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September 11, 2012

PREP ROUNDUP: South girls outshoot Greencastle for undefeated regular season

TERRE HAUTE — Terre Haute South concluded regular-season high school girls golf action Monday at Rea Park on a winning note.

The Braves defeated Greencastle 173-205 to finish 10-0 in nine-hole matches.

Junior Taylor Monroe was medalist for the first time this season, shooting 40 for the winners. “I had a birdie on No. 1,” she said.

Monroe also was second-low for South in the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference championship on Saturday with 87.

South seniors honored were Alexandra Pickens, who shot 41, and Katelynn Gordon, who had 46. Ali Danielson also had 46 to round out the South scoring.

Pickens has played three years of varsity golf and Gordon two.

Greencastle's only senior, Kenzie St. Marie, was low for her team with 47 and junior Liz Johnson shot 49. Two sophomores and a freshman round out the lineup.

Both teams will be in the Northview Sectional on Saturday at Forest Park. Greencastle will be in the Putnam County Match on Thursday. South Putnam will be favored to win after placing second in the West Central Conference championship last week while Greencastle was fourth.

 

At Rea Park

Terre Haute South 173, Greencastle 205

Greencastle (205) — Kenzie St. Marie 47, Liz Johnson 49, Lauren Bridgewater 51, Lokysa Scheurerman 58, Haley Cash 61

Terre Haute South (173) — Alexandra Pickens 41, Ali Danielson 46, Katelynn Gordon 46, Taylor Monroe 40, Taylor Baugh 48

Next — Terre Haute South (10-0) will compete in the Northview Sectional at Forest Park on Saturday. Greencastle (6-9) will play in the Putnam County Tourney on Thursday at Clover Meadows and in the Northview Sectional on Saturday.



In other girls golf:

• Sullivan third — At Sullivan Elks, Ellie Eslinger had a 55 to lead her team but host Sullivan lost to South Knox and Eastern Greene.



At Sullivan Elks

Team scores — South Knox 209, Eastern Greene 215, Sullivan 228.

Sullivan (228) — Emily Hazlerigg 57, Gretchen Burkhart 57, Chelsey Day 62, Betsy Hannon 59, Ellie Eslinger 55, Madi Young 70, Olivia Atkinson 61, Rebecca Clark 69, Kaitlin Romine 60.

Tennis

• Patriots blank Vikings — At West Vigo, Tate Egan won his singles match 6-0, 6-0 to lead visiting Terre Haute North to a 5-0 Vigo County series win on Monday.



Terre Haute North 5, West Vigo 0

Singles — Tate Egan (THN) def. Kyle Watson 6-0, 6-0; Ethan Caldwell (THN) def. Paden Horsley 6-0, 6-1; Andrew Farmer (THN) def. Blake Benefiel 6-1, 6-1.

Doubles — Alex Farmer-Sam Wolf (THN) def. Chris Gardner-Tyson Tolerson 6-1, 6-0; Keaton Akers-Justin Newton (THN) def. Logan Benefiel-Michael Vermillion 6-3, 6-0.

JV — North won 6-1.

Next — North (5-2) hosts Terre Haute South at 5 p.m. today. West Vigo (5-3) plays Thursday at Northview.



• South Vermillion 4, Sullivan 1 — At Sullivan, Luke Willis won at No. 1 singles for the home team but the visiting Wildcats swept the rest of the matches in Western Indiana Conference play.



South Vermillion 4, Sullivan 1

Singles — Luke Willis (S) def. Connor Blake 6-4, 6-2; Kam Weyrauch (SV) def. Jake Pirtle 6-3, 6-0; Ben Cvengros (SV) def. Will Arnett 6-4, 6-1.

Doubles — Aaron Hines-Kaden Lawson (SV) def. Austin Bobbitt-Carson Willis 6-2, 6-1; Jordan Branz-Erik Hire (SV) def. Riley Pirtle-Callen Spatz 6-3, 6-2.

JV — South Vermillion won 5-0.

Record — South Vermillion is 6-4, 2-1 in the WIC.

Volleyball

• Northview 3, West Vigo 0 — At West Vigo, the host Vikings had a close first game against their visitors but the Knights dominated the rest of the Western Indiana Conference match.



Northview    25    25    25

West Vigo    16    6    7

Highlights — For Northview, Madison McDonald had 17 assists and a dig; Taylor Hess 12 assists, a dig and 2 aces; McKenzi Kumpf 6 kills, a dig and 8 aces; Shelbi Morris 10 kills, a block and 3 aces; Brylie Riddell 7 kills, a dig, a block, an assist and 2 aces; Mikayla Rowan 6 kills and a block; Ashley Heck 2 digs and 3 aces; Audrey Clark 3 digs and an assist; Hannah Willocks 3 digs; Morgan Stearley 2 kills and an assist; and Alexus Bex a kill.

