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SPORTS Editor: Val Tsoutsouris, [email protected], 574-224-5326, 800-686-2112, Fax 574-223-5782 Scoreboard Today’s basketball games to watch NFL glance The Associated Press All Times EDT After beating RHS, Winamac hosts Plymouth AMERICAN CONFERENCE East BY VAL TSOUTSOURIS and sophomore guard defensively, they really get and Culver’s Brandon Caston’s winning streak W L T Pct PF PA New England 9 3 0 .750 331 259 Sports Editor, The Sentinel Jake Reichard. This is up in you. You’ve got to Jones. is their first three-game Miami 6 6 0 .500 244 300 Boys basketball Winamac’s last game play against their phys- Argos (2-1) at LaVille winning streak in five Buffalo 4 8 0 .333 178 293 Plymouth (3-1) at before a crucial Hoosier ical play and not back (3-0), 6 p.m./7:30 p.m.: years. Caston’s ltast win N.Y. Jets 3 9 0 .250 243 307 North showdown with down.” Winamac (1-1), 6:15 Argos plays their fourth over North Miami was South Class 2A, No. 5 LaVille on North Miami (1-2) at W L T Pct PF PA p.m./7:45 p.m. (JV/ game in eight days against also five years ago. Friday. Culver (1-1), 6 p.m./7:30 Houston 9 3 0 .750 302 235 Varsity): Coming off a LaVille team that has North Miami kept their Indianapolis 6 6 0 .500 325 279 “Hilliard is very good,” p.m.: North Miami lost to won 29 consecutive regu- winning streak alive with Tennessee 6 6 0 .500 221 245 their win over Rochester Winamac coach Alan Maconaquah Friday while Jacksonville 4 8 0 .333 203 243 lar season games. Friday, Winamac hosts a Huggler said. “Jake Culver is playing for the a 58-47 overtime win over North W L T Pct PF PA Plymouth team coming Reichard is very good. first 10 since a win over Girls basketball Whitko Saturday. Look Pittsburgh 7 4 1 .625 346 282 off a loss to South Bend And the others players West Central 10 days ago. Caston (3-3) at North for a matchup at point Baltimore 7 5 0 .583 297 214 Adams Friday. complement one another Look for a matchup of Miami (5-2), 6 p.m./7:30 guard between Caston’s Cincinnati 5 7 0 .417 286 371 Cleveland 4 7 1 .375 266 312 Plymouth is led by very well. So offensive- big men between North p.m.: Both teams have Aubrey Dague and North West senior guard Clay Hilliard ly, they’re very good, and Miami’s Darian Hanley won three straight. Miami’s Bailey Keim. W L T Pct PF PA Kansas City 10 2 0 .833 444 327 L.A. Chargers 9 3 0 .750 340 249 Denver 6 6 0 .500 276 262 Oakland 2 10 0 .167 220 367 Mets get Cano, Diaz and cash from Mariners NATIONAL CONFERENCE NFL in a seven-player trade draft picks Justin Dunn Syndergaard and Zack ter fielder Amos Otis to East NEW YORK (AP) — Monday. and Jarred Kelenic, plus Wheeler. Kansas City for washout W L T Pct PF PA Aiming for an instant In his first big move right-hander Gerson Others saw the Mets third baseman Joe Foy. Dallas 7 5 0 .583 247 223 as Mets GM, Brodie Van Bautista. mortgaging their future Van Wagenen, Cano Washington 6 5 0 .545 220 229 upgrade after two failing Philadelphia 5 6 0 .455 230 253 seasons, the New York Wagenen brought the Mets fans were strongly for a high-priced player and Diaz were set to talk N.Y. Giants 4 8 0 .333 267 315 Mets and their rookie 36-year-old Cano back to split on the deal. on the back of his about the deal Tuesday South general manager turned New York. Van Wagenen Some applauded the career. Many Mets root- during a holiday party at W L T Pct PF PA to a most familiar face. previously was an agent trade as a chance for a ers remembered deals Citi Field. New Orleans 10 2 0 .833 419 269 Carolina 6 6 0 .500 304 306 The Mets made a splash and represented the for- team three years removed for aging second base- Cano is halfway Tampa Bay 5 7 0 .417 318 355 – that much was certain mer Yankees slugger. from the World Series to men Carlos Baerga and through a $240 million, Atlanta 4 8 0 .333 296 333 – when they acquired The rebuilding Mariners quickly head back in that Roberto Alomar Jr. that 10-year contract. With North eight-time All-Star sec- also sent $20 million to direction. The Mets went didn’t work out – it was the cash from Seattle, W L T Pct PF PA the Mets for outfielder Jay 77-85 this year despite also mentioned that on the Mets will be respon- Chicago 8 4 0 .667 344 241 ond