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April 22, 2012

PREP ROUNDUP: Braves’ Jaeger wins high jump, Bertoli 3,200

INDIANAPOLIS — Nick Jaeger and Jackson Bertoli were individual winners as the Terre Haute South boys track team finished sixth in the Southport Relays on Satufday.

Jaeger was first in the high jump (6-feet-7) while Bertoli won the 3,200 in 9:35.73. Nic Keller was runner-up in the discus.

South’s girls placed seventh. Emani Tatman (long jump) and Gabby Jett (discus) had second-place finishes.



Boys

Team results — Warren Central 114, Fishers 90, Fort Wayne Snider 83, Pike and Noblesville 73.5, Terre Haute South 70, Southport 54, Beech Grove 17, Broad Ripple 4.

SP — Ryan Allman (Nob) 50-0, 5. Jordan Montgomery (THS) 46-6 3/4; 7. Brandon Russell-Cherry (THS) 46-2 1/4; HJ — Nick Jaeger (THS) 6-7; PV — Adam Grossman (Nob) 13-0, 7. Derik Whalen (THS) 11-0, 8. Kush Patel (THS) 10-6; LJ — Devontay Reese (FWS) 21-8, 7. Tyler Seibert (THS) 19-4, 8. Tony Bishop (THS) 19-2; D — Dyrek Chowning (WC) 166-1, 2. Nic Keller (THS) 139-8, 14. Russell-Cherry (THS) 105-5; 4x1,600 relay — Fishers 18:26.08, 3. THS 18:51.44; 110H — Max Leamer (Fishers) 14.89, 4. Jeremy Patterson (THS) 15.95, 12. Alex Cole (THS) 17.48; 100 — Tyler Bloomfield (Pike) 11.04, 12. Jonathon Weakley (THS) 12.30, 15. Ian Newton (THS) 12.38; 4x100 shuttle hurdle relay — Warren Central 1:02.85, 6. THS 1:06.12; 3,200 — Jackson Bertoli (THS) 9:35.73, 12. Spencer Danielson (THS) 10:29.10; Distance medley relay — Fishers 10:37.17, 5. THS 11:31.80; 800 medley relay — Pike 1:35.28, 5. THS 1:39.61; 4x800 relay — Pike 8:00.55, 5. THS 8:43.23; 4x100 relay — Fort Wayne Snider 43.16, 6. THS 46.67; 4x400 relay — Warren Central 3:23.75, 5. THS 3:38.24.

Girls

Team results — Pike 108, Fishers 95.50, Noblesville 93, Warren Central 81, Fort Wayne Snider 72, Southport 63, TH South 40, Beech Grove 17.50, Broad Ripple 4.

4x1,600 relay — Noblesville 21:48.44; 100H — Jasmin Jackson (Fish) 15.93; 100 — Shannon Parker (WC) 12.70; 4x100 shuttle hurdles — Fishers 1:10.54; 3,200 — Lydia Greene (Pike) 11:43.17, 6. Natalie Shanks (THS) 12:45.05; Distance medley — Noblesville 12:43.35, 3. THS 13:33.11; 800 sprint medley — Fishers 1:52.25, 7. THS 2:02.37; 4x800 medley relay — Noblesville 10:01.74, 6. THS 11:05.41; 4x100 relay — Pike 50.73, 8. THS 54.80; 4x400 relay — Fishers 4:05.70, 6. THS 4:26.45; SP — Arriana Pitts (FWS) 37-2, 6. Gabby Jett (THS) 30-4; 12. Kylie Fendrick (THS) 27-11.50; HJ — Rachel Mather (Nob) 5-6, 5. Tori Goethel (THS) 4-10, 11. Jordan Meng (THS) 4-6; PV — Mather (Nob) 11-0; LJ — Dajaie Clay (WC) 16-5.50; 2. Emani Tatman (THS) 15-4, 14. Tamarrah Pitt (THS) 13-5.50; D — Jessica Kiser (Nob) 116-7, 2. Jett (THS) 96-0, 7. Fendrick (THS) 80-11.



In other track and field on Saturday:

• Lakers girls win twice — At Sullivan, a pair of Shakamak girls relay teams won to highlight the six-team Arrow Relays.



