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4 'L' 2B WCETON DAIY CLARION TUESDAY AML A 201 3 SPORTS sssasssKansaEBssoBaeBnnaiMaaBaMBaaHaMBiiMaMiMMHanBssssBSKnasB 7 county gymnasts win at state ROCKVILLE Three 5 Gibson County residents won two state champion ships and four others won once in Saturday's Indiana State United States Tumbling Associa tion AAU meet ourteen Princeton Gymnastics Club mem bers placed fifth or better Princeton resident 5 Haley Hart won tumbling and double mini titlesi and finished second on 1 the trampoline Macie Medcalf also of Prine eton won trampoline and i double mini titles and placed third in tumbling Owensville resident Alli son McClellan won tram poline and double mini titles JaysaSny 7 Photo courtesy of Karon Young Princeton Gymnastics Club tumble team members include in front from left: Emma Etheridge Delaney Thompson Miah Roesch jakaitiyn Kidd Sophie Cot ner Second row: Macie Medcalf Jaysa Snyder Claudia Dougherty Lauren Schoon Albree Wallace Gracy Key In back: Mackenzie Lewis AnnaGrace Munro coach Karen Young Allison McClellan Haley Hart Tennis Lady Trojans top Loogootee LOOGOOTEE Con Wood Memorial 4 Loogootee I sistency said coach Lind sey Malin brought Wood Memorial tennis girls their 4 1 Monday win at Loogootee Tasked the girls to Trojans evened their Blue Chip Conference record at 2 2 and gave themselves a 24 season record to take into dual with visiting Gibson Southern of the matches went three sets and our girls won all three They did it by playing consis tently and I'm very proud ofthem? rT Best comeback came at No 2 doubles as junior Audrey Tepe and senior Kayla Bottoms rallied to Tara Pennington and Paige Schaefer Senior Gina Strickland and junior Alex Houchin at No 1 doubles outlasted Senior Shelby McGregor needed just two sets for a 6 1 6 1 No 3 singles win over Ashley Jones made their girl move from side to Malin said and Alec played a tall girt We had to keep the ball away from that girt and Gina and Alex Shoultz prevailed at No 2 Makayla Earles won singles by 3 6 3 6 4 over a singles set 6 2 Erin Nelson Baseball Trojans fall to orest Park Mlchala Beasley and Hannah Walters by 4 6 64 6 3 Sophom*ore Madison did that Loogootee won two of three junior varsity matches Wood Memo play consistently let the opponent make Malin said after the Lady an 06 64 64 win over der placed first in double mini and second in both jl tumbling and trampoline I AnnaGrace Munro also of Princeton won a double mini crown and placed' second in tumbling and trampoline Yet another Princeton resident Mack enzie Lewis won in turn bling placed second on trampoline arid third in double mint Gracy Key won on tram poline and placed third in double mini Jakaitiyn Kidd of Princ eton placed second in tumbling and double mini and third on trampoline Delaney Thompson placed third in placed fourth in double mini and on trampoline Princeton resident Katie Wolf fifth and sixth in tumbling trampoline and double mint Mount Carmel resident Emma Etheridge won state championships in all three events Lauren Schoon won on trampo line and placed third in double mini while fellow Mount Carmelite Sophie Cotner won on double mini and placed third on trampoline Kira Wolf those events Princeton Gymnastics Club coach Karen Young said all members who participated in meet have qualified for the June 18 22 USTA national meet in ort Lauderdale la Young of Mount Carmel also said the club will accept new members in a 1 6 pm June 6 signup session orest Park 14 Wood Memorial 2 OAKLAND Responding to Wood Memo pair of second inning runs orest Parte baseball men scored 14 times in the next three innings Monday for a 14 2 five inning win over the Trojans field the said Wood Memorial coach Matt Malin whose Trojans will take a 4 10 record