Pendleton Heights Arabians | Archive | April, 2009

SB: HHC teams flexing muscles in state poll

 

Staff Report


There are
just some sports where you really do not want to mess with the HHC. Obviously,
softball is one of those this year. The most recent statewide poll shows three
conference teams listed among the elite in Indiana. In 3A, the New Palestine
Dragons are ranked as the top team in Indiana. Meanwhile, Pendleton Heights and
Greenfield-Central are listed among the best in 4A. The Arabians are sitting in
the eighth spot while the Cougars are at #14 this week. Here is a look at the
complete poll in all classes.

 

CLASS 4A
1. Center Grove (9) 135 11-0
2. Avon 125 8-0
3. Castle 100 7-0
4. Lake Central 93 12-2
5. Carmel 83 7-1
6. Noblesville 81 7-0
7. East Central 76 6-0
8. Pendleton Heights 72 7-1
9. Homestead 53 6-0
10. Crown Point 49 7-1
11. LaPorte 47
12. Mishawaka 32
13. Lowell 29
14. Greenfield-Central 27
15. McCutcheon 20
16. Penn 14
17. Columbus North 11
17. South Bend Adams 11
19. Decatur Central 9
20. Harrison (West Lafayette) 4
20. Northridge 4
22. DeKalb 2
22. Munster 2
24. Anderson Highland 1
 
CLASS 3A
1. New Palestine (8) 134 8-0
2. Mishawaka Marian (1) n/a 7-0
3. Heritage Hills 107 7-0
4. Boonville 98 9-1
5. Edgewood 92 6-0
6. Jasper 88 7-2
7. Blackford 83 7-2
8. Mississinewa 57 2-1
9. Andrean 46 7-2
10. Roncalli n/a 3-0
11. Benton Central 37
12. Bellmont 36
13. Corydon 35
14. North Harrison 30
15. Gibson Southern 26
16. Crawfordsville 17
17. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 9
18. Columbia City 5
18. New Prairie 5
20. Yorktown 4
21. Shelbyville 2
22. Griffith 1
 
CLASS 2A
1. Indianapolis Scecina (9) 135 4-1
2. Boone Grove 113 5-1
3. Jimtown 110 4-0
4. Hanover Central 100 4-0
5. Fairfield 93 6-1
6. Clarksville 77 7-1
7. Speedway 61 9-2
8. Delphi 54 5-2
9. Madison-Grant 48 2-2
10. Wheeler 45 3-0
11. Eastside 40
12. South Adams 35
13. Frankton 26
13. Cass 26
13. South Putnam 26
16. Cambridge City Lincoln 22
17. Southwood 18
18. Hebron 15
19. Forest Park 14
20. North Putnam 9
21. Manchester 6
22. Garrett 4
23. Eastern (Greentown) 1
23. Shenandoah 1
23. Wapahani 1
 
CLASS A
1. Tecumseh (3) 122 7-3
2. Lakewood Park Christian 109 5-0
3. Indianapolis Lutheran (3) 104 3-0
4. Whiting (1) 102 3-1
5. Riverton Parke (2) 91 7-0
6. Henryville 88 6-1
6. North Central (Farmersburg) 88 4-0
8. Frontier 85 7-2
9. Cowan 72 6-1
10. Clay City 45 7-3
11. Rockville 40
12. Lafayette Central Catholic 37
13. Pioneer 36
14. North Daviess 20
15. Lanesville 10
16. Jac-Cen-Del 7
16. Loogootee 7
18. Barr-Reeve 4
19. LaCrosse 3
19. Triton 3
19. Westville 3
22. Wes-Del 2
23. Clinton Prairie 1
23. Morgan Township 1

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GIRLS TRACK: DEFEATED GREENFIELD 70-53

 

PHHS 70 Greenfield Central 53


High Jump Ally Jamerson 1st 4′ 6″


Long Jump Cally Elkin 2nd


Shot Put Abbie Haffner 2nd, Paige Perkins 3rd


Discus Abbie Haffner 1st 88′ 7″


4 x 800 Relay PHHS 1st 11:09


Leesa Zimmerman, Mur Hagerman, Erica Manchess, Autumn Brown


100 Hurdles Holly Lutton 2nd, Katie Russell 3rd


100 Dash Cally Elkin 1st 13.00, Rachel Rushton 3rd


1600 Run Leesa Zimmerman 2nd, Leslie Hersberger 3rd


4 x 100 Relay PHHS 1st 54.10


Ellie McCardwell, Molly Markle, Rachel Rushton, Cally Elkin


400 Dash Erica Manchess 1st 1:04.2, Kristen Sylvester 3rd


300 Hurdles Catrina Langley 1st 55.03, Holly Lutton 2nd, Katie Russell 3rd


800 Run Autumn Brown 2nd, Jillian Jackson 3rd


200 Dash Ellie McCardwell 1st 27.97, Marta Kedziora 3rd


3200 Run Leslie Hersberger 2nd, Kristina Reed 3rd


 


Record (including county) 10-0


Next meet: Wednesday at Highland

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McCARDWELL CONTINUES TO SOAR….IN POLE VALUT

 

Ellie McCardwell, a junior pole vaulter at Pendleton Heights High School, set a school record for the second time in a week when she jumped 12′ 8″ Thursday night at the Madison County girls track meet. She had previously set the record at 12′ 7″ on Monday. This is the highest vault in the state of Indiana so far this year, and places her fifth in the nation (according to dyestat.com).