Boys

Team results — Vincennes Lincoln 102, Owen Valley 88, Bosse 78, Sullivan 76, Shakamak 25, North Central 15.

110H — Tryon/Witvoet (Sul) 33.21; 400 relay — Bosse 46.16; 800 relay — Vincennes Lincoln 1:34.65; 1,600 relay — Bosse 3:33.44; 3,200 relay — Vincennes Lincoln 9:18.94; LJ — Washington/Kelly (Bosse) 37-3; SP — Stutzman/Mickens (VL) 89-8.50; D — Stutzman/Sandy (VL) 237-2; HJ — Sprinkle/Mickens (VL) 11-2; PV — Rice/Johnson (OV) 16-0; 1,600 medley relay — Vincennes Lincoln 3:49.53; 800 medley relay — Owen Valley 1:44.38; 4,000 medley relay — Shakamak (Kyle Schubla, Jeb Batchelor, Samuel Messmer, Eric Johnson) 12:09.68.

Girls

Team results — Bosse 112, Sullivan 73, Vincennes Lincoln 58, Owen Valley 52, Shakamak 44, North Central 28.

100H — Christian/Robinson (Bosse) 34.81; 400 relay — Bosse 53.01; 800 relay — Bosse 1:52.50; 1,600 relay — Bosse 4:18.78; 3,200 relay — Vincennes Lincoln 11:26.10; LJ —Hunter/Christian (Bosse) 30-5.50; SP —Brashear/Johnson (Bosse) 57-11.50; D — Brashear/Johnson (Bosse) 155-4; HJ — Madison/Riffle (Bosse) 9-2; PV — Daugherty/Siscoe (Sullivan) 7-0; 1,600 medley relay — Shakamak (Aleksey Green, Brooklyn Samm, Hannah Bindschaedel, Savannah Turner) 4:48.43; 800 medley relay — Bosse 2:04.51; 4,000 medley relay — Shakamak (Green, Jade Gambill, Samm, Turner) 14:31.75.

Friday

BOYS

Robinson Invitational

Team results — Newton 165, Robinson 126, Teutopolis 101, Olney 91, Effingham St. Anthony 52, Fairfield 25, Altamont 22, Lawrenceville 22, Mt. Carmel 19, Red Hill 11, Paris 6, Palestine 2, St. Elmo 1, Oblong 1.

HH shuttle relay — Teutopolis (Lukas Niemerg, Riley Drees, Andrew Vahling, Dominic Vahling) 1:09.68; 3,200 relay — Robinson (Chase Dugan, Eli Wright, Alex Schulte, Blake Hale) 8:34.06; 400 relay — Newton (Ridge Finn, Marcus Pilman, Dylan Johnson, Jake Stone) 45.30; 3,200 — Peter Keller (ESA) 10:17.43; 110H — Andrew Vahling (Teu) 15.46; 100 — Dylan Johnson (New) 11.25; 800 — Blake Hale (Rob) 2:07.51; 800 relay — Newton (Ridge Finn, Peyton Wyatt, Dylan Johnson, Jake Stone) 1:34.91; 400 — Kyle Blievernicht (Teu) 52.03; 300IH — Domonic Vahling (Teu) 41.56; 1,600 — Nick Dobbs (Oln) 4:45.28; 200 — Jake Stone (New) 23.30; 1,600 relay — Newton (Luke Stone, Ridge Finn, Dylan Johnson, Jake Stone) 3:35.74; PV — Mitch Mammoser (New) 15-4; SP — Nic Iovanac (Rob) 46-2.50; TJ — Dylan Davidson (New) 40-4; D — Nic Iovanac (Rob) 129-8.50; LJ — Peyton Wyatt (New) 20-4.50; HJ — Blaine Storer (Oln) 6-0.02.

Baseball

• North 2-1 in tripleheader — At Terre Haute North, the Patriots swept a doubleheader from Lawrence North 12-4 and 2-1, then dropped a third game to Warren Central 5-2 — in 10 innings — in Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference action.

Adler Inglasbe and Austin Hicks had complete-game victories for North.



Lawrence North    100    012    0    —    4    8    2

TH North    005    025    x    —    12    13    4

Larew (L), Laffert (6) and Benson; Ingalsbe (W, 3-0) and Schoffstall.

