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April 14, 2011

Prep roundup: West Vigo loses late lead, WIC softball game to OV

WEST TERRE HAUTE — Host West Vigo was just a few outs away from a potential victory to open its Western Indiana Conference high school softball season Tuesday night, but gave up three unearned runs in the top of the sixth inning and eventually lost 5-4 to visiting Owen Valley.

Alicyn Woodward was 3 for 3, raising her batting average to nearly .800, but was the hard-luck losing pitcher for the Vikings, and Ciara McClain kept her average near the .500 mark with a pair of hits. Woodward didn’t allow an earned run — but Owen Valley’s pitcher didn’t either, according to coach Cherish Easton of West Vigo.



Owen Valley    000    113    0    —    5    6    2

West Vigo    300    010    0    —    4    6    4

Jones (W) and Glasscock; Woodward (L, 1-4) and Shepard.

Highlights — For West Vigo, Alicyn Woodward was 3 for 3 and scored twice, Ciara McClain was 2 for 4 and Kenzie Little added a single. For Owen Valley, Michaela Morgan was 2 for 3 and Kayla Richardson was 2 for 4.

Next — West Vigo (1-5, 0-1 WIC) has a home game Thursday against North Central. Owen Valley is 1-0 in conference play.

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In other high school softball Tuesday:

• Sullivan 11, Union 5 — At Sullivan, the host Golden Arrows got three hits each from Shelbi Ellenberger and Allexis Mahurin in winning over their county rivals.



Union    002    030    0    —    5

Sullivan    123    221    x    —    11

WP — Wills. LP — Manuel.

Highlights — For Sullivan, Shelbi Ellenberger was 3 for 3 with a double and 2 runs; Allexis Mahurin was 3 for 5 with 2 RBIs; winning pitcher Kylee Wills was 2 for 3 with a triple; Kaiti Basinger was 2 for 4; Amber Wright-Griffin was 1 for 3 with a double and 2 RBIs; and Cobie Harrison was 1 for 3 with 3 RBIs.

Records — Sullivan is 3-2, Union 0-1.

Track

Boys

• Braves win — At Mooresville, Terre Haute South won a three-way meet over Edgewood and the host Pioneers. Jeremy Patterson won both hurdles races for the Braves.



Team scores — Terre Haute South 66 1/2, Edgewood 57, Mooresville 43 1/2.

4x800 relay — South (Collier, Bertoli, Hambrock, Bender) 8:44; HH — Patterson (S) 16.6, 2. Alex Cole (S) 17.5; 1,600 — Reinhold (E) 4:39, 2. Hambrock (S) 4:44, 3. Bertoli (S) 4:45; 4x100 relay — Edgewood 45.48, 2. South (Stephens, Seibert, Buske, Rubey) 45:59; 400 — Passmore (M) 51.29, 2. Lough (S) 54.67; IH — Patterson (S) 44.24, 2. Seibert (S) 45.28; 800 — Ooley (M) 2:03, 2. Collier (S) 2:05; 200 — Passmore (M) 23.18; 3,200 — Head (S) 9:52; 4x400 relay — South (Lough, Smith, Seibert, Collier) 3:38; SP — Sullivan (S) 40-10; D — Fluke (M) 120-6 1/2, 3. Keller (S) 113-7; HJ — Smith (S) 6-0, 3. Jaeger (S) 5-8; LJ — Ridge (E) 20- 1/2, 2. Rubey (S) 19-3 3/4; PV — Edwards (E) 10-0, 2. Whalen (S) 9-6.

Next — South (2-0) hosts its Brave Invite at 5:30 p.m. Friday.



• Patriots beat Knights — At Terre Haute North, the host Patriots won 86-46. Lee Davis won twice for North but Joel Whittington had three wins for the Knights.



