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May 4, 2012

PREP ROUNDUP: Pairings set for Illinois baseball, softball postseason

TERRE HAUTE — Pairings and schedules have been set for Illinois high school baseball and softball tournaments.

Casey will be the host team for a Class 2A softball regional and the Casey baseball team will be in the Cumberland Class 1A baseball regional.

Marshall is the No. 2 seed in the Casey-Westfield softball regional.

Schedules with seeds indicated:



Class 1A baseball

Cumberland Regional

May 14 — 4:30 p.m.: Kansas (5) at Casey (4), Martinsville (6) at Cumberland (3).

May 17 — 4:30: Neoga (1) vs. winner game 1, 7: Stewardson-Strasberg (2) vs. winner Game 2

May 19 — 2: championship.

Class 2A baseball

Teutopolis Regional

May 14 — 4:30: Newton (5) at Robinson (4), Paris (6) at Marshall (3).

May 16 — 4: Teutopolis (1) vs. winner game 1, 7: Shelbyville (2) vs. winner Game 2.

May 19 — 10 a.m.: championship.

Class 1A softball

Broadlands-Heritage Regional

May 14 — 4:30: Hume-Shiloh (5) at Villa Grove (4).

May 15 — 4:30: Danville-Schlarman (1) vs. winner Game 1.

May 16 — 4:30: Broadlands-Heritage (2) vs. Catlin (3).

May 19 — 11 a.m.: championship.

Cumberland Regional

May 14 — 4:30: Martinsville (5) at Neoga (4).

May 15 — 4:30: Windsor (1) vs. winner game 1, 7:30: Cumberland (2) vs. Stewardson-Strasberg (3).

May 19 — 11 a.m.: championship.

Class 2A softball

Lawrenceville Regional

May 14 — 4:30: Lawrenceville (5) at Flora (4), Mount Carmel (6) at Olney (3).

May 15 — 4:30: Newton (1) vs. winner Game 1.

May 16 — 4:30: Robinson (2) vs. winner Game 2.

May 19 — 11 a.m.: championship.

Casey-Westfield Regional

May 14 — 4:30: Paris (5) at Casey (4).

May 15 — 4:30: Shelbyville (1) vs. winner Game 1.

May 16 — 4:30: Marshall (2) vs. Teutopolis (3).

May 19 — 11 a.m.: championship.

Baseball

• Turkey Run 14, Riverton Parke 9 — At Marshall, Ind., Jeff Woods hit a three-run homer in the first inning and ended up with four runs batted in and four runs scored to lead the host Warriors to a Wabash River Conference victory.



Riverton Parke    133    020    0    —    9    9    1

Turkey Run    502    133    x    —    14    14    2

Lowe, Blacketer (1), Obenchain (4), Thomas (6) and Obenchain, Haltom (4), Obenchain (6); Hobbs, Goddard (3), Amstutz (6) and Woods. W — Goddard, 2-2. L — Obenchain. HR — RP: Haltom. TR: Woods (3).

Highlights — For Turkey Run, Jeff Woods went 2 for 3 with a 3-run homer in the 1st inning, a double, 4 RBIs and 4 runs scored; Jake Kelp went 3 for 4 with 3 doubles and 3 RBIs; Riley Sunderman went 2 for 3; and Isaac Hobbs went 2 for 4 with a double and 2 RBIs. For Riverton Parke, Matt Haltom smacked a solo homer in the 1st.

Next — Turkey Run (5-7 overall, 2-3 WRC) will play today at Southmont.

• Paris 12, Rockville 2 — At Rockville, the visitors from Illinois tallied five runs in the fourth inning, four in the fifth and one in the sixth to end the game early on the 10-run rule.



Paris    011    541    —    12    12    0

Rockville    010    100    —    2    6    5

Chambers, Spencer (3), Mason (4), Elmore (5) and Morris; White, Lear (3), J.Brown (5) and Fisher. W — Spencer. L — Lear, 0-3.

Highlights — For Paris, Whitacre went 3 for 4 with 3 RBIs, Elmore went 2 for 2, Chambers went 2 for 5 and Morris went 2 for 5 with 3 RBIs, For Rockville, John Brown and Nate Fisher each doubled and Cam Helderman delivered a pinch-hit single.

