Chronicle Tribune from Marion, Indiana (2024)

SUNDAY, JULY 1, 2012 CHRONICLE-TRIBUNE, MARION, IND. 'Chronicle Tribune Top 25 Spring Sport Athletes thers 3,200 relay team set a record at the conference meet. He won the 1,600 and 3,200 runs in the sectional. 6. ALEC SAMUELS OAK HILL BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD Samuels advanced to the state finals in the 400, placing 15th.

He beat the school 400 record in each of his last six meets. He is the school record holder in the 400 at 49.3 seconds. Samuels joined Moffitt on the Indiana Senior All-Star team. Samuels won three individual events and Samuels was part of a championship relay team during the Grant 4 meet. He won the 400 in a meetrecord time of 50.12 seconds.

He also won the 100 and 200 dashes. He also was part of the Eagles' first-place 1,600 relay team. He accomplished that same feat at the conference meet. He set a school record by winning 400 in 49.8 seconds. He also won the 1001n 11.32 seconds and the 200 in 23.28 seconds.

He also was part of the first-place 1,600 relay team. Samuels won the 400 at the sectional. 7. THOMAS REASON MARION BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD The Giant senior advanced to the state finals in the 300-meter hurdles after taking third in the 300-meter hurdles at regionals. Reason won two individual events and was part of a championship relay sectional.

team He at set the meet record in the 300 hurdles, winning the event in 39.51 seconds. He also was a repeat champion in the long jump, winning with a leap of 21 feet, Reason inches. He also anchored the 1,600 relay team. Reason won the long jump at the North Central Conference meet. 8.

ZACH SEELER MARION BOYS' GOLF The Giant freshman advanced to the state finals as an individual. He shot a 1-over par 73 at the regional, good enough to put him in a three-way playoff for medalist honors. Seeler lost on the fourth playoff hole. Seeler opened the Seeler sectional by shooting an 80 at Timber Ridge, Bluffton. That was good enough to place him sixth individually.

9. SARA CHOWATTUKUNNEL MARION GIRLS' TENNIS ference meet. He helped the Pan- piled a 49-5 record. first sectional championship since He was the winning Alston Relays. 1 1- Celebrate Freedom Wednesday, July 4 Home of the HEALTH AND REHAB are THO Tradition Sizzle! We Specialize in 729.

West 35th Street Marion, IN 674-3371: Your Independence! 63. 1: MICHAEL MOFFITT OAK HILL BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD The recent Oak Hill graduate took second place in the high jump at the state finals. He jumped 6 feet, 7 inches. Roncalli senior Will Schott won the event at 6 feet, 8 inches. Moffitt was undefeated in the high jump during the outdoor season until the state finals.

He set the school record by jumping 6 feet, 8 inches. Also during the regular season, he won M. Moffitt the Grant 4, Central Indiana Conference, sectional and regional championships. Matutt also won the Midwest Meet of Champions and was second in the New Balance High School Outdoor National Track and Field Meet. 2.

JANAE MOFFITT OAK HILL GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD Moffitt medaled in her first trip to the state finals. She tied for seventh with her leap of 5 feet, 4 inches. Her freshman year also consisted. of first-place finishes at the regional, sectional, conference, and. Grant 4 meets.

Moffitt set the meet J. Motfitt and school record by jumping 5 feet, 6 inches at the Grant 4 Meet. Moffitt won the regional at 5 feet, 5 inches. She was the only area girl to win a regional championship. 3.

RYAN SPAULDING OAK HILL BASEBALL A Ball State recruit, the Eagle senior led the area with a .495 batting average. He had 48 hits in 97 trips to the plate. He led the area with 11 doubles, six home runs and 39 RBIs. On the mound, Spaulding had a 2-1 record with a 2.27 Spaulding earned-run average. Spaulding was named First Team All-CIC.

He was named The Panther sophom*ore made his second straight state appearance in the run. He placed second in the regional to qualify for state. Neideck won the 800, 1600, and 3200 runs during the Neideck Grant 4 Meet. He also was part of the Panthers' first place 3,200 relay team. He did the same thing at the con- the District I Player of the Year, First-Team All State for Class 2A, and to the North All-Star team.

