Indiana State | Archive | April, 2009
SB Carmel Inv.: 4A #5 host ’Hounds roll to eight-team title
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SB: 4A #2 Avon topples 4A #1 Center Grove, 3-1, in battle of unbeatens
Posted on 24 April 2009 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
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GT: SCOREBOARD Week 4
Posted on 24 April 2009 by .
Here are results from Week 4 (April 20-25) of the 2009 girls tennis season, courtesy of IHSTeCA.com:
Wednesday, April 22
#5 Indianapolis Cathedral 5, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis) 0
#8 Terre Haute South 5, Lawrence North 0
#9 Columbus North 5, North Central (Indianapolis) 0
#12 Fort Wayne Canterbury 4, Carroll 1
#21 Highland 4, Crown Point 1
#26 Anderson Highland 3, Anderson 2
#28 Delta 4, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 1
Martinsville 5, #29 Warren Central 0
#30 Marion 5, Madison-Grant 0
Adams Central 5, Bluffton 0
Alexandria 4, Wabash 1
Brownsburg 4, Avon 1
Chesterton 4, South Bend Clay 1
DeKalb 4, Leo 1
Eastern (Greentown) 4, Maconaquah 1
Fort Wayne Dwenger 4, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 1
Fort Wayne Luers 5, Fort Wayne South 0
Fort Wayne Northrop 5, Fort Wayne Snider 0
Frankton 5, Jay County 0
Huntington North 3, Columbia City 2
Indianapolis Chatard 5, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 0
Lafayette Jefferson 3, McCutcheon 2
Logansport 4, Delphi 1
Mississinewa 5, Elwood 0
Munster 5, Kankakee Valley 0
Northridge 3, Warsaw 2
Pendleton Heights 3, New Castle 2
Yorktown 4, Muncie Burris 1
Wheeler 5, Calumet 0
Tuesday, April 21
#20 Evansville Memorial 5, Castle 0
Christian Academy of Indiana 3, Borden 2
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SB: 4A #5 Carmel edges #8 Pendleton Heights in nine-inning epic
Posted on 23 April 2009 by .
It was a clash of the titans April 22 when Class 4A No. 5 Carmel tangled with 4A No. 8 host Pendleton Heights. In the end, it proved to be a game worthy of the billing as the visiting Greyhounds escaped with a 6-5 triumph in nine innings in a contest that was every bit as close as the score indicates.
The Greyhounds did their best to deliver an early knockout punch as Carmel plated three runs in the very first frame. That momentum, however, lasted only as long as it took Pendleton Heights to grab its bats as the Arabians answered in the bottom of the inning with three runs of their own.
Carmel tried again, scoring a single run in the top of the third to retake the lead. The Arabians immediately answered with an “anything you can do, we can do better” attitude. Pendleton Heights returned the favor in the bottom of the third by plating two runs and taking a 5-4 lead.
It was at that time that Carmel coach Emily Good went to the bullpen, and that was the difference in the game. Katie Osborne took the mound for the Greyhounds and allowed just two hits and no runs while striking out 10 in the final six innings of action.
Meanwhile, Carmel scratched across a single run in the top of the fourth to tie the contest at 5-5. The ’Hounds finally dented the scoreboard again in the top of the ninth, and that was enough for the victory.
Carmel scored those six runs on 11 hits and committed two errors, while Pendleton Heights scored its five on eight hits with two errors as well. The marathon clash lasted two hours and 28 minutes.
It was the second loss for the Arabians (8-2), who also fell 2-0 to currently 4A fourth-ranked Lake Central back on April 11 at their own Horseshoe Classic. Carmel moves to 8-1 on the season, the Greyhounds’ only defeat a 4-2 decision last weekend to now-3A No. 4 Boonville at the Pioneers’ annual Southern Slam.
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BG RANKINGS: Cathedral moves up one place to second in boys golf poll
Posted on 23 April 2009 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana High School Golf Coaches Association has released its third poll for the 2009 boys golf season, and two private Indianapolis schools are creeping up the charts. Formerly third-ranked Indianapolis Cathedral swaps places with Chesterton at No. 2 behind leader Hamilton Southeastern, while Brebeuf moves up two slots from seventh to fifth.
Elsewhere, Lafayette Jefferson is also on the move, rising from 10th to seventh. And Bloomington North enters the fray at No. 16 after being unranked last time around.
