South Putnam Eagles | Archive | August, 2008

GG: Eagles Fall To North Montgomery

 


Staff Report

The North Montgomery Chargers traveled south to Putnam County August 14th and returned with a dual meet triumph over host South Putnam. The Chargers posted the 196-204 victory at Oak Ridge Country Club. They will contest another West Central Conference foe this coming Monday with a match against Greencastle.


 


Emily Williams led North Montgomery by firing a 43 which offset the same score from South Putnam’s talented Heather Hughes. The two tied for medalist honors. The Chargers seized control at the #2 position where Miranda Pettit shot a 45 versus the 49 of the Eagle’s Grace Acre. The #3 players once again tied with South Putnam’s Kelsey Searles and the Chargers’ Sam McAllister both firing 53s. North Caitlyn White rounded out the Chargers’ scoring with a 55, while Sarah Dotson carded a 59 for the Eagles.

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GG: Greencastle Best Of WCC Teams In TH South Invite

 

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The Tiger Cubs of Greencastle finished seventh August 12th at the Terre Haute South Invitational. That effort placed them at the forefront of the three Putnam County and West Central teams in the event.


 


Greencastle tallied a 437 total for the day, led by the 95 of Chelsea Samuels. Heather Hughes turned in an outstanding 90 for South Putnam, as the Eagles ended ninth with a 454 card. Cloverdale placed 10th, led by Kayls Langdon’s 96.


 


Here are the complete scores of the three teams:


 


GREENCASTLE


Chelsea Samuels—96


Diane Wokoun—106


Katie Hedge—116


Kristen Hutchesen—120


Kay Wood—124


 


SOUTH PUTNAM


Heather Hughes—90


Kelsy Searles—115


Sarah Dobson—124


Cassie Perry—125


Cierra Perry—134


 


CLOVERDALE


Kayla Langdon—96


Elizabeth Wiley—101


Victoria Boyette—122


Erica Looper—151


 

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GG: South hosts Eagle invitational

Courtesy of the “Greencastle Banner-Graphic”

BRAZIL — Putnam County golfers turned in three of the top four
performances at Tuesday’s Eagle Invitational at Oak Ridge Golf Course.

Cloverdale’s Kayla Langdon placed second with an 85, while Heather
Hughes and Grace Aker of host South Putnam tied for third at 88.

Julia Porter of Monrovia was medalist with a two-over 74. Southmont won the team event with a 403.

South Putnam placed fifth with a 420, while the Clovers were eighth at 489.

Four both county squads, the day was a combination of solid
performances from veterans and new experience for younger players. Not
only was it the first varsity tournament for several girls, they also
had to deal with the day’s intermittent rain.

The Eagles, who lost three seniors from last year’s team, were
anchored by the solid performances from juniors Hughes and Aker. The
other three players are all sophomores and new to the varsity
experience.

Cassie Warren fired a 120, Sarah Dobson turned in a 125 and Kelsey Searles had a 141.

“I was pleased with how they played. I thought they handled it
very well,” Eagle coach Debbie Steffy said. “I wasn’t displeased with
their scores and I’m looking forward to seeing improvement by the end
of the season.”

For the Clovers, Langdon was the obvious highlight. Fellow
returnee Elizabeth Wiley added a 114. Landgon’s score was a 29-shot
improvement over the same tourney last year, while Wiley showed a
21-stroke improvement.

“Kayla and Elizabeth showed great improvement due to their work
on the course this summer,” Clover coach Ken Williams said. “Even
though we placed eighth, we actually scored better than I expected with
two new team members.”

Newcomer Victoria Boyette shot a 122 while Erica Looper had a 168.

“I think Victoria and Erica will both improve rapidly as we
spend a lot of time on the course over these next two weeks,” Williams
said.

Both squads are back in action at 1 p.m. today for the Clover Invitational at Clover Meadows.

At Oak Ridge

Eagle Invitational

Southmont 403, Danville 409, Monrovia 409, North Montgomery 412, South Putnam 420, Cascade 433, Edgewood 463, Cloverdale 489

Top individuals — 1. Julia Porter (M) 74, 2. Kayla Langdon (Cl) 85,
3. (tie) Heather Hughes, Grace Aker (SP) 88, 5. Pettit (NM) 89.