Highlights — For TH North, Cody Gardner was 2 for 4 with 2 runs scored, RBI; Sam Wolf was 2 for 4 with a double, 4 RBI; Jonathon Eilbracht was 2 for 3; Tony Rosselli was 2 for 3 with 3 runs scored, 2 RBI; Zach Milam was 1 for 3 with 2 runs scored, 2 RBI, Colton Pittman had a pinch-hit single.



TH North    000    020    0    —    2    6    0

Lawrence North    001    000    0    —    1    7    3

Hicks (W, 1-0) and Schoffstall; Weybright (L) and Benson. HR — THN: Rosselli (4).

Highlights — For TH North, Gardner was 2 for 4 with a double; Wolf was 1 for 3; Scottie Finzel was 1 for 3; Rosselli was 1 for 4 with a home run, 2 RBI; Pittman had a pinch-hit single.



Warren Central    100    001    000    3    —    5    7    1

TH North    010    010    000    0    —    2    7    2

Piercey, Dant (W) (6) and Lowry; Kaufman, KImmel (L, 0-2) (6), Gonzales (10) and Schoffstall.

Highlights — For TH North, Gardner was 2 for 5; Wolf was 1 for 2 with a double; Nick Long was 1 for 4 with a double, RBI; Luke Schoffstall was 1 for 4 with a double; Nick Norton had a pinch-hit single.

Next — TH North (10-4, 5-1 MIC) hosts Rockville on Monday.



• South splits — At Terre Haute South, the host Braves’ Cody Brock tossed a complete-game two-hitter in a 7-1 victory over Warren Central in Metropolitan Interscholatic Conference action.

WC bounced back to win the second game 4-0.



Warren Central    020    000    2    —    4    5    3

TH South    000    000    0    —    0    4    3

W — Dunnavant. L — Marlow.

Highlights — For South, Preston Tofaute and Daniel Marlow had doubles and Pete Lannoo and Warren Rollings had singles.



TH South    040    201    0    —    7    8    0

Warren Central    100    000    0    —    1    2    1

W — Brock. L — Johnson.

Highlights — For South, Pete Lannoo was 2 for 4 with a RBI; Jacob Johnson was 2 for 3; Brandon Joyner was 1 for 3 with 3 RBI; Colton Rupska was 1 for 3 with a double, 2 runs scored; Cody Brock tossed a 2-hitter, was 1 for 3 with a double and RBI.



• West Vigo splits pair — At Indianapolis, West Vigo dropped a 5-0 game to Triton Central, then bounced back to pummel Whiteland 12-2 in the Franklin Central Invitational.



West Vigo    000    000    0    —    0    2    1

Triton Central    000    032    x    —    5    11    0

Kev.Stewart (L, 0-3) and Wallace; Chapman (W) and Gitman.

Highlights — For West Vigo, Cade Lindsey and Kaleb Blair had singles.



West Vigo    104    150    1    —    12    16    0

Whiteland    020    000    0    —    2    4    2

Crooks, Lewzader (W, 1-0) (2) and Wallace; Scott (L), Jones (3), Conner (5) and Chitwood.

Highlights — For West Vigo, Blair was 3 for 5 with a double, 2 RBI; Kyle Stewart was 2 for 3 with 2 RBI; Cody Thornton was 3 for 4 with a triple, 4 RBI; Lindsey was 1 for 3 with a RBI; Brandon Calleja was 1 for 3 with a double, RBI.

Next — West Vigo (8-3) is at Sullivan on Tuesday.



• Rockville 10-10, Attica 0-3 — At Attica, Nick Waltz tossed a one-hit shutout and Derek Gregg colllected four hits on the day for the Rox.



Rockville    410    203    —    10    8    0

Attica    000    000    —    0    1    3

Waltz (W, 2-1) and Brown; Capps (L); Dunwell and Smythe.

Highlights — For Rockville, Nick Waltz tossed a one-hitter, striking out 12; Ross Brown went 3 for 3 with a double, 4 RBIs and 2 runs; Derek Gregg went 2 for 3 with 3 runs, a double and a triple; and John Brown went 3 for 4 with an RBI.