Teams are listed by rank followed by school and first-place votes if applicable. Your third set of ’09 rankings from April 23:
1. Hamilton Southeastern (11)
2. Indianapolis Cathedral (4)
3. Chesterton
4. Avon
5. Brebeuf
6. Mishawaka Marian
7. Lafayette Jefferson
8. Yorktown
9. Providence
10. Evansville North
11. Evansville Central
12. Carmel
13. Bedford North Lawrence
14. Northridge
15. Roncalli
16. Bloomington North
17. Norwell
18. Lebanon
19. Center Grove
20. Zionsville
21. Fort Wayne Canterbury
22. LaPorte
23. Homestead
24. DeKalb
25. Warren Central
26. Edgewood
27. Evansville Memorial
28. Terre Haute South
29. Rochester
30. Noblesville
31. Floyd Central
32. Wawasee
33. Bloomington South
34. Valparaiso
35. Pendleton Heights
36. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
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BT&F RANKINGS: Carroll (FW) rockets to fifth in latest boys poll
Posted on 22 April 2009 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches has released its fifth poll for the 2009 boys track & field season, and Fort Wayne fans surely will be talking about spectrums and their two ends.
That’s because while Carroll (Fort Wayne) has flown up the charts from its previous 20th spot all the way to No. 5, Fort Wayne Northrop has dropped from its previous location of second all the way to 21st. Yipes.
Elsewhere, we find Carmel (second), Warren Central (third), and Lawrence Central (fourth) all moving up one spot courtesy of Northrop’s tumble, while Pike plummets from sixth to 14th. Hamilton Southeastern (22nd) and Marion (25th) are new this week, while Fort Wayne Snider (was 21st) and Terre Haute South (was 25th) drop out.
The season’s fifth boys IATCCC poll from April 22:
1. Ben Davis
2. Carmel
3. Warren Central
4. Lawrence Central
5. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
6. Richmond
7. Center Grove
8. Fishers
9. Noblesville
10. Merrillville
11. North Central (Indianapolis)
12. Southport
13. Bloomington South
14. Pike
15. Homestead
16. Valparaiso
17. Westfield
18. Crown Point
19. Franklin Central
20. Lawrence North
21. Fort Wayne Northrop
22. Hamilton Southeastern
23. Indianapolis Cathedral
24. Lafayette Jefferson
25. Marion
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GT&F MIDWEST PREP: Host Lawrence Central’s girls rule the roost
Posted on 21 April 2009 by .
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SB RANKINGS: Eight schools make moves of four spots or more
Posted on 21 April 2009 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association has released its third set of polls for the 2009 softball season, and there’s lots goin’ on. The rundown:
In 4A: Castle rises from seventh to third, Noblesville goes from 10th to sixth, Homestead moves up from 13th to ninth, and Crown Point leaps from 18th to 10th.
In 3A: Boonville ascends from seventh to fourth, while Andrean bumps up from 14th to ninth.
In 2A: Hanover Central goes from ninth to fourth, Speedway rockets up all the way from 23rd to seventh, and Wheeler moves from 13th to 10th.
In 1A: Riverton Parke rises from 11th to fifth.
All four previous No. 1s – 4A Center Grove, 3A New Palestine, 2A Indianapolis Scecina, and 1A Tecumseh – remain atop their respective classes.
