ELLETTSVILLE —
Tucker Stewart and Jesse Miller ran for touchdowns and Trey Boor kicked a 48-yard field goal and two extra points in the fourth quarter to lead Northview to a come-from-behind 20-13 victory over host Edgewood in Western Indiana Conference high school football Friday night.
The Knights didn’t score at all until Boor booted a 22-yard field goal with one second left in the first half, then they went scoreless in the third quarter before busting loose in the final 12 minutes.
Miller finished with 115 yards rushing on 21 carries and Stewart, the Northview quarterback, added 106 yards on the ground on 14 attempts. Tyler Rector caught five of Stewart’s passes for 127 yards.
On defense, the Knights’ Chase Haring and Drake McKee had one interception apiece.
Northview 0 3 0 17 — 20
Edgewood 6 7 0 0 — 13
E — 66 pass (PAT failed), 6:25 1Q
E — 15 pass (kick good), 11:22 2Q
N — FG Trey Boor 22, 0:01 2Q
N — Tucker Stewart 29 run (Boor kick), 10:51 4Q
N — FG Boor 48, 4:38 4Q
N — Jesse Miller 3 run (Boor kick), 1:03 4Q
Next — Northview (1-1) will visit Terre Haute North next Friday, while Edgewood (0-2) will travel to Greencastle that same night.
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In other Indiana action Friday:
• Rockville 27, Covington 7 — At Rockville, Kiontre Wilkey scored two touchdowns, Ryan Lewis passed for one TD and ran for another and Ben Cunningham rushed for 80 yards on 16 carries to lead the host Rox to a convincing Wabash River Conference victory.
Covington 0 0 0 7 — 7
Rockville 0 7 13 7 — 27
R — Kiontre Wilkey 15 run (Brown kick)
R — Tyler Knoblett 2 run (Brown kick)
R — Wilkey 8 pass from Ryan Lewis (kick failed)
C — James Foley 58 pass from Halen Noble (Foley kick)
R — Lewis 8 run (Brown kick)
Next — Rockville (1-1, 1-1 WRC) will be at home next Friday to face South Putnam. Covington is 0-2 overall and 0-1 in the WRC.
• Union 44, Riverton Parke 42 — At Mecca, Union won its first game of the season. No other details from game were reported.
• North Central 42, North Daviess 18 — At Elnora, North Central improved to 2-0 with the victory. No other details from game were reported.
Illinois
• St. Joseph-Ogden 67, Marshall 28 — At Marshall, Ill., the Spartans scored the last 40 points to win the opener for both teams Friday.
Chase Patton scored four times for the winners. Brock Hook had two touchdowns for the Lions.
Marshall fell behind early when the Spartans blocked a punt and recovered it in the end zone and led 6-0. The Lions went up 7-6 on Hook’s first score.
The Spartans took the lead again following a bad snap on a punt and held a 20-14 lead at the first stop. They hiked that lead to 27-14 on the first play of the second stanza but the Lions came back to regain the lead at 28-27.
Cole Rice went 62 yards to score the Lions’ third touchdown and Austin Osborn hooked up with Kendall Bombard for a 75-yard scoring play to lead by the point.
The Spartans took the lead again on a pass play and had a 34-28 lead at the intermission.
St. Joseph-Ogden 20 14 21 12 — 67
Marshall 14 14 0 0 — 28
SJO — Recovered blocked punt end zone (kick failed)
M — Brock Hook 1 run (Littlejohn kick)
SJO — Patton 7 run (kick good)
SJO — Woller 26 pass from Walsh (kick good)
M — Brock Hook 2 run (Littlejohn kick)
SJO — Patton 43 run (kick good)
M — Rice 62 run (Littlejohn kick)
M — Bombard 75 pass from Osborn (Littlejohn kick)
SJO — B. Stewart 10 pass from Walsh (kick good)
SJO — Patton 7 run (kick good)
SJO — Patton 17 run (kick good)
SJO — Fumble return 51 (kick failed)
SJO — Ciota 12 run (Kick failed)
Next — Marshall (0-1) is at Cumberland next Friday. St. Joe-Ogden (1-0) is host to Carterville next Friday.
• Paris 19, Cumberland 13 — At Toledo, the visiting Tigers recovered from a 13-0 deficit with three second-half touchdowns.
