TERRE HAUTE —
Rockville won its first girls high school golf match of the season Tuesday with a season-best score.
The Rox defeated West Vigo 214-251 at The Landing course.
Juniors Jerica Carrington and Megan Riffe each had 52 for the Rox to take medalist honors. Sophomore Ciara McClain led the Vikings with a career-best 56.
Both teams have home matches Thursday and West Vigo will be in the Western Indiana Conference tournament Saturday.
Rockville 214, West Vigo 251
Rockville (214) — Jerica Carrington 52, Micha Moore 55, Megan Riffe 52, Kelsey Sandusky 57, Tori Link 55, Angi Miller 57.
West Vigo (251) — Kristina Smith 63, Ciara McClain 56, Olivia Butterman 63, Alainie Shepard 69.
Next — Both teams will have matches Thursday. Rockville (1-4) plays Fountain Central at the Parke County Course and West Vigo (0-6) meets Cloverdale at River Bend.
Tennis
Boys
• Vincennes Lincoln 5, Linton 0 — At Linton, the Miners lost their season opener.
Vincennes Rivet 5, Linton 0
Singles — Kendall Vieke (VR) def. Seth Herndon 6-2, 6-3; Aaron Pea (VR) def. Kris Shipman 6-2, 6-4; Blake Mouzin (VR) def. Ben Brown 6-0, 6-1.
Doubles — Brady Mouzin-Colin Vieke (VR) def. Taylor Sloan-Cody Kocher 6-1, 6-1; Nick Niehaus-Collin Wirth (VR) def. Tyler Ivey-Brandon Flater 6-4, 6-0.
JV — Rivet 1, Linton 0.
Next — Linton (0-1) will be at Owen Valley today, while Vincennes Rivet (2-0) will be at Loogootee today.
• Attica 3, South Vermillion 2 — At Attica, South Vermillion lost a hard-fought battle to host Red Ramblers.
Singles — Sam Crane (A) def. Austin Hines 6-0, 6-1; Kegan Sumner (A) def. Conner Blake 6-0, 6-0; Aaron Hines (SV) won by forfeit.
Doubles —Tristan Reece-Albie Gilmore (A) def. Brad Chambers-Dylan Haltom 6-0, 0-6, 7-5; Kam Weyrauch-Kaden Lawson (SV) def. Jack Crane-Steve Reynolds 6-0, 6-3.
n Casey 8, Mt. Zion 1 — At Casey, Ill., the host Warriors won their season opener Tuesday in dominant fashion.
Casey 8, Mt. Zion 1
Singles — Kalie Snyder (C) def. Ashley Byers 6-2, 6-2; Kelsey Edens (C) def. Jennifer Kappenmam 6-1, 6-0; Audrey Scott (C) def. Katie Ciambella 6-7, 6-0, 7-6; Emily Tatge (C) def. Lora Brewer 6-2, 6-4; Dakota Parker (C) def.Vanessa Slunder 6-1, 6-3; Lindsey Tatge (C) def. Mallory Hart (C) 6-2, 6-2.
Doubles — Edens-Scott (C) def. Byers-Kapperman 6-3, 6-4; Kalie Snyder-Tatge (C) def. Ciambella-Brewer 6-1, 6-2; Slunder-Hart (MZ) def. Macie Collins-Caitlyn Cox 6-2, 0-6, 6-4.
Boys soccer
• Terre Haute South 2, Martinsville 0 — At Martinsville, Nic Henderson and Josh Pigg found the back of the net to lead Terre Haute South to a victory.
Terre Haute South 1 1 — 2
Martinsville 0 0 — 0
South goals — Nic Henderson (assist Ian Cook), Josh Pigg.
JV — Martinsville 3, Terre Haute South 2 (Goals: Eddy Momanyi, assist David Kennel; Sam Mimms).
Next — South (2-1-1) plays Thursday at home against Lebanon.
• Covington 3, West Vigo 2 — At Covington, Andrew Kump and Chris Guyman scored goals for the Vikings.
West Vigo goals — Andrew Kump, Chris Guyman.
Saves — Nathan Augustus 16.
Next — West Vigo (0-3) plays tonight at home against Northview.
Northview games this season
Scores — Crawfordsville 7, Northview 2; Martinsville 12, Northview 0 and Bloomington South 12, Northview 0 in Washington Hatchet Classic; and Northview 2, Cascade 2 on Monday.
Northview goals Monday — Nick Ross (Mark Underwood), Dylan Dyer (Alex Frankville and Trey Boor).
Next — Northview (0-3-1) will visit West Vigo on Thursday.
Volleyball
• West Vigo wins in three — At Covington, Jessica Coombs had 12 kills, and Leigha Cottom served up four aces for the victorious Vikings.