Attica    000    120    0    —    3    6    5

Rockville    020    044    x    —    10    9    2

Smythe (L), Whorrall; Clark (W, 2-1) and J.Brown.

Highlights — For Rockville, Cunningham went 2 for 4 with 2 runs; Derek Gregg 2 for 4 with 3 RBIs; Nate Fisher had a double and 2 RBIs; and Jake Lear went 2 for 3 with a double.

Next — Rockville (4-8, 4-1) plays Monday at Terre Haute North.



• Shakamak 4, Sullivan 2 — At Jasonville, Braxton Yeryar picked up the victory in his first varsity mound appearance to lead the Lakers over visiting Sullivan.

James Lisman hit a two-run home run to account for the Arrows’ runs.



Sullivan    000    020    0    —    2    6    2

Shakamak    300    001    x    —    4    4    0

Kinnaman (L) and McNeely; Bra.Yeryar (W, 1-0), Collins (5) and Collins, Green (5). HR — Sul: Lisman.

Highlights — For Shakamak, Braxton Yeryar was 2 for 3 with a RBI; Brock Dowell and Brett Yeryar had singles. For Sullivan, James Lisman hit a 2-run home run.

Next — Shakamak (9-1) hosts Union on Monday.



• Brown County 9-9, South Vermillion 5-5 — At Clinton, Brown County defeated the host Wildcats by identical 9-5 scores to sweep a Western Indiana Conference doubleheader.



Brown County    010    032    3    —    9    8    4

South Vermillion    002    003    0    —    5    8    3

Patrick (W), Field (6) and Walker; Vaughan (L), Weyrauch (6) and Morgan.

Highlights — For South Vermillion, Josh Vaughan was 2 for 4 and Jordan Branz was 3 for 4.



Brown County    000    702    0    —    9    11    1

South Vermillion    000    020    3    —    5    6    2

Allison (W), Field (7) and Lee; Lawson (L), Branz (4), Strayer (5) and Vaughan.

Highlights — For South Vermillion, Vaughan was 2 for 4, Branz was 2 for 3 and Kaden Lawson was 2 for 3 with 3 RBI.

Next — South Vermillion (2-8, 0-2 WIC) hosts Paris on Monday.



• Effingham St. Anthony 16, Marshall 4 — At Marshall, Ill., the visiting Bulldogs used a nine-run fifth inning to end the nonconference game early.



Effingham St. Anthony    012    49    —    16    12    2

Marshall    040    00    —    4    4    3

Garderwine (W) and Dasenbrock; Davidson, Kendall (4), McNeely (5), Myers (5) and Sisson. L — Davidson, 0-2.

Highlights — For Marshall, Jordan Grooms had a double and an RBI; Drew Morris and Baylor Myers each had an RBI single; and Dalton McNeely had a hit.

Next — Marshall (12-6) plays Monday at Edwards County.

Softball

• South wins twice — At Indianapolis, Cheyenne Reinig capped a big day with a two-out, two-run homer in the top of the seventh as Terre Haute South opened Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference play with wins over Warren Central and Lawrence North.

Reinig, Mackenzie McGregor and Marissa Stout all homered as the Braves beat the Warriors 18-12, and Reinig’s clutch blow pulled out a 7-6 win over the Wildcats.

McGregor also homered in both games, and Reinig was winning pitcher in both.



TH South    003    460    5    —    18    17    1

Warren Central    402    210    3    —    12    13    1

Reinig, Swain (4), Reinig (6) and Scamihorn; Boles (L) and See. W — Reinig, 4-1. HR — THS: McGregor (1), Stout (1), Reinig (2); WC: Visker.

Highlights — For South, Mackenzie McGregor was 4 for 4 with a double, a homer and 4 RBIs; Marissa Stout was 3 for 5 with a homer and 2 RBIs; Cheyenne Reinig was 2 for 5 with a homer and 2 RBIs; Lexi Higgins was 2 for 4; and Ashley Watkins was 2 for 5.



TH South    103    010    2    —    7    10    1

Lawrence North    002    103    0    —    6    11    0

Swain, Reinig (4), Swain (7) and Scamihorn; Heneghan (L) and Shaw. W — Reinig, 5-1. S — Swain (1). HR — THS: McGregor (2), Reinig (3).

