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JUNE-JULY, 2019 BULLETIN VOL. 8, ISSUE 11 NEWS AND INFORMATION ABOUT COLUMBUS NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS

IN THIS ISSUE Spring Scoreboard...... 2 ...... 5 ...... 7 Boys ...... 9 Track and Field...... 13 Girls ...... 17 Unified Track...... 21 Booster Club...... 25 Athletic Staff...... 27

TEAM MEETING: Lou Sipe (center) encourages the CNHS track teams at the end of the dual meet against Franklin. BIG HITTERS: Junior Sierra Norman (left) and sophomore Austin Bode (right) helped the Columbus North softball and baseball teams to Conference Indiana championships, respectively. Norman hit .439 in softball; Bode hit .417 in baseball. SIPE RESIGNS AS TRACK COACH BULL DOGS SWEEP CONFERENCE INDIANA CROWNS Columbus North boys and girls capture all-sports championships for 2018-19 school year Lou Sipe has stepped down as coach of the Columbus North boys olumbus North won the Conference Indiana Columbus North doubled its pleasure by claiming track and girls track teams. all-sports standings in boys’ sports and girls’ the girls’ all-sports hardware with 64 points. The Bull In eight seasons as head coach sports for 2018-19. Dogs were league champions in golf, , of the boys, the Bull Dogs went C The Bull Dogs totaled 59 points to capture the softball and unified track. CN also placed second 42-10 in two- and three-team meets, boys’ all-sports trophy for the sixth time in the 22 in soccer, , and tennis while placed second in three Conference Indiana meets, third in five CI meets, seasons of league action but for the first time since claiming its 15th girls’ all-sports crown in 22 years. won two sectional championships 2014-15. CN was a conference champion in football, Bloomington South, with 50 points, also was and placed second in six sectionals. swimming, baseball and unified track en route to the runner-up in the girls’ standings. The Panthers were In six seasons as head coach crown. Columbus North also placed second in tennis champions in , basketball and swimming. of the girls, CN went 27-11 in and basketball in the six-school league. They were runners-up in cross country and track & two- and three-team meets, Bloomington South was runner-up in the boys’ field. Other conference champions in girls’ sports won one Conference Indiana standings with 58 points. The Panthers claimed were Bloomington North in cross country and track crown, twice placed third in the championships in cross country, basketball and & field, Terre Haute North in soccer and Terre Haute conference, captured one sectional wrestling, and they were runners-up in soccer, golf South in tennis. championship and three times were and track & field. Other boys’ sport champions were Bloomington North was third in the girls’ all-sports sectional runner-up. Sipe, previously a CN assistant Bloomington North in golf and track & field, Southport standings with 41.5 points followed by Terre Haute track and assistant football coach, in soccer and Terre Haute South in tennis. South with 36.5 points, Terre Haute North with 33 and his family are moving to the Bloomington North was third in the boys’ standings points and Southport with 21 points. Cincinnati area. The physical with 41 points followed by Terre Haute South with Unified track was counted in the all-sports scoring education teacher is a graduate of 32.5 points, Southport with 31.5 points and Terre (half points for boys, half points for girls) for the first Anderson University. Haute North with 30 points. time in 2018-19. 2 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019

BOYS GOLF SCHEDULE, SEE PAGE 17 BULL DOG SPRING SCOREBOARD GIRLS TENNIS SCHEDULE, SEE PAGE 17 SOFTBALL BASEBALL

DATE OPPONENT RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULTS

April 4 at Shelbyville L, 5-8 (0-1) March 30 at Silver Creek W, 13-2 (1-0)

April 5 East Central L, 2-4 (0-2) April 2 at East Central W, 16-2 (2-0)

April 8 Whiteland L, 3-13 (0-3) April 5 spi-Louisville Trinity (at Ballard) L, 3-4 (2-1)

April 9 Seymour L, 1-5 (0-4) April 5 spi-at Louisville Ballard W, 6-3 (3-1)

April 11 Franklin Central W, 5-4 (1-4) April 6 spi-at Christian Academy/Louisville W, 2-1 (4-1)

April 13 bci-Brownstown Central W, 8-6 (2-4) April 6 spi-at South Oldham W, 10-2 (5-1)

April 13 bci-Brown County L, 2-4 (2-5) April 9 Batesville W, 6-3 (6-1)

April 15 at Columbus East L, 7-8 (2-6) April 11 Shelbyville L, 3-4 (6-2)

April 16 Bloomington North * W, 9-5 (3-6) April 12 pbr-Libertyville, IL (Grand Park) W, 9-4 (7-2)

April 20 cgi-Center Grove canceled April 13 pbr-Portage Northern, MI (Grand Park) W, 11-0 (8-2)

April 20 cgi-Greenwood canceled April 13 pbr-Edwardsville, IL (Grand Park) W, 2-0 (9-2)

April 25 at Perry Meridian canceled April 16 Franklin Central L, 7-14 (9-3)

April 27 at Martinsville W, 3-1 (4-6) April 17 at Bloomington North * W, 3-1 (10-3)

April 27 at Martinsville L, 6-8 (4-7) April 18 at Jennings County W, 7-1 (11-3)

April 29 at Edinburgh W, 5-0 (5-7) April 23 Southport * W, 1-0 (12-3)

May 2 Indian Creek canceled April 25 Seymour canceled

May 3 n-Terre Haute North * W, 5-4 (6-7) April 26 Cathedral W, 5-2 (13-3)

May 3 n-Terre Haute South * W, 11-2 (7-7) April 27 Jeffersonville L, 1-2 (13-4)

May 6 at Brownstown Central L, 1-4 (7-8) April 27 Terre Haute North * W, 5-0 (14-4)

May 7 at Bloomington South * W, 7-5 (8-8) April 30 at Noblesville L, 6-7, 8 inn. (14-5)

May 8 at Greensburg W, 5-1 (9-8) May 2 Greenwood canceled

May 11 at Silver Creek W, 11-9 (10-8) May 3 at Columbus East W, 7-2 (15-5)

May 13 at Southport * W, 17-6 (11-8) May 8 at Bloomington South * W, 8-0 (16-5)

May 14 Jennings County W, 5-4 (12-8) May 11 at Terre Haute South * W, 5-1 (17-5)

May 16 at Hauser canceled May 11 at Terre Haute South W, 9-0 (18-5)

May 21 bss-East Central W, 6-5 (13-8) May 13 at Fishers W, 8-7 (19-5)