baseman Robinson Minnesota 6 5 1 .542 275 270 Cano and major league Bruce, reliever Anthony a rotation that included this date, Dec. 3, back sible for $100 million of Green Bay 4 7 1 .375 281 287 saves leader Edwin Diaz Swarzak and three pros- NL Cy Young Award win- in 1969, the Mets trad- the $120 million owed to Detroit 4 8 0 .333 254 316 from the Seattle Mariners pects: former first-round ner Jacob deGrom, Noah ed soon-to-be star cen- Cano. West W L T Pct PF PA y-L.A. Rams 11 1 0 .917 419 298 ALL-SENTINEL Continued from Page 1 Seattle 7 5 0 .583 319 259 shot. (Rochester) – Like Riegle, (Tippecanoe Valley), Hayli he has an extremely bright The Zebras already had Arizona 3 9 0 .250 175 310 San Francisco 2 10 0 .167 255 336 Trent Jones (Culver) Towne also expanded on Brown (Caston) future. two good ends in Daulton y-clinched division – Jones was a terrific her skill set as a junior. Football Isaiah Jackson and Walker, and Graham Sunday’s Games athlete and finisher for a Towne wasn’t necessarily Tyler Walker (Rochester) – Jackson added another dimension. Jacksonville 6, Indianapolis 0 Culver program that mas a towering presence but (Rochester) – Walker was was something of a slash- Jace Potter Tampa Bay 24, Carolina 17 made great strides under always knew where to er, a guy who could reliably (Tippecanoe Valley) – Houston 29, Cleveland 13 as valuable a player as Baltimore 26, Atlanta 16 coach Mike Marshall. His place her attacks. any on Rochester’s roster. gain six or seven yards a Jace Potter led the Vikings Arizona 20, Green Bay 17 four-goal game against Makenzie Woodcox In short yardage situations pop every time he had the with two catch- Miami 21, Buffalo 17 Mishawaka was a season (Tippecanoe Valley) – on third and fourth downs, ball in his hands. es from the spot, Denver 24, Cincinnati 10 highlight. Valley’s opponents were they often ran to the right Haydn Prater and he also had a great L.A. Rams 30, Detroit 16 wise to stay away from the N.Y. Giants 30, Chicago 27, OT Wade Shafer side behind Walker. And (Rochester) – Prater spe- year at . Tennessee 26, N.Y. Jets 22 (Rochester) – Shafer middle or risk Woodcox, on , he was a force cialized in counters and Jalen Potter Kansas City 40, Oakland 33 brought some creativity an athletic six-footer with at end. misdirection plays and (Tippecanoe Valley) – New England 24, Minnesota 10 to the center midfield that a huge vertical, blocking it was a threat to score no Jalen Potter was a fine Seattle 43, San Francisco 16 Cameron Parker the RHS program had not back in your face. (Tippecanoe Valley) – matter where he was on , but his big- L.A. Chargers 33, Pittsburgh 30 Maggie Smith Monday’s Games been known for. Parker had decent speed, the field. gest impact was as a safe- Washington at Philadelphia, 8:15 p.m. Lukas VanDerWeele (Winamac) – Smith moves but what set him apart Jaydin Conley ty. Thursday, Dec. 6 (Argos) – The Dragons rare- so well for a six-footer, and (Tippecanoe Valley) – Sam Smith (Caston) – Jacksonville at Tennessee, 8:20 p.m. at was his ly gave up goals because she showed off a greater vision and ability to cut Conley had his best year Smith is a freshman, but Sunday, Dec. 9 array of skills, including New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. guys like VanDerWeele back against the grain. at , and we see he looked like a veteran on N.Y. Giants at Washington, 1 p.m. were always possessing it an effective serve. Zane Gilbreath him getting an expanded the gridiron, and we expect Atlanta at Green Bay, 1 p.m. and distributing it where it Morgan Hoover (North (Rochester) – Gilbreath role next year as a senior. a terrific career from him. Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m. should go. Miami) – Hoover was with- was a lightning-quick Teams wanting to pass Alex Morrison N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m. out question the area’s top Carolina at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Zack Ruby (Caston) plugger of holes at line- against Valley would be (Tippecanoe Valley) – setter. Unfortunately, she New England at Miami, 1 p.m. – Ruby was one of the backer who also had an best to throw to the other Morrison was something Baltimore at Kansas City, 1 p.m. area’s top defenders, often didn’t have as many weap- for a touch- side of the field. of a receiver, tight end and Cincinnati at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. breaking up charges into ons for whom to set after Jeb Smith (Winamac) blocking back rolled into Denver at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. down against Wabash. the defensive zone. He led transfers gutted the roster Tristan Working (North – Smith could carry the one, and he was also a top Detroit at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. over the summer, but we Philadelphia at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. Caston with 51 steals. Miami) – Dual-threat quar- ball, catch the ball and, on . still noticed. Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:25 p.m. Jacob Dillingham terback was a big threat on occasion, even throw the Brady Perez L.A. Rams at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. Belamie Carlin (Caston) (Rochester) – Dillingham the ground but also spread ball. Coach Craig Barr was (Rochester) – Perez was Monday, Dec. 10 – Caston had a rough year, was the Zebras’ top the ball around through creative in finding ways to more of a game manager Minnesota at Seattle, 8:15 p.m. winning only one match, defender, known for his the air, often throwing at utilize him. at than a guy but Carlin shined from the Indiana High School long boots that cleared the least 20 times a night. Hunter Schanlaub who was going to impress back row. Girls Basketball Top zone. Zac Ditmire (Culver) – (Caston) – Schanlaub observers with his passing Sarah Morrison Dalton Heishman Ditmire, a junior fullback, went from quarterback to stats. But he was an effec- 10 Teams (Culver) – Morrison was (Rochester) – Heishman has a breakout season, running back to lineman tive runner of the ball, and the leading hitter for the The Associated Press was a confident, assured rushing for 1,004 yards back to quarterback for he also was an asset in the The Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports goalkeeper who rarely Lady Cavaliers. Association Top 10 basketball teams, with and 11 . With Caston, and he also had a secondary on defense. made mistakes. Shayleigh Shriver fine year at linebacker. Dylan Fox (Winamac) first-place votes in parentheses and previ- (Tippecanoe Valley) – an extra year of experience ous rankings: Noah Colvin (Caston) Josh Mongosa (North – Fox was used in short Shriver will probably be and another year in the Class 4A – We had a lot of excellent weight room, he’s poised Miami) – Mongosa was yardage situations on W-L Pts Prv best known for her serve, goalkeepers in the area, to put up huge numbers North Miami’s best and , but his best value 1. Warren Central (7) 5-0 113 1 but she was also a great and Colvin was one of most experienced offen- to Winamac came on 2. Homestead (3) 5-0 103 2 defensive player who in 2019. 3. Indpls N. Central (2) 6-0 100 3 them, showing great later- sive lineman from the left defense, where he led the played with great ball con- Kyle Chumley 4. Hamilton Southeastern 9-0 89 4 al movement in the cage. guard spot. team in tackles for loss. trol. (Winamac) – The Hoosier 5. Penn 7-0 64 5 Jon Stoner (North North was loaded with Jose Rivera Bryce Abbott 6. Lawrence North 7-1 60 6 Hannah Engstrand Miami) – Stoner was an (Tippecanoe Valley) (Rochester) – Abbott ran 7. Bedford N. Lawrence 6-1 46 7 (Tippecanoe Valley) – At top running backs, and excellent playmaker, dish- – Rivera was the leader for 692 yards, was effective 8. Brownsburg 7-2 24 T8 the start of the season, Chumley could compare 9. Bloomington South 6-1 19 NR ing out a team-high eight Valley was going with three with any of them. of Valley’s offensive and in short yardage situations 10. Crown Point 7-0 18 NR assists. Wes Melanson defensive lines. Blocking and saw his most action Others receiving votes: Castle, Fishers, different setters. By the Honorable mention: him when he played defen- on defense this year too. LaPorte, Avon, Mt. Vernon (Fortville). end, Engstrand had seized (Tippecanoe Valley) – Class 3A Ian Kindig (Argos), Tim Melanson was the heart sive end was a big prob- Honorable mention: Ahlmeyer (Argos), Austin the job with pinpont sets. W-L