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Prep Report: Pappanos lead Southwestern golf to win over Lutheran

Led by Tristan Pappano and Hunter Pappano, Southwestern’s golf program secured its first victory of the season, 189-193, Thursday over Indianapolis Lutheran at Timbergate Golf Course in Edinburgh.

Tristan Pappano posted a 6-over-par score of 42 to lead the Spartans. Hunter Pappano followed at 45. Ty Burcham shot 50 and Caleb Pappano finished at 52 to close out Southwestern’s scorecard. Justin Swift shot 54.

Lutheran’s Blake Miller was the medalist with a 41. Caden Perkcan followed at 45 and Campbell Richardson broke 50 with a round of 49. Evan Peterson (58) and Mason Huene (62) completed the Saints’ scorecard.

Southwestern hosts Triton Central today.

In other prep events Thursday:

 

 

Baseball

Hauser 1, Waldron 0

At Hauser, Koby Johnson twirled a no-hitter against Waldron and struck out 19 to lead the Jets to the Mid-Hoosier Conference victory.

Waldron starting pitcher Bryce Yarling kept his team in the contest, allowing five hits and four walks over six innings but just one earned run in the bottom of the fifth. Yarling notched seven strikeouts.

Sam Miller led Hauser (6-4, 4-0 MHC) with two hits and he drove in the game-winning run.

The two teams meet again today in Waldron.

 

 

Boys Golf

New Palestine 171, Triton Central 213

At Hawk’s Tail Golf Course in Greenfield, All five New Palestine golfers shot 44 or better to defeat the Tigers.

Evan Griffith led the way with a 41. He was followed by Gus Walling (43), Alex Cofer (43), Braeden Baker (44) and Landon Beaty (44).

Triton Central’s Oliver Gearlds took the medalist honor with the low round of 35. Chase Chandler (56), Derreck Uhls (60), Garrett Eberhardt (62) and Max Ray (63) completed the Tigers’ scorecard.

Triton Central travels to Timbergate Golf Course today to face Southwestern.

 

 

Greenwood Christian 153, Morristown 201

At Blue Bear Golf Course in Shelbyville, Asher Caldwell led the host Yellow Jackets with a 39.

Also competing for Morristown were Carson Conrad (53), Nick Stidham (54), Carson Essex (55) and Web Walker (57).

Morristown travels to Timbergate Golf Course Saturday for the Shelby County Tournament.

 

 

Softball

Shelbyville 10, Franklin 3

At Franklin, Addison Stieneker and Kiley McIver combined to drive in seven runs to lead Class 4A, No. 8 Shelbyville (8-3) to its eighth win of the season.

Stieneker went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and four runs batted in to push her team-leading total to 20.

Karissa Hamilton smashed her fourth home run of the season and had three hits. Kylee Edwards finished 3-for-3 and had her third triple of the season.

Cheyenne Eads improved to 5-2 in the circle after allowing two hits and four walks over six innings of work. She struck out eight. Aliyah Lewis pitched a scoreless seventh inning to secure the win.

Bryleigh Carlisle (2-6) took the loss for Franklin.

Kiara Lynn and Mia Herbert had home runs for the Grizzly Cubs (4-7).

The Golden Bears travel to Columbus East (2-8) today.

 

 

Triton Central 13, Irvington Prep 2

At Irvington Prep, Lillian Fillippinie had four hits and drove in two runs while Emma Stohry and Brylie Couch each had three hits to lead Triton Central past the Ravens (0-2).

The visiting Tigers (2-3) scored four runs in the top of the first and added three more in the second to build a 7-0 lead. Fillippinie took care of the rest, tossing a five-inning complete game, allowing three hits and one walk while striking out nine.

Triton Central travels to Hauser (4-2) today.

 

 

Girls Tennis

Waldron 4, Hauser 1

At Hauser, Nichole Garner improved to 4-0 this season at No. 1 singles for Waldron with a 4-6, 6-0, 6-0 win over Hauser’s Bella Kilps.

Josee Larrison improved to 3-1 at No. 2 singles with a 6-3, 6-2 win over Hauser’s Charlie Clark.

Both of Waldron’s doubles teams earned victories Thursday.

Mackenzie Shaw and Megan Bogemann rolled to a 6-0, 6-1 win at No. 1 doubles over Gabby Johns and Mattie Foster. Audrey Hogg and Emily Tyree defeated Abby Blair and Lydia Jordan at No. 2 doubles, 6-0, 6-2.

Hauser’s lone win came at No. 3 singles where Addyson Barriger bested Riley Price, 6-1, 6-1.

Waldron got junior varsity wins from Grace Ross in a singles match and Ross and Alivia Fischer in a doubles match.

Waldron hosts Edinburgh today.

 

 

Boys Track

Bill Self Invitational

At Franklin, Jordan Marcum collected a second-straight high jump win for Shelbyville, who finished sixth overall in the seven-team field.

Marcum and Connersville’s Blaine Hornsby each cleared five feet, eight inches but Marcum needed one less attempt to clear the height and was declared the winner. Both jumpers failed in three attempts to clear 5-10.

Other top performers for Shelbyville were Alex Macharia (fourth in 200, 24.06 seconds; third in long jump, 19-9), Sam Price (third in 400, 52.57; fourth in long jump, 19-6) and Ethan Lambert (second in discus, 127-2).

The quartet of Macharia, Price, Benny Cazares and Beau Kenkel finished runner-up in the 1,600 relay (3:35.49).

Macharia, Cazares, Marcum and Christian Powell finished fourth in the 400 relay (46.31).

 

 

Morristown 84, Jac-Cen-Del 54, Trinity Lutheran 14

At Jac-Cen-Del, Morristown won six of the 12 individual events and swept all three relay races to defeat Jac-Cen-Del and Trinity Lutheran.

Tyler Schonfeld collected first-place points in the high jump (5-2), 100 (11.7) and the 200 (23.71).

Mathew Carlton won the 110 hurdles (18.56). Cade Mahin crossed the finish line first in the 400 (56.58). And Jacob Batten took first in the 800 (2:12).

Carlton teamed with Noah Garthwaite, Andrew Doty and Hunter Biddle to win the 400 relay in 51.64.

Schonfeld and Batten ran with Luke Stidham and Wyatt Hodgen to win the 1,600 relay (3:58.17).

And Stidham and Batten paired with Zavier Poole and Juriah Riley and won the 3,200 relay (10:39).

 

 

Girls Track

Bill Self Invitational

At Franklin, Kina Schultz put together four strong performances for Shelbyville.

The senior won the 300 hurdles in 48.64. She finished runner-up in the 200 (27.66) and 100 hurdles (16.49) and added a third-place finish in the long jump (15-4.5).

The 32 points scored by Schultz was the most for any individual in the seven-team event.

 

 

Morristown 77, Jac-Cen-Del 54, Trinity Lutheran 24

At Jac-Cen-Del, Raegan Kleine won a pair of individual events and the Yellow Jackets won all three relay races to secure the team victory in the three-team meet.

Kleine collected first-place points in the 800 (2:45.22) and the 1,600 (6:21.92).

Morristown also got an event win from Lilly Stoddard, who crossed the finish line first in the 100 hurdles (17.21).

Kleine teamed with Eva Champigneulle, Gracie Laster and Maggie Lutes to win the 3,200 relay in 12:10.

Laster and Champigneulle ran with Oakleigh Goedde and Nevaeh Sanders to win the 400 relay in 58.46.

Laster secured her third relays victory, teaming with Kleine, Lutes and Emma Wiggins to win the 1,600 relay (4:35).

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