into home game against North Posey Patrick single Jeff Williams' sacrifice bunt on which he reached base when the ball was ftnnbled Michael RBI double and Zach Willis' RBI groundout gave the Trojans their 2 0 second inning lead That inning brought their only two hits orest Park began its comeback with Adam lead off single and Lance RBI double in the third Buechler moved to third on a flyout and scored the tying run on a passed ball "Then we had two errors a walk hit batsman and sacrifice fly" Malin said our 18 at bats only three were strikeouts We hit the ball but not making PCMS 8th grade boys track to win Trojan golf boys lose to Pike Central OAKLAND CITY Caleb Hill led Pike Central Pike Central 1 74 Wood Mem 2 1 0 to a 174 210 win over Wood Memorial on Monday at Oakland City Golf Course Hill shot 40 and was meet medalist He scored a oiruie on me par nve seventh hole Tyler Dawson shot 43 with Jeffrey Norrick right behind him with 45 Ck Cunningham shot 46 Senior Kody Sloan led Wood Memorial its record 2 5 with a 46 Junior Tyler Siekman followed at 50 freshman James Martin 54 and junior Dailath Hadlock 60 Wood Memorial will host Washington Catholic on Thursday scheduled Princeton Community and Gibson Southem at Heritage Hills triangular at Christmas Lake was postponed until May 20 Tigers coach Ben Kahle reported Tiger Titan VINCENNES JaVon 1665 in the 110 meter low Wilkerson won three individual events and impacted a relay win Mon day as Princeton Commu nity Middle School eighth grade trackmen edged Vincennes Clark 5248 Clark won the seventh grade meet 63 36 and swept the duals its eighth graders winning 5337 and the seventh grad ers 6633 JaVon Wilkerson won the long jump with a 19 foot ll leap the 100 meter dash in 1161 sec onds and the 400 in 5613 hurdles Adrian Madison joined both Wilkersons and Bichler in a 400 meter relay win clocked in :4919 Nick Albin won twice for Middle Tiger seventh graders taking the 110 low hurdles in :2031 and long jumping 15 10 Eric laningham Noah West Corbin Wilkerson and Maleek Hardiman won the 400 relay in 54503 for coach Jan team Holly Wood and Lexus Brittingham each won twice for Middle Lady 16 seconds and the 800 in 3:05 Macie Medcalf won the 100 hurdles in :1924 while Katie Owens Tally Hulfachor Nyco Louis and Medcalf won the 400 relay inld)L27 Maddie Pflug won twice the long jump with a 16 8 leap and the 100 in 1417 for Middle Lady Tiger sev enth graders Halle Brown won the 100 hurdles iru2068 Avery Jones Tay lor won the 400 in 15859 and joined Brown Kiare Young and Pflug in a 400 relay win timed in 5885 Coach Icea Continued from page IB NOW I'll have tO talk Evansville Bosse played with the people at the oth in one class inal ours er schools in the sectional He said much more and see if still a "At least srefre noUAHi hope is thaU'If going to Illinois Kentucky or Mair said be the best you must beat the best some where down the line but surprised that 3A will have four five team sectionals among eight sectionals with sev en teams One sectional has eight teams a social stud ies teacher not a math teacher The best format is six team sectionals but 'the committee that made these assignments must be social studies teachers and not math Not announced is where Sectional 32 will be played Monroe said several weeks ago after Mater move to 3A became a certainty but when assignments were a guessing game that ath let ic director Jon Adams said Gibson Southern was to host the sectional next ebruary was correct" Adams said later Monday afternoon Princeton host the sectional be played at Gibson Southern every year centrally located and close" basketball Sec tional 32 will stay the same Princeton and Gib son Southern aligned with Boonville Bosse Memo rial and Mount Vernon Mater Dei basketball boys