BULL DOG JUNE 11 - JULY 31, 2018 BULLETIN VOL. 7, ISSUE 11 NEWS AND INFORMATION ABOUT COLUMBUS NORTH HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS IN THIS ISSUE Spring Scoreboard ......... 2 Baseball ......................... 5 Softball ........................... 7 Boys Golf ....................... 9 Track & Field ................. 13 Girls Tennis .................... 17 Unified Track .................. 19 Booster Club .................. 21 Athletic Staff .................. 23 SAFE AT SECOND: Tyler Finke dives head first into second base on a successful stolen base attempt against Columbus East during 2018. Finke’s 109 career stolen bases are a school record and 10th in state annals. CN BOYS, GIRLS FLEET-FOOTED FINKE RUNS TO BASEBALL RECORDS EACH FINISH 2ND Senior sets Columbus North standards with 43 SBs this season and 109 in his career IN CI STANDINGS peed is a difference maker in baseball, and with 32 runs en route to being named first-team Columbus North finished second Columbus North senior Tyler Finke made all-Conference and all-District G by the Indiana in the final Conference Indiana Ssure to use that to his full advantage during High School Baseball Coaches Association. “It all-sports standings for the 2017-18 the 2018 season. was something he wanted me to get, and it was school year. Finke totaled a single-season school-record 43 something we needed as a team. If I could get on BOYS stolen bases in leading the Bull Dogs to an 18-10 base and put myself in scoring position, we had 1. Bloomington South 78.0 record, breaking the mark of 38 he had set the year other guys who could get me home.” 2. Columbus North 63.0 before. He also pushed his four-year theft mark McDaniel said Finke – who had a career batting 3. Bloomington North 50.0 to 109, the most ever in a CN career and the 10th average of .403 and finished second on school career 4. Terre Haute South 44.0 5. Franklin Central 42.5 most in state annals for an Indiana high school charts for hits (127), walks (50) and runs (108) – put 6. Terre Haute North 39.5 player. significant pressure on opposing pitchers. 7. Southport 37.0 “Tyler was the catalyst for our team,” Bull Dogs “Tyler was always a threat to steal second and 8. Perry Meridian 36.0 coach Ben McDaniel said. “He was a vocal leader third base,” the coach said. “And if you made a GIRLS who showed the way to a team full of underclassmen. mistake and had a passed ball, he was scoring 1. Bloomington South 68.0 2. Columbus North 65.0 We went as Tyler went on offense. When he got on from third base.” 3. Bloomngton North 57.0 base, we were our most successful.” Finke said he felt he grew as a player during 4. Franklin Central 52.5 Finke, who will play next season at Snead State his career. 5. Terre Haute North 44.5 College in Alabama, said McDaniel encouraged him to “As a four-year starter, I learned to be a leader,” 6. Terre Haute South 43.0 run, run and run some more. Finke said. “I had been through things before, and I 7. Perry Meridian 29.0 8. Southport 21.0 “Coach talked to me before the season about how knew what was expected. That was especially true he wanted me to go for the single-season (stolen with the young team we had this year. It’s been an base) record again,” said Finke, who also hit .380 exciting time.” 2 BULL DOG BULLETIN JUNE 11 - JULY 31, 2018 BOYS GOLF SCHEDULE, SEE PAGE 9 GIRLS TENNIS SCHEDULE, SEE PAGE 17 BULL DOG SPRING SCOREBOARD UNIFIED TRACK SCHEDULE, SEE PAGE 19 SOFTBALL BASEBALL DATE OPPONENT RESULTS DATE OPPONENT RESULTS March 28 Silver Creek ppd., rain March 31 Franklin L, 4-5, 8 inn. (0-1) March 30 at East Central L, 4-7 (0-1) March 31 Franklin W, 9-1 (1-1) March 31 at Terre Haute North * L, 6-14 (0-2) April 3 East