Pendleton Heights Arabians | Archive | May, 2009

BT&F: HHC squads struggle in regional competition

 

Staff Report


Regional
action Thursday evening deftly thinned the herd of Hoosier Heritage Conference
participants. Generally, HHC squads struggled during the evening. The main
exception to that was New Palestine which finished seventh at the Connersville
Regional with 43 points. Shelbyville was 12th at that site, scoring
14 points in the meet.

 

The rest of
the conference fed into the brutally tough North Central Regional. Pendleton
Heights and Mt. Vernon fared the best at that site. Those units were part of a
three way tie for 10th with 17 points for the evening. Yorktown was
close behind in 13th with 14 markers. Delta dented the standings
with a single point during the competition.

 

Individual
results from all the regionals are available on the state pages of Hoosier
Authority.

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BOYS GOLF FINISHES 3RD AT HHC MEET

 

HHC results from Saturday 5/16/09.


Yorktown won with 319. Shelbyville finished 2nd with 339 and Pendleton placed 3rd with 341. Delta shot 345, New Palestine shot 347, Rushville shot 347, Mt. Vernon shot 349, and Greenfield shot 381.


Individually for Pendleton was Zach Phillips 79 (4th place) and Jake Groninger 80 (6th place). Other scores were Blake Stephenson 82, Mitchell Breece 102, and Andrew Foley 100.

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ELLIE MCCARDWELL HEADS TO THE STATE TRACK MEET

 

Junior Ellie McCardwell placed first in pole vault at the Ben Davis regional, setting a new meet record with a vault of 13′ 1″. She came close but couldn’t make 13′ 7″. She will move on to the state meet at Indiana University on Saturday, June 6th.


Freshman Abbie Haffner placed 6th in shot put with a throw of 35′ 11.25 “, just 7.5 inches from 3rd place and a berth at state.


Freshman Callie Elkin placed 8th in the 200.


The 4 x 800 relay team of Leesa Zimmerman, Autumn Brown, Erica Manchess, and Mur Hagerman placed 7th.


The 4 x 100 relay team of Ellie McCardwell, Molly Markle, Rachel Rushton and Callie Elkin placed 8th.

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GOLF DEFEATS GREENFIELD

 

Pendleton Heigghts Beat Greenfield -central 161-192 on Tuesday. Low medalists for the match was Jake Groninger with a 1-over par round of 37. Other scores for Pendleton were Zach Phillips 40, Alex Pritchard 41, Blake Stephenson 43, and Jordan Wise 45. Record is now 8-2.

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GT&F: Hoosier Heritage teams have tough night at regionals

 

Staff Report


It was a
tough night for Hoosier heritage Conference teams in regional action on
Tuesday. Few of the squads challenged in team competition. At the Shelbyville
location the most notable performance came from New Palestine which finished
eighth with a total of 26 points.

 

Things were
no easier at the power laden Ben Davis Regional. Pendleton Heights was the best
of the HHC teams in the competition. The Arabians finished 12th with
17 points. The majority of those came from the first place finish of Ellie
McCardwell in the pole vault. McCardwell backed up her incredible sectional
performance by clearing 13’01” this time around.

 

Individual
results from both regionals are available on the state pages on Hoosier
Authority.

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GT&F: Pendleton Heights leads strong performance by HHC teams in sectional action

 


Mike McGraw

Hoosier Authority


Pendleton
Heights led a clean sweep of the top three spots by Hoosier Heritage Conference
teams at its own sectional Tuesday evening. The Arabians edged Yorkttown by
five points 125-120 for the team title. Mt. Vernon, which contested for the
title most of the evening, finished third with 111 points. Of course, the night
was highlighted by the state record performance of Ellie McCardwell in the pole
vault. The Pendleton Heights junior soared 13’5” which is a national best this
year.

The three
HHC teams will meet up with conference rival Delta at the Ben Davis Regional.
The Eagles scored a team total of 93.2 points in finishing third at the Muncie
South Sectional. All of the league teams will need to step up their
performances in the next round. The host Giants are the #9 ranked team in
Indiana.

 

New
Palestine, Greenfield-Central, and Shelbyville already got a taste of the high
caliber competition. Those schools faced Warren central and Franklin Central in
the Shelbyville Sectional field. They posted very respectable performances. New
Palestine was fourth with 73.5 points while Shelbyville and Greenfield-Central
tied for fifth with 47 points.