South Putnam (420) — Hughes 88, Aker 88, Cassie Warren 120, Sarah Dobson 125, Kelsey Searles 141.

Cloverdale (489) — Langdon 85, Elizabeth Wiley 114, Victoria Boyette 122, Erica Looper 168.

Next match — Cloverdale and South Putnam will be back in action
today in the Cloverdale Invitational at Clover Meadows. The tournament
begins at 1 p.m.

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GSoc: 2008 postseason tournament dates, sites released

With the girls soccer season set to open Monday, Aug. 18, HoosierAuthority.com whets your “other” football appetite by listing sectional, regional, semistate, and state finals info for the 15th Annual IHSAA Girls Soccer State Tournament Series.

The 2008 tournament lineup, courtesy of ihsaa.org:

SECTIONALS
State tournament draw date: Monday, Sept. 29 8 a.m. ET
Dates: Monday, Oct. 13; Tuesday, Oct. 14; Thursday, Oct. 16; Saturday, Oct. 18
Admission: $5 per session, $8 all sessions
 
1. Munster (9): East Chicago Central, Gary West, Hammond, Hammond Noll, Hammond Clark, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Munster.
2. Lake Central (8): Andrean, Crown Point, Griffith, Hanover Central, Hobart, Lake Central, Lowell, Merrillville
3. Valparaiso (6): Boone Grove, Hebron, Kankakee Valley, Rensselaer, Valparaiso, Wheeler
4. LaPorte (6): Chesterton, LaPorte, Marquette Catholic, Michigan City, Portage, Westville
5. South Bend Riley (8): Glenn, Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph’s, South Bend Washington
6. Argos (8): Argos, Bremen, Culver Academies, Culver Community, LaVille, Oregon-Davis, Plymouth, Rochester
7. Goshen (7): Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Christian Academy, Elkhart Memorial, Goshen, Northridge, Penn
8. Bethany Christian (7): Bethany Christian, Lakeland, NorthWood, Warsaw, Wawasee, West Noble, Westview
9. DeKalb (9): Angola, Carroll (Fort Wayne), DeKalb, East Noble, Fort Wayne Northrop, Garrett, Hamilton, Lakewood Park Christian, Leo
10. Fort Wayne Canterbury (8): Columbia City, Fort Wayne Dwenger, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne North, Homestead, Huntington North
11. Bellmont (8): Bellmont, Fort Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South, Fort Wayne Wayne, Heritage, New Haven
12. Marion (8): Blackford, Eastern (Greentown), Jay County, Marion, Marion Lakeview Christian, Norwell, Oak Hill, South Adams
13. Kokomo (8): Kokomo, Logansport, Maconaquah, Manchester, North Miami, Northwestern, Peru, Western
14. Harrison (West Lafayette) (9): Benton Central, Frankfort, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, Rossville, Twin Lakes, West Lafayette
15. Hamilton Heights (8): Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Sheridan, Taylor, Tipton, Tri-Central, University, Westfield
16. Muncie Central (7): Anderson, Anderson Highland, Delta, Muncie Burris, Muncie Central, Muncie South, Yorktown
17. Hamilton Southeastern (8): Carmel, Fishers, Hamilton Southeastern, International, Lebanon, Noblesville, Western Boone, Zionsville
18. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (8): Greenfield-Central, Heritage Christian, Morristown, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), New Palestine, Pendleton Heights, Shelbyville, Triton Central
19. Pike (8): Ben Davis, Brebeuf, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Indianapolis Ritter, North Central (Indianapolis), Park Tudor, Pike, Speedway
20. Warren Central (9): Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Scecina, Indianapolis Tech, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, Warren Central
21. Decatur Central (9): Beech Grove, Decatur Central, Franklin Central, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Indianapolis Lutheran, Indianapolis Washington, Perry Meridian, Roncalli, Southport
22. Avon (8): Avon, Brownsburg, Crawfordsville, Danville, North Montgomery, North Putnam, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks
23. Mooresville (8): Cascade, Plainfield, Center Grove, Monrovia, Mooresville, Franklin, Greenwood, Whiteland
24. Terre Haute South (8): Greencastle, North Knox, South Vermillion, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Northview, Sullivan, West Vigo
25. Centerville (6): Centerville, Connersville, Franklin County, New Castle, Richmond, Rushville
26. Batesville (7): Batesville, East Central, Lawrenceburg, Oldenburg Academy, Rising Sun, South Dearborn, Switzerland County
27. Columbus North (7): Columbus East, Columbus North, Greensburg, Jennings County, Madison, Seymour, South Ripley
28. Jeffersonville (8): Corydon, Floyd Central, Jeffersonville, New Albany, North Harrison, Providence, Salem, Silver Creek
29. Bedford North Lawrence (7): Bedford North Lawrence, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Brown County, Edgewood, Martinsville, Owen Valley
30. Washington (8): Forest Park, Jasper, Northeast Dubois, Pike Central, South Knox, Vincennes Lincoln, Washington, Washington Catholic
31. Evansville Reitz (8): Evansville Central, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Reitz, Gibson Southern, Mount Vernon (Posey), North Posey, Princeton, Wood Memorial
32. Castle (9): Boonville, Castle, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Day, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Heritage Hills, South Spencer
 