Riley Spencer passed for 192 yards, 141 of those on eight catches by Audie Temples, and Stewart Arp had 85 yards rushing for Paris.
Paris 0 0 7 12 — 19
Cumberland 0 7 6 0 — 13
Cumberland scoring unavailable
P — Stewart Arp 3 run (Jacob Whitacre kick)
P — Audie Temples 11 pass from Riley Spencer (kick blocked)
P — Thomas Blumthal 51 pass from Spencer (kick failed)
Next — Paris (1-0) hosts Watseka next Friday.
• Casey 44, Olney 16 — At Casey, Ill., the Warriors closed Friday’s game with a 23-0 run to win their opener.
They jumped out to a 21-0 lead.
High School
PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Northview rallies for win over Edgewood
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West Vigo comes up short against 19-9 Brown County softball
West Vigo got off to a good start but Brown County finished better in Class 3A high school softball sectional semifinal action Tuesday night at Edgewood.
The Eagles bested the Vikings 7-5 and will meet South Vermillion, a 12-7 winner over Owen Valley, for the sectional championship on Thursday starting at 6 p.m.
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Valley baseball teams have been keeping busy heading into sectionals
When high school baseball sectionals begin around the Wabash Valley today, one complaint that’s not expected to be heard from any coach is that his team has had too much time off.
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Northview powers way past Terre Haute South in sectional semifinal
Northview unleashed power rarely seen in high school girls softball Tuesday night to eliminate Terre Haute South 8-1 in the Class 4A Sectional at Martinsville High School.
The Knights hit three home runs in an eight-run third inning to reach the championship game. -
Terre Haute North dominates field at regional
Keirra Porter took first place in two individual events and helped Terre Haute North win one of its relays as the Patriots captured the Evansville Central Regional team championship in girls high school track and field Tuesday night.
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PREP ROUNDUP: South tennis cruises into regional final
Terre Haute South didn’t lose a game en route to blanking Seeger 5-0 in girls high school tennis Tuesday to advance to today’s championship match against Crawfordsville in the Greencastle Regional.
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Terry enjoys strong year with Wildcats, and still enjoying suiting up to play
South Vermillion’s Tim Terry is the longest tenured coach in Wabash Valley high school baseball as his Wildcats are set to begin sectional play Thursday against Owen Valley.
But on the Yankees, a 35-and-over team in the Terre Haute Men’s Senior Baseball League, Terry is “just a youngster” if you ask Larry Roesch, his 68-year-old teammate on the Volkers Group Yankees. -
West Vigo softball holds off nemesis Edgewood in softball sectional
Ice cream was enough of a reward Monday night after the West Vigo Vikings beat eight-time defending champion Edgewood 6-2 in extra innings in the opening game of the Class 3A softball sectional at Edgewood High School. But that’s not what Vikings want.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Shakamak's Green hits two homers in win over West Vigo
Shakamak improved to 22-3 on the season behind a complete-game effort from Brett Yeryar, and Patrick Green hit two solo home runs in a high school baseball game Monday.
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Terre Haute North offense unable to get going in loss to Mooresville
Jack Kirchner chose to give credit Monday night to Mooresville pitcher Taylor Chitwood, not to the Greg Maddux-size strike zone she seemed to enjoy.
But if there were no excuses forthcoming from Kirchner and his Terre Haute North High School softball team, it wouldn’t have been hard to find a spectator or two to come up with extenuating circumstances about the Patriots’ 4-1 loss at the Class 4A Martinsville Sectional. -
Terre Haute North looking strong going into girls track regional
Terre Haute North might need an off night for anyone to catch them in the girls track regional at Evansville Central.
The Patriots are as well-rounded as they’ve ever been, and two relay teams are state contenders with times ranking No. 2 in Indiana among times recorded all spring.
Terre Haute South, Northview and Sullivan have athletes among the contenders in multiple events as well. -
South tennis ready for potential challenge in regional
Terre Haute South and Northview take respective records of 10-5 and 11-5 into the Greencastle Regional today.
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
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Terre Haute South, Northview vie for tennis regional title
Terre Haute South and Northview take respective records of 10-5 and 11-5 into the Greencastle Regional today.
Coach Bill Blankenbaker’s Braves will play Seeger at 4:30 p.m., while coach Emily Goff’s Knights will take on Crawfordsville about 6 p.m. -
Vikings win in extra innings at Rockville
West Vigo scored six runs in its first two innings Saturday, then needed a ninth-inning single by Lucas Fagg to escape with a 7-6 extra-inning win in nonconference high school baseball at Rockville.
