VINCENNES —
Vincennes Lincoln defeated Washington, 193-200, in a dual golf match at the Country Club of Old Vincennes Monday.
Kayla Mercer led the Hatchets (20-30) with a round of 41. Natalya Meinhart and Haven Lunsford each shot 52, Liz Sievers 55, Cheyenne Jones 56, Destiny Graber 56 and Jonna Williams 62.
“Kayla was the lone bright spot in our round,” Washington coach Morris Petty said. She played her best nine-hole round of the year and was solid from start to finish. Out putting was our downfall. Our four scorers had 78 putts. We will keep working at it.”
Vikings remain perfect
FERDINAND — Barr-Reeve remained perfect with a 5-0 record with a 25-22, 25-22, 25-16 Blue Chip Conference win against Forest Park Monday.
The Vikings (3-0 Blue Chip) were paced by Jenna Knepp who had 16 assists, 11 digs, 10 service points and nine kills.
Tanisha Graber had 16 digs, Hannah Bullock 12 digs, Cori Cummings 18 assists, Akkison Hoover 11 points and Tiara Kenney nine kills.
Barr-Reeve also won the junior varsity match, 25-11, 25-23.
Titans drop Hatchets
FORT BRANCH — Gibson Southern defeated Washington, 25-22, 25-14, 21-25, 25-23, Monday in volleyball.
Paige Hawthorne, Rachel Chattin and Araina Fidler combined for 30 digs for the Hatchets (3-3). Amber Taylor and Jordan Carr grouped for 28 assists.
Chattin had 13 kills while Hawthorne had 11. Emily Sullender had two aces.
Ducks Unlimited having Blow-Out
The Daviess County Chapter of Ducks Unlimited will host a 50 Gun Blow-Out at the Washington Conservation Club, beginning at 10:30 a.m., Oct. 7.
A ham and money shoot begins at 10:30 a.m. That is followed at 12:30 p.m. by a greenwing shoot. A closed match shoot is at 1 p.m.
Fifty guns will be given away. Ticket holders present will receive a chance to win a gun safe with a mystery gun inside.
Event details can be found on face book at Daviesscountydu. Persons may email at daviesscountydu@yahoo.com. Persons may call Julie at 812-610-0097.
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Daniel E. Foster
Daniel E. Foster, 65, died Thursday afternoon at his residence.
Born Dec. 3, 1947 in Montgomery, he was the son of Virgil and Mary (Yates) Foster. He graduated from Alfordsville High School in 1965.
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