Sports Sports TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 2021 • WWW.KY-LEADERNEWS.COM Mustangs Fall to Highlands in State Opener Divine Scores 21 to Lead Muhlenberg at Sweet Sixteen

Cole Vincent puts up the three Nash Divine powers his way through Highlands defense (Leader-News Photo/Steve Smith) (Leader-News Photo/Steve Smith)

LEXINGTON — 4-of-10 at the stripe floor and what we found and it just didn’t work While the Mustangs year is just special and Third Region MVP with eight turnovers. out today is that they’ve out. He was red hot – came up short in their I’m never going to forget Nash Divine poured in Highlands (27-4) got playmakers. The just a heckuva player.” first trip to Rupp since this.” 21 points in his state jumped out to a 7-0 only time we’ve got to Highlands’ coach the school’s inaugural Highlands went on tournament debut, but lead, but the Mustangs see them was on tape and Kevin Listerman said campaign in 2009-10, to win the 2021 State 9th Region champ (19-2) battled back to tape doesn’t really do setting the tone early was Eades said he was in- Championship on Satur- Highlands wouldn’t be pull within three at 16- them justice compared the key to the game. credibly proud of his day night with a 79-60 stopped in claiming an 13 when Brayden Lo- to what we saw out there “We were very fortu- team and the road taken victory over Elizabeth- 88-60 win over Muhlen- van found Divine for today, just a very good nate to get the pace of the to earn their way there. town. Vinson finished berg County in their an open triple with 2:04 team.” game where we want- “I can’t say enough with 20 points, 14 re- opening round matchup left in the first quarter. “We felt as prepared ed it,” said Listerman, about my guys and these bounds and five assists on Thursday (April 1) at However, an unfortu- coming into this game as noting the Mustangs’ five special seniors,” said in the title game and was . nate lineup card error any we’ve done all year third ranked defense in the coach. “The road to named the tournament’s Divine was sensa- resulted in a team tech- and we wouldn’t have the Commonwealth. “I get here was very diffi- Most Valuable Player. tional, going 8-of-15 nical. The Bluebirds changed a thing,” said think that really played cult and to be able to do Highlands defeated from the field and 5-of- made both tech free Eades. “I’m very proud into everything moving what we did late in the Ashland Blazer 66-50 9 from beyond the arc. throws and would fin- of our guys and thought forward. The start of the season – winning district earlier in the semifinals Fellow senior Asher ish the quarter on a 10-2 they gave a tremendous game was critical for us, and regional to get here and McCracken County Carver finished with 12 run to take a 26-15 lead effort out there. Give to jump on them ear- to the state tournament 64-53 in Friday’s quar- points. Unfortunately, at the first break. a lot of credit to Sam ly and to establish that and to play in Rupp Are- terfinals. They finished the Mustangs caught the A Donovan McCoy (Vinson). He’s a tremen- pace.” na – just very, very spe- their outstanding season hottest team in the state score in the lane started dous player with a very Vinson added, “I don’t cial. We’re thankful for with a 27-4 record. on their hottest shooting the second quarter and bright future ahead of think I’ve ever been that this opportunity and we day of the season. cut the Mustangs’ deficit him. He puts you in a hot in a half before. To know what we have to HIGHLANDS Ninth Region MVP back to single digits at situation where you’ve do that here at Rupp Are- do to get back here in the 26 20 2 5 Sam Vinson scored a nine. However, Vinson got to contain, contain, na in front of this crowd future.” 17 — 88 game-high 31 points nailed consecutive treys contain, and then they’re felt amazing. Just the MCHS senior Cole as the Northern Ken- on Highlands’ next two daring you to help. He’s energy from our crowd Vincent added, “This is MUHLENBERG tucky signee went 10- possessions to push the a very willing passer, so and the students and the something that I’ll re- COUNTY 1 5 of-18 from the field and advantage to 15. The when the help comes, he bench, they just fueled member forever. It’s 15 12 18 — 60 a sizzing 6-of-7 from lead would remain in knows where its coming me to do more.” tough. The locker room 3-point range. As a double-digits the rest of from – then you’ve got Luke Muller added was emotional and it just Highlands (88) — Vin- team, Highlands shot the way. Herald, Barth and Muller 21 points and Oliver shows how close we’ve son 31, Muller 21, Har- 63% from the field and Highlands led 46-30 at out there to make you Harris chipped in 11 gotten in the last year ris 11, Barth 9, Herald 8, were event better from halftime and by as many pay.” points for Highlands, with Covid coming in. Read 4, Benke 2, Cody distance – going 12-of- as 34 down the stretch. Divine agreed on the which claimed a 35-28 We were practicing in 2. 18 for 67 percent. “Going in, we knew assessment of Vinson, edge on the boards and October and in Novem- Muhlenberg County (60) By contract, MCHS this was going to be saying, “He’s just such a knocked down 16-of-23 ber – we didn’t know — Divine 21, Carver shot 40% from the floor a difficult challenge,” versatile player. He’s one free throws (70 percent). if we were going to get 12, McCoy 7, Vincent overall and 8-of-25 said MC head coach of those players that you The Bluebirds had 10 to play a single game. 5, Lovan 4, Summers 3, from 3-point range (32 Kyle Eades. “They’ve can’t stop from scoring. turnovers against the MC Just being here with my Jernigan 2, Lovell 2, Ray percent). They went got shooters all over the We tried to contain him pressure. teammates after that long 2, Rose 2.

