Archive - May 2012 - Sports Article
May 21st
Triton’s Quentyn Carpenter went 2 under par for the individual Northern State Conference championship and led the Trojans to the team title at the NSC boys golf meet at Mystic Hills Saturday.
Plymouth’s Meagan Fisher earned Warsaw Regional berths in three of four events at the Rochester Girls Track and Field Sectional last Tuesday, winning the 800-meter run and running legs on the Lady Pilgrims’ winning 3200-meter and 1600-meter relays. She also finished just shy of a regional berth in the high jump.
Boys golf
Carpenter, Trojans win NSC
Quentyn Carpenter fired off a 2-under-par 69 for the individual conference championship, and the Trojans won the Northern State Conference boys golf meet with a score of 314 Saturday at Mystic Hills.
LaVille finished third just one stroke behind conference runner-up New Prairie with a 331 score, while John Glenn finished five strokes back in fourth, Culver Community was fifth with a 348, Bremen was sixth with a 362, and Knox rounded out the team standings with a 484 score.
The Fitness Forum at the LifePlex indoor volleyball league wrapped up Sunday, with tournament winners, from left: Joe Wolf, David Hopkins, Michelle Wolf and Dave Walters.
May 18th
BREMEN — Champion-ships never get old, no matter how many you’ve won.
The Lady Pilgrims beat host Bremen in three flights at DeSantis Courts Friday to win the Plymouth girls tennis program a 12th straight sectional title.
Plymouth now advances to play the winner of the Warsaw Sectional at the Culver Girls Academy Regional next Tuesday, while host CGA takes on the Peru Sectional winner in the other semifinal, with the finals slated for Wednesday.
PLYMOUTH — Seventeen at-bats, eight runs, eight hits, eight runs batted in, five singles, two doubles and a home run.
That was the combined stat line for Plymouth’s six senior baseball players in their narrow 10-9 win against John Glenn on Senior Night Friday.
“The upperclassmen stepped up when we needed to tonight,” said Plymouth senior Connor Flynn. “We have faced some adversity this season and with adversity comes opportunity, and we want to use that to lead our team into the sectionals.”
PLYMOUTH — The Plymouth boys basketball program hosted its First annual Father/Son Clinic under new head coach Ryan Bales on May 10.
Girls lacrosse
CGA wins regional
Culver Girls Academy won the Northern Indiana Girls Lacrosse Regional Friday with a 10-6 victory over visiting South Bend St. Joseph’s.
The Lady Eagles now advance to the state tournament’s final four.
Olivia Rabbitt notched a hat trick with three goals, while Annie Morches and Shawna Lesperance both scored two. Melissa Paluch and Saralena Barry also scored for CGA, while Kelsie Carr finished with a pair of assists, and Helen Hansen recorded 10 saves.
• CULVER GIRLS ACADEMY 10, ST. JOSEPH’S 6
Northern Regional Final at Culver
PLYMOUTH — With 12 events already in the books, Plymouth was in serious jeopardy of having its string of six straight sectional titles broken.
Boys track
Bremen, Glenn, LaVille athletes qualify for regionals
Bremen scored 33 points to finish seventh followed by John Glenn and LaVille in eighth and ninth with 23 and 20 points, respectively at the Penn Boys Track and Field Sectional Thursday.
The host Kingsmen won the meet with a score of 154 1/2.