 

Finally,
Rushville finished fourth in the Connersville Sectional with a total of 59.5
points. Individual results from all of the sectionals that included Hoosier
Heritage teams can be found on the state pages of Hoosier Authority.

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GT&F SECTIONALS: McCardwell sets new national-best pole vault mark

By Mike McGraw
Executive Director

Ellie McCardwell of Pendleton Heights made history May 19 at the Pendleton Heights Sectional as the diminutive junior pole vaulted 13’5” in winning the sectional title. If you think that is quite a height for a girl, you are right. It’s one inch shy of the state record set in 2006 by Homestead’s Katie Veith and is the best vault recorded nationally this season.

Folks in the land of the Arabians, however, are not surprised. McCardwell spent 10 years of her youth participating in gymnastics. As a freshman, she decided to run track for the Arabians. During that season, one of her coaches suggested that she try pole vaulting, and Ellie took him up on the idea.

It was a decision that has forever changed her life. It is a decision that will undoubtedly send her to college on scholarship and has a lot of people thinking Olympics.

Hoosier Authority caught up with McCardwell after she participated in Pendleton Heights’ winning 4×100 meter relay team and spoke to her about her vaulting feats and her future goals. We hope you will forgive some of the background noise in the later stages of the interview as action was continuing on the track as we spoke.

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BG Hoosier Heritage Conf.: #5 Yorktown wins sixth straight crown

By Brian Harmon
Contributing Writer

KNIGHTSTOWN – It’s going to take more than a change of venue to stop Yorktown’s boys golf dominance of the Hoosier Heritage Conference.

The No. 5-ranked Tigers won their sixth straight HHC championship May 16 at Royal Hylands in Knightstown. The meet, hosted by Greenfield-Central, was played at Royal Hylands for the first time after traditionally being played closer to Yorktown.

The Tigers have won eight of the last 10 HHC titles, with several of those coming at the Muncie Elks. Yet they were just as dominant away from home Saturday.

Yorktown posted a 319 to finish 20 strokes ahead of second-place Shelbyville (339). Pendleton Heights (341), Delta (345), Rushville (347), New Palestine (347), Mt. Vernon (Fortville) (349) and Greenfield-Central (381) rounded out the field.

Joe Gasser, Yorktown’s Ball State-bound No. 1 golfer, said the Tigers’ close proximity to a pair of top courses is part of the reason for the school’s dominance.

“There are two courses right next to the high school – the Muncie Elks and The Players Club,” said Gasser, whose 75 was good enough for second place at the HHC tourney. “Both have good practice facilities.

“They have junior golf going in the summer, and a lot of kids like to do that. It helps.”

Gasser joined teammates Derek Kundenreich (80), Jacob Hopper (81), Patrick Kundenreich (83), and Chris Conte (86) to post the Tigers’ winning score.

New Palestine’s Mitchell Simmons took individual honors with a 74 to edge Gasser and Mt. Vernon’s Nick Crawford (76). Simmons, a senior, qualified for the Oklahoma state finals as a sophomore, then moved to Indiana before his junior year.

His HHC victory was his first 18-hole win since he transferred from Elgin, Okla.

“This definitely builds my confidence,” Simmons said. “I went through a big swing change after I moved – re-did the whole thing. I was trying to make adjustments all through my junior year.

“It wasn’t smart to do it during the season, but it needed to be done.”

Simmons wasn’t completely happy with his game Saturday, but he managed to birdie three par-3s.

“I didn’t think I really hit the ball that well,” he said. “The par-3s saved me.”

The top eight individuals (including ties) earned All-Conference honors. Simmons, Gasser, Crawford, Hopper, and Derek Kundenreich were joined on the All-HHC team by Delta’s Austin Kreps (79), Pendleton Heights’ Zach Phillips (79) and Jake Groninger (80), and Rushville’s Derrick Hornaday (81).

Drew Kirk led second-place Shelbyville with an 82.

The Tigers hope their HHC victory is a springboard to another successful postseason run. Last year, Yorktown finished third at the Monroe Central Sectional and eventually qualified for the state finals, although they missed the cut following Round 1.

“It’s pretty cool to win (six straight HHC titles),” Gasser said. “I don’t know too many teams that have done that, but we’re looking for more important things – like sectionals and getting to state again this year.”

