Local wrap-up for Tuesday

May 12, 2008 10:28 pm

ORLEANS — Derek Parsons had a big day as Loogootee picked up a big win at Orleans on Monday.
Parsons was 4-4 with two home runs and six runs driven in for Loogootee (12-8) in a 14-2 win. Parsons was joined in the multi hit club by Josh Divine, Roland Slaubaugh, and Patrick Bowling, each of whom was 2-4 with a double on the afternoon. Wyllie Wagoner added a three run home run in the seventh for LHS.
Ryan Wagoner got the win for the Lions with relief help from Slaubaugh and Wyllie Wagoner.
On Saturday, Loogootee split a pair of games in the Loogootee Classic at Les Page Field. The Lions dropped their opening game to New Harmony 11-9 before rebounding to down Shoals 12-0 in five innings. Tecumseh claimed the tourney title with wins over Shoals (14-0) and New Harmony (16-3).
Against New Harmony, Slaubaugh was 3-4 with three RBI, while Parsons was 2-4 with a pair of triples. Mitch Harder added a pair of hits for LHS.
Wyllie Wagoner suffered the loss for the Lions to drop his record to 3-2.
Against the Rox, Slaubaugh took a perfect game into the fifth before allowing a single. A double play ended the game via the 10-run rule in five innings as Slaubaugh faced the minimum 15 hitters for five innings to run his record to 7-3.
Bowling was 2-3 with an RBI, while Wade Lamar doubled. Parsons also added a two run home run in the first for the Lions.
WC takes 2 from Cannelton
The Washington Catholic baseball team took a pair of games from Cannelton on Saturday.
The Cards opened with a 10-0 win, where Damon Wilson limited the Bulldogs to just two hits. In the game, David Wichman, Ron Bozarth, Scott McDonald, Adrian Wilson and Robert Miles each had two hits. Matt Stuart and Matt Bezy had one hit each.
In the second game, the Cards (9-9) beat Cannelton 2-0. Wichman had two hits, with Bezy, Wilson and Stuart getting one each. Bezy got the win in the game.
“We looked a lot better today. Our pitchers were locked in and did a nice job of throwing strikes, striking out 16 while walking just one. Hopefully, they can keep this consistency for us,” said WC coach Steve Reed. “Damon Wilson threw a two-hitter in the first game and Bezy followed that performance up with a no hitter. Hopefully, this will steer us back in the right direction and give us some confidence as we head towards the final two weeks. David Wichman and Ron Bozarth led us offensively, with David picking up four hits on the day and Ron driving in four runs.”
ND falls to Rivet
ELNORA — The North Daviess tennis team dropped to 3-11 with a 5-0 loss to Vincennes Rivet on Monday.
The Lady Pats took every spot with Caryl Carlisle beating Audrey Johnson 6-3, 6-2 at No. 1 and Merydith Goodwin taking Jenna Schaffer 1 and 1 at No. 2. Katlyn Hinkle beat Shannon Winklepleck 6-2, 6-2 to round out the singles, while Emily Snider and Alex Pea beat Kasey Burns and Gretchen Strange 6-1 and 6-0 at No. 1 doubles. Rivet’s Rachel Richardville and Anjelica Carandang 6-3 and 6-2 were winners at No. 2 doubles.
In JV play, VR’s Anna Carie and Taylor Oslendorf beat ND’s Macie Doades and Connie Slowik.
Anna Carie beat ND’s Edith Gonzalez 8-0, but Maggie Wagler beat Rivet’s Taylor Oslendorf, 8-6.
ND 2nd at SWIAC
LINTON — The North Daviess Cougar golf team turned in a good score of 343 to finish in second place at this years SWIAC conference golf meet.
The Cougars were lead by Ricky Graber with a score of 80. The other Cougar golf scores were Neil Parsons 85, Logan Brinegar 89, Blake Burkhart 89 and Blane Lawyer 92. The Cougars’ two seniors Graber and Parsons both made all-conference.
ND netters take 2nd
LINTON — The North Daviess tennis team took second in the Conference tourney on Saturday.
Bloomfield won the event with 27 points, while the Cougars were second with four.
In the first round Jenna Schaffer beat Megan Sparks, of Linton 6-0, 6-1, while Kendra Brown of WRV beat Shannon Winklepleck of ND, 6-4 and 6-4.
In doubles, Kasey Burns and Gretchen Strange downed Olivia Wells and Sarah Hensley of Linton, 7-5, 6-3, but Abbie Humerickhouse and Christina Neill of Bloomfield beat Lady Cougars Olivia Graber and Charlee Swartzentruber, ND, 6-2, 6-1.
In the semifinals, Bloomfield’s Lindley Gremore and Rachel Toon beat Burns and Strange, 6-0, 6-2.
In the singles quarterfinals, Schaffer beat WRV’s Tasha Borter, 7-6(4), 6-3, but lost to Nikkole Thombleson of Bloomfield in the semis, 0 and 1.
Schaffer was the only Cougar to be named All-SWIAC.
“Jenna played two good matches and made ALL-SWIAC. She ran out of steam in her third match but it was a very productive day for her,” said ND coach Jeff Doyle. “Gretchen and Kasey won their first round match and continue to improve.”
Also named all-conference was Bailey Maryfield, Thombleson, Sarah Miller, Neill, Humerickhouse, Toon and Gremore, all of Bloomfield.

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