Highlights — For South, Cheyenne Reinig was 2 for 4 with a homer and 3 RBIs; Mackenzie McGregor was 2 for 4 with a homer; Shelbie Scamihorn was 3 for 4 with a double; and Marissa Stout was 2 for 4 with a double.

Next — Terre Haute South (12-4, 2-0 MIC) hosts North Central on Thursday.

• North also wins two — At Indianapolis, Terre Haute North also opened Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference play with a pair of wins, 16-3 over Lawrence North and 7-5 over Warren Central.

KateLynn Herriuck and Adrienne Pritchard homered in the first game and Jazmine Allen had seven hits for the day to lead the Patriots.



TH North    053    003    5    —    16    17    1

Lawrence North    000    300    0    —    3    3    1

Rittenberg, Nelson (4) and McBride; Vogt (L) and Shaw. W — Rittenberg. S — Nelson. HR — THN: Herrick (1), Pritchard (2).

Highlights — For North, Hailee Travioli was 3 for 5 with a double, 2 runs and 3 RBIs; Jazmine Allen was 3 for 5 with 2 runs; Alisha Ludwig was 2 for 2; Adrienne Pritchard was 2 for 3 with a homer, 3 runs and 2 RBIs; Kaci McBride was 2 for 3; Marlee Yeager was 2 for 5 with a triple, 2 runs and 2 RBIs; and Paige Collins was 2 for 5 with a double, 2 runs and 2 RBIs.



TH North    110    311    0    —    7    16    2

Warren Central    103    000    1    —    5    6    2

Ludwig, Rittenberg (4) and McKinney, McBride; Boles (L) and See. W — Ludwig. S — Rittenberg.

Highlights — For North, Jazmine Allen was 4 for 4 with 3 runs; Kaci McBride was 3 for 4; Marlee Yeager was 2 for 4 with a double; Allie McKinney was 2 for 4 with 2 RBIs; KateLynn Herrick was 2 for 5; and Paige Collins was 1 for 4 with 2 runs.

Next — Terre Haute North (10-3, 2-0 MIC) hosts Rockville on Tuesday.



• Clay City 4, Turkey Run 0 — At Clay City, Whitney Jeffers tossed a three-hit shutout to lead the Eels to a nonconference victory.



Turkey Run    000    000    0    —    0    3    2

Clay City    201    010    x    —    4    8    2

Crum (L) and Wood; Jeffers (W, 6-5) and Booe.

Highlights — For Clay City, Madison Booe had a double and RBI; Emmie Kittle was 2 for 3; Abby Reed was 2 for 2 with 2 RBIs; and Rachel Cottrell was 3 for 3 with an RBI. For Turkey Run, Kenzi Lewis, Chelsie Wood, and Lauren Awbrey had singles.

Next — Clay City (6-5) hosts North Central on Monday.

At Salt Fork, Ill.

Marshall    300    020    0    —    5

Salt Fork    000    300    0    —    3

W — Savannah Shaffner.

Highlights — For Marshall, Kendra Donhou was 2 for 5 with a RBI; Shaffner was 2 for 4 with a double, single and a RBI; Emily Bishop was 2 for 5.

Tennis

Girls


• Braves go 2-1 — At Indianapolis, Terre Haute South placed second at the Lawrence Central Invitational, losing to Roncalli after beating Vincennes Lincoln and the host team.



Terre Haute South 5, Vincennes Lincoln 0

Singles — Maddie Kesler (THS) def. Colleen O’Rourke 6-2, 6-2; Nicole Howe (THS) def. Courtney Klein 6-0, 6-0; Shivani Purohit (THS) def. Claire Dillon 6-0, 6-1.

Doubles — Miranda Camp-Madison Manning (THS) def. Anna Donovan-Kyle Tromley 6-0, 6-3; Jordan Davis-Ashley Huh (THS) def. Janalyn Dye-Brooke Klein 6-1, 6-0.



Terre Haute South 4, Lawrence Central 1

Singles — Kesler (THS) def. Mackenzie Spicer 6-0, 6-0; Howe (THS) def. Krystal White 6-3, 6-1; Purohit (THS) def. Brooke Taylor 6-2, 6-1.

