TERRE HAUTE —
Indiana State junior running back Shakir Bell is among the 20 student-athletes selected by The Sports Network for the publication’s 2012 Walter Payton Award Watch List. The Walter Payton Award is presented following the season to the nation’s most outstanding player at the Football Championship Subdivision level.
Bell tied for second for the prestigious award following his standout sophomore season, a year that saw the Indianapolis native lead the nation with 1,670 rushing yards. The Warren Central High School product was named to the FCS Preseason All-America First Team by The Sports Network earlier this week.
Bell averaged 151.8 yards per game on the ground and broke the school record for single-game rushing yards last season when he racked up 256 yards and four touchdowns in Indiana State’s 37-35 win over Youngstown State on Sept. 24, 2011.
The 2011 Missouri Valley Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year tallied 14 touchdowns in 2011, breaking the school record for single-season rushing yards (1,670) and posted the eighth-best total in MVFC history.
Bell is one of three student-athletes from the MVFC to be placed on the Walter Payton Award Watch List, joined by Youngstown State’s Kurt Hess and Jamaine Cook.
The Sycamores open the 2012 season Sept. 1 in Bloomington against the Indiana Hoosiers. Indiana State opens its home schedule the following weekend when Quincy comes to Memorial Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 8.
Baseball
• Post 346 wins again — At Terre Haute North High School, Wayne Newton Post 346 got a total of 11 hits from Northview representatives Connor Pierce, T.J. Decker and Kodie Girton and a two-run homer from Tony Rosselli in the first inning in defeating Washington Post 121 by a 22-2 score in American Legion action Thursday.
Washington 000 200 0 — 2 7 4
Wayne Newton 350 (11)30 x — 22 22 0
Bonnert, Hyde (3), Resler (6) and Wilz; Olds, Marlow (7) and Sexton, Tofaute (5). W — Olds, 6-1. L — Bonnert.
Highlights — Tony Rosselli smacked a 2-run homer in the 1st inning, T.J. Decker went 4 for 5 with a double and 2 RBIs, Connor Pierce also went 4 for 5, Kodie Girton went 3 for 5 with 2 RBIs, Preston Tofaute went 2 for 2 with 2 RBIs, Zach Milam went 2 for 3 and winning pitcher Damon Olds struck out 12 Washington batters in 6 innings.
Next — Wayne Newton (26-9) will travel to Princeton for a doubleheader Saturday.
• Cal Ripken action — At Riley, pool play got under way in the Cal Ripken state tournaments for 11-year-olds and 12-year-olds Thursday.
In the 11s, Whiteland beat Shelby County 10-4 and Irvington downed Clay County 9-2. In the 12s, Whiteland overpowered Shelby County 11-1 in 4 innings and Irvington edged New Palestine 4-3.
Pool play will continue today in both tourneys.
• Havoc 12U go 32-8 — The 12U Terre Haute Havoc team finished this season with a 32-8 record.
It won four different tournament titles, recently going 7-0 to win the 2012 AA Nationals at St. Louis.
Team members — Trevor Trump, Hunter Dillingham, Samuel Steimel, Wyatt Joy, Dawson Ames, Chance Cooper, Caleb Panagouleas, Chris Taylor, Hunter Michalic, Kendal Riley and Parker Bray. Coaches: Tony Steimel, Jeff Michalic and Doug Cooper.
Golf
• Conrad wins open — At French Lick, Stephen Conrad claimed his first Indiana Open championship in the event concluded Thursday at the French Lick Springs Resorts courses.
Conrad 72 in the final round to finish with a 1-under-par 283 score. He was the 2005 Indiana Amateur champ.
Conrad finished two shots better than shot better than Chase Wright and Tyler Merkel.
Indiana Open final scores
283 — Stephen Conrad 72-69-70-72.
285 — Chase Wright 72-70-70-73, Tyler Merkel 71-72-69-73.
286 — David Mills 73-70-71-72, Jeff Cook 68-69-74-75.
288 — Bryan Brodel 73-75-67-73.
289 — Blake Watts 75-63-74-77.
• MDA event — At the Country Club of Terre Haute, the following are results of the Muscular Dystrophy Association outing Thursday:
54 — Vic Everhart, David Storms, Jerry Maran, Ron Holmes.
55 — Brad Newman, Mark Minnick, Gary Shook, Matthew Rains.
Skill awards
Closest to pin — J.Winning (No. 3), D.James (No. 7), D.Storms (No. 10), B.Gardner (No. 13), W.Loudermilk (No. 16).
Longest drive — J.DeLisle (No. 18).
Auto racing
• Sprint Week begins — Indiana Sprint Week begins tonight with the first races at I-69 Speedway in Gas City.
The U.S. Auto Club continues at Kokomo on Saturday and Lawrenceburg on Sunday and concludes next week with action at Terre Haute on Wednesday, Lincoln Park on Thursday, Bloomington on Friday and Haubstadt on Saturday.
Chris Windom was the Indiana Sprint Week champion last season.