4. TOM ROUSH EASTBROOK TRACK AND FIELD Roush was the only county athlete to qualify for the state finals in two events. He advanced to state in both the discus and shot put. During the regional, he took third in the shot put and sixth in the discus. He received a call-back to state in Roush the discus.

Roush won the shot put and discus at the conference and sectional meet. He won the shot put at the Grant 4 Meet. He set the school record in the shot put with a toss of 54 feet, 5 inches. 5. JOSH NEIDECK EASTBROOK TRACK AND FIELD 10.

LACEY LITTLE MADISON-GRANT SOFTBALL The senior leadoff hitter and center fielder led the Argylls with a .495 batting average. She led Madison-Grant with 49 hits and 39 runs scored. Little was a perfect Little 20-for-20 in stolen base attempts. She was named to First Team All-CIC. 11.

CIERRA LIDDICK MADISON-GRANT SOFTBALL The Argylls sophom*ore finished with a 12-3 record and 1.72 earnedrun average on. the mound. She had 127 strikeouts in 93 innings pitched. She allowed 36 runs, with only 23 of those earned. At the plate, Liddick batted .416 with Liddick 32 hits.

She had four doubles and two home runs. She had 23 RBIs. Liddick was named First Team- 12. GRANT PERKINS OAK HILL BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD The Eagle senior was right behind Samuels in all the big meets. Perkins took second in the 100, 200 and 400 dashes at the Grant 4 Meet.

He was part of Oak Hill championship-4 400-meter. relay team. He also was runner-up in the 100, 200 and 400 dashes at the conference meet. He helped the Eagles Perkins win the 1,600 relay. Perkins qualified for the regional in the 100, 200, and 400 dashes and was part of the Eagles' regional-qualifying 1,600 relay team.

13. SASHA GLICKFIELD MARION GIRLS' TENNIS The Giant freshman finished with a 17-6 record at No. 1 singles. She was named to the All-District 2 team and was first-team All-NCC. Glickfield was ranked No.

6 in the district. Among Glickfield's Glickfield wins was a three-set victory over Yorktown's Katie Vasalaskis. Vasalaskis was named all-state honorable mention her sophom*ore and junior seasons. 14. NICOLE LAWVERE EASTBROOK SOFTBALL The Panther freshman finished with a 14-5 record and 2.69 earnedrun average on the mound.

She had 138 strikeouts in 119 innings pitched. At the plate, Lawvere batted .553, getting 42 hits in 76 trips Lawvere to the plate. She had 11 doubles, 10 home runs and was second on the team with 28 RBIs. Lawvere was named First Team All-CIC. 15.

DAVID ANDERSON MADISON- BASEBALL Anderson finished his senior season with the Argylls with a 4-5 record. He- -was the winning pitcher in the Argyll's 7-5 victory over Tipton in the Class 2A Sectional championship at Eastern. It Anderson was Madison-Grant's 2002. Anderson also was 3-for-3 at the plate in the win over the Blue Devils. Anderson was named First Team All-CIC.

He will continue his baseball career at Danville Community College. 16. SHALLEN LENHART OAK HILL GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD The Golden Eagle freshman was one spot away from advancing to the state finals. She placed fourth in the 1,600 run at the regional. Lenhart set a Grant 4 meet record by winning the 1,600 in a time Lenhart of 5:22.32.

She also won the 800 run in a time of 2:26.68. Lenhart also won the 1,600 and 800 runs at the conference meet. She won the 1,600 run at the sectional. 17. SOPHIE SEWARD EASTBROOK GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD The Panther sophom*ore took fifth in the 3,200 at the regional.

She won the 3,200 run and was second in the 1,600 run at the sectional. Seward set the meet record in the confer- Seward 3,200 run at ence, winning the event in 11:40.02. She also was second in the 1,600 run. She set the Grant 4 record in the 3,200 run, winning the eventin 11:55.43. She also was second in the 1,600 run.

