TERRE HAUTE — The season has ended for most of the high school fall sports teams in the area, but postseason competition intensifies for the survivors this week with another major event to be contested in Terre Haute.
Qualified teams and individuals will be at the Lavern Gibson Championship Course for the Indiana state finals in cross country. Terre Haute North’s boys and girls teams will be in the field along with Drew Gambill of Shakamak.
Both North teams have excellent chances for top finishes on Saturday as well as Gambill, making his third trip to the finals.
The football tournament continues in Indiana with second-round games on the docket and the playoffs begin in Illinois with three teams in the area in the lineup.
Five teams from the greater Valley area are left in the football tournament in Indiana and two of them play each other Friday.
South Putnam will face undefeated Monrovia in Class 2A while Rockville meets North Vermillion, Riverton Parke takes on Fountain Central and Linton meets North Knox in Class A games. Monrovia had six shutouts in the regular season and blanked Cloverdale 53-0 in its first sectional game.
In Illinois, 5-4 Robinson faces is at 9-0 Tolono Unity is in the upper 3A bracket while 9-0 Casey takes on 5-4 Alton Marquette and 8-1 Marshall plays 6-3 Westville in home games in the Class 2A upper bracket.
Casey is the No. 1 seed in the upper bracket and Marshall is the No. 4 seed, losing to Casey in the season opener and finishing with eight straight victories. Robinson is seeded 14th.
Taylor Duncan is the quarterback for the Lions and, according to media reports, apparently has decided to play college football at Eastern Illinois.
The standout senior athlete, of course, was a key member of Marshall’s state-finalist basketball team and will be on the court again this year.
Volleyball regional games will be played in Indiana on Saturday.
In Class 4A, Northview meets Floyd Central at Seymour. In Class 3A, Sullivan faces Boonville at Jasper. In Class A, Shakamak plays Edinburgh — the schools also met in baseball — at South Decatur while Rockville takes on Randolph Southern at Wes-Del.
Good luck to all of the teams and athletes this week.
• Tom-Cattin’ It — Rob Adamson of Terre Haute has been named the boys golf coach at Evansville North. North was second in the state last year and has its top players back.
Adamson is teaching at Evansville Bosse and coached the girls golf team.
• Kyle Murdock, a sophomore point guard in Ohio, says he will play college basketball at Purdue. Raphael Davis of Fort Wayne South was the first player to commit for the 2012 class.
• Butler is a near-unanimous pick to win the men’s title in the Horizon League with all starters back from last year. Wright State is tabbed second and Cleveland State third.
Butler coach Brad Stevens turned 33 last week.
Missouri Valley coaches will meet with the media today.
Northview grad Julia Whitted, now playing basketball at IUPUI, is a preseason first-team all-conference pick in the Summit League. She averaged 13.2 points and 8.4 rebounds last season.
Purdue’s E’Twaun Moore is on the preseason list for the John Wooden Award.
• Tony LaRussa apparently has decided to return as manager of the St. Louis Cardinals and has tabbed Mark McGwire as hitting coach.
• Tim Tebow of Florida scored his 49th touchdown by rushing last week, tying Herschel Walker for first in SEC career totals.
Iowa State won in football at Lincoln, Neb., for the first time since 1977, beating the Cornhuskers 9-7.
Tom Reck may be contacted by telephone at (812) 232-3231, by e-mail at tm_reck@yahoo.com or by mail at 4284 South 5th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47802.
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Ramblin' Reck: Competition intensifies for surviving Valley fall sports teams
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Wisconsin and Michigan State will meet in the very first Big Ten football championship Saturday at Indianapolis. Kickoff is 8 p.m. and the action will be carried by Fox.
Michigan State nipped the Badgers in the regular-season contest at East Lansing. We like Wisconsin to win and earn a trip to the Rose Bowl.
Other games and picks:
SEC — LSU over Georgia on Saturday
Mid-American — Northern Illinois over Ohio U. on Friday
Pac-12 — Oregon over UCLA on Friday
ACC — Virginia Tech over Clemson on Saturday
Conference USA — Houston over Southern Mississippi on Saturday
Western Kentucky will not play for a championship but the Hilltoppers won seven of their last eight games to finish with a winning mark. That’s the same team that lost to Indiana State, you will recall.
Meanwhile, the hiring and firing already has begun with Urban Meyer coming out of retirement to accept the job at Ohio State. That was a no-brainer.
Illinois is bowl-eligible but Ron Zook is out. Ditto for Turner Gill at Kansas and apparently Dennis Erickson at Arizona State.
In basketball, the first games in the Big Ten-ACC Challenge will be played tonight. The biggie tonight is Duke at Ohio State. Miami of Florida is at Purdue and Illinois plays at Maryland.
On Wednesday, Indiana is at North Carolina State, Wisconsin is at North Carolina and Michigan State goes to Florida State.
Indiana State is at Boise State on Saturday for a Missouri Valley-Mountain West Challenge game,
It was fun and gratifying to be able to watch the Sycamores on national television as they took third in the Old Spice Classic. The team got tons of favorable publicity and comments from the three games.
And what a game for Jake Odum and his triple-double. Wow.
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n White honored — Taylor White of Casey has earned academic all-state honors in Illlinois football.
White was one of the top players at linebacker and fullback and was one of the captains on the team but did not play as the Warriors lost to Morrison in the Class 2A title tilt.
He was sidelined by injury in the game against Marshall and underwent surgery.
The Warriors gave Morrison all it wanted in the final game, concluding another banner season for coach Keith Sinclair and the team.
Nice work, Warriors.
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n Tom-Cattin’ It — Carmel was the only public school to win a prep football championship in Indiana and was impressive in its 54-0 victory over Penn in the 5A finale.
Other winners — all private schools — were Lafayette Central Catholic in A, Fort Wayne Luers in 2A, Indianapolis Chatard in 3A, and Indianapolis Cathedral in 4A.
n Sullivan puts its undefeated girls basketball record on the line tonight at West Vigo. Its victory over Terre Haute South last week was its first over the Braves since 1992.
n Terre Haute North grad Steve Weatherford, now punting for the New York Giants, was featured in a nice story in The New York Times on Monday.
He was singled out for his conditioning program and called the strongest player pound for pound — at 210 pounds — on the team that met the New Orleans Saints on Monday Night Football.
n Jim Rathman died last week at 83.
He won the Indianapolis 500 in 1960, edging Rodger Ward in a race in which there were a record 29 lead changes.
Rathman also was runner-up in the race in 1952, 1957 and 1959.
n Flora has been tabbed by one newspaper as the preseason pick to win the Little Illini Conference boys basketball championship and to make it to the Final Four.
The Wolves play Marshall, off to a 3-1 start, next week.
Tom Reck may be contacted by telephone at (812) 232-3231, by email at tm_reck@yahoo.com or by mail at 4284 South 5th Street, Apt. 3, Terre Haute, IN 47802. -
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