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Beech-Grove-2020-Spring-Sports BEECHGROVE-ATHLETICS.COM @THEHIVEBGHS WELCOME BGHS HORNET FANS TO THE 2020 SPRING SPORTS SEASON >>> Dear Beech Grove City Schools supporters, Welcome to Beech Grove High School! On behalf of the Beech Grove school board and the administration of Beech Grove City Schools, thank you for supporting our students and attending our events. We take pride in the programs BEECH GROVE 2020 MEDIA GUIDE available to students in our schools, the quality of personnel in our schools, our facilities, and our athletic and extracurricular programs. In Beech Grove, we PRODUCED BY: GAMEDAY MEDIA provide big opportunities. CONNECT WITH US: Participation in extracurricular offerings, athletics, and interscholastic competition @GOGAMEDAYMEDIA is a benefit to students and a benefit to the schools. Through these experiences, #GAMEDAYFAN students build social emotional skills, cultivate relationships, and learn valuable FOR SPONSORSHIP INFO PLEASE lessons that will serve them in life after high school. Participation at this level CONTACT GAMEDAY MEDIA BY PHONE provides students the opportunity to build team unity, learn responsibility, and foster OR ONLINE: 503.214.4444 sportsmanship in victory and defeat. It is a privilege to participate and compete in GOGAMEDAYMEDIA.COM our programs. It is an honor to represent the Beech Grove Hornets! The support and expectations placed on this level of participation by our student athletes is made possible through the commitment of our athletic director, assistant BEECH GROVE HS AND GAMEDAY athletic directors, event coordinators, and the coaches MEDIA WOULD LIKE TO THANK AND ACKNOWLEDGE ALL OF THE and students from both competing schools. As fans, SPONSORS IN THIS MEDIA GUIDE. PLEASE SUPPORT THESE BUSINESSES help us by being an exemplary role model by positively THAT SUPPORT YOUR TEAMS. supporting all athletes giving their all this evening. We COPYRIGHT © 2020 PRINTED ON POST CONSUMER PAPER thank everyone for being positive in their comments, encouraging good sportsmanship and respecting everyone involved in today’s event. Thank you again for supporting Beech Grove City Schools, Beech Grove Athletics, and our students. GO HORNETS! BEECH GROVE 2020 HORNETS SPRING SPORTS ATHLETICS STAFF BASEBALL 2020 BEECH GROVE HORNETS 2020 VARSITY SCHEDULE BASEBALL 8 SOFTBALL 14 HORNETS BOYS GOLF 18 Garret Daniel Mark Weller Quinten Starks Joe Rihm ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ASST. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SPORTS INFO DIRECTOR EVENT MANAGER GIRLS TENNIS 20 TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TABLE TRACK & FIELD 22 Dave Coudret Carl Palma Emily Ringham EVENT MANAGER ATHLETIC TRAINER ADMIN ASSISTANT >>BEECH GROVE HIGH SCHOOL HORNETS WAR SONG WE'LL SING THE BEECH GROVE WAR SONG, WE'LL GIVE A FIGHTING CRY, WE'LL FIGHT THE BEECH GROVE BATTLES, BLACK AND ORANGE WILL NEVER DIE, AND IN THE GLEAM OF THE GLOWING FIRE LIGHT, HISTORY WILL NOT DENY, WE'LL ADD A PAGE OR TWO FOR THE BEECH GROVE FIGHTING CREW B'NEATH THE HOOSIER SKIES. HEY HORNETS SAY HORNETS FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! HEY HORNETS SAY HORNETS FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! BEECHGROVE-ATHLETICS.COM @THEHIVEBGHS 8 9 VARSITY SCHEDULE BASEBALL 2020>>A BEECH MESSAGE GROVE BOYS FROM BASKETBALL THE BASEBALL 2020 VARSITY SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME SAT APR 4 PERRY MERIDIAN (DH) AWAY 10:00 AM HEAD COACH TUE APR 7 MONROVIA AWAY 5:30 PM On behalf of Beech Grove Sr. High School, I would like to welcome you all to the 2020 Hornets baseball season. Our WED APR 8 MONROVIA HOME 5:30 PM staff has been working very hard during this off season to create a hard-working environment of excitement and commitment FRI APR 10 MOORESVILLE HOME 5:30 PM among our student-athletes, and we have been grateful for the amount of buy-in that these young men are showing thus far. Our TUE APR 14 SCECINA MEMORIAL HOME 5:30 PM mission during this transition year is to recast the image of Beech WED APR 15 SCECINA MEMORIAL AWAY 5:30 PM Grove Baseball by creating a culture and program that not only produces quality players on the field, but respectable young men in FRI APR 17 EMMERICH MANUAL AWAY 5:30 PM their communities. SAT APR 18 NORTH CENTRAL AWAY 10:00 AM To this point, we have had continuous conversation about commitment, and our motto being “Turn the Page”. Figuratively and TUE APR 21 TRITON CENTRAL AWAY 5:30 PM literally, one will never reach the end of a book unless they turn the page. With that being said, we have a focus every day and every WED APR 22 TRITON CENTRAL HOME 5:30 PM practice of turning a new page so we can continue to take steps TUE APR 28 SPEEDWAY HOME 5:30 PM forward to becoming a championship program. To our family, friends, parents, administration, and all other WED APR 29 SPEEDWAY AWAY 5:30 PM supporters of Beech Grove Baseball, we want to thank you for your SAT MAY 2 