Gates, Smith Take Third in McCracken Event

GILBERTSVILLE – Muhlenberg County’s Kilee Gates and Isaiah Smith finished third on Saturday (March 27) at the McCracken County Open held on Lake. Gates and Smith finished with a haul of 11-lbs, 7-oz. Buzzy Ashley and Dade Vincent were fifth in the event with a 9-lb, 6-oz catch. In addition, Camden Harris and Brady Whitaker were 12th (7-lbs, 7-oz); Christian Heltsley and Lucas Beck finished 25th (4-lbs, 4-oz); and Brock Vincent and Hayden Jones were 26th (4-lbs, 3-oz). A total of 67 boats competed in the event.

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B-1.indd 1 4/5/21 3:49 PM B-2 Tuesday, March 30, 2021 • Leader-News Mustangs Pound Russellville in Three Innings

Local law enforcement comes out to support Jake Allen (Leader-News Photo/Steve Smith)

GREENVILLE – rule. son Miller also drove in Kamden Bunch struck Carter Hale went a run apiece for MCHS. out six and walked one 2-for-3 with a double in tossing a 1-hit shut- and three RBIs, while RUSSELLVILLE out of Russellville on Jake Allen and Mason 000 – 0 1 4 Thursday (April 1) at Thompson drove in two MUHLENBERG the West Campus. The runs each. Matthew COUNTY Mustangs claimed a Jackson also had two 454 – 13 8 0 13-0 win in a three-in- hits and an RBI. WP-Bunch. LP-Hallo- ning victory by run Cole Scott and Jack- way. 2B-Hale (MC).

Jackson Miller makes the play at first Leader-News Photo/Steve Smith) Lady Mustangs Down Breck for First Win Lady M’s Fall to Russellville in Opener HARNED - Muhlen- and scored twice, while smacked 10 and commit- berg County plated six Emma Rose and Jaycee ted six errors. runs in the top of the sev- Phillips also drove in a enth to snag a 13-9 win run each. MUHLENBERG over host Breckinridge Rose took the win for COUNTY County on Friday (April Muhlenberg County in 221 101 6 - 13 11 2 2). 6.1 innings of work. She BRECKINRIDGE Josie Davis went allowed just two hits and COUNTY 7 0 0 3-for-3 with a double, two runs while striking 000 2 - 9 10 6 a homer and six RBIs. out four. WP-Rose. 2B-Rose, She also scored three Muhlenberg County Phillips, Noffsinger, runs. Sophia Wilkens (1-2) scattered 11 hits, Davis, Wilkins (MC). went 3-for-5 with an RBI while the Tigers (1-2) HR-Davis (MC). MUHLENBERG Karissa Pendley tags the Russellville player (Leader-News Photo/Steve Smith) GREENVILLE - on the night while Rus- third innings, striking COUNTYMuhlenberg County fell sellville had nine. Both out four. behind early and couldn’t teams struggled with six Sophia Wilkins went come back in an 11-8 loss errors each in the field. 3-for-4 at the plate to to Russellville on Mon- Madison Penrod lead MC. CONSERVATIONday (March 29) at the earned the win for Rus- Crissy Higgins went MUHLENBERGMUHLENBERG COUNTY West Campus. sellville. The hurler lasted 3-for-4 with two RBIs Russellville plated four five and a third innings, and scored a run to lead CONSERVATION DISTRICT runs in the top of the first allowing six hits and the Panthers. COUNTYDISTRICTand added seven in the six runs while striking in partnership with third for a commanding out one. Amiyah