REGIONALS
Date: Wednesday, Oct. 22
Admission: $5 per session, $8 all sessions
 
1. Munster: Munster winner vs. Lake Central winner
2. LaPorte: Valparaiso winner vs. LaPorte winner
3. South Bend Riley: South Bend Riley winner vs. Argos winner
4. Goshen: Goshen winner vs. Bethany Christian winner
5. DeKalb: DeKalb winner vs. Homestead winner
6. Bellmont: Bellmont winner vs. Marion winner
7. Logansport: Kokomo winner vs. Harrison (West Lafayette) winner
8. Tipton: Hamilton Heights winner vs. Muncie Central winner
9. Zionsville: Hamilton Southeastern winner vs. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) winner
10. North Central (Indianapolis): Pike winner vs. Warren Central winner
11. Avon: Decatur Central winner vs. Brownsburg winner
12. Batesville: Centerville winner vs. Batesville winner
13. Mooresville: Mooresville winner vs. Terre Haute South winner
14. Columbus North: Columbus North winner vs. Jeffersonville winner
15. Washington: Edgewood winner vs. Washington winner
16. Evansville Harrison: Evansville Reitz winner vs. Castle winner

SEMISTATES
Dates: Saturday, Oct. 25
Admission: $6 per session, $9 all sessions
 
1. Valparaiso: Winners at Goshen, LaPorte, Munster, South Bend Riley
2. Fort Wayne Snider: Winners at Bellmont, DeKalb, Logansport, Tipton
3. North Central (Indianapolis): Winners at Avon, Batesville, North Central (Indianapolis), Zionsville
4. Evansville Harrison: Winners at Columbus North, Evansville Harrison, Mooresville, Washington
 
STATE FINALS
Dates: Saturday, Nov. 1
Times: 10 a.m. ET semifinals; 6 p.m. ET championship
Admission: $8 per session, $12 all sessions
Kuntz Stadium, 1502 West 16th Street, lndianapolis 46202 | Stadium
website
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Winners at Evansville Harrison, Fort Wayne Snider, North Central (Indianapolis), Valparaiso

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BXC: 2008 postseason tournament dates, sites released

With the boys cross country season set to open Monday, Aug. 18, HoosierAuthority.com whets your 5K appetite by listing sectional, regional, semistate, and state finals info for the 63rd Annual IHSAA Boys Cross Country State Tournament Series.

The 2008 tournament lineup, courtesy of ihsaa.org:
 
SECTIONALS
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 14
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and top five teams advance to regionals.
 
