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October 3, 2012

PREP ROUNDUP: South wins boys tennis regional semi

GREENCASTLE — Playing indoors at DePauw University’s tennis facility because of rain Tuesday, Terre Haute South earned the right to advance into today’s IHSAA regional championship match by blanking Crawfordsville 5-0 in the semifinal round.

Meanwhile, Fountain Central defeated Northview 4-1 in the other semifinal match, which took place at Crawfordsville. Singles and doubles results from that match were not available to the Tribune-Star.

That means South and Fountain Central will square off for the regional title at 4:45 p.m. today at Crawfordsville High School.

In the state singles tournament, Terre Haute North senior Tate Egan knocked off Greencastle’s Landon Miller 6-0, 6-0 at DePauw. Egan (17-4) will play again today at 4:45 p.m. at Crawfordsville, weather permitting.



Terre Haute South 5, Crawfordsville 0

Singles — Nathan Bogle (THS) def. Dane Baldwin 6-1, 6-0; Krishan Kumar (THS) def. Seth Lewis 6-1, 6-1; Alex Barksdale (THS) def. Amit Nag 6-1, 6-0.

Doubles — Scott Kellar-Reed Crawford (THS) def. Logan Hayes-George Go 6-3, 6-3; Luke Yeagley-Trace Harruff (THS) def. Juan Huesca-Tanner Laughlin 6-1, 6-0.

Next — South (14-3) will take on Fountain Central for the regional championship at 4:45 p.m. today at Crawfordsville.

Cross country

Girls

• West Vigo 18, Paris (Ill.) 37 — At West Vigo, Acetha Tolerson finished first individually (23 minutes, 15 seconds) and helped the Vikings finish their regular season with a victory.



West Vigo 18, Paris (Ill.) 37

Top 10 — Acetha Tolerson (WV) 23:15, Taylor Bunch (WV) 23:16, Shaelynn White (WV) 23:55, Shelby Sparks (WV) 24:35, Kahrissa Hissenbothem (P) 25:22, Valerie Lau (P) 26:14, Taylor Smith (P) 26:40, Katy Jones (WV) 26:46, Kelsey Keller (P) 27:23, Alessa Sollars (P) 28:16.

Next — West Vigo will compete in the sectional next Tuesday at the LaVern Gibson Championship Course.



Boys

• West Vigo 15, Paris (Ill.) 49 — At West Vigo, the Vikings had the top six places — led by winner Jonah Eckert — in closing their regular season on a high note.



West Vigo 15, Paris (Ill.) 49

Top 10 — Jonah Eckert (WV) 18:40, Derek Braun (WV) 19:20, Austin Romanelly (WV) 19:42, Brody Donnelly (WV) 20:01, Blake Benefiel (WV) 20:08, Jacob Weir (WV) 20:22, Ryan Coffman (P) 21:02, Clayton O’Neal (WV) 21:03, Shawn Wycoff (WV) 21:12, Alex Elmore (P) 21:19.

Next — West Vigo will participate in the sectional next Tuesday at the LaVern Gibson Championship Course.

Volleyball

• North Knox 3, Sullivan 1 — At Bicknell, Bailee Powell had 12 kills for the visiting Golden Arrows in a 17-25, 25-22, 25-23, 25-16 loss.



Sullivan    25    22    23    16

North Knox    17    25    25    25

Highlights — For Sullivan, Bailee Powell had 12 kills, 6 digs and 2 points; Abigail Hornback had 11 kills, 17 digs and 11 points; Taylor Shake had 24 assists, 10 points, 9 digs and 3 aces; Jackie Bezy had 5 kills; and Jaleigh Gilham ahd 18 digs, 8 points and 2 aces.

Record — Sullivan fell to 10-18.



• Riverton Parke 3, Fountain Central 0 — At Mecca, Riverton Parke clinched the Wabash River Conference championship by winning 25-7, 25-12, 25-14 in its “Breast Cancer Awareness” game.



Fountain Central    7    12    14

Riverton Parke    25    25    25

Highlights — For Riverton Parke, Sara Dickey had 18 kills, 5 points, 3 blocks and 3 digs; Kenzie Pollard had 29 assists, 5 points, 2 aces and 2 digs; Kelly Combs had 15 points, 9 digs, 6 aces and 2 kills; Paige Yando had 11 points, 5 kills and 4 digs; Rachel Austin had 11 points, 5 kills, 4 digs and 2 aces; and Shelby Benell had 6 points and 2 kills.

JV — Riverton Parke won in 3 games.

Freshmen — Riverton Parke won in 2 games.

Next — Riverton Parke (21-4 overall, 7-0 WRC) will serve as host for the Riverton Parke Invitational on Saturday.



• Eastern Greene 3, Clay City 0 — At Clay City, Halli Brewer posted eight kills and 16 digs and Emmie Kittle dished out 21 assists for the host Eels in a 25-16, 25-16, 25-19 loss.



Eastern Greene    25    25    25

Clay City    16    16    19

Highlights — For Clay City, Halli Brewer had 8 kills, 16 digs and 3 blocks; Emmie Kittle had 21 assists and 6 digs; Callie Dayhuff had 13 digs, 7 kills and 2 aces; Claire Miller had 11 digs; Chloe Kittle had 19 digs and 3 kills; and Alyssa Yocom had 12 digs.

JV — Clay City won 15-25, 25-19, 15-12.

Next — Clay City will compete Saturday in the Cascade Invitational.



• Rockville 3, North Vermillion 0 — At Cayuga, the visiting Rox got 15 kills from Raeann Sutherlin in posting a 25-14, 25-21, 25-17 Wabash River Conference triumph.



Rockville    25    25    25

North Vermillion    14    21    17

Highlights — For Rockville, Raeann Sutherlin had 15 kills and 14 digs; Emma Riffe had 8 kills, 17 assists and 16 digs; Jenifer Lee had 7 kills, 13 digs, 12 assists and 2 aces; Morgan Black had 17 digs; and DonaMarie Kelley had 6 aces.

JV — Rockville won 25-17, 21-25, 15-11.

Records — Rockville was 15-12 overall and 5-1 in the WRC after this match.



Monday

At Covington

Riverton Parke    25    15    25    25

Covington    16    25    18    17

Next — Riverton Parke (20-4, 6-0 WRC) played Fountain Central on Tuesday.

 

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