May 23 bss-Bloomington South W, 8-7 (14-8) May 14 Hamilton Southeastern L, 2-3 (19-6)

May 24 bss-Bloomington North W, 2-0 (15-8) May 18 nci-SB St. Joseph L, 2-4 (19-7)

May 28 cnr-Center Grove L, 0-7 (15-9) May 18 nci-Avon W, 17-6 (20-7)

May 20 at Roncalli W, 5-4, 8 inn. (21-7) NTS = no team scores spi-Super Prep Invitational ecs-East Central Sectional May 24 ecs-at East Central W, 13-0 (22-7) *Conference Indiana game pbr-Prep Baseball Report Midwest bss-Bloomington South Sectional bci-Brown County Invitational Select Invitational cnr-Columbus North Regional May 27 ecs-Columbus East (final) L, 3-5 (22-8) cgi-Center Grove Invitational nci-Indy Invitational at North Central

TRACK AND FIELD (BOYS & GIRLS)

DATE OPPONENT RESULTS (B/G) DATE OPPONENT RESULTS (B/G)

Feb. 27 Bloomington Indoor (at IU) NTS / NTS April 26 Conference Indiana 83.3, 3rd of 6 / 84, 3rd of 6

March 6 Blm. North Indoor (at IU) NTS / NTS May 3 John Koontz Relays (at Martinsville) 153, 2nd of 4 (co-ed meet)

March 23 Hoosier State Relays (at IU) 3, tie 43rd; 4.5, tie 28th May 8 Franklin W, 100-32 / W, 96-36

April 2 at Bloomington South W, 68-64 / L, 51-81 May 14 Girls Sectional at Franklin --- / 108, 2nd of 12

April 6 Columbus North Invitational 86.5, 3rd of 9 / 84.5, 4th of 10 May 17 Boys Sectional at Columbus North 118, 2nd of 12 / ---

April 9 at Seymour W, 110-22 / W, 91-41 May 21 Girls Regional at Shelbyville --- / 38, 7th of 26

April 12 Franklin Central Showcase NTS / --- May 23 Boys Regional at Warren Central 66, 3rd of 31 / ---

April 18 Columbus East W, 89-34 / W, 82-50 May 31 Boys State Finals at IU 8, tie 31st / ---

April 20 Talon Relays (at Brown County) canceled June 1 Girls State Finals at IU --- / did not score

April 23 at East Central with Shelbyville 75, 1st of 3 / 67.5, 2nd of 3 JUNE-JULY, 2019 BULL DOG BULLETIN 3

MEET THE BULL DOGS: BASEBALL PLAYER DEVON RODGERS

Class: Senior. Age: 18 This season: Varsity team member. By the numbers: Utility player hit .238 with seven runs, one triple, five RBIs and three stolen bases for 22-8 Bull Dogs. Family: Parents Lonnie and Teresa Favorite TV show: “The Fairly OddParents” Favorite actor: Adam Sandler Favorite actress: Jennifer Aniston Favorite movie: “Avatar” Favorite music: Country Favorite song: “Knee Deep” by Zac Brown Band Favorite color: Blue Favorite vacation spot: Florida Favorite late-night snack: Barbecue chips Sports role model: Mike Trout Non-sports role model: Donald Trump Favorite subject: Hoosiers Career goal after college: Business Person in history whom you would like to meet: Babe Ruth If you won $1 million, the first thing you would buy would be: A boat If they made a movie about you, who might play you: Robert Downey Jr. If you could be on a reality show, it would be: “Survivor” Best advice you have received: “If you ain’t cheatin’, you ain’t tryin’.” Three people (from history or alive now) for dinner: Donald Trump, Michael Jordan, Kim Kardashian If you could have a super power, what would it be: Flying

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BASEBALL: TRINKLE HONORED AS TEAM MVP AS BULL DOGS POST 22-8 SEASON olumbus North junior Grant Trinkle was a 6-1 record and one save in 45.1 honored as MVP of the Bull Dogs’ 2019 innings. Meyer’s ERA was ninth on Cbaseball team at its season-ending CN’s single-season list. gathering on June 10. Bode was winner of the Big Stick, Trinkle, an outfielder and pitcher, also was named Black & Blue and Quality At-Bat the team’s most valuable offensive player after he hit awards. Bode, a catcher, hit a .412 with a school season-record 44 runs, five doubles, team-best .417 with 26 runs, eight seven triples, two home runs, 16 RBIs and 20 stolen doubles, one triple, three home bases for a squad that went 22-8 overall and claimed runs and 35 RBIs. He also was the Conference Indiana championship at 5-0. hit-by-pitch on 10 occasions and Trinkle’s seven triples tied a single-season school produced a Quality At-Bat on 76.17 record set by Dan Shoultz in 1977, and Trinkle’s 40 percent of his plate appearances hits also were sixth on CN’s single-season charts. (80 of 105). His RBI total was fourth Trinkle also drew 21 walks, tied for seventh best in a in CN’s single-season chart. single season, and his 20 steals tied for ninth on CN’s Chapman, a first baseman, CATALYST: Junior Grant Trinkle (1) was named team MVP of the 2019 Bull single-season list. earned the most valuable defensive Dogs after hitting .412 with a school season-record 44 runs, five doubles, seven Others cited for special recognition were senior player award with a 1.000 fielding triples, two home runs, 16 RBIs and 20 stolen bases. Konner Stahl, senior Parker Maddox, senior percentage, going flawless in 57 Jakob Meyer, sophomore Austin Bode and junior fielding chances. honorable mention all-conference. Clark hit .279 with Adam Chapman. In other awards, Maddox and Meyer were voted all- two doubles, two home runs and 18 RBIs. He also Stahl was named winner of the Bull Dog Award after district by the Indiana High School Baseball Coaches went 4-2 as a pitcher, striking out 52 batters, walking contributing as a relief pitcher and reserve catcher. Association. Maddox has been chosen for the South 11 and compiling a 1.99 ERA in 38.2 innings. The 11 Maddox and Meyer were chosen co-winners of the Team for the 2019 IHSBCA North-South All-Star Game, walks total is the third-best for a CN single season. most valuable pitcher award. Maddox struck out 51 and and Meyer was named IHSBCA Academic All-State. Takauchi, a shortstop, hit .326 with 26 runs, four walked 19 while compiling a 1.37 earned-run average Earlier, Trinkle, Bode, Maddox, Meyer and junior doubles and 19 RBIs. and a 6-1 record with one save in 41.0 innings. Meyer Casper Clark were selected first-team all-Conference Of note, sophomore Reese Harmon posted a 0.79 fanned 61 batters, walked 16 and had a 1.24 ERA with Indiana. Also, junior Homare Takauchi was named ERA, third on CN’s single-season list. 2019 BASEBALL ROSTERS VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY C TEAM