Next — Rockville (9-10) will play a home doubleheader Saturday against Seeger.



• Washington 8, Sullivan 6 — At Sullivan, the host Arrows made two comebacks but could never tie or take the lead in a nonconference game.



Washington    001    210    4    —    8    6    0

Sullivan    000    030    3    —    6    5    2

LP — Lisman.

Highlights — For Sullivan, Cameron McNeely was 3 for 4 with 2 RBIs, Marcus Ridge was 1 for 4 with a triple and a run and Tucker Smith was 1 for 4 with a run and an RBI.

Next — Sullivan (9-8) hosts Hutsonville-Palestine at 11 a.m. Saturday. Washington is 11-7.



Junior varsity

North Central    130    00    —    4    4    2

West Vigo    005    45    —    14    8    1

W — Kastigar.

Highlights — For West Vigo, Brandon Behringer 2 for 2 with a double and 4 RBI; Wyatt Lowe had a double and 2 RBIs; Donnie Ames had an RBI; Alex West had 2 RBIs.

Next — West Vigo (3-3) play a junior varsity doubleheader at TH South on Monday.

Softball

• South Putnam 3, West Vigo 0 — At West Vigo, senior Brooke Boetjer struck out 13 batters for the Class 2A defending state champion Eagles, who won their 43rd consecutive game dating back to last season.



South Putnam    001    020    0    —    3    7    1

West Vigo    000    000    0    —    0    1    1

Boetjer (W, 10-0) and Thompson; Akers (L, 3-4) and Shepard.

Highlights — For South Putnam, Brooke Boetjer struck out 13 West Vigo batters and Jenny Thompson went 2 for 4 with a double. For West Vigo, Lainie Shepard had the Vikings’ only hit.

Next — West Vigo (8-10) plays tonight at home against Owen Valley. South Putnam (18-0) will be Saturday at home against North Vermillion.



• Northview 10, Bloomington North 3 — At Brazil, Taylor Carter hit her sixth home run of the season as the Knights improved to 15-3 overall.



Bloomington North    000    300    0 —    3    10    5

Northview    003    304    X    —    10    14    0

Druckemiller (L), Mullis (4) & Bouvier; Halfhill (W, 5-0) & Hughes

Highlights — For Northview, Taylor Carter was 2-for-4 with 2 runs, a HR (6th), and 3 RBI; Whitney Halfhill was 2-for-4 with 2 runs, 2 doubles and 1 RBI; Ashley Hughes was 2 for 3 with 2 runs and a stolen base; Alyssa Conrad was 2-for-4 with 2 runs, 2 doubles, and 2 RBI; Hope Torbert was 2-for-4 with a double and 2 RBI.

Next — Northview (15-3, 2-0) plays at Edgewood tonight.



• Shakamak 3, Owen Valley 1 — At Jasonville, the host Lakers made good use of five hits in a nonconference win.



Owen Valley    000    010    0    —    1    8    4

Shakamak    002    010    x    —    3    5    2

Strong (L) and Summerlot; Samm, Irons (5) and Chesterfield. W — Samm, 7-5. S — Irons (5).

Highlights — For Shakamak, winning pitcher Kelsey Samm and Amber Chesterfield were both 1 for 3 with a double and an RBI, Mikayla Crane was 1 for 3 with a double and a run and Kelsey Pilant and Makeshia Bickley were both 1 for 3.

Next — Shakamak (9-7) plays today at South Vermillion.

Thursday

At Marshall, Ill.

Cumberland    000    00    —    0    5    5

Marshall    613    0x    —    10    7    1

Carlen (L) and Shafer; Rogers (W, 7-2) and Sisson.

Highlights — For Marshall, K.J. Rogers pitched a 3-hit shutout with 11 strikeouts in 5 innings and also drove in a run; Dalton McNeely was 2 for 2 with a double and an RBI; Thomas Sisson and Jordan Grooms were both 1 for 2 with 2 runs and an RBI; Baylor Myers had a hit, 2 runs and an RBI; Drew Morris had a hit and an RBI; and John Sisson was 1 for 2 with a run.