Teams are listed by rank followed by school, first-place votes if applicable, rating points, and record (Top 10 schools only). The ICGSA’s 95 ranked schools from April 20:
CLASS 4A
1. Center Grove (9) 135 11-0
2. Avon 125 8-0
3. Castle 100 7-0
4. Lake Central 93 12-2
5. Carmel 83 7-1
6. Noblesville 81 7-0
7. East Central 76 6-0
8. Pendleton Heights 72 7-1
9. Homestead 53 6-0
10. Crown Point 49 7-1
11. LaPorte 47
12. Mishawaka 32
13. Lowell 29
14. Greenfield-Central 27
15. McCutcheon 20
16. Penn 14
17. Columbus North 11
17. South Bend Adams 11
19. Decatur Central 9
20. Harrison (West Lafayette) 4
20. Northridge 4
22. DeKalb 2
22. Munster 2
24. Anderson Highland 1
CLASS 3A
1. New Palestine (8) 134 8-0
2. Mishawaka Marian (1) n/a 7-0
3. Heritage Hills 107 7-0
4. Boonville 98 9-1
5. Edgewood 92 6-0
6. Jasper 88 7-2
7. Blackford 83 7-2
8. Mississinewa 57 2-1
9. Andrean 46 7-2
10. Roncalli n/a 3-0
11. Benton Central 37
12. Bellmont 36
13. Corydon 35
14. North Harrison 30
15. Gibson Southern 26
16. Crawfordsville 17
17. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 9
18. Columbia City 5
18. New Prairie 5
20. Yorktown 4
21. Shelbyville 2
22. Griffith 1
CLASS 2A
1. Indianapolis Scecina (9) 135 4-1
2. Boone Grove 113 5-1
3. Jimtown 110 4-0
4. Hanover Central 100 4-0
5. Fairfield 93 6-1
6. Clarksville 77 7-1
7. Speedway 61 9-2
8. Delphi 54 5-2
9. Madison-Grant 48 2-2
10. Wheeler 45 3-0
11. Eastside 40
12. South Adams 35
13. Frankton 26
13. Cass 26
13. South Putnam 26
16. Cambridge City Lincoln 22
17. Southwood 18
18. Hebron 15
19. Forest Park 14
20. North Putnam 9
21. Manchester 6
22. Garrett 4
23. Eastern (Greentown) 1
23. Shenandoah 1
23. Wapahani 1
CLASS A
1. Tecumseh (3) 122 7-3
2. Lakewood Park Christian 109 5-0
3. Indianapolis Lutheran (3) 104 3-0
4. Whiting (1) 102 3-1
5. Riverton Parke (2) 91 7-0
6. Henryville 88 6-1
6. North Central (Farmersburg) 88 4-0
8. Frontier 85 7-2
9. Cowan 72 6-1
10. Clay City 45 7-3
11. Rockville 40
12. Lafayette Central Catholic 37
13. Pioneer 36
14. North Daviess 20
15. Lanesville 10
16. Jac-Cen-Del 7
16. Loogootee 7
18. Barr-Reeve 4
19. LaCrosse 3
19. Triton 3
19. Westville 3
22. Wes-Del 2
23. Clinton Prairie 1
23. Morgan Township 1
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GT&F RANKINGS: Warren Central back on top in third girls poll
Posted on 21 April 2009 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches has released its third poll for the 2009 girls track & field season, and Warren Central is back on top as we turn toward late April.
The Warriors swap spots with North Central (Indianapolis) for the second straight time, rising from second into the top slot. Carmel remains at No. 3, with formerly No. 8 Hamilton Southeastern continuing its meteoric rise into fourth and previous No. 9 Lawrence North now fifth.
Meanwhile, Ben Davis jumps all the way from 20th to seventh, while Carroll (Fort Wayne) bumps up two spots from 10th to eighth. Columbus North is this week’s new school, coming in at 17th.
The third IATCCC girls poll from April 21:
1. Warren Central
2. North Central (Indianapolis)
3. Carmel
4. Hamilton Southeastern
5. Lawrence North
6. Lawrence Central
7. Ben Davis
8. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
9. Fort Wayne Northrop
10. Pike
11. Lake Central
12. Penn
13. Brownsburg
14. Fort Wayne Snider
15. Center Grove
16. West Lafayette
17. Columbus North
18. Indianapolis Chatard
19. Westfield
20. Fort Wayne Wayne
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GT RANKINGS: Carmel moves up behind Park Tudor in third poll
Posted on 20 April 2009 by .
By E. Shawn Aylsworth
Managing Editor
The Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association has released its third girls tennis poll of the 2009 season, and Carmel has swapped spots with Munster in moving from third up to second behind four-time defending state champion Park Tudor.
Elsewhere, Terre Haute North (12th to 10th) and Hamilton Southeastern (29th to 14th) are this week’s big movers. Highland (21st) and Floyd Central (27th) are new to this week’s rankings, while Michigan City (previously 19th) and North Central (Indianapolis) (30th) drop out.
Here are your Top 30 teams from April 20:
1. Park Tudor
2. Carmel
3. Munster
4. Center Grove
5. Indianapolis Cathedral
6. Brebeuf
7. Jasper
8. Terre Haute South
9. Columbus North
10. Terre Haute North
11. Greenwood
12. Fort Wayne Canterbury
13. Homestead
14. Hamilton Southeastern
15. South Bend St. Joseph’s
16. Zionsville
17. Penn
18. Valparaiso
19. West Lafayette
20. Evansville Memorial
21. Highland
22. Roncalli
23. Culver Academies
24. Avon
25. Noblesville
26. Anderson Highland
27. Floyd Central
28. Delta
29. Warren Central
30. Marion
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