# NAME GRADE POS. # NAME GRADE POS. # NAME GRADE POS.

1 Grant Trinkle 11 OF/P 1 Luke Hammons 9 OF/P 1 Braden Yarnell 9 1B/P

2 Reese Harmon 10 IF/P 4 Alex McComb 9 C/P 2 Gage Bayne 10 3B/P

3 Jakob Meyer 12 3B/P 5 Brier Elliott 9 UT/P 5 Brier Elliott 9 UT/P

4 Blake Huffman 10 OF 7 Jacob Bailey 10 OF/P 7 Caden Carpenter 10 OF/P

5 Kyler McIntosh 10 IF/P 8 Dyllan Redmon 9 UT/P 8 Sam King 9 1B/P

6 Parker Maddox 12 OF/P 10 Zach Wager 9 OF/P 9 Ethan Staples 9 IF/P

7 Jacob Bailey 10 OF/P 12 Aaron Rork 10 UT/P 10 Chase Sams 9 IF/P

8 Devon Rodgers 12 UT/P 13 Chase Sams 9 IF/P 12 Noah Abner 9 C/P

9 Casper Clark 11 1B/P 14 Parker Smith 9 1B 14 Connor Lindsey 9 3B

10 Homare Takauchi 11 IF 16 Bryce Abner 9 C/UT 16 Brayden Roberts 9 UT

11 Konner Stahl 12 C/P 17 Blake Stevens 10 IF 17 Ben Shoultz 9 IF

12 Aaron Rork 10 3B/P 18 Will Baker 9 OF/P 18 Parker Smith 9 1B

13 Adam Chapman 11 OF/P 19 Kyle Carlson 10 OF 22 Tyler Stevens 10 OF

17 Blake Stevens 10 IF 20 Braden Yarnell 9 1B/P 23 Trevin Johnson 9 3B

18 Will Baker 9 OF/P 21 Pedro Munoz 11 C/IF

19 Austin Bode 10 C/UT 23 Sam King 9 1B/P

20 Hayden McDaniel 10 OF 25 Oliver Fischer 11 1B/P

21 Alex McComb 9 C/P Varsity Coach: Ben McDaniel Varsity Assistant coaches: Chris Gerth, Jason Maddox, Hunter McIntosh, 22 Pedro Munoz 11 C/IF Mike Bodart, Daniel Ayers, Nathan Frasier 28 Zach Wager 9 OF/P JV Coaches: Levi Pollert, Bryce Lollar C Team Coach: Corey Gardner Manager: Lauren Grider 6 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019

MEET THE BULL DOGS: SOFTBALL PLAYER JENNA FATH Class: Senior. Age: 18 This season: Varsity team member. By the numbers: Reserve infielder hit .273 in helping Bull Dogs to a 15-9 record with a sectional championship. Family: Parents Kyle and Tammy; sisters Brooke, 26, and Kassiday, 23 Favorite TV show: “All American” Favorite actor: Channing Tatum Favorite actress: Jennifer Lawrence Favorite movie: “Boheman Rhapsody” Favorite music: Country or rap Favorite song: “The Show Goes On” by Lupe Fiasco Favorite artist: Kane Brown Favorite color: Blue Favorite vacation spot: On a cruise Favorite late-night snack: Goldfish crackers Sports role model: Jennie Finch Non-sports role models: My dad Favorite subject: Nursing Career goal after college: Be in the nursing field Person in history you would like to meet: Freddie Mercury If you won $1 million, the first thing you would buy would be: My own place to live Best advice you have received: “You have to fail before you succeed; never give up on your dreams.” Family in sports: Sister Brooke played softball at CNHS. Three people (from history or alive now) for dinner: Kane Brown, Keith Urban, Thomas Rhett If you could have a super power, what would it be: Read minds

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SOFTBALL: NORMAN, LOFTON SHARE MVP HONORS; LOFTON NAMED ALL-STATE

unior Sierra Norman and senior Bailey Lofton Waggoner, were cited as co-Most Valuable Players of a first Jthe Columbus 2019 softball team at the team baseman, hit awards gathering on June 10. .364 with six Norman hit a team-best .439 with seven doubles, doubles, four one triple, six home runs, four stolen bases and 22 home runs runs batted in for a squad that posted a 15-9 record and 15 RBIs. while capturing Conference Indiana and sectional She had a championships. She also added a .920 fielding .967 fielding percentage while primarily playing shortstop. She percentage. collected MVP honors for the third consecutive season. Foust, Lofton, the team’s catcher, hit .403 with one double, another nine home runs and a team-best 27 RBIs. Lofton had pitcher, hit a .988 fielding percentage and was a team MVP for .286 with two the second time. Lofton also was recognized for being doubles and voted Class 3A/4A third-team All-State by the Indiana five RBIs. Coaches of Girls Sports Association. She totaled Freshman Rachel Cowan, sophomore Meghan a 9-6 mark Waggoner and freshman Peri Foust received in the circle, TOP HONORS: Senior catcher Bailey Lofton was voted Class 3A/4A third-team all-state after hitting .403 other awards. fanning 94 with one double, nine home runs and a team-best 27 RBIs. She shared team MVP honors with Sierra Cowan was honored as winner of the team’s Bull Dog batters, Norman for the second straight season. Award, while Waggoner received the Most Improved walking 13 Bloomington North to win the Bloomington South Award. Foust was presented the Coach’s Award. and posting a 3.77 ERA in 81.2 innings. She had a Sectional. Freshman Lucy Norman drew a seventh- Cowan hit .369 with six doubles, two home runs, 1.000 fielding percentage. inning bases-loaded walk for the decisive run against two stolen bases and 15 RBIs. As a pitcher, she Earlier, Norman, Lofton, Cowan and Waggoner were East Central. Freshman Emalee Heafner delivered a struck out 62 batters, walked 14 and amassed a 2.93 voted first-team all-Conference Indiana and Foust two-run seventh-inning single to lift the Bull Dogs over earned-run average while compiling a 6-2 record collected honorable mention all-conference accolades. Bloomington South. Lofton homered and Foust hurled with one save in 74 innings. Cowan also had a .944 The Bull Dogs posted respective 6-5, 8-7 and 2-0 a four-hit shutout against Bloomington North in the fielding percentage. victories over East Central, Bloomington South and sectional final.