Next — Marshall (15-9 overall, 5-1 Little Illini Conference) plays today in the Clark County Wooden Bat Tournament at Martinsville. Martinsville plays Casey at 11 a.m. CDT, followed by Marshall vs. Casey and Marshall vs. Martinsville.

Softball





Thursday

At Marshall, Ill.

Cumberland    000    001    0    —    1

Marshall    000    002    x    —    2

WP — Sydney Scamihorn, 13-1.

Highlights — For Marshall, Sydney Scamihorn pitched a 6-hitter with 15 strikeouts and 0 walks and was also 1 for 3 with an RBI; Emily Bishop was 1 for 3 with a double and a run; Kassie Grooms was 1 for 3 with an RBI; and Macy Shaffner was 1 for 3 with a run.

Record — Marshall was 17-5 after this game.



Wednesday

At Hutsonville, Ill.

Marshall    354    31    —    16

Hutsonville    000    00    —    0

WP — Shaffner, 2-4. HR — M: Donhou 2 (2).

Highlights — For Marshall, Kendra Donhou was was 3 for 4 with 2 home runs and 6 RBIs, Savannah Shaffner pitched a 1-hit shutout, Kassie Grooms was 3 for 4, Sydney Scamihorn was 2 for 4 with a double and 2 RBIs and Emily Bishop was 2 for 4.

Record — Marshall was 16-5 after this game.



At Robinson, Ill.

Oblong    000    300    001    0    —    4    5    5

Robinson    003    000    001    1    —    5    11    2

Lockhart (L) and Woods; Bayless, Shew (5) and Stone. W — Shew.

Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp was 2 for 4 with an RBI; Kyndal Mendenhall was 2 for 4 with a run; Ashlyn Sullivan was 2 for 5 with a double, a run and an RBI; Emma Stone was 2 for 5 with a run and an RBI; Tehya Pritts was 1 for 4 with a triple and a run; and Madison Bayless was 1 for 5 with a run and 2 RBIs. For Oblong, Michaela Manhart was 2 for 4 with 2 doubles, a run and 2 RBIs and Audree Morecraft was 2 for 4 with an RBI.

Record — Robinson is 17-5.

Track

Girls

• West Vigo 67, Sullivan 59 — At West Vigo, seniors Janelle Lucas and Sarah Hudson — competing in their final home meet — helped lead the Vikings to victory.



3,200 R — West Vigo (Hudson, Sparks, Tolerson, Stuck) 12:00; 100 H — Janelle Lucas (WV) 16.8, Kayla Lindsay (WV), April Webb (S); 100 — Jenny Wilkes (S) 13.4, Shaelynn White (WV), Alsman (S); LJ — Powell (S) 13-4 1/2, Wilkes (S), Siscoe (S); 1,600 — Sarah Hudson (WV) 6:17; Copenhaver (S), Stowers (S); SP — Daughtery (S) 28-0, Eldridge (WV), Badger (S); D — Daughtery (S), Eldridge (WV), Badger (S); 400 R — West Vigo (Spillers, Lucas, Lindsay, White) 53.57; 400 — Shelby Sparks (WV) 1:07, Atkinson (S), Owens (WV); HJ — Kiana Case (S) 4-6, Webb (S) and Lindsay (WV) 4-4; 300 H — Lucas (WV) 51.7, Jones (S); 800 — Alexa Clingerman (WV) 2:45, Hudson (WV), Stuck (WV); 200 — Wilkes (S) 28.2, White (WV), Powell (S); PV — Darby (S); 3,200 — Acetha Tolerson (WV) 14:00, Copenhaver (S); 1,600 R — West Vigo (Lindsay, Clingerman, White, Lucas) 4:45.

Next — West Vigo will compete Saturday in the Big Four Classic at Northview.



• Knights third — At Brazil, Northview’s girls track finished third in a quad-meet. Alexus Bex was a winner for Northview in the discus.

 

Team scores — Greencastle 100, Edgewood 88, Northview 38, Owen Valley 18.