Col- RUSSELLVILLE 340 Dean Rd. · Greenville, KY 4234511-2 lead. lier threw one and two- 407 000 0 – 11 9 6 Muhlenberg County Fiscal Court Muhlenberg Coun- thirds innings in relief CONSERVATION ty would plated six runs out of the bullpen and MUHLENBERG 270.641.3002(270)641-3002 in the final four frames fanned two. COUNTY but would fall short of a Emma Rose took the 200 112 2 – 8 7 6 DISTRICT comeback in the season loss for the Lady Mus- Fluorescent Bulb opener for both teams. tangs. The pitcher al- WP-Penrod. LP-Rose. 340 DeanFluo Rd.res c· e Greenville,nt Bulb R KYec y42345cle ProThegr Ladyam Mustangs fin- lowed seven hits and 11 2B-Penrod (R); Wilkins, Recycle Program ished with seven hits runs over three and a Rose (MC). (270)641-3002 Boggess, Noffsinger Earn All-Region Honorable Mention Fluorescent Bulb Recycle Program OWENSBORO – while shooting 42 percent Whitesville Trinity’s Cas- Muhlenberg County’s from beyond the arc. sidy Morris (5-10, Junior, Sarah-Cate Boggess and Joining Mucker on the Guard). Jaycee Noffsinger each All-Region First Team Also earning Honor- earned Honorable Men- were Apollo’s Kassidy able Mention were Taylin tion All-Region honors in Daugherty (5-6, Senior, Clark (Butler County); the annual poll of 3rd Re- Guard); Breckinridge Amber Dunn (Apollo); gion coaches conducted County’s Isabel Grimes Catherine Head, Hail- Fluorescent Tube Bulbs & CFLs ObyN theL OwensboroY Mes- (5-6, Junior, Guard); ee Johnson (Owens- senger-Inquirer. Grayson County’s Ra- boro Catholic); Alyrica Boggess, a 5-8 sopho- chael Snyder (5-10, Se- Hughes (Owensboro); more guard/forward, av- nior, Forward); and Katie Lindsey (Edmon- Muhlenberg County residents eraged can a team-high 11.3 McLean County’s Bailei son County); Cassidy FluoreFluorescentscent Tub eTube Bul Bulbsbs & &CF CFLsLs O ONLYNLY points and 6.5 rebounds Walker (5-10, Senior, McDaniel (Breckin- recycle their fluorescent light bulbsa game for by the Lady Mus- Forward). ridge County); Makena droppingMuhlenberg them County off residents at the can Muhlenberg tangs. Noffsinger, a 5-7 Second Team All-Re- Rush-Owen, Kamryn Mc- Muhlenberg County residents can point guard, was next gion picks were Daviess Mahon (McLean Coun- County Solid Waste Location onin Deanboth categories for County’s Adylan Ayer (5- ty); and Bailey Poole, recycle theirrecycle fluorescent their fluorescent light light bulbs bulbs by by MCHS at 8.5 ppg and 5.2 5, Sophomore, Guard); Karmin Riley (Hancock Road in Greenville. rpg. Meade County’s Peyton County). dropping dropping them them off atoff at the the Muhlenberg Muhlenberg Breckinridge Coun- Bradley (5-6, 8th Grader, Breck County’s Chad ty’s Aleigha Mucker (5-7, Guard); Apollo’s Ama- Moorman was the 3rd County County Solid Solid Waste Waste Location Location on on DeanDean Senior, F) was voted the ya Curry (5-4, Junior, Region Coach of the Year Road in Greenville. 3rd Region Player of the Guard); Coun- after leading the Lady Ti- Road in Greenville. Year as she averaged 15.7 ty’s Kelsey Kennedy (5- gers to a region-best 19-3 points and 5.5 rebounds 9, Senior, Guard); and record.

