TERRE HAUTE —
Two Rose-Hulman track and field athletes received weekly honors from the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference on Monday.
Liz Evans was named Women’s Field Athlete of the Week and Stuart West was Men’s Track Athlete of the Week.
Evans had two victories and two school records in Friday’s DePauw Invitational, taking the triple jump in 35-feet-6 1/2 and high jump in 5-8 3/4. The triple-jump mark was a school record, as was her third-place effort of 17-6 3/4 in long jump.
West won the 800-meter run in 1:57.19, fourth-fastest time in Rose-Hulman history and the fastest time in the HCAC this season.
Rose-Hulman competes at Monmouth this Saturday.
Basketball
• Panthers, Warriors eliminated — Oblong and Casey lost first-round games in Illinois high school regional contests Monday night.
At Teutopolis, Casey lost 65-32 to Vandalia at the Class 2A Teutopolis Regional with Taelor Tiffin scoring 14 points and Michaela Montgomery 10 for the Warriors.
Vandalia plays top-seeded Marshall at 6 p.m. CST today, while the host team plays the winner of Monday’s late game between Greenville and Paris in today’s second semifinal game.
At Martinsville, Kansas defeated Oblong 64-43 and will play top-seeded Cumberland today in the Class 1A Martinsville Regional. Palestine-Hutsonville and the host Bluestreaks played the second game Monday, with the winner meeting Neoga today.
CASEY (32) — Montgomery 5 0-0 10, Birchfield 2 2-6 6, Tiffin 5 1-2 14, Ghast 1 0-0 2, Black 0 0-0 0, Green 0 0-0 0, Edwards 0 0-0 0, Zellers 0 0-0 0. Totals 13 FG, 3-8 FT, 32 TP.
VANDALIA (65) — Cripe 2 0-0 4, Bruno 12 1-2 28, Whightsil 2 0-0 4, Wollerman 8 0-0 21, Edwards 1 0-0 2, Connell 0 0-0 0, Protz 0 0-0 0, Kershaw 1 0-0 2, Sellers 0 0-0 0, Cothern 1 0-0 2, Dugan 1 0-0 2, Evans 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 FG, 1-2 FT, 65 TP.
Casey 7 11 9 5 — 32
Vandalia 12 21 18 14 — 65
3-point goals — Tiffin 3, Wollerman 5, Bruno 3. Total fouls — Casey 11, Vandalia 10. Fouled out — none.
• St. Mary-of-the-Woods 83, MacMurray 69 — At Clinton, the host Pomeroys got yeoman work from six players Saturday in a home-court victory.
Brittney Shaner had 31 points for the winners, while Chelsea Weaver added 18, Whitney Allen 16, Chelsey Barron 10 with 13 rebounds and Jen McLeish-Marietta eight. Barron, Shaner and Weaver all played the entire 40 minutes.
Now 9-12, St. Mary-of-the-Woods goes on the road this week to Robert Morris-Springfield on Friday and LIndenwood-Belleville on Saturday.
• West Vigo wins — At Spencer, West Vigo’s freshman boys defeated Northview 36-30 Monday to win the Western Indiana Conference championship.
The Vikes had a 17-14 lead at halftime in the game played at Owen Valley.
Braiden Cardinal led the Vikes with 11 points and Alex West had nine. Harden led the Knights with 10 points.
• Diamonds go 4-0 — At Louisville, the Terre Haute Diamonds won all four games of a tournament at Louisville during the weekend, winning pool games by scores of 44-32 and 49-40, downing the Louisville Retros 51-16 in the semifinals and beating the Louisville Cubs 44-29 for the championship.
Team members are Mallory Bell, Torri Brewer, Ali Danielson, Riley Davis, Lauren Hambrock, Anne Hubbard, Madison Jaeger, Lauren Perrelle and Shannon Sullivan. Lisa Davis is the coach.
Sports
METRO ROUNDUP: Evans, West receive track accolades
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Tribune-Star/Jim Avelis Winner: Northview pitcher T.J. Decker rejoices as his team records the last out in their semi-final win. The Knights defeated Terre Haute North in the first game Monday at Plainfield.
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Shining Knights: Northview tops both TH teams for title
A high school baseball game that had been tense all the way through reached angina-producing heights at the end Monday night, as Northview ended Terre Haute South’s sectional championship run by a single run and a fraction of an inch.
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Bubble intact: ISU headed to NCAA baseball tournament
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Miners beat 2A newcomer for 3rd straight title
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South hangs on after scary moment in sectional semis
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PREP/METRO ROUNDUP: Turkey Run rolls to title
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Eaton’s pair of long balls put Linton in title game
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ISU chosen for NCAA baseball tournament
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Brick by brick: With 3rd win, Franchitti adds another layer to Indy 500 resume
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INDY 500 NOTEBOOK: Barrichello finishes 10th in 1st oval race
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Shining Knights: Northview tops both TH teams for title
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Tribune-Star/Jim Avelis Winner: Northview pitcher T.J. Decker rejoices as his team records the last out in their semi-final win. The Knights defeated Terre Haute North in the first game Monday at Plainfield.
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Shining Knights: Northview tops both TH teams for title
A high school baseball game that had been tense all the way through reached angina-producing heights at the end Monday night, as Northview ended Terre Haute South’s sectional championship run by a single run and a fraction of an inch.
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Bubble intact: ISU headed to NCAA baseball tournament
Forty-eight teams had been chosen for the NCAA Baseball Tournament Selection Show and things were getting antsy in the Indiana State clubhouse on Monday.
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Miners beat 2A newcomer for 3rd straight title
Linton and North Central were both defending high school baseball sectional champions, but the Thunderbirds’ move up to Class 2A did not go as they expected.
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South hangs on after scary moment in sectional semis
Terre Haute South’s bid for a sixth consecutive high school baseball sectional championship took a scary turn Monday afternoon.
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PREP/METRO ROUNDUP: Turkey Run rolls to title
Turkey Run routed North Vermillion 15-2 to capture the Class A Rockville Sectional championship for high school baseball Monday night.
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Shining Knights: Northview tops both TH teams for title
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Shining Knights: Northview tops both TH teams for title
A high school baseball game that had been tense all the way through reached angina-producing heights at the end Monday night, as Northview ended Terre Haute South’s sectional championship run by a single run and a fraction of an inch.
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Bubble intact: ISU headed to NCAA baseball tournament
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Indiana State’s baseball fate to be decided today
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ISU hurdler Swift becomes 5th Sycamore to make NCAAs
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FROM THE PRESS BOX: ISU baseball has pluses, minuses for tourney bid
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Lou Watson, former IU player and coach, dies at 88
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Bubble intact: ISU headed to NCAA baseball tournament
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KEGLER’S KORNER: New members of GTHBA Hall of Fame
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Colts have stocked up on tight ends
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Colts have stocked up on tight ends
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Rex summer league team will have almost entire new pitching staff
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Rex summer league team will have almost entire new pitching staff
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Colts have stocked up on tight ends
Just because Dallas Clark is now in Tampa Bay and Jacob Tamme has moved on to Denver doesn’t mean that the tight end position has become any less important to the Indianapolis Colts offense.
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Colts have stocked up on tight ends
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AP/Dave Parker Dario Franchitti, center, of Scotland, leads teammate Scott Dixon, bottom, of New Zealand, and Tony Kanaan, top, of Brazil, to the finish line on the final lap of the Indianapolis 500 Sunday.
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Brick by brick: With 3rd win, Franchitti adds another layer to Indy 500 resume
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Brick by brick: With 3rd win, Franchitti adds another layer to Indy 500 resume