HJ — Reynolds (Nv) 6-2, Scank (N) 5-10, McKinney (N) 5-8; PV — Hughes (N) 14-0, Curley (N) 13-6, May (N) 11-6; LJ — Pollard (Nv) 19-2 1/2, Scank (N) 19-1 1/4, Stratten (N) 19-1; D — Davis (N) 126-3 1/2, Lunstrum (N) 114-5, VanHorn (Nv) 114-4; SP — Davis (N) 43-10 1/2, Lunstrum (N) 42-8, Sontag (N) 38-9; 4x800 — North 8:32.22; HH — Whittington (Nv) 15.45, Seward (N) 17.51, Stratten (N) 18.26; 100 — Schefke (N) 11.30, Whittington (Nv) 11.39, Brookins (N) 12.22; 1,600 — Bertsch (N) 4:54.12, Yocom (Nv) 4:54.78, T.Clapp (N) 5:08.91; 4x100 relay — North 45.81; 400 — Brown (Nv) 56.14, May (N) 58.30, Quinn (N) 58.36; IH — Whittington (Nv) 42.84, Seward (N) 45.64, McKinney (N) 46.24; 800 — Hyatt (Nv) 2:10.10, Bishop (N) 2:14.27, Burgess (Nv) 2:30.76; 200 — Whittington (Nv) 23.07, Schefke (N) 23.69, Coffman (N) 25.67; 3,200 — J.Clapp (N) 10:36.11, Yocom (Nv) 10:36.64, Koos (N) 11:20.95; 4x400 relay — North 3:46.62.



• Owen Valley by two — At Spencer, Owen Valley defeated West Vigo 67-65 despite strong Viking performances from Andrew and Nathan Kump in the distances and Chris Guymon and Jacob Creasey in sprints.



HH — Corder (OV) 16.7, 4x800 — Owen Valley 9:37; 100 — Creasey (WV) 11.4; LJ — Rice (OV) 17-9; 1,600 — A.Kump (WV) 4:46; 4x100 relay — Owen Valley 47.4; 400 — Mackey (WV) 59.0; HJ — Corder (OV) 5-10; SP — Hancock (OV) 44-8; IH — Corder (OV) 44.8; 800 — A.Kump (WV) 2:09; 200 — Guymon (WV) 23.9; 3,200 — N.Kump (WV) 10:45; D — Britton (OV) 102-9; PV — Bull (WV) 9-0; 4x400 relay — Owen Valley 3:45.

Next — West Vigo (1-1) competes Thursday at Clay City.



• Eels win — At Clay City, Mark Grubbs and Blake Cochran were double winners for the host Eels as they defeated Linton 75-48 in a dual meet. Grant Stamm won twice for the Miners.



HJ — Rupska (L) 5-10; 4x800 — Clay City (Tharp, Brooks, Contis, Cochran) 10:16; HH — Stamm (L) 16.1; SP — Swihart (L) 40-6; 100 — Stamm (L) 11.8; 1,600 — Cochran (CC) 5:23; LJ — Grubbs (CC) 20-4; 4x100 — Clay City (Shaw, Prindiville, Decker, Tharp) 47.5; 400 — Grubbs (CC) 54.7; D — Miller (CC) 102-4; IH — Shaw (CC) 44.0; 800 — Cochran (CC) 2:21; 200 — Prindiville (CC) 25.3; 3,200 — Brooks (CC) 11:49; 4x400 — Clay City (Shaw, Cochran, Grubbs, Decker) 3:55.

Next — Clay City (1-0) hosts West Vigo on Thursday.



• Rox win three-way — At Veedersburg, Rockville defeated Lafayette Central Catholic and Attica in a meet held at Fountain Central.



Team scores — Rockville 62, Lafayette Central Catholic 59, Attica 26.

HJ — Nickle (R) 6-2; LJ — Hill (R) 19- 1/4; SP — Smart (A) 40-9; D — Foster (R) 108-5; 4x800 relay — LCC 9:54.22; 100 — Anthrop (LCC) 10.96; HH — Berry (R) 19.28; 1,600 — Thieme (LCC) 5:26; 4x100 relay — LCC 47.65; 400 — NIckle (R) 53.69; IH — Berry (R) 48.02; 800 — Thieme (LCC) 2:26.32; 200 — Anthrop (LCC) 23.0; 3,200 — Gilmore (A) 12:07.39; 4x400 relay — LCC 3:47.2.

Girls

•Patriots romp — At Terre Haute North, the host Patriots outscored Northview 104-28. Lauren Borders won both sprints and Alissa Turpin both throws for the Patriots, while Annie Smiley swept hurdles for Northview.