 HJ — 1. Angela Hacker (E) 5-4.50; 2. Brooke Deighton (Nv) 4-8; D — 1. Alexus Bex (Nv) 98-1; LJ — 1. Carissa Johnson (G) 14-11.25; 4. Andrea Schultz (Nv) 13-2.75; PV — 1. Olivia Ashba (E) 8-6; 3. Morgan Holt (Nv) 7-6; SP — 1. Stephanie Penturff (G) 35-11; 3. Bex (Nv) 30-8.50; 3,200 relay — 1. Greencastle (A), 10:35.00; 100 H — 1. Olivia Ashba (E) 15.21; 2. Gracie Geswein (Nv) 17.33; 100 — 1. Olivia Ashba (E) 12.54; 2. Leeanna Knight (Nv) 13.08; 1,600  — 1. Kayla Cash (G) 5:48.00; 4. Emily Conrad (Nv) 6:13.00; 400 relay — 1. Greencastle (A), 52.99; 400 — 1. Laura Weatherford (G) 1:01.62; 5. Schultz (Nv) 1:08.52; 800 — 1. Colleen Weatherford (G) 2:20.18; 5. Conrad (Nv) 2:51.23; 300 H — 1. Elizabeth Conway (E) 50.48; 3. Geswein (Nv) 52.97; 200 — 1. Paige Pickens (G) 26.90; 5. Schultz (Nv) 28.84; 3,200 — 1. Sammy Haynes (G) 13:38.00; 5. Allie Dupin (Nv) 14:56.00; 1,600 relay — 1. Greencastle (A), 4:21.79.

Next — Northview will host the Big Four meet on Saturday.



• Lions first — At Marshall, Ill. Marshall’s girls finished first in the Little Illini Conference meet.



Little Illini Conference Meet

At Marshall, Ill.

Team results — Marshall 156, Flora 115, Red Hill 92, Cumberland 82, Casey 51, Lawrenceville 43, Oblong 10, Palestine/Hutsonville 2.

100 — J.Block (Flora) 12.91; 100H — Potts (Red Hill) 16.72; 1,600 — Hutcison (Cumberland) 5:47.21; 1,600 relay — Marshall 4:26.59; 200 — Block (Flora) 27.01; 300H — Perry (Red Hill) 50.77; 3,200 — Burnett (Marshall) 12:31.00; 3,200 relay — Flora 10:34.0; 400 — Caroline Cochonour (Casey) 1:03.12; 400 relay — Red Hill 53.41; 800 relay — Flora 1:55.60; D — Ariana Kuhn (Marshall) 105-0; HJ — Valerie Akers (Lawrenceville) 5-0; LJ — J.Block (Flora) 16-0.50; PV — C.Kennedy (Flora) 6-6; SP — M.Levitt (Flora) 31-6.75; TJ — Akers (Lawrenceville) 50-7.50.



Wednesday

At Terre Haute South

Terre Haute South 104, Indianapolis Arlington 20

Highlights —  The host Braves had six double winners in Nikki Thiede, Tasia Brewer, Emani Tatum, Cassidy Wood, Kaylee Ellis and Kylie Fendrick.

Boys

n West Vigo 83, Sullivan 49 — At West Vigo, Alex May and Nathan Kump were double winners in the Vikings’ final home meet.



3,200 relay — West Vigo (Jonah Eckert, Blake Benefiel, Tyson Tolerson, Daniel Mackey) 9:45; HH — Witvoet (S) 15.9, Tryon (S), Andy Velazquez (WV); LJ — Chris Guymon (WV) 18-10 1/2, Vernelson (S), Jacob Creasey (WV); 100 — Smith (S) 11.7, J.Creasey (WV), Day (S); SP — Alex May (WV) 39-10, Kershner (S), Knotts (S); D — May (WV) 132-5 1/2, Brian Lenges (WV), Knotts (S); 1,600 — Nathan Kump (WV) 5:04, Eckert (WV), Harrison (S); 400 relay — West Vigo (Jared Wilguess, Danny Creasey, Guymon, J.Creasey) 46.0; 400 — Smith (S) 51.6, Tolerson (WV), Mackey (WV); HJ — Nathan Gregg (WV) 5-8, Ellett (S), Jacob Soliday (WV); IH — Tryon (S) 43.1, Witvoet (S), Velazquez (WV); 800 — N.Kump (WV) 2:26, Cox (S), Tomey (S); PV — D.Creasey (WV) 11-0, Devin Bull (WV), Logan Meissel (WV); 200 — J.Creasey (WV) 24.0, Wilguess (WV), Sam Bowden (WV); 3,200 — Andrew Kump (WV) 10:03, N.Kump (WV), Rose (S); 1,600 relay — Sullivan 3:48.2.