1. Hammond Gavit (10): Calumet, East Chicago Central, Griffith, Hammond, Hammond Noll, Hammond Gavit, Hammond Morton, Highland, Lake Central, Munster
2. Crown Point (13): Andrean, Crown Point, Gary Roosevelt, Gary Wallace, Gary West, Gary Wirt, Hanover Central, Hobart, Lake Station, Lowell, Merrillville, River Forest, Whiting
3. Chesterton (11): Chesterton, LaPorte, Marquette Catholic, Michigan City, New Prairie, Portage, South Central (Union Mills), Valparaiso, Washington Township, Westville, Wheeler
4. Rensselaer (12): Boone Grove, Hebron, Kankakee Valley, Knox, Kouts, LaCrosse, Morgan Township, North Judson, Oregon-Davis, Rensselaer, West Central, Winamac
5. Benton Central (11): Attica, Benton Central, Covington, Fountain Central, Frontier, North Vermillion, North White, Seeger, South Newton, Tri-County, Twin Lakes.
6. Harrison (West Lafayette) (12): Carroll (Flora), Clinton Central, Clinton Prairie, Delphi, Frankfort, Harrison (West Lafayette), Lafayette Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, McCutcheon, North Montgomery, Rossville, West Lafayette
7. Culver Academies (11): Argos, Caston, Culver Academies, Culver Community, Manchester, North Miami, Northfield, Plymouth, Rochester, Tippecanoe Valley, Triton
8. Logansport (12): Cass, Eastern (Greentown), Kokomo, Logansport, Maconaquah, Madison-Grant, Northwestern, Oak Hill, Peru, Pioneer, Taylor, Western
9. South Bend Riley (11): Bremen, Glenn, LaVille, Mishawaka, Mishawaka Marian, Penn, South Bend Adams, South Bend Clay, South Bend Riley, South Bend St. Joseph’s, South Bend Washington
10. Elkhart Central (12): Bethany Christian, Concord, Elkhart Central, Elkhart Christian Academy, Elkhart Memorial, Fairfield, Goshen, Jimtown, Northridge, NorthWood, Warsaw, Wawasee
11. West Noble (13): Angola, Central Noble, DeKalb, East Noble, Eastside, Fremont, Garrett, Hamilton, Howe Military, Lakeland, Prairie Heights, West Noble, Westview
12. Fort Wayne Northrop (12): Carroll (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne Dwenger, Fort Wayne Luers, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Fort Wayne Northrop, Fort Wayne North, Fort Wayne Snider, Fort Wayne South, Leo, New Haven, Woodlan
13. Bellmont (12): Adams Central, Bellmont, Bluffton, Fort Wayne Canterbury, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, Fort Wayne Wayne, Harding, Heritage, Homestead, Norwell, South Adams, Southern Wells
14. Marion (12): Blackford, Churubusco, Columbia City, Eastbrook, Huntington North, Marion, Marion Lakeview Christian, Mississinewa, Southwood, Wabash, White’s, Whitko
15. Pendleton Heights (13): Alexandria, Anderson, Anderson Highland, Blue River Valley, Daleville, Elwood, Frankton, Lapel, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Liberty Christian, Pendleton Heights, Shenandoah, Yorktown
16. Delta (13): Cowan, Delta, Jay County, Monroe Central, Muncie Burris, Muncie Central, Muncie South, Randolph Southern, Union (Modoc), Union City, Wapahani, Wes-Del, Winchester
17. South Putnam (13): Avon, Brownsburg, Cascade, Crawfordsville, Danville, Greencastle, North Putnam, Plainfield, Rockville, South Putnam, Southmont, Tri-West Hendricks, Western Boone
18. Ben Davis (14): Ben Davis, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Decatur Central, Herron, Indianapolis Attucks, Indianapolis Manual, Indianapolis Northwest, Indianapolis Ritter, Indianapolis Washington, International, Perry Meridian, Pike, Southport, Speedway
19. Carmel (13): Carmel, Fishers, Guerin Catholic, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Lebanon, Noblesville, Sheridan, Tipton, Tri-Central, University, Westfield, Zionsville
20. Brebeuf (13): Brebeuf, Heritage Christian, Indiana School for the Deaf, Indianapolis Arlington, Indianapolis Chatard, Indianapolis Broad Ripple, Indianapolis Cathedral, Indianapolis Tech, Lawrence Central, Lawrence North, North Central (Indianapolis), Park Tudor, Tindley
21. New Palestine (13): Beech Grove, Eastern Hancock, Franklin Central, Greenfield- Central, Indianapolis Howe Academy, Indianapolis Lutheran, Indianapolis Scecina, Morristown, New Palestine, Roncalli, Shelbyville, Triton Central, Warren Central
22. Connersville (13): Cambridge City Lincoln, Centerville, Connersville, Hagerstown, Knightstown, Morton Memorial, New Castle, Northeastern, Richmond, Rushville, Seton Catholic, Tri, Union County
23. South Dearborn (13): Batesville, East Central, Franklin County, Greensburg, Jac-Cen-Del, Lawrenceburg, Milan, North Decatur, Oldenburg Academy, Rising Sun, South Dearborn, South Decatur, South Ripley
24. Edinburgh (11): Center Grove, Columbus East, Columbus North, Edinburgh, Franklin, Greenwood, Hauser, Indian Creek, Southwestern (Shelbyville), Whiteland, Waldron
25. Brown County (13): Bloomfield, Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Brown County, Cloverdale, Eastern Greene, Edgewood, Eminence, Martinsville, Monrovia, Mooresville, Owen Valley, White River Valley
26. Terre Haute North (13): Clay City, Holy Cross, Linton, North Central (Farmersburg), Northview, Riverton Parke, Shakamak, South Vermillion, Sullivan, Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, Union (Dugger), West Vigo
27. Bedford North Lawrence (12): Bedford North Lawrence, Brownstown, Crothersville, Eastern (Pekin), Medora, Mitchell, Orleans, Paoli, Salem, Seymour, Springs Valley, Trinity Lutheran, West Washington
28. Southwestern (Hanover) (13): Austin, Charlestown, Henryville, Jeffersonville, Jennings County, Madison, Madison Shawe, New Washington, Rock Creek Academy, Scottsburg, Sliver Creek, Southwestern (Hanover), Switzerland County
29. Crawford County (11): Borden, Christian Academy of Indiana, Clarksville, Corydon, Crawford County, Floyd Central, Lanesville, New Albany, North Harrison, Providence, South Central (Elizabeth)
30. Jasper (11): Cannelton, Forest Park, Heritage Hills, Jasper, Loogootee, Northeast Dubois, Perry Central, Shoals, South Spencer, Southridge, Tell City
31. South Knox (13): Barr-Reeve, Gibson Southern, North Daviess, North Knox, Pike Central, Princeton, South Knox, Tecumseh, Vincennes Lincoln, Vincennes Rivet, Washington, Washington Catholic, Wood Memorial
32. Evansville Mater Dei (13): Boonville, Castle, Evansville Bosse, Evansville Central, Evansville Day, Evansville Harrison, Evansville Mater Dei, Evansville Memorial, Evansville North, Evansville Reitz, Mount Vernon (Posey), North Posey, Signature.
 
