TERRE HAUTE —
Ashley Matchett and Denise Rowlett were two winners in golf tournaments played during the weekend in Terre Haute.
Matchett had rounds of 72 and 73 for a 3-over-par 145 to win the Idle Creek Club Championship for the first time.
Brock Dyer was second with 150 and former champ Lloyd Driggers took third with 151.
Rowlett shot 149 to win the women’s club championship and she also was first in the net division with a 64-67-131. Fred Lamb took second with 145.
Dave Bryan and Dave Rowlett each shot 154 to share senior division honors. Bryan and Rowlett also tied with Ernie Maesch for fourth in the open gross division.
Players shot their 36 holes over the course of four days.
Idle Creek Club Championship
Open gross division
145 — Ashley Matchett 72-73 (club champ)
150 — Brock Dyer 76-74
151 — Lloyd Driggers 73-78
154 — Ernie Maesch 77-77, Dave Rowlett 79-75, Dave Bryan 75-79
156 — Todd Brinza 79-77
Net division
131 — Denise Rowlett 64-67
135 — Fred Lamb 68-67
138 — Brad Binns 71-67, Gary Switzer 66-72
142 — Zach Wilhoyte 71-71
144 — Paul Thomas 71-73, Dick Wible 73-71
Senior division
154 — Bryan 75-79, Rowlett 79-75
Women’s division
149 — Denise Rowlett 73-76
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In other golf:
n McVey, Stuck win — At Hulman Links, Scott McVey and Gary Stuck were the big winners in Mundy’s Game, which was reduced to one day.
McVey and Stuck had the low total of 12-under-par 60 in the two-man best-ball event with handicap played Monday.
They also had the low round of 29 on the back nine while two teams shot 30 to tie for low on the front.
Mundy’s Game
Low total
60 — Scott McVey-Gary Stuck 31-29
62 — Dave Brown-Phil Ralston
63 — Tom Jones-Åndy Jackson
Low front
30 — Chuck Payne-Pat Wardell, Brown-Ralston
Low back
29 — McVey-Stuck
n Playoff needed — At Rea Park, a five-hole playoff was needed to determine the winner of the Old Man Scramble played Saturday and Sunday.
Three teams finished 36 holes with 26-under-par 118 scores.
Larry Russell sank a 15-foot birdie putt on the fifth playoff hole to give his team the championship. His teammates were Darrell Shouse, Dave Bibby and Jason Long.
Blayd Horrall, Mike Chaido, Joe Hayes and Po Galinski were the members of another 118 team. Members of the third team were Russ Campbell, Woody Delp, Brad Miley and Bob McDavid.
Old Man Scramble
118 — Darrell Shouse, Larry Russell, Dave Bibby, Jason Long (won playoff); Blayd Horrall, Mike Chaido, Joe Hayes, Po Galinski; Russ Campbell, Woody Delp, Brad Miley, Bob McDavid
119 — E.T. Horrall, Jim Andrews, Berk Hyde, Pete Sellers
120 — Jim Winning, Ian Carson, Bob Doti, Steve Lively
n Indiana teams win — Indiana junior and senior teams both claimed titles in the Tri-County Tourney played last month at Coldstream Country Club in Cincinnati.
Eight two-player teams from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana competed in both divisions with five scores counted in the team event.
Dave Brown and Tom Jones of Terre Haute were members of the senior team that edged Kentucky by two shots and Ohio by three shots. They finished second in the Indiana totals.
Football
n Sycamores ranked, honored — Indiana State is one of five Missouri Valley Football Conference teams to be ranked in The Sports Network FCS Top 25 Poll as announced Monday. ISU remained in the No. 23 spot in the poll despite falling 24-17 to Indiana on Saturday.
North Dakota State is ranked No. 2, Youngstown State is No. 6, Northern Iowa is No. 8 and Illinois State is No. 18 after the first week of action. Those four teams are also ranked in The FCS Coaches Poll released Monday, in which Indiana State is 26th.
Additionally, Shakir Bell and Michael Mardis were honored for their performances against Indiana by the College Football Performance Awards.