Next — West Vigo competes Saturday in the Big 4 meet at Northview.



• Casey runner-up in LIC — At Marshall, Ill., the Casey boys placed second in the Little Illini Conference meet.



Little Illini Conference Meet

At Marshall, Ill.

Team results — Flora 119, Casey 109, Cumberland 95, Lawrenceville 94, Marshall 80, Red Hill 41, Oblong 12, Palestine/Hutsonville 7.

100 — Myles Ketelson (Flora) 10.49; 110H — Colin Carver (Casey) 14.73; 1,600 — Ben Scamihorn (Marshall) 4:51.63; 300H — Carver (Casey) 39.50; 3,200 — Scamihorn (Marshall) 11:01.00; 3,200 relay — Cumberland 9:53.00; 400relay — Lawrenceville 46.63; 800 relay — Lawrenceville 1:36.47; D — Pat McCown (Casey) 144-5; SP — McCown (Casey) 47-2; HJ — Jackson Green (Cumberland) 5-8.02; PV — Riley Smith (Casey) 12-6; LJ — Ketelson (Flora) 20-0; TJ — Keteslon (Flora) 39-3.50; 400 — Andre Strohm (Marshall) 52.88; 800 — Tyr Sutherland (Cumberland) 2:09.21; 200 — Ketelson (Flora) 21.93; 1,600 relay — Lawrenceville 3:44.41.



• Northview 3rd — At Brazil, Northview’s boys track finished third in a quad-meet.



Team scores — Edgewood 104, Greencastle 66, Northview 42,Owen Valley 32.

 HJ — 1. Hayden Stuckwisch (G) 6-4; D — 1. Drake Hendricks (OV) 131-1.50; 5. Andrew Davis (NV) 115-2.50; LJ — 1. James Ridge (E) 20-2.75; 4. Levi Brown (Nv) 18-8.50; PV — 1. Patrick Durcholz (Nv) 12-6; 2. Blake Edwards (E) 11-6; SP — 1. Ben Hesler(G) 44-3.50; 3. Ethan Stewart (Nv) 42-10; 3,200 relay — 1. Northview (A), 8:34.00 (Ian Heffner, Devin Cooksey, Damon Hyatt, Nic Yocom); 110 H —  1. Damian Chambers (E) 15.73; 100 — 1. John Selbe (E) 11.07; 6. Garrett McKenzie (Nv) 12.06; 1,600 — 1. Ryan Stevens (G) 4:39.44; 2. Yocom (Nv) 4:48.20; 400 relay — 1. Edgewood (A), 44.35; 400 — 1. Anthony Thompson (E) 51.99; 4. Cooksey (Nv) 54.73; 800 — 1. Tyler Hudson (G) 2:03.80; 2. Yocom (Nv) 2:05.64; 300 H — 1. Damian Chambers (E) 40.93; 4. Heffner (Nv) 43.18; 200 — 1. John Selbe (E) 22.94; 6. Heffner (Nv) 24.19; 3,200 — 1. Ryan Stevens (G) 10:26.66; 6. Travis Beil (Nv) 12:16.26; 1,600 relay — 1. Edgewood (A), 3:32.25; 2. Greencastle (A), 3:38.54; 3. Northview (A), 3:41.75; 4. Owen Valley (A), 3:45.13.

Next — Northview will host the Big Four track meet on Saturday.

Thursday

GIRLS

At Cayuga

Team scores — Seeger 112, North Vermillion 94, Covington 72, Riverton Parke 67, South Vermillion 59, Attica 41, Danville Baptist 16.

