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Seymour volleyball team wins Borden tournament; Trinity runners second at Rising Sun

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Trinity runners place second

 

Seymour defeated Lawrenceburg 25-10, 25-17 in the championship match of the Borden Tournament Saturday.


The Owls were 4-0 for the day as they defeated Hauser 25-19, 23-25, 17-15, beat Springs Valley 25-15, 25-16, and Madison 25-10, 25-15 in pool play.


Medora went 0-3 in the Eastern Greene Tournament.


Trinity Lutheran lost to Rising Sun at home Friday night.

Owls win tourney
BORDEN - "It was a very good day for us," coach Angie Lucas said. "There were some very respectable teams and the girls worked really hard and came away with the win. I'm very proud of the girls."


The Owls had 95 attack kills with Kristen Turner having 35 and Eric Murphy 27.Chelsea Hendrix had eight of the Owls 28 serving aces, and Turner had 26 and Hendrix 24 digs.
Seymour, 5-0,  will be home to Bloomington North Thursday night.

Results

Borden Tournament
SHS def. Turner 58-67-35, Murphy 52-65-27, Carmichael 20-23-11, M. Hendrix 30-32-10, team 185-223-95; serving  C. Hendrix 30-34-8, Turner 39-44-6, Krumme 34-35-4, Murphy 23-27-3  team 284-205,28; assists: Krumme 206-213-84; digs: C Hendrix 24, Turner 26

Cross country
RISING SUN - The Trinity Lutheran  boys opened their season Saturday by placing second in the Rising Sun Invitational
Rising Sun had 44 points, the  Cougars had 50, and Waldron was third with 76. Six schools competed.
Ryan Schneider led the Cougars by placing fourth at 20:25.


Coach Jay Cherry said, "It was a very tough, hilly course. Rising Sun had the top three places, but all of our runners came in before their No. 5 runner. Ryan did a good job to stay out front with the leaders Connor (Hoene) gave us a big lift with his seventh-place finish. The rest of our team packed it in as well. And gave us a well-deserved second-place finish."


Waldron was the only girls team with five runners.
Trinity only had three girls compete with Taylor Royalty finishing second at 22:16.


"This was the first time any of our runners have ran a cross country meet," Cherry said. "Taylor ran an excellent race and got out well ahead of the field to get second place despite falling hard going down one of the hills. Sam (Stuckwisch) and Emma (Franke) ran a good race and battled  with many of the runners. We are vary pleased with their effort on a tough course."


Trinity will be home to Jac-Cen-Del and South Decatur at 4:30 p.m. Thursday

Results

Rising Sun Invitational
Boys teams: Rising Sun  44, Trinity  50, Waldron 76, Southwestern Shelby  79, South Decatur  85, Southwestern Hanover  Inc
Individual winner: Nierlich, Rising Sun  19:35


Trinity  results: 4-Schneider  20:25, 7-Hoene  21:12, 12-J. Mulbach  22:35, 16-B. Mulbach  22:49, 18-Pottschmidt  22:50, 19-Franke  23:09


Girls teams: Waldron  15, Trinity  Inc, Rising Sun  Inc, South Decatur  Inc, Southwestern Shelby Inc, Southwestern Hanover  Inc
Individual Winner: Everhart (Waldron) 21:17


Trinity results: 2-Royalty  22:16, 13-Stuckwisch  29:04, 17-Franke  30:37


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