remain in 2A The same six schools comprise Sectional 32 in volleyball baseball and softball Heritage Hills replaces Washington in a football sectional that includes Gibson Southern Princeton Bosse Memo rial Mount Vernon Vin cennes Lincoln and Pike Central Mater move to Sectional 64 in Class LA soccer a field including Gibson South ern Princeton North Posey and Evansville Mater Dei moves Wood Memorial soccer boys into 1A Sectional 62 with Northeast Dubois Pike Tiger eighth graders Wood put the shot 313 and threw the discus 70 1 while Brittingham ran Central Shoals and Wash ington Catholic the latter a 2011 sectional champion Wood Memorial soccer Bids remain in 1 A Sec tional 48 along with Gib son Southern Princeton North Posey Evansville Khalil Wilkerson won with a 4 foot ll high jump Chris Chavis with a 954 discus throw and Trip RirhlAr hv rlnrVino 1 KAA moinre in 7 rnimitaa 1 itans Lady 1 itans Day and reigning cham pion Mater Dei Wood 1A sectional football part ners in a tournament that will expand from five to six classes come autumn remain Linton Stockton North Daviess North Knox Perry Central Tec*mseh and Union Dug ger Springs Valley which returns to that field after a few years away Similarly the bas ketball Trojans remain aligned with Cannelton Evansville Day Northeast Dubois and Tec*mseh So Continued from page IB Gibson Southern track coordinator Jeremy Aydt this is a county meet Any time these three schools get together all the cliches are true about any thing can happen and there is no sure Wood Memorial teams hope to achieve their best showing in several years Sophom*ore Rachel Wilkins who in early April dropped tennis to put all her spring sport focus on track sounded a warning Thursday when she ran the 1600 in the 5 minutes 394 Trojans sophom*ore Liam Brown hopes to wrest the 800 meter title from Princeton senior Will Niederhaus Lady Titans sophom*ore Jordyn Milheiser is favored to repeat as 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles champion though she may not enter the long jump she won last May The Lady Brooke Walden in the 100 and Gibson Lauren Almon in the 200 are defending champions So is the Lady Lauren Ungetheim in the 400 though freshman team Middle Lady Tigers will join the boys in host ing Mount Vernon on Wednesday jj freshman Kylie Hasenour won the 800 in Mount Vernon Invitational and will contend Tuesday with Wood Ken zie Ayers among others Niederhaus is joined as a defending champion by Adam Pfeil who won the county 400 last May Titans junior Hayden Baehl and sophom*ore Tyler Kruse join Brown in challenging Niederhaus Gibson South ern sophom*ore Hunter DeWeese second at Mount Vernon challenges Pfeil Gibson Southern senior Jordan Scheller is the 100 do Lady Tro jans though Evansville Day fielded a var sity distaff team the past few years seconds to place third in the Southridge InvitationaL Teammate Brittany John son hopes to surprise Princ Vanessa Greer in the mate Maddie Raley rates as favorite Gibson Southern senior Courtney Naas eyes a 1600 repeat Princeton freshman and favorite after winning at Mount Vernon though Princeton senior Jayson Jamerson will challenge Jamerson also contends in Mair had one final thought Mount Carmel cross es the Wabash River that would be a state champi onship discus as do Gibson South Alyssa Bright and Megan Angle Greer hopes to repeat as county shot put champion by fending off the Lady MaKayla Jordan and Angle basketball standout Jackie Young looms as the high jump favorite after tying the school record by clear ing 5 foot3 at Southridge where she also ran second in the 100 Gibson Southern the 200 and shot put where Titans freshman Jacob Sparks bids Gibson South ern junior Wade isher is favored in the discus SPORTS ROUNDUP Sports menu TUESDAY Baseball