18. LAUREN HEETER EASTBROOK SOFTBALL Heeter tied for the lead in the area with a .553 batting average. She had 42 hits in 76 trips to the plate. She led the area with 38 RBIs. She tied for second in the area with four home runs.

Heeter had 27 runs scored. She also had a 1.52 Heeter ERA on the mound. Heeter was named honorable mention All-CIC. 19. OLIVIA STROUP MADISON-GRANT SOFTBALL The Argyll senior led Madison-Grant with 34 RBIs.

She had 34 hits, including nine doubles and a team-high three home runs. She also scored 28 runs. She batted .337. Stroup Stroup was named First Team All-CIC. with 20 hits in 54 trips to the plate.

"Feller was named First Team All-CIC. 20. KARLI FELLER MISSISSINEWA SOFTBALL Feller finished with a 9-4 record and 2.49 ERA on the mound. She had 59 strikeouts. Feller pitched all the ing innings the Indians while to lead- the sectional championship game.

Mississ-1 inewa lost to Norwell. 5-4 in eight innings in the championship. Feller She had a .370 batting average 21. TREY ALSTON MISSISSINEWA BASEBALL Alston was named First Team All-CIC. pitcher in the Indians' 5-4 victory over Oak Hill in the Grant 4 championship game.

He started four and went 4 innings, allowing runs on five hits while striking outthree batters and walking two. He had a hit and scored a run in Mississinewa's 5-4 victory over Eastbrook in the opening game of the Grant 4. 22. B.J. WHITE OAK HILL BOYS' GOLF White helped lead Oak Hill to a second-place finish at the sectional.

He finished second individually with an 80. White won the Grant 4 Meet with his 18-hole round of 76. He also tied for second individual and White was named all-conference after shooting a 78 at the conference meet. That helped the Golden Eagles win the CIC crown. 1 -F -f 23.

TERESA HAMMES MADISON-GRANT GIRLS' TENNIS The Argyll senior and German exchange student made the switch from doubles to No. 1 singles. She was named to the all-District 2. Hammes was ranked Hammes No. 14 in the district.

Hammes also was named to the All-CIC team. 24. JORDAN DROOK MARION BOYS' GOLF Drook led the Giants to the sectional championship by taking medalist honors at the meet. Drook fired a 39 on the front nine and 40 on the back nine to Timber Drook with a 79 at Ridge Golf Course in Bellmont. conference meet.

The Indians won the event in 53.63 seconds. Mingo won two individual events at the Grant 4 meet. She won the 100 dash in 12.90 seconds. She won the 200 dash in a meet-record time of 26.72 seconds. Mingo has the school record in the 100 dash.

25. AUSTIN ENGLE MADIS ON-GRANT BOYS' GOLF Engle won the CIC Meet with a 76. He placed eighth at the Grant 4 with an 83. He also led the Argylls at the sectional meet. He had a 41 on the front nine and 45 on the back nine to Engle finish with an 86 at Timber Ridge Golf Course in Bluffton.

HONORABLE MENTION SYNDI MINGO, MISSISSINEWA GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD The Indian senior advanced to the regional in the 200 dash. She took third in the event at the sectional. At the conference meet, Mingo won the 100 dash in 13.49 seconds and the 200 dash in 27.03 seconds. She also was part of the school-record setting 400 relay team at the The Marion No. 1 doubles team finished the season 23-2 and advanced to the regional championship for the second straight year.

They lost to Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger's Audrey Rang and Elizabeth Maxson in the regional championship. Lyons and Chowattukunnel fin- Chowattukunnel ished ranked No. 6 in District 2, which is the largest district in the state in terms of -size -and number of schools. They also were named first-team All NCC and second-team all Lyons state. They were doubles partners two years and com- SASHA ARTIS, MARION GIRLS' TRACK AND FIELD Artis qualified for the regional in both the 100 and 300 hurdles.

She won the 100 hurdles in 16.69 seconds at the sectional. Artis was third in the 100 hurdles, third in the 300 hurdles and third in the high jump at the conference meet. Artis was second in the 100 hurdles in a school-record time of 16.51 seconds during the Marion 1-.

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