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Collegiate update: Former SHS hurdler breaks Muskingum University indoor record

Kina Schultz broke the Muskingum University indoor hurdles record Friday.

The Shelbyville graduate clocked 9.67 seconds in her qualifying heat of the 60-meter hurdles event on her home track in New Concord, Ohio in the Muskie Pride Event.

The old record was 9.74, set in 2014.

In the championship race, Schultz finished fifth in 9.89.

Schultz also was part of Muskingum’s runner-up 800 relay team (1:58.08).

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

 

 

Maya Chandler

The Triton Central graduate had five points, two rebounds and one assist Wednesday for SMU in a 63-53 win at Tulane.

On Sunday, Chandler was credited with one rebound in a 64-49 win over Charlotte that improved the Mustangs to 13-12 overall and 7-7 in the American Athletic Conference.

 

 

Kyle Crim

The Morristown graduate had one rebound Sunday for Hanover in a 62-58 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament win over Rose-Hulman.

The Panthers improved to 17-9 and will face the tournament’s No. 2 seed Transylvania Friday.

 

 

Taylor Heath

The Triton Central graduate led Hanover to a pair of wins and the No. 2 seed in the upcoming HCAC Tournament.

On Feb. 13, Heath scored 19 points and added three rebounds, eight assists and six steals to her stat line in Hanover’s 75-68 win at Anderson.

On Friday, Hanover defeated Mount St. Joseph, 63-55. Heath had 10 points, four rebounds and three assists to improve the Panthers to 18-7 overall and 16-2 against HCAC foes.

Hanover will face Mount St. Joseph again Friday in the semifinal round of the HCAC Tournament in Lexington, Kentucky.

 

 

Drake Moore

The Morristown graduate finished with 10 points, four rebounds and two assists on Feb. 13 for Oakland City in an 83-58 loss to IU East.

Two days later, Moore had four points, three rebounds and two assists in an 83-66 loss at Brescia University.

Oakland City is 7-19 (2-14 River States Conference).

 

 

Bella Larrison

The Waldron graduate had five points and seven rebounds on Feb. 13 in Anderson’s 75-68 loss to Hanover.

In the regular-season finale Friday, Larrison had 18 points and nine rebounds – both team highs – in the Ravens’ 85-69 win at Manchester that secured the program the sixth seed in the HCAC Tournament.

Anderson was defeated Saturday in its tournament opener at Mount St. Joseph, 83-61. Larrison had 11 points and eight rebounds.

The Ravens closed out the season with a 12-14 record.

 

 

Tenleigh Phelps

The Triton Central graduate finished with 12 points and seven rebounds in IU South Bend’s first loss of the season, 72-55, at St. Xavier (Illinois) Wednesday. The loss ended the Titans’ program record 24-game win streak to start the season.

On Saturday, IU South Bend defeated Roosevelt, 69-53, to improve to 25-1 and 17-1 in conference games to clinch the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference championship for the second straight season.

Phelps had 17 points, eight rebounds and two assists.

 

 

Cameron Baker

The Shelbyville graduate helped Franklin College to a runner-up finish in the HCAC Championships at the Vigo County Aquatics Center in Terre Haute.

On Wednesday, Baker finished second in the three-meter board diving competition with 421.65 points in 11 dives.

On Friday, he followed that with a third-place finish on the one-meter board with 417.10 points.

 

 

Ava Ruschhaupt

The Shelbyville graduate finished fourth in the 60 meters (9.64 seconds) and sixth in the 200 meters (33.89) Friday for Franklin College in the Rose-Hulman Friday Night Tune-Up.

 

 

Tristin Maloney

The Shelbyville graduate placed 28th in the one-mile race (5:34.83) for Franklin College at the Rose-Hulman indoor track event Friday.

 

 

Beau Kenkel

The Shelbyville graduate finished seventh in the 800 meters (2:05.2) and was part of Rose-Hulman’s third-place finishing team in the 1,600 relay (4:13.78) Friday in a home indoor track and field competition.

 

 

Madisen Hinderliter

The Shelbyville graduate finished seventh in the women’s weight throw (14.59 meters) for St. Francis (Indiana) in the Crossroads League Indoor Championships in Indianapolis.

 

 

Zaleeya Martin

The Shelbyville graduate placed fifth in the 60 meters (7.86) and third in the 200 meters (26.41) for the University of Indianapolis Saturday in the Indiana State Open in Terre Haute.

 

 

Michael Fox

The Shelbyville graduate finished 26th in the 3,000 meters (9:28.54) for Manchester University Saturday at the Wittenberg Invitational.

 

 

Hadyn Ball

The Triton Central graduate finished 2-2 for Wabash College in the Mid-State Invitational Saturday at Trine University.

Competing at 197 pounds, Ball lost his opening-round match to Ohio Northern’s Ajay Locke. He returned to the mat and pinned Manchester’s George Thomason in 75 seconds.

In his next match, he defeated Heidelberg’s Aidan Belgiomo then lost to Olivet’s Kody Krupp.

 

 

Hailey Pogue

The Shelbyville graduate secured the win in her first collegiate appearance for the University of Indianapolis’ softball program.

Pogue entered the pitching circle Saturday in relief and tossed 2.1 innings, allowed four hits, a walk and two runs but earned the win in the Greyhounds’ 10-7 victory over Gannon at the Music City Invitational in Smyrna, Tennessee.

The Greyhounds are 6-1 this season.

 

 

Karissa Hamilton

The Shelbyville graduate had a home run and two runs batted in Thursday in Kentucky’s 6-5 win over Wisconsin in the ESPN Shriners Clearwater Invitational in Clearwater, Florida.

The Wildcats opened the event Thursday with a 12-10 win over North Carolina. Hamilton had three hits, including a pair of doubles, drove in two runs and threw out a runner attempting to steal.

Kentucky, ranked No. 14 entering the event, was defeated Friday by No. 5 Washington, 8-1.

 

 

Kylee Edwards

The Shelbyville graduate had a double and a triple Sunday in Mississippi State’s 2-1 loss to UC Davis in the Puerto Vallerta College Challenge.

The loss was the first of the season for Mississippi State (8-1).

The Bulldogs swept a doubleheader on Feb. 13 against No. 23 Louisiana and followed that with wins in Puerto Vallerta over No. 8 Clemson, 6-3, and No. 13 Utah, 10-2.

 

 

Cory Taylor

The Shelbyville graduate had two hits, including a double, and scored a run Friday in Eastern Michigan’s season-opening 4-3 loss at Belmont.

Taylor had a walk in Saturday’s 3-2 loss at Belmont and did not record a hit in Sunday’s 16-6 win – the program’s first of the season.

Taylor had a run batted in Sunday in the second game of the doubleheader at Belmont, a 9-7 loss.

 

 

Charlie Rife

The Shelbyville graduate had a hit, two walks and a run batted in Friday in Bellarmine’s season-opening win, 11-3, at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville, Tennessee.

Bellarmine lost the final two games of the series, 5-1 Saturday and 8-1 Sunday.

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