Pts Prv Molly Conley and soul of Valley’s team lem. Kyle Olds (Winamac), 1. Northwestern (10) 4-2 118 1 Razer (Rochester), Gavin (Rochester) – Conley at fullback and linebacker. Brant Norris Braxton Beall (North 2. Salem (2) 7-0 94 2 Dyson (North Miami), (Tippecanoe Valley) – Line Miami), Dylan Weaver 3. Evansville Memorial 2-0 75 3 was the only setter in a Wilson Daulton Austin Otteman (Culver), 4. Norwell 6-0 72 8 one-setter system. That’s a (Rochester) – Daulton play was a big reason why (Rochester), Jalen Jorge Rosas (Tippecanoe 5. Mishawaka Marian 7-0 63 9 lot to ask of a sophomore was a stalwart at defensive Valley had its best season King (Culver), Kaleb 6. Danville 6-1 56 7 Valley), Caden Bixler with pretty much no var- end, and he also made a in years, and Norris set a Jones (Culver), Nathan 7. Vincennes Lincoln 6-1 37 4 (Rochester), Colton huge example at center. Musselman (North Miami), 8. Benton Central 6-1 33 10 sity experience, but she contribution at tight end Markley (Argos), Cam 9. Ft. Wayne Concordia 5-2 32 T5 handled the responsibility on offense. Sam Schaller (Culver) – Greg Sonafrank (North Markley (Argos), Adrian 10. Greensburg 5-2 25 T5 well. Darian Hanley (North Schaller was the Cavaliers’ Miami), Chris Smith Others receiving votes: Gary West, Huizar (Winamac), Kole Maryann Freeman Miami) – Hanley seemed best lineman, often open- (Caston), Noah Miller West Noble, Bellmont, Washington, Pugh (Winamac), Dakota (North Miami) – Freeman to specialize in turning ing up holes for Ditmire. (Tippecanoe Valley), Matt Lawrenceburg, Fort Wayne Dwenger, Bennett (Culver), Brandon Lakeland, Heritage Hills, Northwood. disguised her attacks from short passes from Working Zach Graham Lease (Rochester), Justin England (Culver), Canaan Class 2A the left side very well. She into big gainers. He’s also (Rochester) – Graham was Risten (Rochester), Garyan W-L Pts Prv Scott (North Miami), Lane could hit down the line or a terrific kickoff return- always a solid center, but Tarrant (Rochester), Trey 1. Central Noble (8) 8-0 98 2 Bollenbacher (Argos), er. He’s only a sophomore, where he emerged this year Hardesty (Tippecanoe 2. Oak Hill (2) 6-1 90 4 go crosscourt with high Arturo Dominguez efficiency. and he’s a big target, and was as a . Valley) 3. Triton Central 7-1 74 3 (Tippecanoe Valley) 4. Winchester 6-1 70 1 Jillian Brumm 5. Tipton 5-1 49 7 Volleyball (Winamac) – Brumm 6. Monroe Central 3-1 36 5 Alivia Riegle 7. N. Judson 4-0 20 NR was the senior leader for (tie) Paoli 4-2 20 8 (Rochester) – Riegle had Winamac. Her best spot 9. Bremen 6-1 19 NR great instincts, always was in the back row, but 10. Linton-Stockton 5-1 18 NR making fantastic plays she always came up with (tie) Eastern Pekin 4-2 18 6 when the ball was out of some timely kills. Others receiving votes: Cloverdale, system. Already known for Lafayette Central Catholic, Crawford Honorable mention: County, Hammond Bishop Noll, Evansville her blocking, she showed Kaitlin Rogers (Rochester), Mater Dei, Union County, Austin, Western off the full package of skills Taylor Jennings (Winamac), 2018-2019 Boone. this year – hitting, serving Hannah Jansma Class A and passing. (Tippecanoe Valley), Alex of the Week W-L Pts Prv Sophie Bussard 1. MC Marquette (7) 5-1 79 1 Temme (Culver), Olivia THE ROCHESTER SENTINEL. 2. Vincennes Rivet (1) 5-0 73 2 (Tippecanoe Valley) – Smith (Rochester), Marlea 3. University 4-0 64 3 Bussard finished her Myers (Tippecanoe Valley), 4. Northfield 4-1 50 4 career with over 1,000 kills Sarah Myers (Tippecanoe 5. Loogootee 4-0 44 5 Smith, a senior, won the 200 and 500 freestyles and 1,000 digs and basi- Valley), Olivia Kuhn (North Rochester 6. Tecumseh 4-0 30 9 at the Warsaw Invitational Saturday, winning the 7. W. Washington 7-2 24 6 cally was one the court Miami), Dreama Richard 8. Morristown 5-1 22 7 for every important point (Argos), Sophie Jellison 200 free in 2:01.05 and taking the 500 freestyle Isaac Smith 9. Oregon-Davis 4-2 21 8 Valley played over the last (Caston), Maddie DeWulf in 5:20.88. Swimming 10. Jac-Cen-Del 4-2 19 10 four years. Others receiving votes: Waldron, Blue (Argos), Whitley Barkman River Valley, Springs Valley, Bloomfield. 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