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without waiting its turn. how God can not only It sounded like one big hear all of us at the same Nolen, Groves Win Gold at DC cacophony without hav- time, but he does not ing any rhyme or reason. miss one utterance of OWENSBORO – Landon Harper also • 5:27.04 - Grant Mef- I didn’t notice that morn- despair, one urgent cry Trevor Nolen and Car- took third in the 1600 ford, 7th ing how each sound was for help, or one uplifted son Groves led Muhlen- Meter Run (5:03.50) and • 5:34.30 - Brantly Jent, different, but how close- plea for direction. He is berg County to gold in Stetson Childress was 10th ly each sounded like the not only our God, but he three events at the Da- third in the 800 Meter other. Sometimes the is your God. He is not viess County Track & Run (2:10.25). 4X100 METER RELAY cadences were different, only our God, but also Field Meet held Tuesday The Mustangs finished • 51.36 - Relay Team, 4th Outdoor but the pitch was nearly my God. Just as I don’t (March 29) in Owens- third in the team com- identical. And I won- understand how nature boro. petition with 95 points. 4X200 METER RELAY Tr u t h s dered how each hearer works in perfect order Nolen took the top Apollo won the team ti- • 1:45.97 - Relay Team, by Gary Miller was able to distinguish and design, I also don’t spot in both the Triple tle with 167 points fol- 3rd between its kind and an- understand how God can Jump (35-6) and High lowed by Daviess Coun- I was taken aback other kind and even how make perfect order out of Jump (5-8). Eli Hawkins ty (143), Muhlenberg 4X400 METER RELAY the other day during a each could tell the differ- every single prayer that took second in the Triple County (95), Hancock • 3:57.90 - Relay Team, morning turkey hunt. ences of their own kind. goes up. But I believe Jump (29-11) and Carson County (28) and Owens- 4th The rain had persisted all Then I thought about it by faith. The Bible Groves was second in the boro Catholic (13). night and into the early God. declares how a sparrow High Jump (5-6). Other times/finishes for LONG JUMP morning hours. It wasn’t I wonder how many doesn’t fall to the ground Groves also took first the Mustangs included: • 17-3 - Eli Hawkins, 5th until about 8:30 that the folks bowed their head to without him noticing. place in the 300 Meter • 16-7 - Trevor Nolen, sun broke through the pray this morning. Peo- When I remember that, I Hurdles with a time of 100 METER DASH 7th clouds. It seemed every ple from Maine to Mon- have no problem know- 42.53. • 12.99 - Spencer Shem- • 16-0 - Hayes DeAr- living thing had been tana; from New Mexico ing that even though In addition, Zach Har- well, 8th mond, 10th waiting with anticipa- to North Carolina; and millions of prayers are din had a pair of second • 13.06 - Eli Hawkins, tion for that hour. The from Connecticut to Cal- knocking on the doors place finishes – in the 9th DISCUS rain had allowed the ifornia. And I wonder of heaven, God will dis- 200 Meter Dash (24.92) • 13.92 - Tate Harper, • 76-1 - Corbin Lanier, early risers to sleep in, how many in other coun- tinguish each of us as his and the 400 Meter Dash 14th 11th but the sun sounded the tries did the same – all special and unique child (55:81). • 72-9.75 - Dalton Mar- alarm for all to get up. speaking to God, at the and will be equally ex- Hayes DeArmond 800 METER RUN sala, 12th The sounds that morning same time but in differ- cited to hear from us and finished sixth in the 200 • 2:22.86 - Landon • 46-11.75 - Travis Wells, were too numerous to ent languages. I wonder to give us his very best. Meter Dash in 25.73, Groves, 8th 15th describe. Each creature how God sorts them all Gary Miller while Lucas Harper was • 2:23.14 - Bryce Revo, began its communication out. It really is amazing [email protected] 10th (27.36) and Tate 9th SHOT PUT Harper finished 14th • 2:27.62 - Charles Gra- • 28-10 - Dalton Marsala, (28.87). Lucas Harper ber, 10th 11th DC Defeats Lady Mustangs in Six was also sixth in the 400 • 2:28.99 - Isaac Evans, • 27-1.25 - Travis OWENSBORO – Se- the Lady Panthers (1-1). innings to get the win. Meter Dash (1:04.57) 12th Wells, 13th ana Leibfried went 4-for- Katie Mewes was 2-for- and Ethan Bletzinger • 26-0 - Corbin Lanier, 4 with four RBIs to drive 4 with two RBIs. MUHLENBERG took ninth (1:13.04). 