Princeton Community a Washington 5 North Posey at Wood Memorial 5 Pike Central at Gibson Southern 5 Gibson South em junior varsity at Mount Cannel 430 Softball Princeton Community at Mount Vernon varsity only 5:30 Gibaon Southam at Wood Memorial 5 Track Gibson County and Girls' Championships at Wood Memorial 4:30 tennis Boonville st Princeton Community 4:30 Gibson Southern at Wood Memorial 4 30 golf Gibson Southern and Vincennes Lincoln st Princeton Community 430 Prep baseball MountCarmel 003 0001 4 0 3 PrinceComm 006 300 10 Allen Goldman (5) and Rue Sanderter and Stuckey Allen HR Princeton Havitl (3rd 3 on) orestPsrk 004 14 10 1 WoodMem 020 00 2 2 4 Bayer Hellers (5) and Hassturther Williams Martin (5) and Denny Bayer Williams Prep soltball Evsns Harrlson 002 211 5 11 17 3 PrincetonComm 000 000 1 6 3 Groninger and Klass Muncy Hd zmeyer (6) and Ke Christy Muncy HR Harrison Klass (6th none on) Cosby (7th none on) Girls tennis At Loogootee Wood Memorial 4 Loogootee 1 Singlee: Emily Bateman (L) def Sara Hornby 6 3 6 3 Madison Shoultz def Erin Nelson 3 6 6 3 6 4 Shelby McGregor (WM) def Ashley Jones 6 1 6 1 Doubles: Gina Strickland Alex Houchin (WM) def Michala Beasley Hannah Walters 4 6 6 4 6 3 Audrey Tepe Kayla Bottoms (WM) def Tara Pennington Paige Schaefer 0 4 6 4 6 4 Reserves: Loogootee 2 1 Wood Memorial point: Makayla Earles Boys qolt At Oakland City Gott Course Pike Central 174: Caleb Hi 40 Tyler Dawson 43 Jeffrey Norrick 45 Clay Cunningham 46 Wood Memorial 210: Kody Sloan 46 Tyler Siekman 50 James Mar tin 54 Daliath Hadlock 60 Major League Baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Pct GB Atlanta 16 0 640 Washington 13 13 500 3W Philadelphia 12 14 462 4ft New York 10 13 435 5 Miami 6 19 240 10 Central Division Pct GB Pittsburgh 15 11 577 SL Louis 14 11 560 ft Cincinnati 15 12 556 ft Milwaukee 13 11 542 1 Chicago 10 15 400 4ft West Division Pct GB Arizona 15 10 600 Colorado 15 10 600 San rancisco 13 12 520 2 Los Angeles 12 12 500 2ft San Diego 9 16 360 6 Monday's results Atlanta 3 Washington 2 NY Mats at Miami extra innings Chicago Cubs 5 San Diego 3 Milwaukee 10 Pittsburgh 4 Cincinnati 2 SL Louis 1 San rancisco at Arizona late Colorado at LA Dodgers late games NY Mats (Heiner 0 2) at Miami (Stowey 0 2) 6:10 pm Philadelphia (Halladay 2 2) at Cleve land (McAllister 1 3) 6:10 pm Washington (G Gonzalez 2 1) at Atlanta (Hudson 2 1) 6:10 pm San Diego (Volquez 1 3) at Chicago Cubs (EJackson 0 3) 7:05 pm Pittsburgh (JaMcDonald 2 2) at Mll waukee (Estrada 2 1) 7:10 pm Cincinnati (Arroyo 2 2) at SL Louis (JGarcia 2 1) 7:15 pm San rancisco (Bumgamer 34)) at Arizona (Cahill 1 3) 8:40 pm Colorado (JDa La Rosa 2 2) at LA Dodgers (Ryu 2 1) 9:10 pm AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Pct GB Boston 18 7 720 Baltimore 15 10 600 3 New York 15 10 SOO 3 Tampa Bay 12 13 480 8 Toronto 9 17 346 9ft Central Division Pct GB Detroit 14 10 583 Kansas City 13 10 565 ft Minnesota 11 11 SOO 2 Cleveland 10 13 3ft Chicago 10 14 417 4 West Division Pct GB Texas 16 9 640 Oakland 14 12 536 2ft Seattle 11 16 407 6 Los Angeles 9 15 375 6ft Houston 8 18 308 8ft Monday's results Houston 9 NY Yankees 1 Detroit 4 Minnesota 3 Cleveland 9 Kansas City 0 LA Angels at Oakland late Baltimore at Seattle late games Houston (Humber 0 5) st NY Yan kees (Kuroda 3 1) 605 pm Minnesota (Worley 0 3) at Detroit (Verlander 2 2) 6:05 pm Boston (Laster 4 0) at Toronto (Mor row 0 2) 6:07 pm Philadelphia (Halladay 2 2) at Cleve land (McAllister 1 3) 6:10 pm Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2 0) at Texas (Darvish 4 1) 7:05 pm Tampa Bay (Cobb 3 1) at Kansas City (Shields 1 2) 7:10 pm LA Angels (Richards 1 1) at Oak land (Parker 0 4) 9:05 pm Baltimore (Hammel 3 1) at Seattle (Maurer 2 3) 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