MARSHALL, Ind. —
West Vigo trailed 2-1 after three innings, but scored three runs in the fourth and fifth innings, then plated eight runs in the seventh inning to overcome host Turkey Run 15-2 in a high school baseball game Friday.
Lucas Fagg and Cogan Stewart hit home runs for the winning Vikings.
West Vigo 100 330 8 — 15 16 0
Turkey Run 002 000 0 — 2 5 2
Lindsey (W), Bryan (7) and Ames; Goodard (L, 1-1), Amstutz (4), Girdler (5), Hobbs (7) and Woods. HR — WV: Fagg, C.Stewart.
Highlights — For West Vigo, Lucas Fagg was 3 for 6 with a home run and 3 RBI; Cogan Stewart was 2 for 3 with a home run and 3 RBI. For Turkey Run, Jeff Woods was 1 for 3 with a double and RBI; Jeff Girdler was 1 for 2 with a double.
Next — West Vigo (4-2) is at Washington today. Turkey Run (3-2) travels to Eminence on Monday.
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In other high school baseball Friday:
• South Vermillion 5-2, Westville (Ill.) 4-3 — At Clinton, Kam Weyrauch and Kaden Lawson had four hits each as the host Wildcats split a doubleheader with the Tigers.
Westville 000 100 3 — 4 4 1
South Vermillion 401 000 x — 5 7 2
Cox (L) and Callison; Lawson (W, 1-0) and Vaughan.
Highlights — For South Vermillion, winning pitcher Kaden Lawson was 2 for 3 with a double and 2 RBIs, Josh Vaughan was 2 for 3 with 2 RBIs and Kam Weyrauch was 2 for 3.
Westville 110 001 0 — 3 3 2
South Vermillion 101 000 0 — 2 7 0
Hoepner, Turner (6) and Flynn; Weyrauch (L, 0-2) and Morgan. W — Hoepner. S — Turner.
Highlights — For South Vermillion, Kaden Lawson was 2 for 4 with a double and Kam Weyrauch and Jordan Branz were both 2 for 4.
Next — South Vermillion (2-4) hosts West Vigo on Tuesday. Westville is 6-11.
• Sullivan 10, South Knox 4 — At Sullivan, the Golden Arrows improved to 5-3 with a victory on Thursday.
South Knox 001 030 0 — 4 5 3
Sullivan 202 204 x — 10 6 0
South Knox battery unavailable; Klitz, Landis (3) and Garner. W — Landis.
Highlights — For Sullivan, Bryce Bement was 1 for 2 with 2 RBIs and Luke McPhail scored 3 runs.
Next — Sullivan (5-3) plays today at North Knox.
Thursday
At Danville, Ill.
Marshall 100 210 5 — 9 7 5
Danville Schlarman 002 031 0 — 6 4 6
Davidson, McNeely (5) and Sisson; Neal, Calhoun and Spezia. W — McNeely, 1-0. L — Spezia.
Highlights — For Marshall, K.J. Rogers was 2 for 4, winning pitcher Dalton McNeely had a 2-run triple, Cody Sandefer had a hit and 2 RBIs, Baylor Myers had a hit and 2 runs, Jared Boyll had a hit and an RBI and Thomas Sisson had 2 runs and 2 stolen bases.
Next — Marshall (12-3) was scheduled to play Friday at Neoga.
Softball
• Riverton Parke 16, West Vigo 9 — At West Vigo, Sarah Burnham pitched the first three innings and also drove in five runs in a four-hit performance as the visiting Panthers won a nonconference game.
Riverton Parke 230 502 4 — 16 11 2
West Vigo 011 102 4 — 9 11 7
Burnham (W, 5-0), Combs (4) and Bohannon; Porter, Akers (4) and Shepard. W — Burnham. L — Porter. HR — RP: Burnham (3).
Highlights — For Riverton Parke, Sarah Burnham was 4 for 5 with a double, a homer and 5 RBIs; E.B. Dickey was 2 for 4 with a double and an RBI; Miranda Dressler had a double; Shelby Edington was 2 for 3 with a double and RBI. For West Vigo, Baylee Waters, Taylor Otte and Alainie Shepard were all 2 for 3 and Leslee Walters and Abby VanGilder had doubles.