1600 METER RUN 14th host Daviess County to a Jaycee Phillips had COUNTY 022 000 14-4 win over Muhlen- a double and two RBIs – 4 4 1 berg County on Tuesday for MC (0-2). Karis- Littlefield Wins High Jump at DC (March 30) at DCHS. sa Pendley and Sophia DAVIESS COUNTY Leibfried also scored Wilkins also had RBIs, 004 334 - 14 14 2 OWENSBORO – Page Littlefield fifth (56-5), Jess Robison was sev- a pair of runs, smacked while Emma Rose had a won the High Jump competition to enth (50-8) and Isabella Hosapple a two-run homer and double and scored a run. WP-R. Roby. LP-Rose. lead the Lady Mustangs at the Da- was eighth (49-10). notched a double. Abby Rose took the loss on 2B-Rose, Pendley, viess County Track & Field Meet In addition, Adkins finished fourth Newman went 3-for-5 the mound for the vis- Phillips, Davis (MC); held Tuesday (March 29) in Owens- in the Shot Put with a throw of 22- with a pair of doubles itors, giving up eight Newman 2, Leibfried, boro. 11.75; Robison was fifth (22-9.75); and three RBIs, while earned runs in 3.2 inning Mewes, Simone (DC). Littlefield’s winning leap was 4-6 Joines took sixth (22-8); and Hosap- Jessie Daniels went of work. Raylee Roby HR-Leibfried, Roberts as the Lady M’s finished tied for ple was eighth (17-0). 2-for-3 with two runs for fanned three over four (DC). fourth in the team competition with In the 400 Meter Dash, Mallory 31 points. Apollo won the team title Wilson finished seventh in 1:17.34. with 120 points followed by host Da- Joines finished 11th in the 100 Me- Mustangs Can’t Catch Up to Franklin-Simpson viess County (102), Hancock Coun- ter Dash with a time of 16.05, while ty (68), Muhlenberg County (31) and Katlynn Petrie took 12th (16.35). HOPKINSVILLE first inning and added innings, striking out ten. Owensboro Catholic (31). Petrie placed 11th in the 200 Me- - Muhlenberg County three more in the bottom Dalton Fiveash went In the Discus, Rachel Jones led ter Dash in 34.48 and Joines was 15th managed just a single hit of the third. 2-for-3 at the plate to MC with a fourth place finish with (35.91) with Wilson placing 16th in dropping a 4-0 deci- Cole Wix was the lead FS. a toss of 58-7. Kendall Adkins was (37.56). sion to Franklin-Simp- winning pitcher for son on Saturday (April Franklin-Simpson. The MUHLENBERG 3) in Hopkinsville. ace went seven innings, COUNTY Matthew Jackson had allowing no runs on one 000 000 0 – 0 1 1 the lone hit for the Mus- hit, striking out six and tangs – a single in the walking none. Jake Al- FRANKLIN-SIMPSON seventh. len took the loss for MC 103 000 X – 4 5 0 Franklin-Simpson as he surrendered four WP-Wix. LP-Allen. took a 1-0 lead in the runs on five hits over five 2B-Fiveash (FS). Chaudoin No-Hits the Mustangs HOPKINSVILLE Hoptown struck for dered four earned runs Muhlenberg County Fiscal Court – Hopkinsville’s Pres- two runs in the first -in in 4.2 innings of work. Waste Tire Collection Event ton Chaudoin pitched ning on a bases-loaded Aidan Miller struck out a no-hitter on Saturday walk and a groundout. five in 2.1 innings of re- (April 3) in a 6-0 win Chaudoin led off the sec- lief. over Muhlenberg County ond inning with a double, at Tiger Field. advanced to third on a HOPKINSVILLE Chaudoin struck out bunt hit by Dilday. Ryan 210 021 0 – 6 8 2 16 batters and walked Myers smacked an RBI only two. The Tiger single for a 3-0 Hoptown MUHLENBERG junior also had a pair lead. COUNTY of hits in the contest, Dilday and Snyder 000 000 0 – 0 0 2 while Jacob Dilday had also had RBI singles. two hits and two RBIs. Matthew Jackson took WP-Chaudoin. LP-M. Date: April 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, 2021 from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Landon Snyder added a the loss for MCHS as he Jackson. 2B-Chaudoin, Location: Muhlenberg County Agricultural Center pair of hits. fanned five and surren- Dilday (H). 3705 State Route 1380, Greenville, KY 42345 DC Defeats Mustangs in 10 Innings Tires NOT Accepted: FOAM FILLED TIRES, CALCIUM FILLED TIRES GREENVILLE - 5 and drove in four runs and Decker Renfrow had OFF ROAD CONSTRUCTION TIRES (OTR), RUBBER TRACKS Muhlenberg County led for MCHS. Mason two hits and two RBIs. SOLID TIRES WITH OR WITHOUT PRESS ON RIMS by seven runs after four Thompson drove in two Tires will be accepted on or off the rim (Truck, Light Truck, Passenger, innings, but Daviess runs and Jackson Miller DAVIESS COUNTY Implement, Lawn Tractor, Bicycle, Motorcycle, Cart, Etc. County rallied for a 12-8 and Carter Hale had an 000 160 100 4 – 12 8 Large Equipment, Dealerships, Salvage or Recycling Businesses win over the host Mus- RBI each. 5 are expressly prohibited from participating. tangs in 10 innings on Cason Troutman got Monday (March 29) at the win for DC with two MUHLENBERG Muhlenberg County Fiscal Court in Partnership with the Kentucky the West Campus. innings of scoreless re- COUNTY Division of Waste Management is sponsoring this event. Please take The game was tied 8-8 lief with six strikeouts. 220 400 000 0 – 8 9 advantage of this opportunity to properly dispose of any unwanted after seven innings. The Thompson took the loss 7 tires. Any Kentucky Resident is eligible to participate in this program. tie was broken in the top for MC. of the 10th when DC Mason Boswell drove WP-Troutman. For questions or clarification, please contact our plated four runs and held in five runs to lead the LP-Thompson. 2B-Bo- Public Works Department at on for the win. Panthers. Garrett Small swell (DC); Allen, Scott 270-338-1740 Jake Allen went 3-for- led DC with three hits (MC).

