WASHINGTON —
The Washington volleyball team swept Wood Memorial in three games (25-17, 25-10, 25-21) Tuesday at the Hatchet House. The Hatchets got 13 assists from Amber Taylor, two aces and eight digs from Araina Fidler. Rachel Chattin added 22 kills, Megan Arnold and Emily Sullender had two blocks apiece.
Vikings win Boonville
BOONVILLE — The Barr-Reeve volleyball team went 4-0 Saturday on their way to winning the Boonville Tournament.
The Vikings defeated Evansville Mater Dei two games to one (26-24, 22-25, 26-22). Jenna Knepp had 22 assists and six kills, Hannah Bullock and Hania Sisco added 11 kills a piece. In their second match of the day, Barr-Reeve defeated Mt. Carmel in consecutive games 25-16, 25-19. Knepp led the Vikings to victory with nine kills and 12 assists. In the third match of the day, the Vikings beat Northview two games to one (16-25, 25-22, 27-25). Knepp once again led the Vikings with 22 assists, Knepp, Molly Wallace and Tanisha Graber added six points a piece. Hania Sisco added nine kills. The Vikings finished up play Saturday with a two-game victory against host Boonville in the tournament championship game 25-20, 25-22. Knepp once again led the Vikings with 14 assists. Hannah Bullock added nine points and seven kills.
Vikings defeat Paoli
MONTGOMERY —Class A No. 1 Barr-Reeve Vikings (28-2) defeated Paoli in three consecutive games (25-20, 25-16, 25-15) Monday to improve their record to 28-2. The Vikings got 24 assists and seven points from Jenna Knepp. Tiara Kenney added 12 points and 12 kills. The Vikings junior varsity team (19-3) defeated Paoli 25-10, 25-19.
Barr-Reeve stays undefeated
MONTGOMERY — The seventh and eighth grade Barr-Reeve volleyball teams stayed undefeated with wins against Northeast Dubois Tuesday. The eighth grade (17-0) won 25-20, 25-14, while getting a team-leading 12 serves from Macin Graber. The seventh grade (14-0) also won in two games (25-12, 25-17). Bailey Graber led the team in serves with 22.
Rees dedication is Sunday
Washington Catholic will hold a dedication service at the Doyle-Palmer Athletic Pavilion at 1 p.m. Sunday.
The Rees Field pavilion contains a concession stand, covered patio area, restroom facilities and a storage garage.
Members of the Washington Catholic community and the Rose and Thomas Doyle Sr., and Ernestine and Thomas Palmer families contributed to the project.
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Obaseki moving up the ladder
Ben Obaseki was happy with his performance at the three-day rookie mini-camp of the Green Bay Packers. Now it is up to the Packers, or another team, to make a call.
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Dubois wins Loogootee Sectional
For the second time this season, Northeast Dubois got the best of Barr-Reeve in girls tennis.
Northeast Dubois defeated Barr-Reeve 5-0 Thursday afternoon to win the Loogootee girls tennis sectional. -
WHS girls soccer call-out meeting
A Washington girls soccer call-out meeting will be held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Lena Dunn cafeteria. The meeting is for girls entering 7th-12th graders who are interested in junior high and high school soccer.
For more information, please contact Mary Clifton at 812-259-5051. -
Cougars win one for Samantha
Senior night is always an event packed with emotion, but this was different.
The North Daviess softball team (20-7) defeated Jasper 8-4 Friday night at North Daviess on a Senior Night that meant so much to the home team.
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Wagler places 2nd in 1600 meters
Loogootee’s Zach Wagler placed second and fourth in two events at Thursday's boys track sectional.
Wagler placed second in the 1,600 meters in a time of 4:33.15, and was fourth in the 3,200 meters in 10:21. -
Jeffers, Reed named to SWIAC team
Taylor Jeffers and Madison Reed were named All-Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference in tennis by winning first doubles at the conference meet.
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Graber Post Classic set
Defending champion Barr-Reeve meets Clay City on Dec. 23 in the opening round of the eighth annual Graber Post Classic as announced by tournament officials Thursday.
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WHS football call-out meeting
A call-out meeting for boys entering grades seven through 12 next school year who wish to play football at Washington is at 7 p.m. Sunday.
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Bloomfield eliminates ND
Bloomfield eliminated North Daviess, 4-1, Wednesday in the opening round of the girls tennis sectional.
Madison Reed-Taylor Jeffers won for North Daviess at first doubles, defeating Lexi Place-Emily Bucher, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3.
In singles, Cari Jo Wilson, Brytni Bray and Nicole Woodruff were defeated, 6-1, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 and 6-0, 6-1 respectively.
Caitlin Chestnut-Michael Sprinkle were also defeated at second doubles in straight 6-2 sets. -
Graber has two-hitter
Lucas Graber held Bloomfield to two hits and Barr-Reeve's offense did the rest in a 10-0 six-inning baseball victory Tuesday.
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