Bell was named as an honorable mention CFPA Running Back Of The Week following his 192-yard rushing performance which set a school record for most rushing yards by a Sycamore in a season opener.
Mardis was an honorable mention pick for the CFPA Tight End Of The Week after he caught six passes for 65 yards, including a long of 27 yards versus the Hoosiers.
ISU’s home opener is 2:05 p.m. Saturday against Quincy. The game will be televised on a pay-per-view basis through GoSycamores.com.
Running
n Godfreys lead — At Sullivan, Steve Godfrey was the overall winner and Laurinda Godfrey the top female Monday in the Sullivan Labor Day mile run.
A total of 201 runners participated.
Top 35 — Steve Godfrey 4:58.5, Joel Baker 5:10.1, Ben Short 5:37.5, Rick Davidson 5:38.9, Casey Garner 5:39.8, Carlos Guzman 5:45.8, Mark Achenbach 5:47.8, Nick Braun 5:53.1, Aaron Gadberry 5:55.9, Ben Walker 6:01.0, Bill Walker 6:01.8, Ed Walker 6:08.3, Shane Garner 6:13.7, Carson Willis 6:18.2, Ricky Crosby 6:31.0, John Basham 6:36.1, Neal Gambill 6:37.3, Ross Martin 6:37.3, Jeff Trimble 6:37.6, Cal Garner 6:43.1, Dossan Lamb 6:47.4, Clint Lamb 6:52.1, Ian Gadberry 6:52.8, Grant Thompson 7:00.3, Dr. Dupre 7:01.8, Dave Williams 7:03.1, Andrew Hughbanks 7:07.2, Jerrad Pirtle 7:08.4, Greg Miller 7:10.6, Michael Walker 7:11.2, Laurinda Godfrey 7:13.1, Patrick Scott 7:14.4, Zach Jernberg 7:20.8, Lukas Jones 7:23.0, Neil Klein 7:25.1.
Prep results
The following results have been reported from last week’s events.
Cross Country
Tuesday
At Newton, Ill.
GIRLS
Team scores — Newton 37, Marshall 40, Effingham 43.
Marshall — 4. Maisie Lay 20:13, 6. Lexi Lay 20:37, 7. Teresa Gorrell 20:58, 11. Teal Burnett 21:52, 12. Emily Kile 21:53. 18. Brenna Beltz 23:08, 19. Ruthann Gorrell 24:02.
BOYS
Team scores — Effingham 32, Marshall 40, Newton 56.
Marshall — 1. Ben Scamihorn 15:40, 7. Geoffrey Ray 17:34, 9. Brandon Sanders 17:43, 10. Ian Kasemeyer 18:08, 13. D.J. Cown 19:21, 15. Patrick Wells 19:29, 18. Alston Keller 20:52, 21. Caleb Sprigg 22:41.
Saturday
At Charleston, Ill.
Charleston Invitational
GIRLS
Team scores — Mattoon 28, Champaign Central 85, Marshall 107, Danville 117, Charleston 145, Effingham 155, Sullivan (Ill.) 164, Springfield Lanphier 166, Urbana 194.
Marshall — 10. Maisie Lay 21:15, 16. Teresa Gorrell 21:44, 24. Teal Burnett 22:18, 29. Lexi Lay 22:40, 35. Emily Kile 23:08, 52. Brenna Beltz 24:21, 69. Ruthann Gorrell 25:09.
BOYS
Team scores — Mahomet-Seymour 37, Shelbyville 79, Charleston 99, Mattoon 115, Champaign Central 119, Danville 125, Effingham 217, Sullivan (Ill.) 231, Springfield Lanphier 243, Marshall 263.
Marshall — 14. Ben Scamihorn 16:46, 48. Geoffrey Ray 18:18, 90. Brandon Sanders 19:59, 119. Patrick Wells 21:20, Alston Keller 22:02, Caleb Sprigg 23:56.
Volleyball
At Montgomery
Barr-Reeve Invitational
Indianapolis Lutheran 25 25
Linton 20 19
Next — Linton hosts Owen Valley next Monday.
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Indiana State baseball series canceled
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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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