MONTGOMERY —
MONTGOMERY— Three Loogootee players and one from Barr-Reeve were named to the All-Blue Chip Conference softball teams named by conference officials Thursday.
Addison Dant and Gabrielle Ritchey were named from Loogootee as well as Henley Dent from Barr-Reeve.
Loogootee’s Jennifer Clark was named to the all-conference pitcher’s team.
Other players named to the team were: Kendzie Crockett, Shayla Hughes and Samantha Scott, South Knox; Allie Minton, Laramy Parke and Jaycee Parke, Wood Memorial; Kaylan Jacob, Northeast Dubois; Eleni Moreland, North Knox; and Lezlie Hart, Shoals.
South Knox’s Lauren Keller was also named to the pitcher’s team.
Barrr-Reeve’s Elaina Kavanaugh and Tanisha Graber and Loogootee’s Brooke Nonte were named to the honorable metion team. Other team members are: Madison Rasche, Northeast Dubois; Brittany Potts, North Knox; and Janelle Burkhart, Soouth Knox.
South Knox won the Blue Chip title with a 6-0 record. The Spartans were followed by: Loogootee, 5-1; Wood Memorial, 4-2; Barr-Reeve, 2-4; Northeast Dubois, 2-4; Norrth Knox, 2-4; and Shoals, 0-6.
--- From Staff Reports
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