & field newcomer of the year:
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College Report: Lively earned collegiate upgrade with strong play
Hillary Lively signed to play Division II basketball at Maryville (Mo.) during her senior year at North Vermillion, but those plans changed and she would up at nearby Danville Area Community College — where she recently concluded an outstanding two-year career.
Lively was impressive enough to earn a Division I scholarship to Southeast Missouri State of the Ohio Valley Conference, and both her future and past college coaches think she will continue to succeed there.
“She fits what we need,” SEMO coach Ty Margenthaler said. “She has college experience, she is strong and physical and plays well around the basket and moves well.
“Her strength, rebounding and touch around the basket will be a big help. On the defensive end, she’ll be able to guard a true center.” -
COLLEGE REPORT: Valley prep athletes getting ready for next level
The NCAA “regular” signing period begins Wednesday for all sports except football, field hockey, soccer, track and field, cross country and men’s water polo.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Conferences honor Valley softball players
Several Wabash Valley area college softball players have been honored by their respective conferences for outstanding play this spring.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Jake Newton makes big impact for Lincoln Trail College
Jake Newton had a long time between playing in competitive basketball games, a span of about 18 months, and used the frustration from that long dry spell to produce a stellar freshman season for Lincoln Trail College this winter.
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COLLEGE REPORT: A.J. Reed earns SEC Player of the Week honors
After belting three home runs during a five games last week, Kentucky sophomore left-handed pitcher/first baseman A.J. Reed was named Southeastern Conference Player of the Week.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Spring newcomers making marks
Several freshman baseball and softball NCAA Division I players from the Wabash Valley have already made immediate impacts at their new schools, while others are waiting for their turns to shine.
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COLLEGE REPORT: A.J. Reed named third-team preseason baseball All-American
Two-way sophomore standout A.J. Reed was one of three University of Kentucky players named third-team preseason All-America by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Sponsler honored after big week for Wabash men's hoops
Wabash College freshman Ross Sponsler of Terre Haute North was named the North Coast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Week for the period ending Jan. 6.
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COLLEGE REPORT: North grad Hughes finds success after facing preseason adversity
A.J. Hughes knew he was in for a battle as he competed with three other walk-on punters in the preseason for the lone starting job on the Virginia Tech football team.
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Etling, Meggs enjoying great year
It’s been a great year so far with more to come for a pair of longtime friends and St. Patrick’s School classmates.
Former Terre Haute resident Jack Meggs quarterbacked the Bellevue Wolverines football team to the Washington Class 3A state championship this fall, culminating with a 35-3 win over Sammamish Eastside Catholic — Bellevue’s fifth straight crown.
Danny Etling, meanwhile, has completed graduation requirements at Terre Haute South and is preparing for an upcoming high school all-star game and his first college classes in a couple of weeks. -
COLLEGE REPORT: Valley’s women’s college hoops players start strong
Several women’s college basketball players from the Wabash Valley have gotten off to good starts this season on the hardwood. Highlights:
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COLLEGE REPORT: Mayhew, Mascari provide fall highlights
Several dozen Wabash Valley athletes enjoyed successful fall seasons collegiately in cross country and tennis this year. -
COLLEGE REPORT: Former North teammates start strong in college
Former Terre Haute North teammates Ross Sponsler and Matt O’Leary made their college basketball debuts last week and had outstanding initial performances. -
COLLEGE REPORT: Shoemaker OBP leads Chisox farmhands
Former Indiana State, Olney Central and Northview baseball standout Brady Shoemaker opened a lot of eyes last summer in the Chicago White Sox farm system, earning him a spot on a mlb.com blog team that highlighted the team’s outstanding minor leaguers at each position.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Boeglin has plenty of ISU memories, but not all are related to basketball
Melanie Boeglin, an All-American who played on the women’s basketball team at Indiana State from 2002-2006, will be inducted into the 21st class of the Indiana State University Athletics Hall of Fame on Thursday.
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COLLEGE REPORT: North grad leading DePauw volleyball in winning streak
DePauw’s volleyball team has won seven straight matches entering this weekend’s DePauw Invitational, including four straight wins last weekend to capture the Rose-Hulman invitational title.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Engle moving up football coaching ranks
Michael Engle graduated from DePauw University in the spring of 2011 with a degree in political science and future plans to advance his studies in law school.
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COLLEGE REPORT: From Terre Haute South to Division I competition to coaching careers
Adriane Wunderlich and Katelyn Bishop both turned stellar high school careers at Terre Haute South into Division I collegiate careers at Indiana State and Southern California, respectively.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Former prep athletes getting ready for fall college season
An impressive total of at least 122 Wabash Valley athletes and coaches will be competing collegiately for the first time during the upcoming school year or have changed schools to continue their careers.
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COLLEGE REPORT: SP’s Boetjer is Indiana’s Miss Softball
South Putnam’s Brooke Boetjer, who will be a freshman on the Indiana University softball team next spring, was named the 2012 Indiana Miss Softball last month between games at the North/South All-Star games in Carmel.
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College report: North grad Mayhew is second team all-American at IU
Indiana University running standout Zach Mayhew of Terre Haute North was honored earlier this month as a second-team All-American by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
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College report: Bloomfield runner to join IUPUI track, cross country teams
Bloomfield track/cross country standout Julie Riggins will be joining the developing IUPUI program next fall as one of six incoming recruits.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Roberts takes coaching position at UNC-Greensboro
Terre Haute native Mike Roberts is continuing his climb up the college basketball coaching ladder, recently departing Rice for a spot as the associate head coach at North Carolina-Greensboro.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Valley grads playing role for No. 13 Vincennes
A few springtime odds and ends:
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COLLEGE REPORT: Shouse making his mark for Danville Community College
Derek Shouse definitely flew under the radar in his one season of playing for the Terre Haute South boys basketball team last winter.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Bullock finds sunny home to continue tennis career
Most college athletes progress along similar paths to get to their final destinations athletically, but Terre Haute South grad Taylor Bullock’s route to the Eckerd College women’s tennis team was a little different than most.
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COLLEGE REPORT: TH South QB entertains Division I offers
Danny Etling’s trek to being a big-time college quarterback took a huge step this week when the Terre Haute South junior picked up a scholarship offer from Purdue, according to 247sports.com.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Seibert stepping up her game
Terre Haute South grad Haley Seibert has seen the usual ups and downs of her freshman basketball season at Indiana-Purdue-Fort Wayne and is making the most of her opportunities this season.
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COLLEGE REPORT: Vikings Waters, Barton excited about college basketball
West Vigo grad Lauren Dailey helped the Lady Vikings basketball program to a lot of success at the end of the 1990s, and went on to play for Eastern Illinois from 2001-2004.
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