West Vigo 25 25 25
Covington 14 11 18
Highlights — For West Vigo, Jessica Coombs had 12 kills, 1 ace; Kaitlyn Cardinal had 7 kills, 2 aces and 2 blocks; Leigha Cottom 5 kills and 4 aces; Caitlyn Tilford 13 assists, 3 digs; and Jorden Brown 10 assists and 3 aces.
JV — West Vigo won 25-23, 25-23.
Next — West Vigo (3-2) plays Thursday at Cloverdale.
• Clay City wins — At Cloverdale, Lynsey Higgins had 12 kills to lead Clay City past Cloverdale in three games.
Clay City 25 25 25
Cloverdale 21 14 15
Highlights — For Clay City, Shaya Stevenson had 14 assists and 2 aces; Lynsey Higgins had 12 kills, a block and 2 digs; and Shelby Hane had 9 kills, 1 block and 1 ace.
JV — Clay City won 25-14, 25-17.
Next — Clay City (3-0) plays Saturday at the Bloomfield Invitational.
• Panthers lose — At Mecca, Riverton Parke lost to Crawfordsville 25-8, 23-25, 25-12, 27-25.
Crawfordsville 25 23 25 27
Riverton Parke 8 25 12 25
Highlights — No names were provided for Riverton Parke.
JV — Crawfordsville won in two games.
Sports
Prep Roundup: Rockville wins its first girls golf match; South boys soccer tops Martinsville
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Perfect game: ISU shoots NCAA record 12-for-12 from 3-point range in win over SIU
Indiana State set an NCAA record for 3-point percentage and consecutive 3-pointers made Saturday afternoon in Hulman Center, connecting on all 12 attempts during a 78-68 win over Southern Illinois.
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THN SECTIONAL: Braves to play Mooresville for sectional title tonight
Terre Haute South continued to show what’s new and Terre Haute North unfortunately reverted back to what’s old in Class 4A high school girls basketball sectional action Friday night at North.
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OWEN VALLEY SECTIONAL: Eagles bring Vikes down to earth
Baby steps. A baby takes that first step and grins, then attempts the second step and tumbles. The West Vigo High School girls took their first step with a victory Tuesday night in the Class 3A basketball sectional at Owen Valley.
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‘Frustrated’ Sycamores regroup to face Southern Illinois
Indiana State’s men’s basketball struggles have hit one Sycamore senior hard.
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Thomas nets double-double as ISU women end losing streak
The halftime speech is one of the most time-worn clichés in sports, but once in a while, it’s meaningful. It certainly was for the Indiana State women’s basketball team on Friday against Bradley.
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BLOOMFIELD SECTIONAL: Sullivan jumps to early lead in sectional victory
Sullivan jumped out to a 9-0 lead and were never threatened in a dominant 48-25 win over Eastern Greene in a semifinal game of the Class 2A Bloomfield girls basketball sectional inside Glover Gymnasium on Friday.
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North Vermillion Sectional: Panthers, Falcons to meet for NV title
Outstanding defense and quality passing landed Riverton Parke in the championship game of the Class A North Vermillion Sectional. The Panthers will have to get through the host school tonight in order to secure the program’s first sectional crown since 1992.
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South swimmers don’t advance at Finals
Terre Haute South’s trip to the IHSAA girls swimming state finals at the Indiana University Natatorium was a short one Friday night.
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METRO ROUNDUP: ISU track athlete selected as MVC scholar-athlete of week
Indiana State senior Ernest Rollins has been selected the Prairie Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week it was announced Friday.
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BASKETBALL ROUNDUP: Duncan’s OT free throws help Marshall down H-P
Jacob Duncan hit four free throws in overtime Friday night as visiting Marshall defeated Hutsonville-Palestine 51-49 in Little Illini Conference action.
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Perfect game: ISU shoots NCAA record 12-for-12 from 3-point range in win over SIU
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METRO ROUNDUP: ISU track athlete selected as MVC scholar-athlete of week
Indiana State senior Ernest Rollins has been selected the Prairie Farms/Missouri Valley Conference Male Scholar-Athlete of the Week it was announced Friday.
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Union season more fun with Talpas around
The Union boys basketball team has had its share of fun moments in the past, arguably the most fun being its Class A state runner-up in 2000.
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Injury bug follows girls into postseason
Who’s healthy is the question at least three of the four teams will be asking tonight when Class 4A girls high school basketball sectional play begins at Terre Haute North.
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A day later, Giants basking in win
A little more than nine hours after the New York Giants registered their second Super Bowl triumph in four years, coach Tom Coughlin and quarterback Eli Manning met with the media covering Super Bowl XLVI one last time Monday morning.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Evans, West receive track accolades
Two Rose-Hulman track and field athletes received weekly honors from the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference on Monday.