HJ — Thomas (N) 4-10, Welker (N) 4-8, Deighton (Nv) 4-8; PV — Welker (N) 9-0, Hasbrouck (N) 8-6, Gutish (N) 8-6; LJ — Thacker (Nv) 15-1 1/2, Scank (N) 14-6, Hasbrouck (N) 13-10 1/2; D — Turpin (N) 97-5, Beil (Nv) 84-3, Bex (Nv) 81-3 1/2; SP — Turpin (N) 33-8, Larsen (N) 31-0, Beil (Nv) 29-1; 4x800 — North 10:36.99; 100H — Smiley (Nv) 16.82, Thomas (N) 18.24, Thacker (Nv) 18.49; 100 — Borders (N) 13.04, Knight (Nv) 13.18, Scank (N) 13.81; 1,600 — Mullican (N) 5:51.07, Howes (N) 6:07.21, Clark (N) 6:12.55; 4x100 relay — North 53.92; 400 — Goatee (N) 1:03.59, Curley (N) 1:04.73, Nelson (N) 1:06.68; 300H — Smiley (Nv) 51.76, Kuehner (N) 56.06, Cotterman (N) 58.03; 800 — Conley (N) 2:32.22, Dickerson (N) 2:32.29; Roshel (N) 2:40.14; 200 — Borders (N) 26.99, Knight (Nv) 29.02, Fears (N) 30.40; 3,200 — Johnson (N) 12:42.56, Sanders (N) 13:01.89, Houston (N) 14:41.95; 4x400 relay — North 4:31.16.



• Vikings nipped — At Spencer, Kayla Lindsay and Shaelynn White each won two individual events but West Vigo lost 68-64 to host Owen Valley.



100H — Solomon (WV) 16.9, 2. Lucas (WV) 17.12, 3. Lindsay (WV) 18.9; HJ — Lindsay (WV) 4-4; 100 — White (WV) 12.9; PV — Wetzel (OV) 7-0, 2. Huffman (WV) 7-0; 1,600 — Wright (OV) 6:18, 2. Bunch (WV) 6:47; SP — Phillips (OV) 31-8, 2. Eldredge (WV) 24-3 1/2; 4x100 — West Vigo (Huffman, Lucas, Solomon, White) 55.2; LJ — C.Phillips (OV) 13-8 1/2; 400 — Lindsay (WV) 1:11; 300H — Lucas (WV) 52.8, 2. Solomon (WV) 55.6; 800 — Wright (OV) 2:49, 2. Hudson (WV) 3:00; 200 — White (WV) 29.2, 3. Huffman (WV) 30.7; 3,200 — Wright (OV) 14:19, 2. Tolerson (WV) 14:47, 3. Soliday (WV) 17:21; 4x400 relay — West Vigo (Bunch, Lucas, Solomon, Lindsay) 4:59; D — Phillips (OV) 85-8.

Next — West Vigo (0-2) competes Thursday at Clay City.



• Lions win — At Toledo, Ill., Marshall won a four-way meet over host Cumberland, Oblong and Palestine. Hannah Jones, Erika Kuhn and Ariana Kuhn each won twice for the Lions, but Krick was a four-time winner for Oblong.



Team scores — Marshall 105, Cumberland 92, Oblong 45, Palestine 4.

100 — Krick (O) 13.31; 100H — Jones (M) 18.34; 1,600 — Peters (C) 6:36.06; 300H — Jones (M) 56.86; 3,200 — Peters (C) 13:45.61; 4x800 relay — Cumberland 13:08.84; 4x100 relay — Cumberland 56.84; 4x200 relay — Marshall (Jones, Gard, Mills, A.Kuhn) 2:04.72; D — A.Kuhn (M) 101-1; PV — E.Kuhn (M) 6-9; SP — Richey (M) 32-1; TJ — English (M) 30-7; LJ — Krick (O) 16-1; HJ — Krick (O) 5-0; 400 — Krick (O) 1:03.84; 800 — E.Kuhn (M) 2:36.87; 200 — A.Kuhn (M) 29.24; 4x400 relay — Marshall (Murphy, de Puelles, E.Kuhn, Jones) 4:39.18.

Next — Marshall competes Thursday at the Tiger Relays at Paris.



• Rox second — At Veedersburg, Rockville finished behind Lafayette Central Catholic but ahead of Attica in a three-way meet at Fountain Central.



Team scores — Lafayette Central Catholic 76, Rockville 51, Attica 21.