100 — Paige McConchie (NV) 12.25; 200 — McConchie (NV) 26.38; 400 — Miranda Tuggle (C) 1:01; 800 — Morgan Nelson (S) 2:30; 1,600 — Meghan Hennessey (S) 6:15; 3,200 — Bobby Jo Edwards (S) 14:25; 100 H — Sara Dickey (RP) 16.62; 300 H — Kaley Sosnowski (A) 51.10; 400 relay — North Vermillion (McConchie, Taylor Turchi, Aubrey Clark, Darby Martin) 52.19; 1,600 relay — Seeger (Nelson, Brenn Beard, Erin Kay, Becca Haussin) 4:31; 3,200 relay — Seeger (Nelson, Anna McGowen, Cara Fowler, Kay) 11:02; HJ — Auby McBrice (C) 5-3; LJ — Tuggle (C) 16-2 1/2; SP — Dickey (RP) 36-8; D — Bethany Holland (SV) 83-9.





Wednesday

At Terre Haute South

Terre Haute South 103, Indianapolis Arlington 26

Highlights — Tyler Seibert won the 200-meter dash, long jump and high jump and was part of a winning 1,600-meter relay team for the host Braves.

South also got three wins each from Jeremy Patterson and Scotty Noble and two each from Derik Whalen and Joe Harris.



April 28-29

At Tuscola, Ill.

Unscored meet

Marshall results

100 — 22. Quaid Paddock 13.04, 23. Chad Leitch 13.11; 200 — 15. Leitch 26.14, 19. Paddock 27.02, 23. Zach Yeley 28.87; 400 — 9. Yeley 1:00.46; 800 — 10. Geoffrey Ray 2:23, 13. Brandon Sanders 2:26, 21. Alston Keller 2:58; 1,600 — 2. Ben Scamihorn 4:45, 6. G.Ray 5:16, 12. Sanders 5:44; 3,200 — 12. Patrick Wells 12:48; LJ — 8. Paddock 15-10 3/4, 14. Leitch 15-1 1/2, 15. Yeley 15- 3/4; TJ — 8. Paddock 30-9 1/2, 9. Leitch 30-9; SP — 23. Douglas Sherrill 29-6; D — 27. Sherrill 75- 1/2.

Tennis

Girls

• Northview 4, West Vigo 1 — At West Vigo, Haley Leach and Nicole Linton won at Nos. 1 and 2 singles by 6-0, 6-0 scores for the triumphant Knights in Western Indiana Conference action.



Singles — Haley Leach (N) def. Abby Williams 6-0, 6-0; Nicole Linton (N) def. Kaylen Cheesman 6-0, 6-0; Kelsey Oehler (N) def. Alyson Walters 6-2, 1-6, 4-6.

Doubles — Jenna Smith-Trisha Cox (N) def. Mackenzie Collins-Marcela Mota (WV) 6-2, 6-2; Michaela Rollings-Sydney Brown (WV) def. Kaysia Reberger-Shelby Timerman.

JV — Northview won 5-0.

Next — West Vigo (0-11 overall, 0-5 WIC) plays at home vs Covington today.

Thursday

GIRLS

At Sullivan

Sullivan 5, Rockville 0

Singles — Taylor Shake (S) won 6-3, 6-0; Shelby Pierce (S) won 6-2, 6-0; Abigail Hornback (S) won 6-0, 6-1.

Doubles — Meredith Secrest-Shai Dean (S) won 6-3, 6-4; Mikayla Turner-Bridget Bailey (S) won 6-4, 6-3.

Note — Rockville names were not provided.



Golf

BOYS

Wednesday

At Phil Harris Course

Team scores — Linton 155, Terre Haute South 161, Northview 175.

Linton leaders — Ben Boyd, Luke Jerrells and Koye Kaiser 38.

Terre Haute South and Northview scores not reported.

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  • PREP ROUNDUP: Locals to take part in Hoosiers All-Star Game

    May 30, 2013

  • South Vermillion softball can't overcome errors, Tri-West

    Uncharacteristic errors led to eight unearned runs and hard-luck hitting made that impossible to overcome for South Vermillion, which fell 8-0 to Tri-West in Class 3A regional play.

    May 29, 2013

  • Clay City softball comes up short against Lutheran

    Clay City closed its high school softball season Tuesday night with the best record ever for the program at 21-9.