INDIAN CREEK HOME 10:00 AM continued support. I personally look forward to seeing you all at our events cheering on our Hornets! TUE MAY 5 CASCADE AWAY 5:30 PM Jake Wickliff WED MAY 6 CASCADE HOME 5:30 PM FRI MAY 8 BEN DAVIS (MARION COUNTY TOURN.) AWAY 5:30 PM Jake Wickliff >> VARSITY HEAD COACH TUE MAY 12 INDIANAPOLIS LUTHERAN HOME 5:30 PM Coach Wickliff is entering into his first year as a varsity head coach, as well as his 2nd year teaching in BGCS as the 7th WED MAY 13 INDIANAPOLIS LUTHERAN AWAY 5:30 PM /8th grade weight training teacher at Beech Grove Middle School. Prior to accepting the position at BGHS as head coach, Coach Wickliff coached baseball at the high school level since 2013 as a JV assistant coach for one season, and two FRI MAY 15 PIKE AWAY 5:30 PM seasons as varsity assistant at Franklin Central High School, and as a varsity assistant at Perry Meridian High School. Outside of high school baseball, Coach is also entering into his 7th season as a head coach for summer baseball where TUE MAY 19 CARDINAL RITTER AWAY 5:30 PM he has led several teams from the ages of 14u through 17u. He currently serves as the 13u-18u Director of Baseball Operations for Baseball Academics Midwest (BAM), head coach for the BAM 15u Signature team, as well as one of the WED MAY 20 CARDINAL RITTER HOME 5:30 PM lead defensive and hitting instructors for the organization. Outside of the lines, Coach Wickliff enjoys his family time at SAT MAY 23 SOUTHPORT (DH) AWAY 11:00 AM home with his wife Bridget, and his two dogs, Snowy and Crystal. He also enjoys golfing, game nights, bonfires, and spending time with friends, family, and colleagues. HOME GAME AWAY GAME TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR UPDATES VISIT: BEECHGROVE-ATHLETICS.COM Ben Walters Austin Jones Justin Duhamell Christian Brown VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH VARSITY ASSISTANT COACH JV HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACH NAME YR NAME YR NAME YR DONOVAN BAILEY SR. SPENCER EATON SO. JORDON RAMSEY FR. BLAKE KOGLIN SR. CHASE ALFORD FR. DANNY SANDERS FR. GARRETT ESPOSITO JR. CAMERON BROWN FR. LANDAN WALTERS FR. CODY SHEPHERD JR. BRADEN KEEN SO. SETH WALTERS JR. LOGAN MUFFLER FR. 10 BASEBALL BASEBALL 2020 JUNIOR VARSITY ROSTER & SCHEDULE 2020 FRESHMAN NAME YR NAME YR NAME YR KAMERON GRAHAM JR. CHRISTIAN CORN FR. CHRISTOPHER HAMMER FR. JACOB STEVENS SO. DAWSON FLANERY FR. NATHAN WALLACE FR. AUSTIN THOMAS SO. JESUS GARCIA FR. CHASE HOLT FR. DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME TUE APR 7 MONROVIA HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM WED APR 8 MONROVIA HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 5:30 PM TUE APR 14 SCECINA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 5:30 PM WED APR 15 SCECINA MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM TUE APR 21 TRITON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM WED APR 22 TRITON CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 5:30 PM TUE APR 28 SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 5:30 PM WED APR 29 SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM FRI MAY 1 NORTH CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM SAT MAY 2 INDIAN CREEK HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 10:00 AM TUE MAY 5 CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM WED MAY 6 CASCADE HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 5:30 PM THU MAY 7 RONCALLI HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM TUE MAY 12 INDIANAPOLIS LUTHERAN AWAY 5:30 PM SPRINGSPORTS HORNETS WED MAY 13 INDIANAPOLIS LUTHERAN HOME 5:30 PM SAT MAY 16 SOUTHPORT HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 10:00 AM MON MAY 18 PIKE HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM TUE MAY 19 CARDINAL RITTER HIGH SCHOOL HOME 5:30 PM TUE MAY 19 GREENFIELD-CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 5:30 PM WED MAY 20 CARDINAL RITTER HIGH SCHOOL AWAY 5:30 PM HOME GAME AWAY GAME TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FOR UPDATES VISIT: BEECHGROVE-ATHLETICS.COM BEECHGROVE-ATHLETICS.COM @THEHIVEBGHS BEECH GROVE 2020 BEECH GROVE 14 15 VARSITY SCHEDULE SOFTBALL 2020>>A BEECH MESSAGE GROVE BOYS FROM BASKETBALL THE SOFTBALL 2020 VARSITY SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT SITE TIME HEAD COACH WED APR 1 GREENWOOD CHRISTIAN HOME 5:30 PM On behalf of the Beech Grove High School Softball staff, I FRI APR 3 MORRISTOWN JR.-SR. HOME 5:30 PM would like to welcome you to the 2020 Softball Season. It is crazy that we are in 2020 already. We kept our same staff members from last season, minus Coach Ferrell as WED APR 8 SOUTHPORT AWAY 5:30 PM he went on to be the assistant softball coach at the University of Indianapolis. We have the majority of players returning with FRI APR 10 NORTH CENTRAL HOME 5:30 PM some fresh faces added looking forward to building from previous seasons and creating new memories.
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