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Shoemaker Wins Third Straight Tournament Barton Has Two Hits in Anoka Ramsey Win ATHENS, AL - Af- the season and seventh this season. CENTRAL LAKES, MN - For- Brandon Watkins 3-for-3 with a ter carding a final round of her career. With the True freshman Sha- mer Muhlenberg County standout walk and two runs. Nate Tillman, score of 68 (-4), Carlee victory, Shoemaker pass- ron Holczer found her- Elliott Barton went 2-for-4 at the Zach Ziesmer and Trevor Adams Shoemaker took first es Laura Tipton to take self in the top-15 after plate to help lead Anoka-Ramsey each drove in a run. place at the Union Uni- sole possession of third she shot a final round College to a 6-5 win over Vermil- Drake Bakkum picked up the win versity Spring Bash on place on the Patriots all- score of 77 (+5). Over ion Community on Saturday (April in four innings of relief – striking out Tuesday (March 29). time wins list. With two three rounds at the event, 3) at Central Lakes. The win came four and allowing just three hits. Ryan As a team, the Patriots tournaments remaining Holczer noted a score of in the first game of a double-head- Kling took the loss for Vermilion. shot a three-round score this season, Shoemaker 232 (+16) to finish 13th er. Anoka Ramsey dropped the of 906 (+42) to secure a – the former Muhlenberg overall on the individ- In the opener, Barton started at nightcap with Central Lakes Col- second-place finish in the County standout - is just ual leaderboard. In her catcher and recorded five putouts. lege-Brainerd by a 6-4 count. tournament. With their one win away from tying three tournaments with podium finish on Tues- Liz Stephens for second UC this Spring, Holczer day, Cumberlands has all-time at UC. has secured three top-15 Simms Drives in Three in BU Sweep now earned a top-three Viviane Braun finishes. finish in all seven of the clubbed a score of 77 MAfter shooting iden- OWENSBORO – and two assists in the eigh Bobo went 4-for-4 tournaments they played (+5) during Tuesday’s fi- tical scores through the field. and drove in four runs, in this season. nal round to finish eighth first two rounds, Han- swept a double-head- Cassie Moss went while Moss went 3-for- Over 54-holes at the overall on the individu- nah Griffith and Lucia er from Ohio Christian 1-for-4 in the contest 4 with three RBIs and Union University Spring al leaderboard. Across Pena both earned top-20 University by scores of and drove in three runs. scored twice. Bash, Shoemaker shot 54-holes at Canebreak finishes on the individ- 7-1 and 14-8 on Friday Keeley Eans got the win Brescia trailed 8-5 a score of 214 (-2) to Golf Club, Braun re- ual leaderboard. During (April 2) at Kamuf Park. on the bump as she al- after 5-1/2 but exploded earn first place on the corded a score of 228 round three on Tuesday, In the opener, for- lowed just one run and for nine runs in the bot- individual leaderboard. (+12) to find a spot in Griffith clubbed a score mer Muhlenberg Coun- seven hits in seven in- tom of the fifth to put During Tuesday’s final the top-10. Braun’s per- of 75 (+3) to finish 16th ty standout Madison nings of work. the game away. round, the junior secured formance at the event overall. Pena shot a final Simms started at second In the nightcap, Haley Wolfskill got a team-high five birdies. earns her top-10 finishes round score of 76 (+4) base for BU and went Simms finished 1-for- the win in 1.1 innings Shoemaker’s tourna- in sixth out of Cumber- to earn the 18th overall 1-for-3 with a walk, an 4 with two RBIs, plus of relief work as she ment win is her four of lands seven tournaments spot in the tournament. RBI and scored a run. had two putouts and fanned one and allowed Simms also had a putout two assists at 2B. Ril- just one run. Shoemaker Earns Back-to-Back Nunley Scores Winning Run in Asbury Win WILMORE – The As- single to left scored Asbury would re- Mid-South Honors bury University Haupt for the final run spond with a runoff an BOWLING GREEN - For the round one of the tournament, her team got back to its win- of the inning. infield single from Matt second straight week and eighth second of the season. The individual ning ways on Tuesday The Eagles contin- Johnson to tie the game time in her career, former Muhlen- victory for Shoemaker is here third (March 30) with a 10-9 ued to pour it on with at 9-9. Garret McIntire berg County standout Carlee Shoe- of the season and sixth of her career. victory over UC Cler- three additional runs in would put the Eagles maker was named the Mid-South Shoemaker’s work propelled mont at Cecil Zweifel the third inning. Colton back on top in the bot- Conference golfer of the week, the Cumberlands to a tournament victo- Field in Wilmore. Back hit his second ho- tom of the eighth with league office announced March ry at the Spring Invi- The Eagles (21-7) mer of the season to be- an RBI double to left, 28th. It’s also the fourth time this tational. The win gave the Patriots got ahead early with gin the inning as Gabe which scored former season that the junior has received three straight tournament wins and four runs in the bottom Lawrence posted an RBI Muhlenberg County the award. a total of four on the season. of the first. After three double and Austin Dick standout Dalton Nun- After winning the Heritage Hill Shoemaker also earned MSC consecutive hits, Paul hit an RBI single to push ley for the winning run. Invitational, Shoemaker took first golfer of the week honors after she Haupt was hit by a pitch the lead up to 7-0. Nunley also had a stolen place at the Union College Spring shot a score of 67 (-5) during the to bring in the first run of Leading 8-0, the Ea- base to help set up the Invitational. Over 36-holes, the first round of the Heritage Hill In- the day. Walker Paris the gles were in control, winning play. Central City native clubbed a score vitational. The first-round score for connected on a two-RBI but UC Clermont would Austin Dick and Matt of 151 (+7) to finish first on the -in Shoemaker included the first hole- single to center to make score nine runs in the top Johnson both finished dividual leaderboard. Shoemaker’s in-one in over a decade and is the it 3-0 Asbury moments of the sixth with a three- with three hits at the performance included an eagle in lowest round in program history. later. run HR and a grand slam plate and combined for Matt Johnson’s RBI in the half inning. four RBI. Grenadiers Sweep Brescia Asbury Sweeps Rio Grande NEW ALBANY, IN – Brescia had scored a second and Kaitlyn WILMORE – The save. hit a two-run HR in the The IU Southeast soft- pair in the top of the in- Flowers drove in both Jacob Cervantes fourth to cut the deficit ball team completed a ning. with a single. Kelsey baseball team won its picked up the win on down to just one run at home-and-home sweep Former Muhlen- Warman followed with River States Conference the mound as he went 3-2. of Brescia University berg County all-region a double to score Flow- series with Rio Grande three innings in relief In the bottom of the on Monday (March 29), Madison Simms start- ers. on Saturday (April 3) at and struck out four. fifth, Asbury extend- defeating the Bearcats ed at second for BU The Grenadiers put Cecil Zweifel Field. Trevor Campbell led ed its lead after Colton 9-2 and 11-4. and went 0-for-3 in the the game away with The Eagles (23-8, Asbury with three hits Back connected on an In game one, the opener. Lindsey Pey- four-run innings in the 10-5 RSC) claimed while CJ Compton and RBI single to center Grenadiers opened the ton had two hits for the fifth and sixth innings. the opener 8-7 and the Paris each notched two to score Garrett McIn- scoring in the bottom Panthers while Court- Simms was 0-for-3 nightcap by a 6-3 count. hits. Former Muhlen- tire from second base. of the first when Ash- ney Peyton and Makay- in the nightcap with a In game one, it was berg County standout Leading 4-3 in the tyn Sharp tripled and la Stewart each notched putout and two assists a rough start for the Dalton Nunley made a sixth, Paul Haupt gave scored on a sacrifice an RBI. at second base. Bres- Eagles, who trailed pinch running appear- the Eagles a boost with fly by Dallas Hender- In game two, the cia had 11 hits total 5-0 heading into the ance and scored a run a two-run homer to son. The Grenadiers Grenadiers trailed 1-0 with Courtney Peyton, bottom of the second for the Eagles. push the lead out to 6-3. (24-10, 4-0 RSC) add- in the bottom of the Cassie Moss, Brook- as the Red Storm took In game two, Tyler Morrison would re- ed a pair of runs in the second when Ellie lyn Ray and Rileigh advantage of some ear- Morrison threw a com- cord the final three third on RBI singles Jackman came through Bobo racking up two ly miscues by AU. As- plete game in game two outs as he took the Red by Ellie Jackman and again. This time she hits each. Ray had two bury responded with a as he struck out five and Storm down in order Kelsey Warman. doubled down the right- RBIs with Bobo and huge second inning as picked up his fifth win to preserve the victory. IU Southeast put the field line and Madeline Lindsey Peyton driving they scored eight runs on the mound this sea- CJ Compton and Colton game away with four Probus followed with in a run apiece. on five hits highlighted son. The Eagles scored Back both finished with runs in the sixth after a single. Probus stole by a grand slam from early in the bottom of two hits each. Zachari- Walker Paris. the second on Kaid- as and Haupt led the Rio would score runs en Zacharias’ two-RBI Eagles with two RBI. in the fourth and sixth single to right. Asbury posted eight innings, but the Eagles Walker Paris would hits in the win as would shut the