    The Eels wanted to add another win, the school’s first regional title, but they came up short.

    May 29, 2013

  • PREP ROUNDUP: Rockville wins baseball sectional

    Rockville won its own Class A sectional in high school baseball Tuesday, defeating Covington 10-4 in the rain-delayed championship game.

    May 29, 2013

  • SPT 052713 DRANS WIN.jpg Class 4A Terre Haute South Sectional:The wait is over

    Three minutes into an interview with various media members, Terre Haute North baseball coach Shawn Turner couldn’t react fast enough to avoid a bucket of ice water being dumped over his head from behind by his giddy players. The soaking-wet Turner could shake it off with a smile, however, because his Patriots had just won the IHSAA Class 4A Terre Haute South Sectional championship with a 13-3 six-inning triumph over Plainfield on Monday evening.

    May 28, 2013 3 Photos

  • SPT 052713 HICKS SLIDE.jpg Class 4A Terre Haute South Sectional: TH North, Plainfield win squeakers

    The high school baseball teams of Terre Haute North and Plainfield proved Monday that what a batter does early in the game is not necessarily indicative of what he will do in the late innings.

    May 28, 2013 2 Photos

  • Class 2A Linton Sectional: Eastern rains on Sullivan parade

    Mother Nature put Sullivan’s quest for a high school baseball sectional championship on hold Monday night at Linton-Stockton High School. Sullivan (14-15) and Eastern Greene (16-7) will resume play in the Class 2A Sectional 47 championship game at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Linton’s Roy Herndon Field.

    May 28, 2013

  • SPT 071512 REX GOTCHA.jpg Opening Day: Terre Haute Rex host Quincy

    In his first season at the helm, first-year Terre Haute Rex manager Ronnie Prettyman is going to be surrounded by men he knows and trusts.

    May 28, 2013 1 Photo

  • Class A Shakamak Sectional: Stout pitching leads Union, Shakamak to final

    Trey Bedwell and Patrick Green made sure their respective high school baseball teams would meet for the championship of the Class A Shakamak Sectional by pitching shutouts in semifinal contests Monday afternoon.

    May 28, 2013

  • Class A Rockville Sectional: Covington, Rockville title game postponed

    Rockville and Covington won semifinal high school baseball games Monday to advance to the championship game of the Rockville Class A Sectional. Due to rain, the championship game was postponed.  A decision was expected this morning whether the game will be played today or Wednesday.

    May 28, 2013

  • South Vermillion, Linton, Clay City look to stay alive in softball

    There might have been as many reasons to think they wouldn’t be winning sectionals this spring as evidence to show they would, but high school softball teams from South Vermillion, Linton and Clay City will be playing one-game regionals Tuesday with the chance to keep defying the odds.

    May 27, 2013

  • SPT 052513 LUCAS FAGG WV.jpg West Vigo back on top of Class 3A baseball sectional

    West Vigo won its sectional with a 6-4 victory over South Vermillion on a rainy night at Dick Ballinger Field.

    May 26, 2013 3 Photos

  • SPT 052513 HAMBROCK FORE.jpg South runs into ‘buzzsaw’ at girls tennis semistate

    Postmatch interviews don’t often begin with a coach and a reporter ready to blurt out the same word, but that was the case for Bill Blankenbaker and his interviewer Saturday morning after the Center Grove Semistate for girls high school tennis.
    Unfortunately for Blankenbaker’s Terre Haute South team, that word was “buzzsaw.”
    Greenwood’s Kawamoto twins made quick work of the top of the Braves’ singles lineup, so despite stellar efforts by both South doubles teams the Woodmen’s 3-2 victory didn’t seem all that close.
    Greenwood moves on to Fishers, where it plays Floyd Central or Jasper on Friday in the state quarterfinals.
    Also playing Friday, but at Park Tudor, will be South’s Miranda Camp and Nicole Howe, who reached the individual doubles finals for the second straight season by virtue of their 6-4, 6-2 win over the Greenwood team of Taylor Hudnall and Brittany Toney.
    “It’s really exciting,” said Howe of the prospect of a second straight finals trip, “but I wish our team could’ve gone with us.”
     

    May 26, 2013 2 Photos

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