With sectionals three weeks away, Yorktown second-year coach Kevin Lawrence said his squad is peaking at the right time.

“Making it to state has been in the back of our mind all year – making it to the second day has been our goal all year long,” Lawrence said. “I had all five starters back, so it’s not like I had to send a message on down. Everyone who plays, they know what we need to do.

“At the beginning of the year, I had three guys who were pretty reliable and two that were a little inconsistent. Now, we’re starting to get five scores that are closer together.”

The Tigers will tee up at the Monroe Central Sectional at Hickory Hills in Farmland on June 8.

Team scores
1. #5 Yorktown 319
2. Shelbyville 339
3. Pendleton Heights 341
4. Delta 345
5. Rushville 347
6. New Palestine 347
7. Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 349
8. Greenfield-Central 381

Yorktown 319
J. Gasser 39-36—75, D. Kundenreich 38-42—80, J. Hopper 41-40—81, P. Kundenreich 40-43—83, C. Conte 40-46—86

Shelbyville 339
D. Kirk 41-41—82, L. Ash 41-43—84, A. Cowieson 41-44—85, C. Yanzer 46-42—88, G. Oldham 44-45—89

Pendleton Heights 341
Z. Phillips 42-37—79, J. Groninger 41-39—80, B. Stephenson 41-41—82, M. Breece 53-49—92, A. Foley 51-49—100

Delta 345
A. Kreps 36-43—79, M. Fisher 42-42—84, B. Wuthrich 42-47—89, T. Dorton 43-50—93, A. Fautavai 42-53—95

Rushville 347
D. Hornaday 42-39—81, A. Pike 43-44—87, A. Harcourt 43-44—87, C. Reynolds 47-45—92, B. Swigart 44-48—92

New Palestine 347
M. Simmons 38-36—74, T. Armstrong 40-46—86, A. Jones 41-49—90, M. Walsh 50-47—97, L. Weileman 43-55—98

Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 349
N. Crawford 38-38—76, G. Givan 43-40—83, N. Correll 47-47—94, C. Kerr 47-49—96, T. Garst 50-48—98

Greenfield-Central 381
S. Robertson 44-44—88, C. Pope 46-51—97, N. Grinstead 50-47—97, D. Hood 49-50—99, J. Hiner 48-55—103

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SB: New Palestine and Mt. Vernon headed for opening round sectional showdown

 

HA Staff Report


Mist if the
Hoosier Heritage Conference teams have to be very happy with their draw in the
upcoming sectional tournaments. That is definitely not the case for New
Palestine and Mt. Vernon. These two HHC powers, both ranked highly in 3A, get
the reward of opening tourney action versus each other in the New Palestine
Sectional. That may not be bad for the top rated Dragons, but the Marauders
could obviously think of better alternatives. Here is a quick look at how HHC
squads fared in the pairings.

 

The other
two HHC teams at New Palestine, Shelbyville and Rushville, also drew each other
in opening round action. The good news is that they drew opposite of New
Palestine. Hamilton Heights is the team awaiting the winner of the first round
clash.

 

Yorktown
drew Muncie South in the opening round at Blackford. However, the host Bruins
would likely be the second round opponent. Meanwhile, Delta will get a strong
test right off the bat. The Eagles will see Mississinewa in the bye round.

 

In 4A, host
Pendleton Heights drew Connersville in the opening round and Greenfield-Central
will clash with Richmond. The good news here is that the two strong HHC squads
will not see each other until the final game.

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LADY ARABIAN TENNIS DEFEATS ELWOOD

 

PHHS victory @ PH 5/14


PHHS 5, Elwood 0


Singles


1 Lindsay McIntire (P) def. Miranda Green (E) 6-1, 6-2.


2 Caroline Wilson (P) def. Lydia Alexander (E) 6-3, 6-4.


3 Leah Akers (P) def. Toni Kontos (E) 6-1, 6-1.


Doubles


1 Sarah and Becca Hales (P) def. Meredith Kaszuba and Abby Hamrick 6-0, 6-1.


2 Emily Somerville and Lindsey Scheckelhoff (P) def. Ellie Fettig and Katlyn Buis 6-0, 6-2.


PHHS record: 6-5, Next: At home vs. New Pal. Friday 4:30.

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