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TH South beats Northview in Big Four makeup baseball game
Terre Haute South wrapped up a share of the MIC baseball title and finished up the Big Four Classic with an 8-1 victory over Northview in less than 24 hours on Saturday morning.
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Olds pitches South to share of MIC baseball title
Friday night, winning the second game 5-0 and earning a share of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference high school baseball title.
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South wins first half of doubleheader against Lawrence North
Host Terre Haute South kept its Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference high school baseball title hopes alive — and clinched no worse than second place in the process — by downing Lawrence North 4-1 in the first game of a doubleheader Friday night.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Calleja pitches West Vigo past South Vermillion
Brandon Calleja had 13 strikeouts to lead West Vigo to a 5-1 victory against South Vermillion in high school baseball Friday.
Brandon Behringer went 2 for 4 with two RBI for the Vikings, who secured second place in the Western Indiana Conference.
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Seibert returns from injury to win three events as Braves win sectional crown
His baseball equivalent might be Rick Sutcliffe of the 1984 Chicago Cubs.
When Tyler Seibert returned to the Terre Haute South track and field lineup Thursday for sectional action at Terre Haute North, it was like the midseason trade the Cubs made for Sutcliffe that earned them a playoff spot. -
South switches up lineup to defeat North in tennis sectional
Terre Haute South coach Bill Blankenbaker said two weeks ago that he would change the Braves’ lineup after the 3-2 dual-meet loss to Terre Haute North.
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PREP ROUNDUP: North slips past Northview in eight-inning baseball game
Colton Pittman drew a bases-loaded walk to score Zach Milam with the winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning as host Terre Haute North edged Northview 8-7 in high school baseball Thursday at Jennings Field.
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PREP ROUNDUP: North and South to face off for tennis sectional title
The winner of the Terre Haute sectional for girls high school tennis will come down to Terre Haute North and Terre Haute South.
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Terre Haute North gets 10 event victories to claim 12th straight sectional crown
Terre Haute North won 10 events Tuesday night while winning the Indiana High School Athletic Association girls track and field section at South Putnam High School for the 12th straight year.
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North, South to meet in first round of baseball sectional
The Indiana High School Athletic Association announced pairings for the baseball state tournament Tuesday and the draw offered up a Vigo County battle in the opening game.
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PREP ROUNDUP: West Vigo softball clinches share of WIC title
West Vigo clinched at least a share of the Western Indiana Conference softball title with a 6-4 victory over Edgewood on Tuesday.
Jacy McClain and Bailee Waters had RBI singles in the fourth inning to break the game open for the Vikings. -
Track sectional titles on the line
Expect one heck of a high school dual track meet Thursday night when Wabash Valley boys visit Terre Haute North for sectional action.
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Prep report: Patriots, Braves favored to advance from tennis sectional 1st round
Persons attending this week’s girls tennis sectional championship match at Terre Haute North might want to pack a lunch.
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Local ADs happy to see spring come to a close
Brian Mancuso is the most experienced of the high school athletic directors in Vigo County — and that’s a very relative term — but even he wasn’t quite ready for the headaches that have accompanied spring sports the last few weeks thanks to rain, rain and more rain.
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South baseball remains in first-place tie with Center Grove
Heading into Saturday’s Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference baseball doubleheader against Center Grove, coach Kyle Kraemer of Terre Haute South wasn’t completely optimistic.
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Kehrt Award goes to Emily Bell, Lee Davis
Emily Bell of Terre Haute South and Lee Davis of Terre Haute North are the 2013 recipients of the Willard M. Kehrt Mental Attitude Award.
Bell and Davis were nominated by their schools and chosen in a vote by the Kehrt Award panel. Both will be recognized at awards assemblies later in the month at the schools.
Bell played varsity basketball four years at South and is competing in track this season, running the 800 and two relays. “I wanted something to do my senior year,” Bell said.
She plans to attend DePauw University and play basketball. DePauw is the reigning NCAA Division III champ in women's basketball.
Bell tore an AÇL playing in a basketball tournament the summer after her sophomore season. She missed most of her junior season but came back to play her senior year and was second leading scorer and leading rebounder her final season.
Bell also was leading rebounder her sophomore year. - More High School Headlines
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