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Collegiate Update: Lux delivers solo home run in Duke's loss to Liberty

Damon Lux blasted a solo home run to straightaway centerfield Wednesday in Duke’s 8-6 loss to Liberty in Durham, North Carolina.

Lux’s first home run of the season opened the scoring in the second inning. The loss dropped the Blue Devils to 2-2 this season.

Duke baseball debuted Friday with a 16-0 win over Saint Joseph’s. Lux went 2-for-3 with two doubles, a walk and a stolen base.

 

 

On Saturday, Duke prevailed 2-1 over Saint Joseph’s. Lux went 1-for-2 with a walk and a sacrifice fly that scored the game-winning run.

Saint Joseph’s won the series finale Sunday, 5-4 in 10 innings. Lux went 0-for-3 with two walks.

Here is a look at other Shelby County graduates competing at the collegiate level.

 

 

Maya Chandler

The Triton Central graduate had five points, one rebound and one assist Wednesday for Loyola in a 71-61 loss at Duquesne that dropped the Ramblers to 6-22 this season.

On Saturday, Chandler finished with 14 points, four rebounds and three assists in a 61-50 loss at George Washington.

 

 

Rylie Stephens

The Triton Central graduate had one rebound for Samford in a 70-59 loss against Mercer Saturday. Samford is 13-14.

 

 

Hayden Langkabel

The Morristown graduate produced 11 points, five rebounds, four steals and two assists Wednesday in Marian’s 81-70 Crossroads League Tournament quarterfinal win over Bethel.

The Knights improved to 21-8 and travel to Grace College Saturday for a semifinal contest.

In Marian’s regular-season finale Saturday, Langkabel had 12 points, six rebounds, three assists and one steal in an 85-83 double overtime win over Taylor.

 

 

Kyle Crim

The Morristown graduate had one rebound and one assist Saturday for Hanover in an 83-73 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) tournament win over Franklin.

The Panthers (17-9) face Anderson Friday.

 

 

Taylor Heath

The Triton Central graduate finished with eight points, two rebounds, four assists, one steal and one blocked shot in Hanover’s 84-79 win at Mount St. Joseph Friday.

The Panthers are 16-7 and face unbeaten Transylvania (25-0) Friday in the semifinal round of the HCAC Tournament.

 

 

Drake Moore

The Morristown graduate had 10 points, three rebounds and one steal Saturday in Oakland City’s 72-63 loss to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods.

The Mighty Oaks finished the season 9-19.

 

 

Tenleigh Phelps

The Triton Central graduate had two points Friday in Youngstown State’s 75-54 loss to Milwaukee.

The Penguins dropped to 18-9 this season.

 

 

Bella Larrison

The Waldron graduate saw her freshman season at Anderson University come to a close Tuesday in a 73-65 loss to Bluffton in the HCAC Tournament Opening Round.

Larrison finished with eight points, three rebounds, three assists and one block.

The Ravens ended their season at 15-10.

 

 

Zaleeya Martin

The Shelbyville graduate broke her own Hanover record in the 60-meter dash Friday at the RHIT Friday Night Spikes Tune-Up.

Martin won the 60 meters in 7.79 seconds. Her previous record was 7.82. Martin also won the long jump competition with a best attempt of 4.94 meters and she was part of Hanover’s runner-up finish in the 4x200 relay.

 

 

Alison Muck

The Southwestern graduate placed fifth in the 200 (28.29) and won the high jump competition with a best clearance of 1.45 meters for Franklin College Friday at the RHIT Friday Night Spikes Tune-Up.

 

 

Jill Anspaugh

The Shelbyville graduate finished second in the one-mile run (5:41.87) for Franklin College at the RHIT Friday Night Spikes Tune-Up.

 

 

Taylor Tatlock

The Southwestern graduate placed seventh in the women’s weight throw (12.53 meters) for Franklin College at the RHIT Friday Night Spikes Tune-Up.

 

 

Madisen Hinderliter

The Shelbyville graduate finished ninth for St. Francis (Ind.) in the women’s weight throw (45 feet, nine inches) at the Crossroads League Championship event at Indiana Wesleyan.

 

 

Sequoia Gilbert

The Shelbyville graduate placed 18th in the 60 meters (8.28) and 20th in the 200 (28.38) for St. Francis at the Crossroads League Championship.

 

 

Konrad Dorsey

The Shelbyville graduate finished eighth in the 60 meters (7.67) and fourth in the 200 (25.42) for Trine University Saturday in the Hillsdale Tune-Up in Hillsdale, Michigan.

 

 

TeAnn Bringle

The Shelbyville graduate had a double and a run batted in Sunday for Indiana State University’s softball team in a 4-2 win at Chattanooga in the final game of the Chattanooga Challenge.

The Sycamores opened the event Saturday with a 3-2 loss to Marshall and an 8-0 win over Maine. Bringle had a walk in each game.

On Sunday, Marshall defeated Indiana State again, 1-0, before the finale with Chattanooga.

Indiana State is 3-2 this season.

 

 

Cory Taylor

The Shelbyville graduate went 1-for-1 with a run scored Sunday in Eastern Michigan’s 13-9 win over Northern Kentucky in Hoover, Alabama.

Eastern Michigan scored 10 runs in the final two innings to secure the baseball program’s first win of the season.

Northern Kentucky won the first two games of the weekend, 9-2 and 5-4.

 

 

Madalyn Hudnall

The Waldron graduate finished 16th in the women’s weight throw (39-3.75) and 13th in the shot put (35-4.5) for Mount St. Joseph Saturday at the Wittenberg Invitational.

 

 

Kina Schultz

The Shelbyville graduate was the runner-up in the 200 (27.55) and third in the 60-meter hurdles (9.79) Friday for Muskingum in an indoor track and field meet hosted on its campus.

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