HJ — Denhart (LCC) 4-10; LJ — Withers (LCC) 16-6 3/4; SP — Mahurin (R) 33-5; D — Mahurin (R) 88-8; 4x800 relay — LCC 11:31; 100 — Withers (LCC) 13.25; 100H — Capps (A) 19.38; 1,600 — Fenolio (LCC) 6:05; 4x100 relay — LCC 56.33; 400 — Gott (A) 1:08.44; 300H — Capps (A) 55.13; 800 — Denhart (LCC) 2:44.58; 200 — Withers (LCC) 27.83; 3,200 — Smedley (LCC) 14:39.71; 4x400 relay — LCC 4:40.57.

Tennis

• Terre Haute North 5, West Vigo 0 — At North, Anna Potter and the doubles teams of Mary Kate Etling-Morgan Mills and Clair Haley-Laura Mascari didn’t lose a game in the Patriot season opener.



North 5, West Vigo 0

Singles — Sarah Potter (N) def. Alli Summers 6-1, 6-2; Anna Potter (N) def. Emily Wheatfill 6-0, 6-0; Makenzie Utterback (N) def. Abby Williams 6-1, 6-0.

Doubles — Mary Kate Etling-Morgan Mills (N) def. Leah Ross-Allyson Walters 6-0, 6-0; Clair Haley-Laura Mascari (N) def. Delance Hurst-Michaela Rollings 6-0, DF.

JV — North 7, West Vigo 2.

Next — North (1-0) has a home match today against Plainfield. West Vigo is 0-1.



• Fountain Central 4, Rockville 1 — At Veedersburg, the doubles team of Tavia Patch and Kay Kiner earned Rockville’s point in a Wabash River Conference match.



Fountain Central 4, Rockville 1

Singles — Shelby Allen (FC) def. Nyela Fritz 6-4, 6-1; Amy Brown (FC) def. Kayla McCowen 6-4, 6-0; Colleen Yager (FC) def. Shelby Snodgrass 6-1, 6-4.

Doubles — Celeste Martin-Andrea Wilson (FC) def. Shannan Kelley-Brooke Tilley 4-6, 6-3, 6-1; Kay Kiner-Tavia Patch (R) def. Kristen Austin-Bailey McGrady 6-1, 6-3.

JV — Fountain Central 5, Rockville 1.

Next — Rockville (3-1) plays Thursday at Greencastle.

Baseball

• Terre Haute North 9, Riverton Parke 3 — At Terre Haute North, Michael Mace had four RBIs for North.



Riverton Parke    100    100    1    —    3    7    8

Terre Haute North    402    210    x    —    9    8    1

Lientz (L), Moretto (4), Price (6) and Daugherty; Nacke (W), Patterson (4), Inglesby (6), Watson (7) and Sexton, Finzel (5). HR — RP: White.

Highlights — For Terre Haute North, Cody Gardner went 1 for 3 with a double, run and an RBI; Garrett Peabody went 3 for 3 with 3 runs; and Michael Mace 2 for 3 with 4 RBIs.  For Riverton Parke, Zach White hit a solo home run; Jeremy McGlynn was 2 for 3; Tim Johnson had a triple and a run.

Next — Terre Haute North (3-2) plays Friday at Shakamak.



• Bloomington North 13, Northview 4 — At Bloomington, Seth Lunsford had three hits and Andrew Butts a two-run homer in a losing cause.



Northview    030    100    0    —    4    9    1

Bloomington North    102    226    x    —    13    16    1

Girton, Mershon (4), Craig (5) and Lunsford; Jones, Hurt (6) and Stratton. W — Jones. L — Girton, 1-1. HR — Nv: Butts (1).

Highlights — For Northview, Seth Lunsford went 3 for 4 with a double; Andrew Butts hit a two-run home run; and Curtis Grove had a double.

Next — Northview (5-1) plays at 5 p.m. Thursday at home against Shakamak.



• Shakamak 3, North Knox 1 — At Bicknell, winning pitcher Brock Dowell contributed an RBI double for the visiting Lakers.



Shakamak    020    010    0    —    3    8    1

North Knox    000    000    1    —    1    4    2

Dowell, Yeryar (6) and Sapp; Sanders, Mundy (6), Bond (7) and Smith. W — Dowell, 2-0. L — Sanders. Sv — Yeryar (2).

Highlights — For Shakamak, winning pitcher Brock Dowell went 2 for 3 with an RBI double, Donald Pierce went 2 for 3 with a double and an RBI and Raven Martin also doubled.