2019 SOFTBALL ROSTERS VARSITY JUNIOR VARSITY

Varsity Coach: Varsity Assistant # NAME GRADE POS. # NAME GRADE POS. Ron McDonald Coaches: Mike Johnson, Kelsey Richardson, Ron 0 Emalee Heafner 9 IF 1 Grace Barnett 11 C McDonald Jr., Steve Norman 1 Jenna Fath 12 C/IF 2 Carmen Rice 9 IF JV Coach: Joe King JV Assistant Coaches: Rich 2 Alexia Heafner 9 IF/C 3 Emily Hatton 9 P/IF McQuinley, Darren Rutan 3 Lillian Mackey 9 OF/IF 4 Emily Clark 10 OF

4 Sierra Norman 11 IF 5 Aleiah Campbell 10 IF

5 Aden Voss 10 OF 6 Angenzi Gonzalez 10 OF

7 Lucy Norman 9 OF/IF 7 Ellie Anderson 10 OF

8 Rachel Cowan 9 P/UT 10 Alivia Steinkoenig 9 IF

9 Meghan Waggoner 10 P/IF 13 Dani Aguilar 11 OF

10 Brooke Rice 12 IF/OF 23 Lesley Hatton 10 OF

11 Bailey Lofton 12 C/IF

12 Lilly Hurt 11 UT/P

13 Brooke Bruin 11 OF/IF

14 Haylee Acton 10 OF/IF

27 Peri Foust 9 P/UT 8 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019

MEET THE BULL DOGS: GOLFER JACKSON KERBER Class: Senior. Age: 18 This season: Varsity team member. By the numbers: Averaged 83.90 in 18-hole rounds and 42.00 in nine-hole rounds this season. Family: Parents Kyle and Kim; sisters Kennedy, 17, Lily, 15, Charley, 12, and Ava, 10 Favorite movie: “The Martian” Favorite music: Pop and rap Favorite artist: Drake Favorite color: Blue Favorite vacation spot: Siesta Key, Fla. Favorite late-night snack: Popcorn Sports role model: Tiger Woods Non-sports role model: My dad Favorite subject: Business Career goal after college: Lawyer Person in history whom you would like to meet: John Wooden If you won $1 million, the first thing you would buy would be: A car Best advice you have received: “You get out what you put in.” Family in sports: Father played baseball at Ball State; uncle was a golfer at Purdue; grandfather played basketball at Ohio State. Three people (from history or alive now) for dinner: Tiger Woods, Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth If you could have a super power, what would it be: To fly JUNE-JULY, 2019 BULL DOG BULLETIN 9

BOYS GOLF: BULL DOGS PLACE FIFTH IN STATE MEET; KIEL NAMED TEAM MVP olumbus North senior Henry Kiel was the CN lineup. Kerber honored as Most Valuable Player for the had shot an 85 in the CBull Dogs’ 2019 boys golf team at the team first round in the Bull awards program on June 13. Dogs’ fifth spot. Kiel averaged 74.00 strokes in 15 18-hole rounds Individually, Kiel was while leading Columbus North to a fifth-place finish supported at state by in the IHSAA State Finals. At state, Kiel shot a Smith, who finished 77-73–150 to tie for 15th place individually. His best 30th with a 79-76–155. round was a 69 in the Greensburg Sectional, where Also, Schneider tied for he was medalist. 46th place with an 83- Another receiving a special accolade was freshman 76–159, and Niedbalski Luke Schneider, who was presented the team’s Bull tied for 72nd place with Dog Award. Schneider averaged 81.37 strokes in 16 an 82-84–166. 18-hole rounds. His best round was a 72 in the Hall of Columbus North Fame Invitational in April. qualified for the state Earlier, Kiel, Schneider and senior Drew Smith meet by placing third in earned first-team all-Conference Indiana accolades the Providence Regional for their finish in the conference meet. Kiel was at Champions Pointe medalist in the CI meet with a 71. Senior Jackson Golf Club. Kiel carded TOP COMPETITION: Columbus North golfers share a moment together at the State Finals Kerber was honorable mention all-conference. a 1-over-par 73 while at Prairie View Golf Club. From left, Luke VanDeventer, Jacob Niedbalski, Drew Smith, Luke At the state meet, Smith and Schneider each shot a Schneider added a 75 Schneider, Henry Kiel and Jackson Kerber. The Bull Dogs placed fifth with a 630. second-round 76 while sophomore Jacob Niedbalski and Smith posted a 77 79 or better on May 31 en route to the team title with carded a second-round 84 as the Bull Dogs totaled as the Bull Dogs produced a 303 total. Niedbalski a 294. Smith contributed a 71, while Niedbalski and 309 as a team for Day 2. That figure, combined completed CN’s top four with a 78, and Kerber Schneider each carded a 77 as CN captured its third with their opening-round 321, gave them a 630 rounded out the regional lineup with an 80. consecutive sectional crown and the 35th in program aggregate at Prairie View Golf Club. Sophomore Luke In the Greensburg Sectional, Kiel shot a 1-under- history. VanDeventer shot a 79 to round out the Bull VanDeventer had an 88 on Wednesday to complete par 69 and Columbus North had five players shoot Dogs’ sectional squad. 2018 BOYS GOLF SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT RESULTS

March 30 Seymour Invitational (Shadowood) 332, 3rd of 7 2019 BOYS GOLF ROSTER (final season stats, through June 12, 2019) April 2 Brownstown Central (Harrison Lake) W, 158-245 (1-0)

April 10 Jennings County/Providence (St. Anne’s) W, 154-161-183 (3-0) NAME GRADE 9-AVG. 18-AVG. BEST April 11 Franklin Central (Harrison Lake) W, 151-205 (4-0) Aditya Banerjee 9 3/46.00 0/na na April 13 Mater Dei Invitational (Victoria National) 339, 6th of 15

April 22 Bloomington South (Harrison Lake) T, 317-317 (4-0-1) Michael Gambaiani 10 6/43.17 3/89.67 85

