WASHINGTON —
Vincennes Lincoln took a Big 8 Conference 16-25, 25-21, 14-25, 25-19, 15-9, volleyball decision against Washington at the Hatchet House Monday.
Rachel Chattin had 24 kills for Washington, Araina Fidler 18 digs, Amber Taylor 28 assists and Megan Arnold three blocks.
Lions stop Wood Memorial
OAKLAND CITY — Class A No. 4 Loogootee defeated Blue Chip Conference foe Wood Memorial, 25-9, 25-8, 25-12, in volleyball Monday.
The Lions (23-4) were paced by 35 assists and nine points from Demi Richardson. Christina Ziegler had 15 kills, Waylee Wagoner 15 points and six digs, Maichala Beasley 13 kills, Abby Ackerman nine points, five kills and four digs and Kailye Robbins five digs.
Spartans best North Daviess
VINCENNES — South Knox defeated North Daviess, 25-23, 28-26, 25-20, Monday in volleyball.
North Daviess (16-10) was led by 20 digs and 11 service points by Alexis Brewer, Taylor Jeffers 17 points and 12 digs, Madison Reed 15 points, 10 assists and eight digs and Jessica Miller 11 points and six blocks.
Larynda Keith had nine digs and eight points, Chandra Bruner seven kills and four digs, Lenzi Brewer seven assists and five points, Cari Jo Wilson four kills and two digs, Janae Wagler two kills and Morgan Wadsworth one kill.
South Knox won the junior varsity match, 25-10, 25-6. North Daviess is 14-4.
Graber 2nd at state meet
CARMEL — Barr-Reeve’s Natalie Graber placed 2nd in the Indiana Middle School cross country meet Saturday.
Graber ran in a time of 11:21 to pace the Viking girls to a fifth place finish in a field of 27 teams.
Other Viking finishers included: Emily Schultheis, 15th, 11:58; Rachael Wilson, 38th, 12:30; Mary Lang, 59th, 12:50; Chloe Knepp, 115th, 13:37; and Brooke Kavanaugh, 212th, 16:36.
In the junior varsity race, Makayla Kavanaugh placed 12th in 13:03.
Katie Wagler was sixth in the third through fifth race in 8:46. Alexis Brewer placed 10th in 9:002 and Mariah Perkins was 13th in 9:07.
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Freedom win first game of summer
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Like enjoys summer Freedom
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Edmiston swings away
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The Heat need more from LeBron
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Freedom falls to 0-4
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Alan Lemon races into retirement
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WHS season ends Thursday at Country Oaks
Thursday’s golf regional at Country Oaks Golf Club didn’t end with the results the Washington Hatchets were seeking.
The Hatchets placed 14th in a field of 18 teams while shooting a team score of 338.
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LeBron continues to amaze us
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WHS falls at Regional
Washington’s first doubles team of Rachel Chattin and Audra Stallman were defeated by Evansville Mater Dei’s Emily McAtee and Jenna Smith, 6-4, 6-2, in the opening round of the doubles regional tournament at Bedford North Lawrence Saturday.
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