Next — Shakamak (4-0) will play Thursday at Northview, starting at 5 p.m.



• North Central 15, Clay City 2 — At Clay City, winning pitcher Connor Strain lashed a two-run double and Craig Bell had a pair of two-run doubles for the visiting Thunderbirds.



North Central    004    74    —    15    9    2

Clay City    000    20    —    2    1    5

C.Strain (W, 2-0) and Johnson; Smith, Tiefel (4), Denker (5) and Boggs. L — Smith, 0-1.

Highlights — For North Central, winning pitcher Connor Strain had a 2-run double in the 3rd inning, Craig Bell had a pair of 2-run doubles and Zach Lyday ended up 2 for 5. For Clay City, Tanner Persinger posted the team’s only hit with a 2nd-inning single.

Next — North Central (5-1) will be at home today to take on Linton. Clay City (0-2) will be at home Thursday to battle White River Valley.



• Sullivan 12, Bloomfield 4 — At Sullivan, the host Golden Arrows broke open a formerly close nonconference game with an eight-run sixth inning.



Bloomfield    000    102    1    —    4    8    7

Sullivan    001    218    x    —    12    8    1

Bartlow, Karl (6) and Query; Landis (W, 1-1) and Pirtle. L — Bartlow.

Highlights — For Sullivan, Tucker Smith was 2 for 3 with an RBI; Bryce Bement and Jake Kinnaman were both 2 for 4 with an RBi; and Tyler Kuppler was 1 for 3 with an RBI. For Bloomfield, Payton Karl was 3 for 3 with 2 doubles and 2 runs.

Next — Sullivan (3-3) plays Thursday at South Knox.



• Rockville 5, Greencastle 1 — At Rockville, a two-run double by Tyler Bradburn put the host Rox ahead to stay and winning pitcher Zac Kempf added a two-run single in the same inning of a nonconference win.



Greencastle    100    000    0    —    1    6    3

Rockville    005    000    x    —    5    7    2

Remsburg (L) and A.Bell; Kempf (W, 1-1) and Brown.

Highlights — For Rockville, Jake Lear was 2 for 3; Tyler Bradburn was 1 for 3 with a 2-run double; and winning pitcher Zac Kempf was 1 for 3 with a 2-run single. For Greencastle, Tanner Parker was 2 for 4 with a double.

JV — Rockville 6, Greencastle 0.

Next — Rockville (4-3) has a home game Thursday against North Putnam. Greencastle is 2-3.



• Marshall 7, Arcola 2 — At Arcola, Ill., the visiting Lions pounded 12 hits in a nonconference win.



Marshall    201    103    0    —    7    12    0

Arcola    000    101    0    —    2    5    5

Osborn, Remlinger (7) and Sisson; Duffle (L) and VanGundy. W — Osborn, 3-1. HR — M: Rogers.

Highlights — For Marshall, K.J. Rogers was 2 for 4 with a double and a 2-run homer; Andrew Davidson was 2 for 3 with an RBI; Dalton McNeely was 2 for 4 with an RBI; and Jared Boyll was 2 for 5 with 2 RBIs and 2 runs.

Next — Marshall (8-5) has a makeup game at 4:30 p.m. today at home against Red Hill.



• Seeger 10, North Vermillion 0 — At Cayuga, the visitors scored all their runs in the first three innings and Khole Stephen pitched a two-hitter.



Seeger    523    00    —    10

North Vermillion    000    00    —    0

Records — North Vermillion is 0-4, 0-2 in the Wabash River Conference. Seeger is 2-2 and 1-0.

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    No-hit through three innings, Terre Haute North’s bats came alive — especially Sam Wolf’s — just in time to rally for a 4-2 home victory over Mooresville in high school baseball Friday evening at Jennings Field.

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  • Linton’s Weber to coach at BNL

    Bedford North Lawrence High School has announced that Steve Weber will be the Stars’ head coach for the 2013 season.

    May 11, 2013

  • Freshman group adds to Big Four teams' baseball tradition

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    Not bad for a trio of freshmen. And the weekend hadn’t even started yet.

    May 10, 2013

  • Pairings drawn for high school softball sectionals

    The IHSAA announced Thursday its pairings for the 2013 sectional softball tournament slated for May 20-25.
    Regionals will take place May 28.

    May 10, 2013

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