JV — Northview won 25-6, 25-21.

Next — Northview (13-4, 3-0 WIC) plays next Monday at Clay City in the annual Breast Cancer Awareness game.



• Clay City 3, Sullivan 0 — At Sullivan, Jaleigh Gilham and Taylor Shake combined for 38 digs in a losing cause.



Clay City    26    25    25

Sullivan    24    19    23

Highlights — For Sullivan, Taylor Shake had 18 digs, 16 assists, 3 kills and 8 points; Bailee Powell 13 digs, 7 kills, a block, an assist, 5 points and an ace; Jaleigh Gilham 20 digs, 2 assists and 4 points; Kelsey Badger 11 digs, 2 assists, 10 points and 3 aces; Abigail Hornback 9 digs, 5 kills and 2 points; Jackie Bezy 9 kills; Sydney Chapman 2 blocks, an assist and a dig; Cierra McCammon an assist; and Tori Chapman a point.

JV — Clay City won 25-17, 25-11.

Next — Sullivan (4-9) hosts Vincennes Rivet on Thursday. Clay City hosts Northview next Monday.

Soccer

Girls

• Terre Haute South 2, Martinsville 0 — At South, the host Braves got goals from Emily Thurston and Makenzie Mauriello and a smothering defense effort in tuning up for the Terre Haute North match later this week.



Martinsville            0    0    —    0

Terre Haute South            1    1    —    2

THS goals — Emily Thurston, Makenzie Mauriello penalty kick

Next — South (5-1) hosts Terre Haute North on Thursday, junior varsity match at 5 and varsity match at 7.



Saturday

At Greencastle

Northview            2    0    —    2

Greencastle            0    2    —    2

Northview goals — Melissa Lummis, Hannah Minor

Greencastle goals — Melody White penalty kick, Kaite Rose Parsons

Next — Northview (4-3-1) hosted Monrovia on Monday.

Football

At Clinton

West Vigo JV    0    8    8    0    —    16

South Vermillion JV    8    0    6    0    —    14

South Vermillion scoring unavailable

WV — Hunter Voils 5 run (Voils run)

WV — Austin Cutliff 65 run (Voils run)

Highlights — Austin Cutliff’s breakaway brought the Vikings from behind, and an interception in West Vigo territory in the final minute by Jacob Higgins preserved the visitors’ lead.

Next — West Vigo (1-3) hosts Edgewood next Monday.



Saturday

At Cayuga

North Central    0    0    0    0    —    0

North Vermillion    20    14    7    7    —    48

Individual scoring unavailable

Highlights — For North Vermillion, Brayden Woodard completed 13 of 22 passes for 133 yards and 3 touchdowns and also ran 18 times for 90 yards and 2 touchdowns. Kody Zumwalt ran 15 times for 74 yards and a touchdown and caught 3 passes for 26 yards and a touchdown, Zeth Jumps caught 5 passes for 70 yards and Wade Harrison had 44 yards rushing, 22 yards receiving and caught a touchdown pass.

For North Central, Dillon Bailey had 75 yards rushing on 18 carries, Jordan Caton 53 yards on 6 carries and Justin Burris 38 yards on 9 carries. Dante Rehmel had 21 tackles.

Next — North Vermillion (4-0) plays Friday at Riverton Parke and North Central (3-1) hosts North Knox on Friday.



At Palestine, Ill.

Casey    6    16    6    7    —    35

Palestine-Hutsonville    0    0    0    0    —    0

C — Josh Blome 4 run (kick failed), 6:20 1st

C — Ajaye Meeks 40 run (Dalton Livvix pass from Nicco Stepina), 4:45 2nd

C — Livvix 4 run (Meeks run), 0:45 2nd

C — Meeks 82 run (kick failed), 11:32 3rd

C — Stepina 2 run (Jesse Burnett kick), 9:39 4th

Highlights — For Casey, Meeks had 258 yards on 14 carries and Blome 62 yards in 10 carries. For Palestine-Hutsonville, Matt Schmidlin had 87 yards on 14 carries and also had 9 tackles, and Ben Martinez and Dylan Webster had 10 tackles each.

Next — Casey (3-0) hosts Edwards County and Palestine-Hutsonville (1-2) plays at Cumberland on Friday.

 

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Consultation: Rex manager Brian Dorsett talks with his pitcher and players during a time-out Sunday, July 15, at Sycamore Field. (Tribune-Star file/Bob Poynter)

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