News From Terre Haute, Indiana

June 24, 2009

Farmer named female Wabash Valley Spring Athlete of the Year

By Andy Amey

TERRE HAUTE — Re-inventing her game on the fly, in the midst of an already brilliant high school tennis career, Terre Haute North’s Brittany Farmer finished on a high note earlier this month with a third-place finish at the state singles tournament that matches the best a Terre Haute player has ever done under the current tournament format.

Which is one of the reasons why she’s the Tribune-Star’s Female Athlete of the Year for spring sports.

She was the first winner of one of the female awards that have been presented the past seven seasons, earning her first such distinction in the spring of 2007 when, as a sophomore, she was coming off a second straight Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference singles championship.

She won the McMillan Award as a junior, although that turned out to be the only season during which neither she nor the Patriots advanced in postseason play. Then as a senior she led the Patriots to a top-10 ranking in the state — North lost to eventual state champion Carmel and had two excruciatingly close losses to eventual fourth-place Terre Haute South — and continued in singles play until losing a semifinal match to eventual champion Mary Hill of Munster.

Kristen Clary of South also placed third in the state during the 2002 season.

“I’m really glad I finished my senior year so strong,” Farmer said this week by telephone from a vacation destination. “During the MIC meet [in May] I gained a lot of confidence, and my game went up from there. I was at the top of my game [at the end of the season].”

“She had a fantastic season,” coach Jim Cook of the Patriots agreed. “The year before she was making some changes in her game, and that’s always hard on anybody.

“But the latter half [of this season, during which she didn’t lose after the MIC meet until facing Hill], she gained confidence in what she was doing and it all panned out for her … she beat two girls [in the state tournament] who had been undefeated, and they were all good players [that she faced].”

Her place in North’s tennis history is secure, Cook added.

“She’s had a fantastic career,” the coach said. “I can’t name another player who was all-MIC for four years, and she won [the conference] as a freshman and a sophomore. She was first-team all-state three time and second team once … and went to the Final Four with the team as a freshman and as an individual as a senior. She had a record of 81-12 for her career.”

“I had a good career at North thanks to my coaches and all my teammates, and I thank them for all their support,” Farmer said. “I had a lot of fun.”

Playing for the Patriots, she added, was “quite an honor. I’m really happy I helped North High School have a good name in the tennis community.”

Cook admitted to be sorry he’s no longer Farmer’s coach. “Any coach would be sorry to see her leave,” he said. “She’ll be an outstanding player as she moves on to her college career [at Butler].” That 81-12 record is only part of the reason.

“She’s won numerous sportsmanship awards, including some from the [Central Indiana Tennis Association] that aren’t given out very often,” Cook said. “She’s a real smart kid … 11th in her class … and she was always pleasant.”

No matter the circumstances during the play of the match, Cook indicated, “she was always gracious, win or lose. She’s a real good sportsman, and that’s something that meant a lot to her and her family.”

n Evidence — Farmer returns in the next couple of days from a long-planned vacation trip with her mother, then will play in some tournaments for college-bound players — “I’ve aged out of my old tournaments,” she said — before reporting to Butler later this summer.

Her comments for this article appear because of that graciousness that Cook mentioned. She took time out of her vacation schedule to return a call to a reporter that may have increased her cell phone charges somewhat.

Because she called from Paris.

And it was after midnight in France.



All-Wabash Valley girls spring high school teams

Softball


Haley Chambers, Riverton Parke, co-Player of the Year

Stephanie Fougerousse, Linton, co-Player of the Year

Brandi Ashcraft, Shakamak

Heather Austin, Casey

Derryn Axtell, North Vermillion

Sammy Barbee, North Central

Carmen Beabout, Hutsonville-Palestine

Brooke Boetjer, South Putnam

Amber Byrley, Hutsonville-Palestine

Izzy Carpenter, Linton

Bethany Chew, North Vermillion

Hannah Chew, North Vermillion

Mikayla Crane, Shakamak

Tasha Collenbaugh, Clay City

Shelby Colson, Northview

Mackenzie Connelly, Casey

Alyssa Conrad, Northview

Mallory Cook, Marshall

Danielle Davis, Marshall

Nicole Davis, Oblong

Laura Draper, South Vermillion

Raven Enders, Northview

Tiffany Fendrick, Terre Haute South

Casey Fougerousse, Shakamak

Siera Fuller, Bloomfield

Gina Furrey, West Vigo

Megan Gambill, Union

Shelby Gott, Bloomfield

Ashley Gordon, Rockville

Lindsey Greene, Rockville

Mikayla Grindle, Riverton Parke

Paige Gutierrez, Cloverdale

Ciara Hall, Terre Haute South

Kellie Harvey, Turkey Run

Amber Hilderbrand, Robinson

Haylee Holtsclaw, White River Valley

Brittney Isom, Terre Haute North

Danielle Ketner, Terre Haute North

Kirsten Kimball, Northview

Ashley Kinne, Riverton Parke

Shelby Leeman, Paris

Alisha Lowery, Sullivan

Jazmine Martin, Shakamak

Whitney Mathas, Riverton Parke

Alannah McKinley, Sullivan

Kelly Meggs, Terre Haute North

Rachel Mowery, White River Valley

Michelle Natalie, South Vermillion

Carly O’Rourke, Marshall

Emily Phillips, Northview

Kayla Price, Terre Haute South

Kara Repp, Casey

Ashley Rich, Oblong

Jenica Ringo, Linton

Ashli Scott, North Central

Danielle Smith, Oblong

Kasey Smith, Robinson

Kendra Spelts, Bloomfield

Megan Stone, North Central

Marissa Stout, Terre Haute South

Bethany Sullivan, Terre Haute North

Siona Taft, North Central

Shelby Targett, Clay City

Macy Toon, Terre Haute South

Tierra Tuttle, Hutsonville-Palestine

Megan Vincent, Riverton Parke

Hilary Vukovits, Rockville

Megan Whitacre, Paris

Rachel Whitlock, Sullivan

Kayla Wilson, Rockville

Alicyn Woodward, West Vigo

Alex Woody, Turkey Run

Girls Tennis


Brittany Farmer, Terre Haute North, Player of the Year, Spring Sports Athlete of the Year

Emma Bilyeu, Terre Haute South

Hunter Bullock, Terre Haute South

Taylor Bullock, Terre Haute South

Maddie Kesler, Terre Haute South

Mallory Metheny, Terre Haute South

Sarah Potter, Terre Haute North

Girls Track


Allie Piper, Paris, Athlete of the Year

Kelsey Anderson, White River Valley

Kelsey Andis, Linton

Arianne Bell, Terre Haute South

Ashley Burkins, Terre Haute North

Elizabeth Cheatham, Cloverdale

Emily Cotterman, Terre Haute North

Alex Daluga, Linton

Katie English, Marshall

Sheldan Falls, Riverton Parke

Caitlin Gannaway, Greencastle

Shelby Higginbottom, North Central

Tait Johnson, Terre Haute South

Lindy Jones, Terre Haute North

Gabrielle Kuhn, Marshall

Janelle Lucas, West Vigo

Alexa McFadden, Terre Haute North

Maddy Nelson, Terre Haute North

Annie Smiley, Northview

Brittany Solomon, West Vigo

Samantha Solomon, Northview

LeAnn Spesard, Paris

Brianne Steppe, Terre Haute South

Mackenzie Tarble, Marshall

Shandi Travis, Northview

Rachel Welker, Terre Haute North

Megan Wilkey, Terre Haute North

Dee Wood, Greencastle