REGIONALS
Date: Saturday, Oct. 18
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and the top five teams advance to semistate.
 
1. Crown Point: Crown Point, Hammond Gavit
2. New Prairie: Chesterton, Rensselaer
3. Harrison (West Lafayette): Harrison (West Lafayette), Benton Central
4. Culver Academies: Culver Academies, Logansport
5. Elkhart Central: Elkhart Central, South Bend Riley
6. West Noble: Fort Wayne Northrop, West Noble
7. Marion: Bellmont, Marion
8. Delta: Delta, Pendleton Heights
9. Ben Davis: Ben Davis, South Putnam
10. Brebeuf: Brebeuf, Carmel
11. Rushville: Connersville, New Palestine
12. Greensburg: Edinburgh, South Dearborn
13. Brown County: Brown County, Terre Haute North
14. Bedford North Lawrence: Bedford North Lawrence, Southwestern (Hanover)
15. Crawford County: Crawford County, Jasper
16. Pike Central: Evansville Mater Dei, South Knox
 
SEMISTATES
Date: Saturday, Oct. 25
Admission: Free
Advancement: The top 15 individuals and top six teams advance to the state finals.
 
1. New Prairie: Crown Point, Culver Academies, Harrison (West Lafayette), New Prairie
2. New Haven: Delta, Elkhart Central, Marion, West Noble
3. Franklin Central: Ben Davis, Brebeuf, Greensburg, Rushville
4. Brown County: Bedford North Lawrence, Brown County, Crawford County, Pike Central
 
STATE FINALS
Date: Saturday, Nov. 1
Time: Girls 1 p.m. ET, Boys 1:45 p.m. ET
Admission: $8
LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course, Wabash Valley Sports Center, 599 South Tabortown Road, Terre Haute 47803
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