April 23 Bedford/Zionsville (Harrison Lake) W, 314-316-334 (6-0-1) Damon Gregory 9 3/46.33 1/89.00 89 April 24 Hauser (Harrison Lake) W, 168-215 (7-0-1) Jackson Kerber 12 5/42.00 10/83.90 79 April 27 Hall of Fame Inv. (Rock Hollow, Peru) 312, 3rd of 17 Henry Kiel 12 6/39.50 15/74.00 69 April 27 Bedford N. Lawrence Inv. (Otis Park) 356, 7th of 16 Andrew Krueger 10 3/46.67 1/92.00 92 May 1 Franklin/Center Grove (Hillview) 322, 2nd of 3 (8-1-1)

May 2 Columbus East (Otter Creek) W, 304-357 (9-1-1) Chase Martoccia 9 3/47.67 0/na na May 4 Bloomington North Invitational (Cascades) 312, 2nd of 14 Reese Moore 12 6/42.50 1/81.00 81 May 8 New Palestine/Shelbyville (The Links) 162, 1st of 3 (11-1-1) Jacob Niedbalski 10 5/42.40 15/83.53 77 May 9 Bloomington North (Timbergate) W, 300-306 (12-1-1) Luke Schneider 9 6/40.50 16/81.37 72 May 11 Brownsburg Invitational (Trophy Club) 317, 4th of 18

May 13 Conference Indiana (Timbergate) 305, 3rd of 6 Drew Smith 12 6/36.83 16/76.63 71

May 14 Seymour (Shadowood) W, 157-186 (13-1-1) Luke VanDeventer 10 5/42.00 13/84.46 78 May 20 Greensburg (Greensburg CC) W, 155-164 (14-1-1) Carter Ward 10 3/49.00 0/na na May 23 Columbus East (Harrison Lake) W, 151-168 (15-1-1) Conner Williams 12 6/43.00 2/91.50 91 May 25 Providence Invitational (Champions Pointe) 311, 3rd of 16 Cameron Ziegler 12 4/40.50 3/88.33 87 May 31 Greensburg Sectional (Greensburg CC) 294, 1st of 13

June 6 Providence Regional (Champions Pointe) 303, 3rd of 18 Head Coach: Doug Bieker June 11-12 State Meet (Prairie View, Carmel) 630, 5th of 15 Assistant Coaches: J.K. Keach, David Lacey 10 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019

MEET THE BULL DOGS: TRACK ATHLETE JARRETT EMBRY Class: Senior. Age: 18 This season: Varsity team member. By the numbers: Had a season-best of 4:51.0 in the 1,600-meter run. Family: Parents Ken and Susanne; brother,Alec, 20 Favorite TV show: “Friends” Favorite actor: Michael J. Fox Favorite actress: Jennifer Aniston Favorite movie: “Back to the Future” Favorite music: Rock Favorite group: Weezer Favorite color: Red Favorite vacation spot: Hawaii Favorite late-night snack: Cheese Sports role model: Steve Prefontaine Favorite subject: A.P. Government and Politics Career goal after college: Engineer If you won $1 million, the first thing you would do would buy: A Ferrari Portofino If they made a movie about you, who would play you: David Schwimmer Best advice you have ever received: “Storms are shorter if you run at them instead of away.” Family in sports: Brother, Alec, ran cross country and track at CNHS; he also is president of the IU Running Club. If you could have a super power, what would it be: Flying

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MEET THE BULL DOGS: TRACK ATHLETE CARLEY FINKE Class: Junior. Age: 17 This season: Varsity team member. By the numbers: Season best of 15-4 in long jump and helped 4x100 relay win sectional in 51.98 seconds. Family: Parents Rodney and Beth; brothers Evan, 23, and Tyler, 20 Favorite TV show: “Friends” Favorite actor: Justin Chambers Favorite actress: Jennifer Aniston Favorite movie: “The Longest Ride” Favorite music: Country Favorite song: “Catch” by Brett Young Favorite artist: Brett Young Favorite color: Yellow Favorite vacation spot: Mexico Favorite late-night snack: Goldfish crackers Sports role-model: Karch Kiraly Non-sports role-model: My brother Tyler Favorite subject: Medical classes Career goal after college: Become a nurse If you won $1 million, the first thing you would buy would be: A bunch of puppies Other school activities: Volleyball, Student Assembly, HOSA Best advice you have received: “Life is 10% what happens to us and 90% of how we react to it.” Family in sports: Brothers Evan and Tyler both played baseball at CNHS and at Snead State (Ala.) Community College; Evan also played football at CNHS and baseball at Purdue-Northwest If you could have a super power, what would it be: Telekinesis

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TRACK: SMITH SECOND AT STATE; SMITH, LAWSON NAMED MOST VALUABLE reshman Tucker Smith placed second in the IHSAA junior Olivia Morlok placed 21st in the 3,200 in 11:27.64. posted season-best times of 51.25 against Franklin and 4:18.08 boys track State Finals with a mark of 56 feet, 9¾ inches In the team’s season-ending gathering after the regional, in the sectional. Fin the shot put. That performance highlighted efforts Smith and freshman Kylah Lawson were recognized as most Others receiving honors were seniors Hunter Spalding and by the Columbus North track teams at state, where four boys, valuable athletes. Smith performed admirably throughout the Sydney Geckler, winners of the respective boys’ and girls’ Bull the boys’ 4x800 relay and two girls earned opportunities with season in the throwing events. He set a school-record of 58 feet, Dog Awards. Spalding set team season bests in the 200 (22.6) top-three regional finishes. 2¾ inches in winning the regional, breaking his own record of and 400 (51.23), qualifying for the regional in the latter event. Others at state included sophomore Preston Terrell 57-9 that he had set in winning the sectional. His sectional mark He also helped the 4x100 and 4x400 relays to respective bests placing 12th in the high jump at 6-6, freshman Matt eclipsed the previous record of 57-3 set by Matt Krempel in of 43.63 in the dual against Columbus East and 3:30.46 in the Newell placing 11th in the 1,600 in 4:17.68 and freshman 2009. Smith also posted a season best of 141-8 in the discus. regional. Geckler notched season bests of 5:38.0 in the 1,600 Reese Kilbarger-Stumpff placing 19th in the 1,600 in Lawson captured girls’ top honors after excelling in the 200 and 11:58.27 in the 3,200. She qualified for the regional in the 4:24.72. Also, senior Sam Horak, sophomore Collin Pruitt, meters, long jump, the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. She posted latter event. sophomore Andy Stohr and junior Carson Littrell placed season bests of 26.75 in the 200 sectional trials and 16-2½ The Bull Dogs also awarded outstanding participant awards 25th in the 4x800 in 8:24.68. For the girls, junior Adrienne in the sectional and qualified for the regional in both individual in each class. Those awards went to seniors John Sluys (9:19.0 Salemme tied for 13th place in the pole vault at 11-3 and events. She also helped both relays qualify for the regional; they in the 3,200) and Geckler, juniors Ben Malone (15.37 in the 110 hurdles and 23.00 in the 200) and Morlok (11:19.78 in the 3,200), sophomores Terrell and Emily Herndon (39-9½ in Boys (66) Girls (61) the shot put and 115-4 in the discus), and freshmen Newell and Charly Kleinhenz (4-10 in the high jump). NAME GRADE NAME GRADE NAME GRADE

