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February 20, 2012

METRO/PREP ROUNDUP: Marshall gets Georgetown; Casey ousts Cumberland

CASEY, ILL. — Georgetown-Ridge Farm earned a game against Marshall by defeating Paris 75-64 in the Illinois Class 2A Casey-Westfield Regional on Monday.

Josh Cary had 22 points in a losing cause for the Tigers. The Buffaloes play the top-seeded Lions at 7:30 p.m. CST today.

Third-seeded Casey came from seven points behind at halftime to beat sixth-seeded Cumberland 68-54 in Monday’s second game.

The Pirates had a 22-13 lead at the first stop. Casey cut the lead to four points but trailed 40-33 at the break.

The Warriors tied the count at 50-50 in the third quarter and took a 54-50 lead into the final frame.

Zach Murphy had 15 points for the Warriors. Brandon Wolfe had 13, Ethan Blankenship 12 and Trivette Scales 10.

Trevor Brumleve led the Pirates with 17 points and Clint Carlen had 12.

Casey, 15-11, faces Robinson on Wednesday.



Monday’s Illinois Prep Scores

BOYS BASKETBALL

1A Abingdon Regional

First Round

Oneida (ROWVA) 38, Monmouth United 25

1A Armstrong Regional

First Round

Armstrong 53, Danville Schlarman 46

1A Brimfield Regional

First Round

Peoria Heights 64, Princeville 44

1A Edinburg Regional

First Round

Morrisonville 62, Raymond Lincolnwood 59

1A Marion (Crab Orchard) Regional

First Round

Thompsonville 57, Zeigler-Royalton 52

1A Mason City (Illini Central) Regional

First Round

Roanoke-Benson 65, Delavan 63, 2OT

1A Mt. Pulaski Regional

First Round

Decatur Lutheran (LSA) 60, Buffalo Tri-City 39

1A Mt. Sterling (Brown County) Regional

First Round

Augusta Southeastern 57, South Fulton 44

1A New Berlin Regional

First Round

Springfield Lutheran 56, Greenfield 54

1A Strasburg (Stewardson-S.) Regional

First Round

Cowden-Herrick 67, Beecher City 52

1A Wayne City Regional

First Round

Centralia Christ Our Rock 60, Odin 50

2A Benton Regional

First Round

Johnston City 45, Eldorado 34

2A Manlius (Bureau Valley) Regional

First Round

Morrison 64, Kewanee 47

2A Normal (University) Regional

First Round

Bloomington Central Catholic 60, Tremont 58

2A Seneca Regional

First Round

Dwight 48, Wilmington 47

2A White Hall (North Greene) Regional

First Round

North Greene 66, Auburn 63

GIRLS BASKETBALL

1A Salem (H.S.) Super-Sectional

Championship

Cowden-Herrick 57, Goreville 46



In other boys basketball:



Friday

At Covington

SOUTH VERMILLION (50) — Hines 0 0-0 0, Harpenau 11 4-5 26, Weyrauch 2 1-2 6, Lawson 5 2-2 14, Luft 0 0-0 0, Spivey 0 0-0 0, Brann 2 0-0 4, Waldrop 0 0-0 0, Vaughn 0 0-0 0. Totals 20 FG, 7-9 FT, 50 TP.

COVINGTON (49) — Spezia 3 0-0 7, Parkhurst 1 0-0 2, Birdwell 6 2-3 14, Foley 0 0-0 0, Frachette 7 4-6 18, Barker 0 0-0 0, Ahrens 2 0-1 5, Spring 1 0-0 3. Totals 20 FG, 6-10 FT, 49 TP.

South Vermillion    6    14    15    15    —    50

Covington    9    10    12    18    —    49

3-point goals — Lawson 2, Weyrauch, Spezia, Ahrens, Spring. Total fouls — SV 11, Covington 9. Fouled out — none.

Next — South Vermillion (5-14) plays Wednesday at Northview, the conclusion of a game started Jan. 20. Covington (9-10) hosts Crawfordsville on Friday.

 

Girls basketball

• Lee, two Eels named — Terre Haute South’s Hannah Lee and Clay City’s Brielle Drelick and Carmela Roeschlein were named to the Top 100 senior girls list by Hoosier Basketball Magazine recently.

Also on the list are three incoming Indiana State recruits : Kalliste Haskins of Warren Central, Kasey Johnson of Plainfield and Makenzi Reasor of Mt. Vernon (Fortville).



Top 100 — Jordin Alexander and Jessica Stewart, Hamilton Southeastern; Emily Alfrey, Triton Central, Maria Allen, Brownstown; Brionna Arnold, Jade Mills-Harris and Shawnece Teague, Ben Davis; Kylie Ballard, Northwestern; Brionna Barnett, Elkhart Memorial; Madison Berry, Indianapolis Cathedral; Jessica Berry, Blue River Valley; Emma Brattain and Makayla Seibold, Covenant Christian; Katie Brewer and CoCo Clark, Roncalli; Sarah Brewer, Western Boone; Jessica Brown, Anna Olson and Makenzi Reasor, Mt. Vernon (Fortville); Trenee Brownlee, Concord; Gabrielle Bryant, Brittany Webb and Brittany Wells, Heritage Christian; Skyler Carpenter, Westview; Shelbi Chandler, Jailyn Henderson and Jazmine Smith, Pike; Natalie Cohlmeyer, Evansville Memorial.