Next — Riverton Parke (6-2) plays a doubleheader at Seeger today. West Vigo (4-3) plays Monday at Shakamak.
Thursday
At Marshall, Ill.
Dieterich 000 00 — 0
Marshall 401 8x — 13
WP — M.Shaffner, 2-0.
Highlights — For Marshall, Emily Bishop was 2 for 4 with a double, 3 runs and 3 RBIs; Sydney Scamihorn was 2 for 3 with a double; Savannah Shaffer was 1 for 3 with 3 runs and an RBI; and winning pitcher Macy Shaffner pitched a one-hitter.
Track
BOYS
Thursday
At Linton
Team scores — Washington 102, Linton 94, North Daviess 28, Loogootee 19.
100 — Helton (L) 11.24; 110H — Stamm (L) 15.28; LJ — Helton (L) 20-5 1/4; 1,600 — Brothers (W) 4:55.57; D — Staven (ND) 128-0; SP — Scharbrough (L) 43-5 1/2; 300H — Stamm (L) 42.07; 400 — Archie (W) 55.57; 800 — Brothers (W) 2:11.40; 200 — Karazsia (L) 24.59; 3,200 — Heller (W) 11:07.67; PV — Latham (W) 12-6; HJ — Arney (W) 6-1; 3,200 relay — Washington 9:27; 400 relay — Linton 44.83; 1,600 relay — Washington 4:01.64.
At Cayuga
Team scores — North Vermillion 73, Rockville 50, Fountain Central 33.
100 — Kody Zumwalt (NV) 11.50; 200 — Brayden Woodard (NV) 23.63; 400 — Alex Hill (R) 55.00; 800 — Jonathon Flanary (NV) 2:15.40; 1,600 — Taylor Kilgore (NV) 5:05.37; 3,200 — Kilgore (NV) 11:05; HH — Brandon Berry (R) 17.40; IH — Berry (R) 45.82; 400 relay — North Vermillion (Zumwalt, Wade Harrison, Ethan Lee, Woodard) 45.43; 1,600 relay — Rockville (Berry, Hill, Gavin Kent, Ryan Lewis) 3:48.92; 3,200 — North Vermillion (Tyler Scott, Rylan Smith, Kilgore, Flanary) 9:14; HJ — Lewis (R) 5-6; LJ — Harrison (NV) 20-9 1/2; SP — Robbie Foster (R) 36-9; D — Foster (R) 123-0.
Tuesday
At Toledo, Ill.
Team scores — Cumberland 69, Marshall 68, Oblong 32.
Marshall results
100 — 1. Andre Strohm 11.42, 4. Shaun Ahlers 12.73; 200 — 1. Strohm 24.09, 4. Chad Leitch 27.65; 400 — 1. Drew King 58.32, 2. John Kuhn 58.91; 800 — 2. Geoffrey Ray 2:30, 3. Andrew Toney 2:33, 4. Brandon Sanders 2:35; 1,600 — 2. Ben Scamihorn 4:47, 3. G.Ray 5:37, 4. Stephen Ray 5:54; 3,200 — 2. Patrick Wells 13:55; 300H — 1. Ahlers 46.43; 3,200 relay — 2. (Scamihorn, Toney, G.Ray, Sanders) 10:00; 1,600 relay — 1. (King, Ahlers, Kuhn, Strohm) 4:01; LJ — 1. Ahlers 18-9, 2. Leitch 14-9; TJ — 3. Kuhn 32-3; SP — 1. Logan Knowles 35-3, 4. Kyle Sandefer 32-8; D — 1. Sandefer 118-6 1/2, 4. Knowles 98-6 1/2.
GIRLS
Friday
At Linton
Team scores — Linton 102, Washington 80, North Daviess 24, Loogootee 20.