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Tribune-Star/Jim Avelis Small ball: Ciara McClain bunts to advance a teammate early in the Viking�s sectional matchup with Brown County.
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West Vigo comes up short against 19-9 Brown County softball
West Vigo got off to a good start but Brown County finished better in Class 3A high school softball sectional semifinal action Tuesday night at Edgewood.
The Eagles bested the Vikings 7-5 and will meet South Vermillion, a 12-7 winner over Owen Valley, for the sectional championship on Thursday starting at 6 p.m.
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Valley baseball teams have been keeping busy heading into sectionals
When high school baseball sectionals begin around the Wabash Valley today, one complaint that’s not expected to be heard from any coach is that his team has had too much time off.
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Northview powers way past Terre Haute South in sectional semifinal
Northview unleashed power rarely seen in high school girls softball Tuesday night to eliminate Terre Haute South 8-1 in the Class 4A Sectional at Martinsville High School.
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Terre Haute North dominates field at regional
Keirra Porter took first place in two individual events and helped Terre Haute North win one of its relays as the Patriots captured the Evansville Central Regional team championship in girls high school track and field Tuesday night.
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Manaea's shoulder causing him latest pain
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PREP ROUNDUP: South tennis cruises into regional final
Terre Haute South didn’t lose a game en route to blanking Seeger 5-0 in girls high school tennis Tuesday to advance to today’s championship match against Crawfordsville in the Greencastle Regional.
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Terry enjoys strong year with Wildcats, and still enjoying suiting up to play
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West Vigo softball holds off nemesis Edgewood in softball sectional
Ice cream was enough of a reward Monday night after the West Vigo Vikings beat eight-time defending champion Edgewood 6-2 in extra innings in the opening game of the Class 3A softball sectional at Edgewood High School. But that’s not what Vikings want.
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West Vigo comes up short against 19-9 Brown County softball
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Coach: Tim Terry is the South Vermillion baseball coach and plays in the senior league on Sunday afternoons.
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Terry enjoys strong year with Wildcats, and still enjoying suiting up to play
South Vermillion’s Tim Terry is the longest tenured coach in Wabash Valley high school baseball as his Wildcats are set to begin sectional play Thursday against Owen Valley.
But on the Yankees, a 35-and-over team in the Terre Haute Men’s Senior Baseball League, Terry is “just a youngster” if you ask Larry Roesch, his 68-year-old teammate on the Volkers Group Yankees. -
Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
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Indiana State baseball series canceled
Heavy rain from Thursday through Saturday has forced Indiana State and Tennessee Martin to cancel their three-game weekend baseball series in northwest Tennessee.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Rose-Hulman baseball to play DePauw on Thursday after Tuesday's rain
The Rose-Hulman baseball team has rescheduled its non-conference game with DePauw to Thursday night.
The start time remains 7 p.m. for the single nine-inning game that was originally scheduled for today. Tuesday’s scheduled Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference game at Anderson was moved to Sunday because of rain. -
Vigo County Youth Soccer Association to host Indiana Soccer Cup Games
The Vigo County Youth Soccer Association will welcome more than 7,000 people to its Springhill Drive facility through two tournaments in the next five weeks.
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Terry enjoys strong year with Wildcats, and still enjoying suiting up to play
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West Vigo comes up short against 19-9 Brown County softball
West Vigo got off to a good start but Brown County finished better in Class 3A high school softball sectional semifinal action Tuesday night at Edgewood.
The Eagles bested the Vikings 7-5 and will meet South Vermillion, a 12-7 winner over Owen Valley, for the sectional championship on Thursday starting at 6 p.m.
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Manaea's shoulder causing him latest pain
Indiana State pitcher Sean Manaea has battled through so many aches and pains during the 2013 season that it can be hard to discern the serious pain from the pain he pitches through.
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ISU's Negele answers call in big way in wake of Manaea injury
When Indiana State starting pitcher Sean Manaea slumped on the mound in obvious pain after he took his warm-up pitches, red flags raised for ISU’s Missouri Valley Conference tournament hopes.
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ISU baseball hoping Manaea can get its MVC Tournament moving in right direction
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ISU track sending record 22 to postseason
On the heels of their thrilling double victory at the 2013 Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships both the Indiana State men and women moved up in the national rankings which were released Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
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ISU's athletic treasure trove
Think of every championship that Indiana State has won in each of its sports, past and present. Think of every tournament — postseason or regular season — which the Sycamores have claimed as their own.
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Manaea's shoulder causing him latest pain
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TRACKSIDE: Local drivers, owners looking to have strong night at Tony Hulman Classic
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Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
A year ago, the Indianapolis Colts received high marks for the impact players the team added through the NFL draft.
Of the 10 players selected, five ended up either starting or seeing extensive playing time (quarterback Andrew Luck, tight ends Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen, wide receiver T.Y. Hilton and running back Vick Ballard) during the Colts’ 11-5 season.
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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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2012 an up, down season for Rex
The Terre Haute Rex went through plenty of trials and tribulations during the summer of 2012.
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2012 an up, down season for Rex
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Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
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Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
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