Kamaren Cole, New Albany; Kelsey Cromer, Wabash; LaRae Cruz, Greenfield-Central; JoJo Daghe, Speedway; Jessica Davenport, Oak Hill; Abby Dean and Blaire Langlois, Carmel; Taylor Degenkolb and Brooklyn Juday, Tipton; Jaidlin Delph, Sheridan; Breann Denny, Kalliste Haskins and Linzi Moore, Warren Central; Allison DeVaney, Brownsburg; Brielle Drelick and Carmela Roeschlein, Clay City; Kailey Evans and Alexis Swearingen, Greenwood; Lesley Fisher and Kasey Johnson, Plainfield; Abby Frank, Park Tudor; Laura Friday, Marion; Colleen Frost, Guerin Catholic; Alli Gentry, Perry Meridian; Princess German, Bowman Academy.

Tyra Gooch, Indianapolis Attucks; Lindsay Gorman, Chesterton; Lindsey Graber and Tya Harmon, Barr-Reeve; Raven Greer, Princeton; Rachael Gregory and Nariah Taylor, Indianapolis North Central; Staci Groom, Tippecanoe Valley; Angela Hacker, Edgewood; Lakan Hasser-Smith, Amanda Neill and Ashlynn Sexton, McCutcheon; Ellie Herman and Elizabeth Keller, Vincennes Rivet; Kelsey Hubble, Pendleton Heights; Chelsea Jellison, Crawford County; Alexis Joseph and Courtney Kvachkoff, Crown Point; Ashley Klass and Demetria Snaden, Evansville North; Alex Kubsch, South Bend St. Joseph’s; Kelly Kunkel, Franklin County.

Hannah Lee, Terre Haute South; Rosie Lewis and Imani Moore, Fort Wayne Wayne; Carmen Lowe, Homestead; Malynn McClain and Lakin Roland, Jeffersonville; Erin Mikel, Borden; Taylor Miller, Hauser; Tori Milliner and Alex Morton, Penn; Amanda Moore, Seymour; Andrianna Moore, East Chicago; CoCo Moore, Lawrence North; Kelly Moten, Gary Roosevelt; Jocelyn Mousty, Eastern (Pekin); Raveen Murray, Merrillville; Bethany Murrell, New Palestine; Lexus Murry, Decatur Central; Leah Myers, Bedford North Lawrence; Symantha Norton, Scottsburg; Courtney Ogle, Columbus East; Karissa Olinske, Whitko; Shelby Parmer, Franklin; Sarah Redweik, Winamac; Lexi Reese, Lebanon; Brooke and Jamesha Ridley and Miracle Woods, Fort Wayne Luers; Nicole Rogers, Western; Nyla Rueter, Hagerstown; Jessica Rupright, Norwell; Morgan Settle, Mooresville; Whitney Shaffer, Tri-Central; Brittany Shaffer, Boone Grove; Eleni Shea, Fort Wayne Dwenger; Tory Shrum, Randolph Southern; Kinsey Siler, Centerville; Akilah Sims, Fort Wayne Snider; Kasin Spray, Delta; Jill Steinmetz, Avon; Megan Sternberg, Jasper; Kelcey Swisher, Seeger; Wynter Wagoner, Loogootee; Cassie Wertman, Southridge.



Women’s basketball

Thursday

At Clinton

PRINCIPIA (47) — Individual statistics not available. Totals 18-64 FG, 9-13 FT, 47 TP.

ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS (65) — Allen 1-8 8-10 10, Shaner 5-12 1-1 11, Barron 2-3 2-2 8, Woolems 5-10 0-0 10, Weaver 11-25 2-2 24, McLeish-Marietta 1-7 0-1 2, Kelly 0-5 0-0 0. Totals 25-70 FG, 13-16 FT, 65 TP.

Halftime score — SMWC 29, Principia 18. Total fouls — SMWC 15, Principia 20. Fouled out — none. 3-point shooting — Principia 2-14, SMWC 2-6 (Barron 2-2, Allen 0-1, Weaver 0-1, Shaner 0-2). Rebounds — Principia 48, SMWC 50 (Woolems 8, Allen 7, Weaver 7, Kelly 6, Barron 6, McLeish-Marietta 6). Assists — Principia unavailable, SMWC 9 (Weaver 3).



Golf

• Sycamores seventh — At Birmingham, Ala., Indiana State placed seventh Monday at the Ann Rhoads Invitational in the first match of its spring season.

ISU shot an opening round of 357 on Sunday, after rain wiped out a practice round Saturday and more rain came Sunday, but followed with a 332 on Monday for a two-day total of 689 at Oxmoor Valley Golf Course.

Christina Beyerl tied for 24th with rounds of 88 and 81 to lead the Sycamores. Amanda Smith shot 90-81, Emily Dixon 90-84, McCall Christopher 89-87 and Reece Feducia 93-86.

Darin Pinnick of the University of Indianapolis was medalist, winning a playoff over Jennifer Sullivan of Methodist after both shot 158. Indianapolis won the team championship with 644, 14 shots better than runner-up Tennessee Tech. Birmingham Southern was the host school.

Next competition for Indiana State is the Sunshine Spring Classic on March 7-8 at Rio Pinar Country Club in Orlando, a tournament hosted by Detroit-Mercy.



Tennis

• Moore named — Nathan Moore of Rose-Hulman had a pair of victories Saturday against Trine and was named Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Men’s Player of the Week.

Rose plays again March 10 against Franklin and Indiana Tech.

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