Doubles — Veronia Clark-Meagan Froman (LC) def. Camp-Tabitha Fagg 5-7, 6-1, 1-0 (10-6); Davis-Manning (THS) def. Sarah Mott-Kaitlyn Owens 6-1, 6-1.



Roncalli 4, Terre Haute South 1

Singles — Macey Speer (R) def. Kesler 6-3, 6-4; Lauren Webb (R) def. Howe 6-2, 6-4; Alex Servie (R) def. Purohit 6-1, 6-0.

Doubles — Dezi Bowman-Lauren Sheets (R) def. Camp-Fagg 6-4, 6-7, 7-5; Huh-Manning (THS) def. Ally Crouch-Annie Wagner 6-1, 2-6, 1-0 (10-8).

Next — Terre Haute South (4-3) hosts Bloomington North on Monday.



• Vikings lose twice — West Vigo fell to Edgewood 4-1 and Brown County 5-0 in Western Indiana Conference matches. The Vikings’ No. 2 doubles team of Michaela Rollings and Sydney Brown earned their only point.



Edgewood 4, West Vigo 1

Singles — Shelby Williamson (E) def. Abby Williams 6-0, 6-0; Tyla Holmes (E) def. Kaylen Cheesman 6-1, 6-2; Shelby Vaughn (E) def. Mackenzie Collin 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles — Brandi Wilcoxen-Beka Douglas (E) def. Allyson Walters-Marcela Mota 6-2,6-0; Michaela Rollings-Sydney Brown (WV) def. Michaela Pie- Kendallyn Thummel 6-4, 6-3, 6-6 (7-2)

Brown County 5, West Vigo 0

Singles — Josie Gray (BC) def. Abby Williams 6-3, 6-0; Whitney Williamson (BC) def. Kaylen Cheesman 6-1, 6-0; Shannon Walters (BC) def. Mackenzie Collin 6-3, 6-0.

Doubles — Emily Miller-Molly Miller (BC) def. Allyson Walters-Marcela Mota 6-1, 6-0; Maggie Evans-Michaela Adams (BC) def. Michaela Rollings-Sydney Brown 6-3, 6-0,

Next — West Vigo (0-7, 0-4 WIC) plays at Seeger on Tuesday.

 

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    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.

    May 17, 2013

  • 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.

    May 16, 2013

  • SPT 051413 GUTISH POLE.jpg 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.

    May 15, 2013 3 Photos

  • 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.

    May 15, 2013

  • 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.

    May 15, 2013

  • 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.

    May 14, 2013

  • 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.

    May 14, 2013

  • 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.

    May 13, 2013

  • SPT0511113THSBB lannoo.jpg 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.

    May 12, 2013 4 Photos

  • 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.

    May 12, 2013

  • South softball's power display earns Braves share of MIC

    The fun that the Terre Haute South high school softball team had Saturday — including those five home runs — was all the result of the hard work the Braves had put in before the game, coach Dwayne Stout said after the game.

    May 12, 2013

  • SPT0511113WICgolf pirtle.jpg Pirtle takes medalist, leads Sullivan to WIC title

    Sullivan took team and individual honors in the Western Indiana Conference boys high school golf championships played Saturday at Idle Creek.

    May 12, 2013 3 Photos

  • Prep roundup: Patriots drop doubleheader to Carmel baseball

    Host Terre Haute North saw its Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference baseball championship hopes suffer what was probably a fatal blow on Saturday as the Patriots lost a doubleheader to Carmel by scores of 8-7 and 11-8.

    May 12, 2013

  • SPT0510113THNBB sevigny.jpg Timely hits: After slow start, Terre Haute North rallies to beat Mooresville

    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.

    May 11, 2013 2 Photos

  • 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

    The Terre Haute North-Terre Haute South high school baseball series wasn’t an inning old last week before T.J. Collett of the Patriots lashed a run-scoring single.
    That hit helped the Patriots take a 2-0 lead, but in the top of the second inning a three-run double by Justin Jenkins sparked the visiting Braves to a four-run inning.
    North tied the score in the bottom of the second inning, Collett driving in another run. And just before rain caused the game to be suspended, South called Logan Ames in from its bullpen for some solid pitching.
    Not bad for a trio of freshmen. And the weekend hadn’t even started yet.

    May 10, 2013

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