TERRE HAUTE —
Terre Haute North closed out its regular girls high school golf season on a winning note in Senior Night action Tuesday at Hulman Links.
The Patriots outscored Edgewood 193-206 to finish with a 4-3 record in nine-hole matches. Seniors Anna Potter and Nicole Anderson led the Patriots. Potter shot 42 for medalist honors and Anderson carded 43.
Potter and Anderson have played varsity golf for four years and earned all-Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference honors once.
Alex Bryant shot 53 and Alli Farrington had 55 to round out the North scoring.
Olivia Rund of Edgewood was medalist with 47. She earlier was medalist in the Western Indiana Conference championship action at Idle Creek.
North will vie for sectional honors at Forest Park on Saturday.
Terre Haute North 193, Edgewood 206
Terre Haute North (193) — Nicole Anderson 43, Anna Potter 42, Alex Bryant 53, Alli Farrington 55, Carson Smith 56.
Edgewood (206) — Olivia Rund 47, Katie Williams 55, Jessica Bailum 53, Katey Wilbur 51, Claire Schapker 62.
Next — Terre Haute North (4-3) will compete in the Northview Sectional at Forest Park on Saturday. Edgewood (8-4) will play in the sectional at Cascades in Bloomington on Monday.
In other girls golf:
• Cloverdale 204, West Vigo 267 — At Clover Meadows, Sidney Shrum took medalist honors with a 38 for Cloverdale.
West Vigo (267) — Ciara McClain 67, Olivia Butterman 62, Elizabeth Favre 69, Heather Prouse 69, Sarah Dugger 70.
Cloverdale (204) — Sidney Shrum 38, Payton Dorsett 54, Anna Spencer 55, Harlee Fuetter 57.
Next — West Vigo (0-8) plays Paris on Thursday at Rea Park.
BOYS
Monday
At Arcola
Team scores — Marshall 187, Villa Grove 242, Arcola inc.
Marshall (187) — Wade Kibler 42, Keifer Treece 45, John Sisson 48, Kyle Sandefer 50.
Volleyball
• Rockville 3, South Vermillion 0 — At Clinton, Emma Riffe had 13 assists and 10 kills as the Rox got the sweep.
Rockville 25 25 25
South Vermillion 17 13 16
Highlights — For Rockville, Emma Riffe had 13 assists, 10 kills, 7 digs, 5 aces; Taylor Vukovits had 13 digs, 4 aces; Raeann Sutherlin had 12 digs, 11 kills; Jenifer Lee had 10 assists; Morgan Black had 12 digs.
JV — Rockville won 25-17, 25-9
Next — Rockville (record not reported) plays at the Shakamak invite on Saturday.
• North Vermillion 3, West Vigo 1 — At West Terre Haute, the Falcons defeated the Vikings. No other details were available at press time.
Monday
Casey 25 25
Martinsville 21 16
Highlights — For Casey, Lacy Maulding had 21 digs and 12 kills; Karlee Maschhoff had 49 assists.
Record — Casey is 10-3.
North Vermillion 25 25 25
South Vermillion 20 19 17
Highlights — For North Vermillion, Alanda Leigh 12 digs; Colby Pomar had 18 assists, 8 digs; Darby Martin had 16 kills, 6 digs; Kaylee Axtell had 6 digs; Mikayla Kinneer had 6 digs; Sydney Poynter had 6 digs; Taylen Balding had 16 digs; 7 kills.
Tennis
Boys
• Washington 5, Sullivan 0 — At Washington, the Hatchets swept the Golden Arrows.
Singles — Lucas Miller (W) def. Luke Willis 6-2, 6-2; Corey Thompson (W) def. Jake Pirtle 6-0, 6-3; Jacob Luttrell (W) def. William Arnett 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles — Tyler Stoll-Matt Pancake (W) def. Carson Willis-Austin Bobbitt 6-0, 6-1; Jake Bedwell-Garrett Burton (W) def. Riley Pirtle-Callen Spatz 6-1, 6-1.
Next — Sullivan (record not reported) plays host to South Vermillion today.
• Fountain Central 4, Rockville 1 — At Rockville, Kurtis Overpeck got the lone win for the Rox at No. 2 singles.
Singles — Luke Davenport (FC) def. Garrett Baysinger 6-2, 0-6, 6-1; Kurtis Overpeck (R) def. Cody Hoagland 6-3, 4-6, 6-2; Kody Keeling (FC) def. Brandon Knoblett 6-0, 6-0.
Doubles — Dale Hathaway-Doug Keeling (FC) def. Chance Becker-Craig Overpeck 6-0, 6-0; Keith Olsen-Trenady Vincent (FC) def. Anthony Stowe-Dakota Whitmer 6-1, 6-2.
Next — Rockville (4-9) plays at Covington today.
Girls
• Casey 7, Newton 2 — At Casey, Ill., the Warriors won a Little Illini Conference match with Newton.
Singles — Audrey Scott (C) def. Rebeca Mier-y-Leon 6-4, 6-3; Dakotah Parker (C) def. Michaela Green 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; Caitlyn Cox (C) def. Kelsey Vahling 6-0, 6-1; Darbie Thompson (C) def. Hannah Dhom 3-6, 6-1, 6-2; Stacie Purcell (N) def. Ashley Hollensbe 6-2, 4-6, 6-4; Leslie Gladie (C) def. Sarah Stewart 6-3, 6-2.
Doubles — Scott-Parker (C) def. Mier-y-Leon-Purcell 6-3, 6-4; Hollensbe-Thompson (C) def. Green-Hannah Loy 6-4, 6-3; Shelby Jackson-Stacy Cummins (N) def. Gladie-Fain 7-6, 4-6.
Record — Casey is 3-4.
Soccer
Boys
• Greencastle 1, West Vigo 0 — At Greencastle, Nick Tharp scored the lone goal in the first half as the Tiger Cubs edged the Vikings.
Nathan Augustus had 17 saves in goal for the Vikings.
West Vigo 0 0 — 0
Greencastle 1 0 — 1
Next — West Vigo (1-4-1) plays host to Owen Valley on Thursday.
Girls
• Greencastle 4, West Vigo 0 — At Greencastle, the Tigers Cubs won a nonconference match. No other details were available at press time.
West Vigo 0 0 — 0
Greencastle 3 1 — 4
Next — West Vigo (record not reported) plays host to Owen Valley on Thursday.
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
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Softball sectionals
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
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Indiana State baseball series canceled
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
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Trophies: Ace Hunt rummages through several boxes loaded with sports trophies from days gone by Tuesday afternoon in the basement of the ISU Athletic offices building.
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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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