Noah Abfall 9 Will Littrell 9 Ella Anderson 10

Giovani Alejandro 11 Benjamin Malone 11 Iran Arau 10 NAME GRADE

DeShawn Austin 10 Garrett McKim 10 Mackenzie Barnett 10 Nicole Meza 9

D’metri Bailey 10 J.J. Montgomery 10 Sarah Bennett 9 Bailey Miley 10

Qwenton Bolden 9 Trey Nebergall 9 Ana Deaton 10 Alicia Morales 9

Kaden Brooks 12 Matt Newell 9 Molly Dye 11 Olivia Morlok 11

Nathan Brown 10 Kaushal Padmanabhan 9 Riley Eder 11 Kelsey Perea 9

Evan Carr 9 Matthew Pearson 10 Laura Elliott 11 Jennifer Perez 9

David Cesareo 12 Fernando Perez 12 Kate Falkner 11 Karla Perez 11

Elvin Cesareo 10 Rishi Poludasu 12 Carley Finke 11 Erin Rawlins 10

Ryan Clulow 9 Collin Pruitt 10 Naomi Gambrel 9 Katie Richards 11

Tristen Cook 10 Austin Pulkowski 10 Sydney Geckler 12 Nela Riddle 10

Jackson Davis 10 Carson Reedy 11 Sasha Goodlow 9 Rain Rosas 11

Gabriel DeLuca 10 Luke Riley 12 Alyssa Green 9 Katherine Rumsey 9

Jarrett Embry 12 Lorenz Rosas 10 Celes Harris 10 Adeline Rush 10

Dylan Gahimer 12 Charlie Russell 9 Sami Heathcote 11 Megan Saeger 10

Awadhoot Ghatge 10 David Sandusky 10 Larah Henderson 12 Adrienne Salemme 11

Matthew Hager 9 Jaxson Scruggs 9 Emily Herndon 10 Shaelynn Scruggs 10

Eli Heichelbech 12 Dylan Sluys 9 Helena Ho 10 Bryleigh Shaffstall 9

Thomas Hicks 9 John Sluys 12 Sydney Hollars 10 Sydney Sluys 11

Avrin Holt 10 Tucker Smith 9 Ena Hopkins 10 La’Monica Smith 10

Sam Horak 12 Brayden Spalding 9 Abby Jacobi 9 Maddie Sprong 9

Dominic Hovis 9 Hunter Spalding 12 Tara James 12 Aric Tong 10

Eric Huang 12 Ryan Spoon 11 Briley Jones 10 Claire Swenson 9

Nash Johnson 11 Andy Stohr 10 Andrea Justis 9 Lydia Trimpe 11

Daveed Jolley 11 Preston Terrell 10 Kennedy Kerber 11 Patricia Warner 9

Noah Kestler 12 Devin Tolliver 9 Charly Kleinhenz 9 Emma Wetherald 11

Will Kiel 9 Bryant Trinkle 9 Abbey Landini 12 Grace Whaley 9

Reese Kilbarger-Stumpff 9 Jakub Trusina 10 Emma Lawson 12 Sydney Wheeler 11

Aaron Krider 9 Gabe Wills 10 Kylah Lawson 9 Lulu Yang 10

Felix Lawson 11 Alex Wolter 10 Tessa Lomax 11 Coach: Lou Sipe Assistant Coaches: John Bundick, Ethan Lax 9 Isaac Woodruff 10 Emma Martin 9 Danny Fisher, Trent Hillenburg, Haley Meek, Jordan Carson Littrell 11 Jack Wright 9 Ella Meek 10 Sharp, Levi Simpson, Rick Sluder, Dale Stelting 14 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019

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TRACK PHOTO GALLERY: RECORD SETTER AND OTHER SUCCESSES

TOP: Freshman Tucker Smith placed second in the state meet in the shot put at 56 feet, 9¾ inches. Earlier, he set a school record of 58-2¾ in the regional and was named boys’ MVP. LEFT: Junior Ben Malone runs to a third-place finish in the 200-meter dash in the sectional. FAR LEFT: Junior Adrienne Salemme clears 11-3 in the pole vault in the Franklin Sectional. She tied for 13th place in the state meet. ABOVE LEFT: Sophomore La’Monica Smith (left) takes the baton from classmate Helena Ho in the 4x100-meter relay in the sectional. The Bull Dogs won the race in 51.98 seconds. ABOVE: Freshman Kylah Lawson charges to the finish in the 4x400 against Franklin. Lawson was named girls’ MVP after excelling in the 200 meters, long jump, 4x100 and 4x400 throughout the season. 16 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019

MEET THE BULL DOGS: TENNIS PLAYER MARIANA MARTINEZ Class: Junior Age: 17 This season: Varsity letter winner. By the numbers: Had a 2-0 record at No. 2 doubles; also was 14-2 in JV matches. Family: Mother, Gabriela; brothers, Erick Bernal and Fernando Bernal Favorite TV show: “The Office” Favorite actor: Chris Pratt Favorite music: Rap Favorite song: “No Role Modelz” by J. Cole Favorite artist: Post Malone Favorite color: Red Favorite vacation spot: Myrtle Beach, S.C. Favorite late-night snack: Takis Sports role model: Rafael Nadal Non-sports role model: My brother Favorite subject: Zoology Career goal after college: Wild-life biologist If you won $1 million, the first thing you would buy would be: A house in the mountains If you could be on a reality show, it would be: “Keeping Up with the Kardashians” Best advice you have received: “Don’t get stuck in the past; focus on what’s next.” Three people (from history or alive now) for dinner: Ben Shaprio, Rafael Nadal, Post Malone If you could have a super power, what would it be: To fly