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METRO ROUNDUP: ISU track athlete selected as MVC scholar-athlete of week
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THN SECTIONAL: Braves to play Mooresville for sectional title tonight
Terre Haute South continued to show what’s new and Terre Haute North unfortunately reverted back to what’s old in Class 4A high school girls basketball sectional action Friday night at North.
- OWEN VALLEY SECTIONAL: Eagles bring Vikes down to earth
- BLOOMFIELD SECTIONAL: Sullivan jumps to early lead in sectional victory
- North Vermillion Sectional: Panthers, Falcons to meet for NV title
- South swimmers don’t advance at Finals
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Perfect game: ISU shoots NCAA record 12-for-12 from 3-point range in win over SIU
Indiana State set an NCAA record for 3-point percentage and consecutive 3-pointers made Saturday afternoon in Hulman Center, connecting on all 12 attempts during a 78-68 win over Southern Illinois.
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‘Frustrated’ Sycamores regroup to face Southern Illinois
Indiana State’s men’s basketball struggles have hit one Sycamore senior hard.
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Thomas nets double-double as ISU women end losing streak
The halftime speech is one of the most time-worn clichés in sports, but once in a while, it’s meaningful. It certainly was for the Indiana State women’s basketball team on Friday against Bradley.
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Sycamore women looking to snap six-game losing streak
The Indiana State women’s basketball team is in dire need of a victory in Hulman Center this weekend.
Bradley visits Terre Haute tonight looking to sweep the season series from the Sycamores, who are in jeopardy of the program’s first seven-game losing streak since the 1995-96 season.
“I think it should [add to motivation]. There’s no doubt that group in the locker room in there is very disappointed,” Coach Teri Moren said. “As I keep saying, we’re in a rough patch right now, and there’s no group of kids that wants to get right back on track more than they do.” -
Leonard dominates in first half, but IU, Zeller earn the victory
The first half belonged to Illinois’ Meyers Leonard.
The win belonged to Indiana and Cody Zeller.
The 23rd-ranked Hoosiers (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten) took advantage of a glaring free-throw discrepancy to defeat the Illini 84-71 on Thursday.
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Perfect game: ISU shoots NCAA record 12-for-12 from 3-point range in win over SIU
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RAMBLIN' RECK: And now, on to the next beloved winter sport
The final football game finally has been played, meaning folks in the Valley can concentrate on basketball this week.
- FROM THE PRESS BOX: Peyton’s place belongs to Eli
- COLLEGE REPORT: Vikings Waters, Barton excited about college basketball
- REDNECK QUAKER: Parke County young man keeps busy outdoors
- RAMBLIN' RECK: Indianapolis is looking mighty good this week
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RAMBLIN' RECK: And now, on to the next beloved winter sport
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A New York Giants fan, center, leads a cheer as he and his fellow fans walk to Lucas Oil Stadium for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Sunday.
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A day later, Giants basking in win
A little more than nine hours after the New York Giants registered their second Super Bowl triumph in four years, coach Tom Coughlin and quarterback Eli Manning met with the media covering Super Bowl XLVI one last time Monday morning.
- PATRIOT KILLER: Eli’s heroics starting to look vintage
- What a kick for Weatherford
- FROM THE PRESS BOX: Peyton’s place belongs to Eli
- Mistakes cost Patriots fourth title
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A day later, Giants basking in win
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Heftier home schedule awaits Rex fans
Terre Haute Rex fans will get to see their favorite baseball team play two additional home games this year — and it will be a championship team they’re watching.
- America’s (Class) Time: ISU students analyze Rex attendance data for class project
- No comeback this time for Rex
- Rex's pitching staff has big postseason potential
- Rex earn playoff spot with 8-3 win against Danville
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Heftier home schedule awaits Rex fans
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Colts welcome Manusky aboard as defensive coordinator
On Thursday, Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson, coach Chuck Pagano and potential No. 1 draft pick Andrew Luck led the parade.
Grigson and Pagano confirmed the hiring of several assistant coaches, including defensive coordinator Greg Manusky, Marwan Maalouf (special teams), Roy Anderson (safeties), Alfredo Roberts (tight ends) and Brandt Boyer (assistant special teams). - Mathis, Garcon at top of Colts’ wish list; Wayne isn’t
- Manning tiptoes around health questions
- Back home again in Indiana
- Patriots first to arrive in Indy
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Colts welcome Manusky aboard as defensive coordinator
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TRACKSIDE: Valley racing showed best, worst of times in 2011
A look back on the 2011 Wabash Valley auto racing season reveals the best and worst of times the sport has to offer.
- Action Track to play host to 4 USAC events
- ISU's Troxell, Crossroads Dragway in running for NHRA awards
- Memorial service for Wheldon attracts thousands
- Indy remembers Wheldon
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TRACKSIDE: Valley racing showed best, worst of times in 2011