100 — Walton (Loo) 13.27; 100H — Lehman (L) 18.06; 1,600 — Decker (W) 5:30.91; D — Hazlewood (L) 131-11; SP — Hazlewood (L) 59-7 1/2; 400 — White (W) 1:06.82; LJ — Fidler (L) 14-11 1/2; 300H — Lehman (L) 54.23; HJ — Walton (Loo) 4-10; PV — Clothier (L) 7-0; 800 — Decker (W) 2:42.54; 200 — Walton (Loo) 27.46; 3,200 — Heller (W) 11:55.61; 3,200 relay — Washington 11:31: 400 relay — Linton 55.63; 1,600 relay — Washington 4:36.31.
At Robinson, Ill.
Sam Bennett Invitational
Team scoring — Teutopolis 95, Neoga 82, Newton 68, Benton 64, Robinson 31, Cumberland 31, Cowden-Herrick 30, Effingham St. Anthony 30, Shelbyville 28, Marshall 28, Olney 21, Red Hill 19, Lawrenceville 12, St. Elmo 8, Paris 6, Altamont 4.
3,200 — Newton 10:22.17; 400 relay — Teutopolis 54.13; 3,200 — Katelyn Duckett (Shelbyville) 11:52.91; 100H — Kasey Dammerman (Effingham St. Anthony) 16.34; 100 ‚ Courtney Croy (Neoga) 13.11; 800 — Jenna Johnston (Benton) 2:26.15; 800 relay — Neoga 1:52.44; 400 — Megan Weichman (Teutopolis) 1:00.09; 300H — Liz Worthman (Effingham St. Anthony) 50.30; 1,600 — Johnston (Benton) 5:34.43; 200 — Croy (Neoga) 27.13; 1,600 relay ‚ Newton 4:15.73; D — Ariana Kuhn (Marshall) 109-4; HJ — Erin Walk (Neoga) 5-4; LJ — Croy (Neoga) 15-1.50; PV — Rachel Westendorf (Teutopolis) 9-6; SP — Siera Catavu (Benton) 34-2.50; TJ — Ava Paruleski (Cowden-Herrick) 34-6.
Thursday
At Cayuga
Team scores — North Vermillion 77, Fountain Central 49, Rockville 24.
100 — Paige McConchie (NV) 13.00; 200 — McConchie (NV) 28.00; 400 — Natalie Donovan (R) 1:07.50; 800 — Rachel Johnson (FC) 2:57; 1,600 — Morgan Grubb (FC) 6:05; 3,200 — M.Grubb (FC) 13:07; 100H — Darby Martin (NV) 17.50; 300H — Taylor Turchi (NV) 53.16; 400 relay — North Vermillion (Aubrey Clark, Turchi, McConchie, Martin) 54.00; 1,600 relay — North Vermillion (Turchi, Kara Weir, Mackenzie Weir, McConchie) 4:35; 3,200 relay — Fountain Central (M.Grubb, Johnson, Krista Keeling, Carolyn Trueblood) 11:36; HJ — Abby Grubb (FC) 5-2; LJ — Turchi (NV) 15-2 1/4; SP — Kylah Norris (NV) 29-8; D — Kaylee Axtell (NV) 72-2.
At Paris, Ill.
Tiger Relays
Team scores — Effingham 190, Marshall 135, Paris 82, Neoga 70, Lawrenceville 41, Heritage 6, Georgetown 6, Shiloh 0.
Marshall results
3,200 relay — 2. (Erika Kuhn, Emily Kile, Storm Albright, Teresa Gorrell) 11:08; 400 relay — 3. (Brianna Murphy, Amberleigh Maurer, Katie Maurer, Ainslee Gard) 58.01; 3,200 — 1. Teal Burnett 12:57, 2. Megan Combs 14:49, 4. Rebekah Richey 16:28; 100H — 2. Mallory Dashiell; 100 — 2. Madison Henry 13.48; 800 — 2. E.Kuhn 2:34, 3. Kile 2:42, 4. Gorrell 2:43; 300H — 2. Dashiell 53.07; 1,600 — 2. Burnett 6:03, 4. Albright 6:21, 5. Hailey Bowen 6:32.21; 1,600 relay — 2. (Murphy, Gorrell, Kile, E.Kuhn) 4:27.6; LJ — 3. Henry 15-5; HJ — 2. Dashiell 4-10; PV — 4. E.Kuhn 7-6; SP — 5. Megan Richey 27-10; D — 1. Ariana Kuhn 111-7, 2. M.Richey 91-6.