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GIRLS TENNIS: WILSON NAMED MVP AS BULL DOGS TIE FOR 5TH IN STATE olumbus North freshman Ashlie Wilson was sectional, regional and semi-state championships. while playing No. 1 doubles and No. 2 doubles. May named most valuable player of the Bull Others cited with top awards were senior Shweta was 4-0 in varsity matches and 15-4 in JV matches. CDogs’ 2019 girls’ tennis team at the team Srinivasan, freshman Tiffany Fu, senior Servane Bergman and sophomore Jaline Tay were chosen awards program on June 5. Cloteaux, junior Ali Bergman and junior Cassidy May. second-team all-state in doubles, while junior Eva Wilson, who posed a 22-5 record at No. 1 singles, Srinivasan, who finished with a 16-9 overall record Chevalier was honorable mention all-state in singles was one of numerous athletes to receive recognition while playing No. 3 singles, No. 1 doubles and No. and Cloteaux and Fu were honorable mention all- at the gathering. Wilson was named first-team all-state 2 doubles, was presented the Bull Dog Award. Fu, state in doubles. Chevalier was 23-4 at No. 2 singles. in singles by the Indiana High School Tennis Coaches who posted a 24-2 overall record while playing No. 3 Tay had a 15-12 record in doubles matches. Association, and her efforts helped propel Columbus singles, No. 1 doubles and No. 2 doubles, received Earlier, Wilson, Chevalier, Bergman, Tay, North to a 22-5 team record and a tie for fifth place the Sportsmanship/Mental Attitude Award. In addition, Cloteaux and Fu were named IHSTeCA first-team in the IHSAA team State Finals. The Bull Dogs also Cloteaux and junior Paige Bishop were recognized for all-District 8 and first-team all-Conference Indiana. placed second in Conference Indiana and won sportsmanship at the varsity level. Also, coach Kendal Hammel was named District Cloteaux, Bergman and May 8 Coach of the Year while Cloteaux previously were named most improved was named first-team Academic All-State and 2019 GIRLS TENNIS ROSTER (final) players at the varsity level. Srinivasan was chosen honorable mention Cloteaux was 21-5 while Academic All-State. The CN team earned “team NAME GRADE POS. RECORD playing No. 1 doubles and No. Academic All-State” recognition with a 4.15 2 doubles. Bergman was 13-10 collective grade-point average. Kenzie Acton 9 JVd 7-1

Ananya Alagappan 9 JVs, d 1-0, 8-0 2019 GIRLS TENNIS SCHEDULE Ali Bergman 11 1D, 2D; JVd 7-8, 6-2; 2-0

Paige Bishop 11 3S; JVs, d 1-1; 16-1, 4-0 DATE OPPONENT RESULTS

Radhika Chandrasekharan 9 JVd 8-1 April 2 Center Grove W, 3-2 (1-0)

Eva Chevalier 11 2S 23-4 April 4 at Seymour W, 5-0 (2-0) April 6 fci-Gibson Southern W, 5-0 (3-0) Servane Cloteaux 12 1D, 2D; JVs, d 3-4, 18-1; 1-0, 1-0 April 6 fci-Evansville Memorial L, 2-3 (3-1) Sydney Cooper 9 JVd 6-2 April 6 fci-Providence W, 3-2 (4-1) Purbi Das 10 JVd 6-3 April 8 Columbus East W, 5-0 (5-1) Tiffany Fu 9 3S, 1D, 2D 9-0, 0-1, 15-1 April 9 Floyd Central W, 5-0 (6-1) Leah George 9 JVs, d 3-0, 17-1 April 12 ji-New Albany W, 5-0 (7-1)

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Lauren Hartwell 10 JVd 10-0 April 15 at Bloomington North * W, 4-1 (9-1)

Tanya Iyer 9 JVd 5-2 April 22 Southport * W, 5-0 (10-1)

Chaewon Lee 9 JVd 5-3 April 24 Greensburg canceled

Mariana Martinez 11 2D; JVs, d 2-0; 2-0, 12-2 April 27 ai-Penn W, 3-2 (11-1) April 27 ai-Jasper W, 4-1 (12-1) Cassidy May 11 3S, 2D; JVs, d 1-0, 3-0; 5-4, 10-0 April 27 ai-Avon W, 3-2 (13-1) Anushka Nair 9 JVd 8-2 April 29 Terre Haute South * L, 2-3 (13-2) Soumya Paliwal 10 JVd 8-1 April 30 at Bloomington South * W, 5-0 (14-2) Ally Parker 11 JVs, d 5-2, 7-0 May 3 at Terre Haute North * W, 5-0 (15-2) Juhi Patil 9 JVd 5-3 May 7 at Carmel L, 2-3 (15-3)

Sanjana Penmathsa 9 JVd 6-2 May 11 nci-Carroll (Fort Wayne) L, 2-3 (15-4)

Delilah Perry 11 JVs, d 1-0, 11-1 May 11 nci-Homestead W, 4-1 (16-4)

Kate Riordan 11 JVs, d 1-0, 11-1 May 11 nci-North Central W, 3-2 (17-4)

Saanvikha Sarananan 10 JVd 13-1 May 16 cns-Edinburgh W, 5-0 (18-4)

Shivali Singireddy 10 JVs, d 2-0, 11-1 May 17 cns-Columbus East W, 5-0 (19-4)

Erica Song 11 JVs, d 7-0, 9-4 May 21 bsr-at Bloomington South W, 5-0 (20-4) May 22 bsr-Seymour W, 5-0 (21-4) Shweta Srinivasan 12 3S, 1D, 2D 9-6, 4-1, 3-2 May 25 jss-Evansville Memorial W, 3-2 (22-4) Jaline Tay 10 1D, 2D 14-12, 1-0 May 31 sf-at Carmel L, 0-5 (22-5) Anisha Vuligonda 9 JVd 6-2

Grace Wang 11 JVd 6-2 *Conference Indiana match ai-Avon Invitational bsr-Bloomington South Regional fci-Floyd Central Invitational nci-North Central Invitational jss-Jasper Semi-State Ashlie Wilson 9 1S 22-5 ji-Jeffersonville Invitational cns-Columbus North Sectional sf-State Finals at Carmel Trisha Yerragudi 10 JVd 6-2 Head Coach: Kendal Hammel Assistant Coach: Anthony Sanders 18 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019 JUNE-JULY, 2019 BULL DOG BULLETIN 19