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BOYS GOLF DEFEATS NOBLESVILLE

 

Pendleton boys golf beat Noblesville last night 148-159. Medalists was Ryan Frisbie with a 36. Other scores were Blake Stephenson 37, Jake Groninger 37, Zach Phillips had 38, and Jordan Wise shot 42. Record is 1-1.

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PH BASEBALL ADVANCES IN NICK MULLER TOURNEY

 

Pendleton Heights Gets Back On Track with 1st Round Victory in the Nick Muller Memorial Tournament



Leadoff hitter Dezmon Nunn was 3-for-4 with a double, one run scored and three RBIs, and Pendleton Heights romped past Frankton 13-1 on Thursday at Memorial Field. The Arabians had 11 hits 9 walks and 9 strike outs.



Nick Hathcoat was 2-for-3 with a double, one run scored and one RBI for the defending champion Arabians.



Nate Frazier got the complete-game victory, allowing three hits, 3 walks and striking out five.


Pendleton Heights will face Anderson on Friday at 5 p.m.

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SB: 4A #8 Pendleton Heights punishes 2A #15 Frankton

 

Staff Report


Lanie
Dishroon pitched a five hitter and Pendleton Heights took advantage of shaky
control and defense from 2A #15 Frankton to post a seven run sixth inning on
the way to a 9-1 victory in the Madison County Tourney.

 

Dishroon
prevailed despite a cold and blustery day that made pitching difficult and
uncomfortable. Meanwhile, the Arabians scored the nine runs despite stranding
12 runners on the basepaths. Frankton falls to 2-2 on the season. Pendleton
Heights now faces Anderson in the next round.

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McCARDWELL HIGHEST POLE VAULTER IN STATE

 

Ellie McCardwell, a junior at Pendleton Heights High School, pole vaulted to a height of 12′ 7″ during a meet versus Shenandoah and Yorktown at PHHS Monday evening (before the storms hit). This set a new school record, beating the record of 12′ 6″ she set several weeks ago at the Indoor Classic at Wabash College. This is the highest vault of any girl in Indiana so far this year, and (according to dyestat.com) places her tied for fifth in the nation.M

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Varsity Baseball: SPLITS DOUBLEHEADER WITH NEW PALESTINE

 

Pendleton Heights splits HHC double header versus New Palestine. Game#1 PHHS 2 New Pal 1, Game#2 New Pal 8 PHHS 1.


Tyler Holloway picked up the win in Game#1 pitching 5 1/3 innings and giving up 1 run while keeping the New Pal batters off balance. Ben Cronk and Aaron Gardner both had doubles in the win. PHHS as a team had 6 hits for the game.


New Palestine used one of their top pitchers in Blake Mattingly who shut PHHS down allowing no runs in his 4 innings pitched. PHHS scored 1 run in 6th inning but was held to 5 hits in the game.


Pendleton Heights faces off against Frankton on Tuesday April 14th at Anderson’s Memorial Field at 5pm. This is a first round game in the Nick Mueller Memorial Tournament with Pendleton also playing Thursday and Saturday.

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PENDLETON HEIGHTS FINISHES SECOND IN YORKTOWN GOLF INVITATIONAL

 

Pendleton finished second to Yorktown this past Saturday at the Yorktown Invitational with a team score of 318. Yorktown finished with 317. Other team scores were:Anderson Highland 356, New Palestine 357, Anderson 363, Delta 371, Monroe Central 378, Muncie Central 378, Jay County 384, Muncie Southside 400, Alexandria 414, and Liberty Christian 419. Individually for Pendleton was Ryan Frisbee 77 (4th place), Blake Stephenson 79, Jake Groninger 80, Zach Phillips 82, and Jordan Wise 91.

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ARABIANS BASEBALL DROPS OPENER TO HSE 4-0

 

The Pendleton Heights Varsity Baseball team had a tough start to open their season on Wedesday 4/8. They faced a Hamilton Southeastern team at their field who was playing in their 4th game of the young season. They defeated PHHS 4-0. The Pendleton pitchers of Nate Frazier, Allen Thompson and Nathan Weschler gave up those four runs on 9 hits, striking out 6 and walked 3. The PHHS Arabians where only able to get 3 hits, they had 2 walks and struck out 7 times. They next face New Palestine in a double header at home Friday in a Hoosier Heritage Conference match up.

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