door in score Trevor Campbell Campbell collected an- the final two innings as on a sacrifice fly to other double and Haupt Paris gave up just one center to give Asbury hit his second home run hit as he collected the a 3-0 lead. Rio Grande of the year. KWC Sweeps Twin Bill at Lake Erie PAINESVILLE, OH by pitching a scoreless ning, as left fielder Luis — On a brisk Friday final three innings on Vergara-Schoonewolff (April 2) afternoon at only one hit. hit a two-RBI double to Classic Park in East- In the nightcap, Ken- right-center, before Ed- lake, Lake Erie Col- tucky Wesleyan went die Morris brought him lege fell 7-2 and 8-6 on a 5-0 run in the first home on an RBI single. to visiting Kentucky 1.5 innings, thanks in Panthers reliever Rylan Ready to get the Wesleyan in a Great part to multiple dou- Thomas shut the door Midwest Conference bles, as well as multiple on the Storm, earning double-header. miscues by the Storm the save as CJ Fairchild COVID-19 vaccine? In the opener, Pan- defense. 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(Leader-News Photo/Steve Smith) Mayes Takes Second at Brescia Takes Fifth in Panthers Find Two More ALC Spring Invitational KWC Invitational Wins on Easter Weekend OWENSBORO 19th overall. Spicer RICHMOND – For- next for Brescia with – Brooklyn Spicer placed 10th, while EASTLAKE, OH to Bridges, Kennemore mer Muhlenberg Coun- an 88-97-185 to finish shot a 167 and former Emily Lyons shot 181 – Kentucky Wesleyan singled to right to plate ty standout golfer Mere- tied for 14th. Brooklyn Muhlenberg Coun- to place 26th, Laurel College completed the the go-ahead run. An er- dith Mayes finished tied Spicer was 17th over- ty standout Meredith Hotchkiss had a 204 to series sweep of Lake ror allowed another run for second at the Alice all (93-94-187); Paige Mayes carded a 176 to finish 37th and Paige Erie College on Saturday to score and the Panthers Lloyd College Spring Pollock was 21st (94- lead Brescia University Pollock shot 207 to fin- (April 3) with two more closed the game out with Invitational held March 98-192); and Bailey to a fifth place finish at ish 38th. wins over the Strom. Drake Hamil earning the 27-28 at Battlefield Golf Stricklin was 23rd (99- the Kentucky Wesleyan Brescia finished fifth The Panthers needed ex- save. Club in Richmond. 97-196). Spring Invitational held in the team competition tra innings to keep their Burke drove in four Mayes carded an 85- Pikeville’s Boo New- Friday and Saturday with a score of 725. Il- winning streak alive in runs on the day while El- 86-171 to lead the Bres- some won medalist hon- (April 2-3) at the Pearl linois-Springfield won the opener taking down lis and Kennemore each cia University to third ors with a 75-77-152 Club. the team title with a LEC 6-4. In the finale finished the game with place in the event. The and led her squad to the Mayes carded an 85 642 and McKendree’s Joseph Burke hit two two hits. Robison earned Bearcats finished with a team title with a 681. on the first day and fol- Madeline Larouere won homeruns in a 14-2 vic- the win after two innings team score of 734. Siena Heights Universi- lowed with a 91 in the medalist honors with a tory. of work allowing just Laurel Hotchkiss was ty was next with 710. second round to finish 153. In Game One, Seth one baserunner. Wright pitched five Former Muhlenberg strong innings to start County standout Hunt- the day for the Panthers er Combs went 1-for-3 (11-3, 8-0 GMAC). at the plate with a walk The Storm (3-15, 1-11 and an RBI and had six GMAC) belted a three- putouts as the starting run homerun in the bot- catcher. tom of the third inning In the nightcap, three and added another run in pass balls in the second the fourth to take a 4-0 inning allowed three lead. Panther runs to score. In Wesleyan got it all the fourth, Burke belted back it the top of the another three-run homer- fifth inning, as reign- un to double the Wesley- ing G-MAC Player of an lead, 6-0. A four-run the Week Cody Bridges fifth inning was capped singled to lead things off by Jaret Humphrey’s off. Lane Kennemore double to left. Kenne- doubled for Burke who more, Chase Andrews crushed a three-run and Brayden Sisson homerun over the left- each drove in runs in the field fence. Later in the frame. frame Ian Ellis scored Burke homered to lead on a pass ball to tie the off the seventh as the game. Panthers added four runs Bo Robinson entered in the frame. Benton Mc- and pitched a clean Gill earned his second sixth and seventh. In the win of the season after eighth, Ben Wilcoxson six innings of work, al- walked and stole second. lowing two runs, on four Alex Johnston battles for the rebound Asher Carver sinks the three After an intentional walk hits with four strikeouts. TRI-CITY AUTO PARTS & BUILDING SUPPLY WE NOW MAKE HYDRAULIC HOSES

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