TENNIS PHOTO GALLERY: SECTIONAL, REGIONAL AND SEMI-STATE CHAMPS

TOP: The Columbus North team poses following its semi-state triumph. Front, from left: Jaline Tay, Tiffany Fu, Ashley Wilson, Eva Chevalier, Ali Bergman, Servane Cloteaux, Shweta Srinivasan and Anthony Sanders. Back row: Kendal Hammel. LEFT: Freshman Ashlie Wilson focuses on a backhand return during the sectional final against Columbus East. ABOVE LEFT: Junior Ali Bergman (left) follows through on a backhand return. ABOVE RIGHT: Freshman Tiffany Fu prepares to serve during a doubles match. ABOVE: Coach Kendal Hammel (left) offers guidance to junior Eva Chevalier during a singles match. 20 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE-JULY, 2019

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UNIFIED TRACK: DWYER NAMED MVP; ’DOGS PLACE SEVENTH IN STATE MEET he Columbus North unified track team placed seventh on June 1 in the IHSAA State TFinals. Valparaiso won the meet with 124 points. Bedford North Lawrence placed second with 109 points followed by Elkhart Memorial with 101, McCutcheon with 96, Penn with 95, Fishers with 90 and Columbus North with 83. Freshman Trent Bodart paced the effort by the Bull Dogs with a pair of first-place finishes. He was first SUCCESS: In photo at left, the Columbus North unified track team in his flight of the long jump at 15-10½ and first in his celebrates its fourth-place finish in the Bedford Regional. In photo at section of the 400 meters in 1:04.95. right, team MVP James Dwyer runs the 100-meter dash in during a Both Columbus North relays placed fourth in their four-team meet on April 24. respective sections. Senior Grace Williams, junior Kennedy Engelau, sophomore Alana Cook and eighth in her section of the 400 in 2:19.34; Duncan, sophomore Kate Kolhouse posted a time of 1:10.09 seventh in his section of the 100 in 12.75; Wright, in the girls’ 4x100. Freshman Jackson Eaken, eighth in his flight of the shot put in 38-7¼; senior sophomore Trevor Wright, junior Dalton Kirk and Randall Watts, eighth in his section of the sophomore Reed Duncan combined to go 57.80 in 400 in 1:16.37; Engelau, eighth in her flight of 2019 UNIFIED TRACK SCHEDULE the boys’ 4x100. the shot put in 18-7; and senior Ryan Farrell, Other individual results included: Cook, second second in his flight of the shot put in 18-6 and DATE OPPONENT RESULTS in her section of the 100 in 15.75; Eaken, second in eighth in his flight of the long jump at 2-4. April 4 at Seymour NTS (na) his flight of the long jump at 10-7; sophomore Max Columbus North was in the IHSAA unified April 11 at Franklin with Center Grove W, 218-160-112 (2-0) Wilson, second in his section of the 400 in 56.16 and track State Finals for the third straight year. April 15 Columbus East W, 251-154 (3-0) fifth in his flight of the long jump in 17-2; Kolhouse, The Bull Dogs tied for fifth place in 2017, fifth in her flight of the 100 in 15.15; Kirk, sixth in and they placed third in 2018. Senior James April 24 Columbus East/Jennings County/Seymour 178, 2nd of 4 (5-1) his flight of the shot put in 39-10¾; senior Cassidy Dwyer was named team MVP and Farrell was April 27 Conference Indiana (at Bloomington North) 119, 1st of 6 (10-1) Satterfield, sixth in her flight of the 100 in 20.92 and winner of the Bull Dog Award. May 18 Bloomington North Sectional 130, 1st of 11 (20-1)

May 25 Bedford North Lawrence Regional 106, 4th of 12 (28-4)

June 1 State Finals at IU 83, 7th of 12 (32-10)

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23 ATHLETES, THREE COACHES COLLECT ALL- CONFERENCE HONORS

wenty-three athletes and three coaches from TColumbus North have earned honors from Conference Indiana in the seven spring sports for the 2018-19 school year. Twenty Bull Dogs were chosen >> Softball – Rachel Cowan, first-team all-conference, while Bailey Lofton, Sierra Norman, three CN athletes were selected Meghan Waggoner. Honorable honorable mention all-conference. mention: Peri Foust. In addition, baseball coach Ben >> Boys track – Preston Terrell. McDaniel, unified track coach >> Girls track – Adrienne Nathan VanDeventer and softball Salemme. coach Ron McDonald were cited as >> Boys golf – Henry Kiel, Luke Conference Indiana Coach of the Schnieder, Drew Smith. Honorable Year in the respective sports. mention: Jackson Kerber. Athletes recognized were: >> Girls tennis – Ali Bergman, Eva >> Baseball – Austin Bode, Casper Chevalier, Jaline Tay, Ashlie Wilson. Clark, Parker Maddox, Jakob Meyer, >> Unified track – James Dwyer, Grant Trinkle. Honorable mention: Max Wilson. Homare Takauchi.

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ADMINISTRATION BOYS SPORTS COACHES GIRLS SPORTS COACHES CNHS ATHLETIC BOOSTER Superintendent: Dr. Jim Roberts Baseball: Ben McDaniel Basketball: Pat McKee BOARD Principal: David Clark Basketball: Paul Ferguson Cross Country: Rick Sluder Co-Presidents: Erin Russell and Lynette Cross Country: Danny Fisher Golf: Scott Seavers Tynan Football: Gymnastics: Vice President: ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION Tim Bless Sandy Freshour Julia Wilson Golf: Doug Bieker Soccer: David Young Secretary: Bret Bruin Athletic Director: Jeff Hester, CAA Soccer: Tom Pollert Softball: Ron McDonald Treasurer: Michelle Ziegler Asst. Athletic Director: Wayne Roberts Swimming: Logan Schaefer Swimming: Logan Schaefer Members: Amy Ables, Julie Bergman, Tim Asst. Athletic Director: Tim Bless Tennis: Kendal Hammel Track & Field: TBA Bless, David Clark, Pam Donahoe-Duncan, Athletic Trainers: Ashley Martin, Steve Track & Field: TBA Tennis: Kendal Hammel Nicole Golding, John Green, Jeff Hester, Souder Wrestling: Matt Joyce Volleyball: Caitlin Greiner Angela Huffman, Ben Jackson, Patrick Administrative Assistants: Cindy McCoy, Unified Track (coed): Nathan VanDeventer McKinney, Maureen Opalka, Rick Risley, Bev Addis Wayne Roberts, Emily Schumm, Jill Sherlock Sports Information: Pat McKee

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