Central W, 7-3 (2-1) March 31 N - Terre Haute South * L, 2-12 (0-3) April 5 Bloomington North W, 2-1 (3-1) April 5 Shelbyville L, 7-18 (0-4) April 6 SPI - at Louisville Trinity, Ky. W, 5-2 (4-1) April 9 at Whiteland L, 5-7 (0-5) April 6 SPI - Marmion Academy, Ill. L, 3-4 (4-2) April 10 at Seymour L, 1-4 (0-6) April 7 SPI - Lincoln-Way Central, Ill. canceled, weather April 12 at Franklin Central * L, 1-8 (0-7) April 7 SPI - Christian Academy of Louisville canceled, weather April 14 BCI - Brownstown Central canceled, rain April 10 at Perry Meridian * W, 7-2 (5-2) April 14 BCI - Brown County or Hauser canceled, rain April 12 at Shelbyville W, 17-15 (6-2) April 17 at Bloomington North * L, 5-7 (0-8) April 13 Floyd Central W, 3-2 (7-2) April 18 Columbus East L, 3-13 (0-9) April 17 at Franklin Central * L, 2-3 (7-3) April 19 Southport * L, 3-14 (0-10) April 19 Jennings County W, 10-0 (8-3) April 21 CGI - at Center Grove L, 0-10 (0-11) April 20 at Carmel W, 8-1 (9-3) April 21 CGI - Greenwood L, 2-4 (0-12) April 21 Roncalli W, 6-3 (10-3) April 26 Perry Meridian * W, 10-6 (1-12) April 24 at Southport * W, 3-0 8 inn. (11-3) April 30 Edinburgh W, 5-3 (2-12) April 26 at Seymour L, 1-3 (11-4) May 3 at Indian Creek L, 3-13 (2-13) April 27 at Cathedral W, 3-0 (12-4) May 7 Brownstown Central W, 9-8 (3-13) April 30 Terre Haute North L, 3-4 (12-5) May 8 Bloomington South * L, 9-23 (3-14) May 3 at Greenwood W, 14-0 (13-5) May 9 Greensburg L, 7-18 (3-15) May 4 Columbus East W, 4-0 (14-5) May 15 at Jennings County W, 8-5 (4-15) May 9 Bloomington South * L, 1-3 (14-6) May 17 Hauser W, 10-0 (5-15) May 10 at Hamilton Southeastern L, 1-3 (14-7) May 21 S - Bloomington North L, 0-10 (5-16) May 12 Terre Haute South * L, 5-11 (14-8) May 12 Terre Haute South W, 9-2 (15-8) * - Conference Indiana Game SPI-Super Prep Invitational BCI-Brown County Invitational NCI - North Central Invitational May 14 Fishers L, 3-7 (15-9) CGI-Center Grove Invitational SH-Shelbyville Sectional S-East Central Sectional May 18 at Lawrence Central canceled, rain May 19 NCI - Western Boone W, 20-1 (16-9) May 19 NCI - Charlestown W, 2-0 (17-9) May 25 SH - Bloomington North W, 5-4 (18-9) May 28 SH - Columbus East L, 6-7, 8inn. (18-10) TRACK AND FIELD (BOYS & GIRLS) DATE OPPONENT RESULTS (B/G) DATE OPPONENT RESULTS (B/G) Feb. 28 BS Invitational (IU) NTS / NTS April 21 Brown Co. Talon Relays 146, 1st of 10 / 140, 1st of 10 March 2 HSR Qualifier (UIndy) NTS / NTS April 24 at Shelbyville w/ East Central 85.5, 1st of 3 / 41, 2nd of 3 March 7 BN Invitational (IU) NTS / NTS April 27 Conference Indiana 106.5, 3rd of 8 / 64, T 4th of 8 March 21 at Whiteland canceled, weather May 4 Martinsville Koontz Relays 66, 2nd of 3 (B/G combined) March 24 Hoosier State Relays (IU) DNP, weather May 9 at Franklin W, 74-58 / L, 64-68 April 3 Bloomington South canceled, weather May 15 Franklin Sectional (girls) --- / 100, 3rd of 12 April 7 Columbus North Invitational canceled, weather May 17 Columbus North Sectional (boys) 132, 1st of 11 / --- April 10 Seymour W, 115-17 / W, 74-58 May 22 Shelbyville Regional (girls) --- / 28, 9th of 26 April 13 Franklin Central Showcase Allen, 59th; Horak, 74th May 24 Franklin Regional (boys) 58.83, 4th of 29 / --- April 14 Midwest Prep Invitational NTS / NTS June 1 State Meet at IU (girls) --- / did not score April 19 at Columbus East W, 92-40 / W, 82-50 June 2 State Meet at IU (boys) did not score / --- JUNE 11 - JULY 31, 2018 BULL DOG BULLETIN 3 MEET THE BULL DOGS: BASEBALL PLAYER BRYCE LOLLAR Class: Senior Age: 18 This season: Varsity team member By the numbers: Reached based seven times, stole one base, scored one run and recorded one save for 18-10 Bull Dogs. 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