Local wrap-up for Wednesday

May 20, 2008 11:07 pm

LOOGOOTEE — Loogootee downed Pike Central 7-2 at Les Page Field on Tuesday.
Loogootee (14-11) scored two runs in the first and second innings, then plated three more runs in the sixth to support the pitching of Roland Slaubaugh, who improved to 8-4 on the season with a complete game victory. Slaubaugh allowed just six hits and threw six shutout innings before allowing a pair of runs in the seventh.
Slaubaugh was 3-3 at the plate with two stolen bases and an RBI. Derek Parsons was 3-3 for the Lions with a two run home run while driving in three runs. Wyllie Wagoner had a pair of hits and scored three runs, while Patrick Bowling and Mitch Harder had two hits each.
Loogootee will host Southridge at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
Lady Lions fall at regional; Doubles advance
JASPER — The Loogootee Lady Lion tennis team ended its season at Jasper with a 4-1 loss to Evansville Memorial, but the No. 1 doubles team will continue to advance. The team of Valerie Wickman and Sarah Allen defeated Hannah McNabb and Meg Carver 6-4, 6-0 for Loogootee’s only win.
“Sarah and Valerie played a near perfect match at No. 1 doubles today. When they play like they did today, they are fun to watch. I hope they can follow it up with the same kind of performance this Saturday,” said LHS coach Mike Tippery.
Memorial got wins at every other spot as Abby Grief defeated Emily Callahan, 6-0 and 6-2, and
Taryn Tennyson beat Andrea Vaupel 6-3 and 6-4.
Lauren Ward added a win over Brittney Bateman 6-1 and 6-2, while Kate Elpers and McKensie Crabtree beat Loogootee’s Chelsea Strange and Ashton Matthews 2 and 2.
“I can’t say enough about our lone senior, Chelsea Strange. Every year she improved. She got to play a few varsity matches her junior year and finally cracked the line-up her senior year. She made the most of it finishing the season with a 19-4 record, one win shy of the school record for most wins in a season,” added Tippery.
“With seven returning players that played at least ten varsity matches this year, I am already exited about the prospects for next year.”
Vikings fall in 9th inning
OAKLAND CITY — The Wood Memorial Trojan baseball team picked up a run in the bottom of the ninth to beat Barr-Reeve 6-5 on Monday.
Ashton Stutzman took the loss, going 8 1/3. He gave up all six runs but only of which were earned. Luke Harmon also faced two batters in the ninth. Stutzman faced 40 batters in the game and gave up 11 hits while striking out four.
Barr-Reeve (7-14) had 10 hits, while scoring one run in the first, three in the third and one in the sixth.
Brandon Graber and Harmon both had doubles and went 2-5 for B-R, while Josh Miller was 3-4 and Jon Adams was 2-4.
Hatchets blast North Knox
The Washington Hatchets posted a non-conference win over North Knox on Tuesday to move to 14-10 for the season.
The 10-3 win was highlighted by a complete game from Cody Osmon, who gave up just six hits.
Washington was down 2-0 after 1 1/2 innings, but scored two runs in the second and third, three in the fourth, two more in the fifth and one in the sixth.
Osmon helped his own cause with two singles, while Ethan Hunsinger and Logan Hawthorne each had a single and a double. Alex Portee also had a double, while Tyler Williams, Heath Robinson, Ryne Brothers and Damon Lashley also had singles.
WC drops 2
The Washington Catholic Cardinals dropped their final two games of the regular season, to end the year 11-11.
On Monday the fell to Pike Central, 5-1. Pike scored one run in the second and four in the third. Robert Miles took the loss, but Luke Mitchell pitched two scoreless innings for WC.
On Tuesday, the Cards fell 5-2 to Bloomfield at Rees Field.
WC was up 1-0, when they were hurt by a grand slam in the third inning.
David Wichman and Adrian Wilson were 2-3, while Damon Wilson was 1-3 with an RBI.
Damon Wilson took the loss, but Mitchell again came in with five scoreless innings of relief.
“We got seven scoreless innings out of Luke in two days,” said WC coach Steve Reed.

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