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Collegiate Update: Phelps helps Youngstown State improve to 15-5

Youngstown State improved to 15-5 this season on Jan. 26 with a 76-60 win over Wright State.

Tenleigh Phelps (photo), a Triton Central graduate, came off the Youngstown State bench to score three points, grab two rebounds and dish out one assist to help the Penguins improve to 9-2 against Horizon League opponents.

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

 

 

Maya Chandler

The Triton Central graduate scored a team-high 14 points Wednesday for Loyola in an 81-68 loss to Dayton.

On Jan. 25, Chandler had four points and one rebound in Loyola’s 75-61 loss to George Washington.

Four days later, Chandler had 10 points, one rebound and one steal Sunday in a 60-50 loss at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).

The Ramblers are 6-16 this season and 1-8 in the Atlantic 10 standings.

 

 

Hayden Langkabel

The Morristown graduate finished with 11 points, five rebounds, one assist and one steal Wednesday in Marian’s 87-72 loss at Bethel.

On Jan. 25, Langkabel had 10 points, four rebounds, two assists and one steal in Marian’s 80-70 loss to No. 7 Grace.

On Saturday, Marian defeated Goshen College, 97-82. Langkabel had 14 points, one rebound, one steal and one assist.

The Knights are 18-6 this season and 8-6 in the Crossroads League standings.

 

 

Kyle Crim

The Morristown graduate had two rebounds and two assists Saturday in Hanover’s 95-82 win at Defiance College.

Crim finished with four points, two rebounds and one assist Saturday in Hanover’s 84-78 win at Rose-Hulman.

The Panthers are 12-7 (8-2 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference).

 

 

Taylor Heath

The Triton Central graduate finished with 15 points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal Wednesday in Hanover’s 91-62 loss at Anderson.

On Saturday, Hanover defeated Defiance, 67-55. Heath had 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block.

The Panthers are 12-6 (9-2 HCAC).

 

 

Drake Moore

The Morristown graduate collected 10 points, three rebounds and one block Tuesday in Oakland City’s 84-59 loss to Midway University.

On Saturday, Moore had 14 points, seven rebounds and two assists in a 78-67 loss to Brescia University.

Oakland City is 8-15 this season and 2-11 in conference games.

 

 

Bella Larrison

The Waldron graduate came off the bench and scored four points, grabbed three rebounds and had one assist and one steal in Anderson’s 91-62 win over Hanover.

On Jan. 26, Larrison had one steal and one block in a 78-51 loss to Bluffton.

Larrison had six rebounds, one assist and two blocks Saturday in an 83-44 win over Earlham.

Anderson is 13-7 (8-4 HCAC).

 

 

Cameron Baker

The Shelbyville graduate finished runner-up in a pair of one-meter diving competitions Saturday against Indiana Wesleyan.

Baker, competing for Franklin College, finished with 183.74 points in the first event and 282.21 in the second event.

Franklin defeated Indiana Wesleyan, 198-84.

RHIT Friday Night Spikes

In Terre Haute Friday, four Shelby County graduates were in competition.

 

 

Zaleeya Martin, a Shelbyville graduate, won the 60-meter dash (7.85 seconds) for Hanover College. She also finished ninth in the 200 (27.2).

 

 

Franklin College runner Jill Anspaugh, a Shelbyville graduate, finished fifth in the 3,000 meters (11:48.87).

 

 

Alison Muck, a Southwestern graduate competing for Franklin College, placed fourth in the 60-meter hurdles (9.49) and sixth in the high jump (4-10.25).

 

 

Taylor Tatlock, also a Southwestern graduate, finished seventh in the women’s weight throw (43 feet, five inches) for Franklin College.

Taylor Indoor Invitational

On Saturday at Taylor University, a pair of Shelbyville graduates competed for St. Francis (Ind.).

 

 

Sequoia Gilbert placed eighth in the 60 meters (8.58) and 15th in the 200 (30.19).

 

 

Madisen Hinderliter finished fourth in the weight throw (12.25 meters).

Aurora Grand Prix

At the Gately Indoor Facility in Chicago Friday, two Shelby County athletes competed representing Trine.

 

 

Konrad Dorsey, a Shelbyville graduate, finished 71st in the 60 meters (7.81) and 93rd in the 200 (25.38).

 

 

Jacob Batten, a Morristown graduate, placed 64th in the 400 (57.74).

 

 

Kina Schultz

The Shelbyville graduate finished 15th in the 200 (28.45) and fifth in the 60 hurdles (10.24) Saturday for Muskingum University at its indoor facility in New Concord, Ohio.

 

 

Madalyn Hudnall

The Waldron graduate finished 17th in the shot put (9.81 meters), 12th in the high jump (1.41 meters) and 26th in the weight throw (10.28 meters) for Mount St. Joseph Saturday in the Wittenberg Steemer Showcase in Springfield, Ohio.

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