High School
PREP ROUNDUP: Vikings rally for 15-2 baseball win over Turkey Run
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Goatee, Bertoli ran away with Spring Athlete of the Year
When honoring athletes after a season of excellence, the phrase “what might have been” doesn’t usually come up.
But in the case of Terre Haute South’s Jackson Bertoli and Terre Haute North’s TaPring Goatee – the Tribune-Star’s Athletes of the Year for spring sports – there’s an air of unfinished business despite obvious recent successes.
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Post 346 opens tournament with two victories
Preston Tofaute got on base enough to score three runs, Cody Thornton smashed a two-run triple in the first inning and pitcher Pete Lannoo scattered four hits over a seven-inning complete game.
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North boys move up to 13th in golf state finals
Early Wednesday morning, Terre Haute North senior Ryan Baker and coach Abe Nasser headed out to the Legends of Indiana Golf Course for a range session.
Baker wasn’t happy with the 85 he shot in Tuesday’s first round of the IHSAA boys golf state finals.
“He was frustrated,” Nasser said.
Problem solved. Baker bounced back with a 2-over 74 Wednesday, helping the Patriots improve their team score by seven strokes.
The Patriots shot 304 as a team Wednesday, giving them a two-day score of 615, good for 13th place in the 15-team field. -
Big hill to climb for North golf
Terre Haute North boys golf is 21 strokes behind leaders at IHSAA boys golf tourney.
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Top of her game
There are a lot of surprising facts about blossoming volleyball prodigy Caitlyn Newton, including that shape-shifting thing she can apparently do, but maybe one of them stands out the most. She may only be scratching the surface.
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Camp, Howe win, then lose in state tennis tourney
Miranda Camp and Nicole Howe of Terre Haute South won their first match of high school tennis Friday at the state individual doubles finals, then won the first set against a powerful Park Tudor team before falling in three sets.
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Terre Haute North heading back to state finals in boys golf
Terre Haute North is going back to the state finals in boys high school golf for the first time in more than 10 years. The Patriots qualified for a trip to The Legends Course next week by tying for third in the Washington Regional at Country Oaks Golf Club and advancing with the better fifth score.
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North, South, Sullivan to compete at golf regional
Boys high school golf teams from the Wabash Valley will compete in the Washington Regional on Thursday, seeking a spot in the state finals to be played next week.
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Terre Haute North falls 6-1 to Brownsburg in opening game of Class 4A Regional
Terre Haute North coach Shawn Turner told the Patriots to raise their heads. He wanted to see their eyes at the close of their 24-7 high school baseball season.
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Terre Haute North girls shine on dreary day at track state finals
Led by a record setting 3,200-meter relay team and Keirra Porter’s long jump, Terre Haute North turned in its best finish ever in the 40th annual IHSAA Girls Track & Field Championships on Saturday at Indiana University in Bloomington.
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Valley teams will have to wait until Monday for baseball regionals
Rain and the threat of more rain caused postponements of high school baseball regionals involving Terre Haute North, West Vigo and Shakamak on Saturday.
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Rockville's season ends at Lafayette Central Catholic
Lafayette Central Catholic ended Rockville’s tourney run in high school baseball Saturday, defeating the Rox 8-0 in the first game of the LCC Class A Regional.
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IHSAA boys state track finals: Standing alone
It hadn’t been a particularly good day for Wabash Valley track and field Friday, and it wasn’t looking like a good one for Jackson Bertoli either.
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Terre Haute North, West Vigo return to baseball regionals
Terre Haute North’s baseball team hasn’t participated in an IHSAA regional since 2006. West Vigo’s wait hasn’t been as long, but it was 2010 when the Vikings last advanced from a sectional.
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Patriots girls take aim at state track title
Terre Haute North’s girls have several potential state champions today at Indiana University.
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South, North track athletes looking for big performances at state finals
Terre Haute South’s distance trio of Jackson Bertoli, Logan Hambrock and Riley Stohler appear to be the favorites to crack all-state status among Wabash Valley competitors today in the IHSAA boys track and field state finals at Indiana University.
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Internet site keeps area prep teams on airwaves
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.”
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