THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE THURSDAY, APRil 12. 2012 " FIVE: area players earn 2012 AP ntmJCKV GIRLS' All-sun ruM HANSEN: is a 6-5 favorite Secret Choice heads The 2012 1\.. ruW<)' hlih _ gir1s' Ale5tat<> 11,,,,,,,,,,. honorable mention !NIII !ss, Il<>one Co .. !HO. ~ talent in this race - is going to be a FIRST TEAM tightener for him." H OT SPIUNGS, Ark. - Two Bob er teanlllmtes that were hOllored. Guard s,d>ey Mcrss, BootIArkansas Derby, with while guard Darryl Hicks was named to """" w,_. Lou. DuPont Ma>uaI. 5-7 , PG CI'WI8 [)(wI. Lou. CMS1~ AC8(ItMy. 5-10. G Motion, are the second choices at 6-1. Bodemeister the favorite and Secret the second team. ""'. \Yi'WI1. lOY. 00.P0011 MIInUII. MO, F Howe Great is looking to follow in Circle the 5C<:ond choice in a field of But the 6-5 Dieudonne was the star of SECOND TEAM the footsteps of Animal IGnJ{dom, last 11 3-year·olds. the state tournament - he scored 70 poinl.!! Mak8'(Ia Epps. Marion Co., 5-10, PG year's Derby winner. Both horses are Rebel Stakes winner Secret Circle and grabbed 33 rebounds in four game~ to Mopo P~t"""' . Casey Co" 5-11 , f 1!Ie Hler. Marlon Co" 5-10. G owned by Barry Irwin's Team Valor was made the 5-2 second choice be lead the Shamrocks to the title. Hi~ aver (moly fo>.. lincoln Co.. 541. G International. hind 9-5 favorite Bodemeister at Wed ages of 17.5 points and 8.3 rebounds during CMtt.nt Il00&1\. Lou. MtW;, 5-10. G ~I wouldn't say I'm confident," Irwin nesday post position draw. the state tournament exceeded his regular IH)NQ.U.Ol.( ME/mON: said of his chances Witll Howe Great. C3ylan Bybee, Monroe Co., Chr l.t~ Soklo, Bodemeister will be ridden by Mike season numbers and said he vividfy re ~It's a really tough race and Hansen is Hopkins,.!!e: I.,. ' ",wn . laII... Co.; Julie Wl1iIflll, Smith, who recently won his 5,OOOth members once they got to the state cham ~ eg,: ~ Mullin., H .... .,: Beth Rot'"" the best horse. I don't think (Howe pionship game that they vowed not to lose. race. Secret Circle, who also WOIl the H"""""k Co.; Chelsey Shu:no>eSouthwest Stakes at Oaklawn Park in ~Since we were freshmen, all we want Haley ..... mtUOOl!. MuffW. Mto:l _soDell Co.: M~_a truth." ~""'t. COunty: S3vAMM TaylOr. Mel"", CO.: February, will be under Rafael ed to do was win State,ft Dieudonne said. _ The Illue Grass is one of the final IYtIIIney IlarU~e. 1.o\J . Mercy; 8nInclo Spent:e. MOOw:omery 'tOdd Pletcher also has two entries clicking. Co.: .t.Ils/Ia M",*",,", Clay Co,; eo...tne)' Roush. lou. dirt to a synthetic ~urface in 2006 has with Stat and Raconteur. Trdiner Dale Szabo said Dieudonne's grittiness paid Mer"1' 0.;. furre". 11oImKentucky AAeUo Sloma, LMngstOtl Cenva': Coortoey SN>Sh. Boone Co.; Mar",",a Willi ...... really, really ouilltanding." Derby since the switch. aboard trainer D. Wayne Lukas' CIIr1~~ .. Co.; Mered;th H.ttr.... Owe ~ts: Moll\' Dieudonne joined a strong first team l..-nl). GI_: OIMe '<0$10)111. NO\te oeme: Ra<: ..... The last time a horse won both tllC Optimizer. that also included Dominique Hawkins of _. 1'I>1.e\O'1e: s... Fulstlle<. 60$1\01) BrOS.... 1. Blue Grass a.nd the Derby was Strike Madison Central, Tamron Manning of COACH Of' TH E YEAR the Gold in 1991 a.nd the field hasn't Owner·trainer Gennadi Dorochenko Scott Couney and Kentucky commit Derek St8C)' _le'on. Lou. DoI'onI 101 ...... been this big since 14 horses ran in did not nominate the hone he bought Willi s of Bullitt East 1974. for $3,000. To get in, he would have to 2012 AP WTUClY SOYS' &l1-sn,n TUM pay $200,000 to supplement him, then Pendleton has steadily improved .1.1 Howe Grea t '~ last three races have The 2Ot~ .... ntl>CiOj'S. AllState 1>MId pos/!;o,,), three of its last five races on turf. nominated horses are entered, which is eighth season. The Lady Crimsons won PLAVER OF THE VOAR Owner Ken Ramsey has two horses doubtful. NOIh .. DoeudoMe , 1.0<>. Innity. 1>7. F in the field , Gung Ho and The field in po~t po~ition order, with state thank5 to the perfonnances of point FlR$T TU.II'I jockey~ and odds: I·leavy Breathing guard April Wilson, headed to Purdue, r"",,,,,, """"""" Scott Co .• &S, G l'olitcallycorrect. Both are 30- 1 long and forward Kara Wright, who will play at De"'" W,IIi •. Bu~ ... ~ ..... 6-9. r shots, and will break from the Nos. 2 (Corey Lanerie, 12-1); Gung Ho (Edgar Southeast Missouri State. 8 0th were Char"", Foo"". lou. T,"iIy. 6-1. G and 7 poSIS. Prado, 30-1); Prospective (Luis DomIn ..... H...... Mii. Trinlty, 61. F Dominguez, 6-5); Russian Greek China Dow of Christian A(ademy of SECOND TtAM then the right one will,~ Ramsey said. Louisville and J enna Crittendon of Ryle I$aian 1Yt)o. SOO\t. co .• 6-3. G Hero of Order, the 109-1 long shot (Miguel Mena, 50-I ); Dullahan (Kent rounded out the group. .... ~ ... Mcl\e)'. lOU _ e. 6-6, F who won the Louisiana Derby on April Desormeaux, 6- 1); PoliticallycoITet:1 ( Quentln Snider. I.Iton. 0Ixle He\iI1to. 6-2. G program, not just a team, ft said Pendleton, Jonall'll<\ Barger, MOx Central. 6-0. G While the winner wil! have enough oel Rosario, 30-1) ; Howe Great whore latest class included four senior Max CIemOrl•. t.O<>.I'Io""". Rldtle Patlo.. 6-4. G graded stakes earnings to qualify for the avier Castellano, 6-1\; Ever So Lucky starters and won 118 games in four yean. HONOllABI.E MENTIOH: Derby, Hero of Order likely won't ulien Leparoux, 12·1 ; Hero of Order IIo!>l>er Sterue'. Geor8<' ~ Cllor\l: OIMO ~, make the race no matter where he fin "We're excited about next year'! team, PuI83kI Soutltwe&ern: lake Burger. Cov. HOly eros., die Martin J r., 12-1); Scatman 00nttll Co.: ishes. (~Shaun Bridgmohan), 12-1. too." After Trinity coach Bob Bealty won the Omar !'rowin. ~ Co.: Quenlln Elliio. GI~ Shane Hall. Jolin,,,,, Central: 8<1ngIon c_: ...... 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