Allendale Holds Annual Sports Banquet

On Monday, May 13th, Allendale School held its Yellow Jackets Sports Banquet at the Allendale Ruritan Building.  The evening started with a meal prepared by the Allendale Ruritan Club. 

The speaker for the evening was Head Coach of the Mt. Carmel Lady Aces, Coach Tim Willis.  Coach Willis talked with those in attendance about the importance of Energy, Effort, and Enthusiasm. 

After the speaker, Baseball and Cross Country participants were recognized even though they had their co-op banquet in the Fall. 

The Yellow Jackets Cheerleaders were then awarded by Coach Kila Garrett and Assistant Karla McCowen:  Josey McCowen, Chloe Cusick, Jordis Riley, Kenadie Homan, Avery Swift, Kennedy Adams, Ashleigh McGinnis, and Isabella Monroy. 

Coach Rich Casburn then recognized the basketball team, which included the following special awards:  JD Bowser (MVP and Most Points), Chandler Cusick (Most Improved), Trent Casburn (Free Throw Champion), Wyatt Gher (Most Rebounds), Matt Jackson (Most Assists), and Kollin Kelsey (Most Steals). 

Coach Diana Morgan, along with assistants Codie Ford and Alexa Price awarded volleyball with the following special awards:  Kristin Richards (A-team MVP/Best Passer), Emma Baxley (Most Improved/Most Aces/Most Blocks/Most Spikes), Jordis Riley (A-team Server/B-team Most Improved), Lauren Fisher (A-team Server), Chandler Cusick (B-team MVP/Most Aces), Chloe Cusick (B-team Most Spikes), Olivia Smith (Rookie of the Year/B-team Best Passer/Best Server/C-team Best Passer/Best Server). 

For Yellow Jackets Track, Coach Rich Casburn presented the following special awards:  JD Bowser (MVP), Jordis Riley (Most Improved), Wyatt Gher (Most Improved), Isabella Monroy (Rookie of the Year), Rhett Andrews (Rookie of the Year), Trent Casburn (Most Points), Chandler Cusick (Most Points), and Clay Morgan (Golden Spike Award). 

The final award of the night, an annual award presented to the top athlete participating in at least 3 sports, was presented by Superintendent Bob Bowser, the All Season Athlete Award.  It was presented to JD Bowser for his outstanding participation in Baseball, Cross Country, Basketball, and Track.  

Congratulations to all of the student athletes at Allendale Junior High that competed throughout all of the sports offered.

Featured Speaker:  Lady Aces Basketball Coach - Tim Willis

Featured Speaker:  Lady Aces Basketball Coach - Tim Willis

Cheerleaders:  Kennedy Adams, Ashleigh McGinnis, Isabella Monroy, Kenadie Homan, Avery Swift, Chloe Cusick, Jordis Riley, Josey McCowen

Cheerleaders:  Kennedy Adams, Ashleigh McGinnis, Isabella Monroy, Kenadie Homan, Avery Swift, Chloe Cusick, Jordis Riley, Josey McCowen

Volleyball Awards:  Emma Baxley, Kristen Richards, Chloe Cusick, Chandler Cusick, Olivia Smith, Jordis Riley, Lauren Fisher

Volleyball Awards:  Emma Baxley, Kristen Richards, Chloe Cusick, Chandler Cusick, Olivia Smith, Jordis Riley, Lauren Fisher

Basketball - WEAA Honorable Mention All-Conference - Trent Casburn, Kollin Kelsey, JD Bowser

Basketball - WEAA Honorable Mention All-Conference - Trent Casburn, Kollin Kelsey, JD Bowser

Basketball Awards:  Chandler Cusick, Matt Jackson, Wyatt Gher, JD Bowser, Trent Casburn, Kollin Kelsey

Basketball Awards:  Chandler Cusick, Matt Jackson, Wyatt Gher, JD Bowser, Trent Casburn, Kollin Kelsey

Track - Isabella Monroy, Chandler Cusick, Jordis Riley, Clay Morgan, JD Bowser, Trent Casburn, Wyatt Gher

Track - Isabella Monroy, Chandler Cusick, Jordis Riley, Clay Morgan, JD Bowser, Trent Casburn, Wyatt Gher

JD Bowser - All Season Athlete Award

JD Bowser - All Season Athlete Award

Lady Aces' Season Ends In OT at Salem Regional

From Coach Ed Berberich:

The Lady Aces traveled to Centralia to face off against Salem in the first round of Regionals, losing 3-2 in overtime. The Lady Aces scored the first goal of the game in the 8th minute on a Maya Smith goal, assisted by Rylie Webb. Salem would later tie the game up 1-1 but the Lady Aces took the lead again in the 52nd minute on another Maya Smith goal, again assisted by Rylie Webb with a key pass from Ally Kendall. Salem tied the game once again, at 2-2, on a penalty shot with a little over 8 minutes remaining in the game, which is how regulation time ended. Salem scored with 3 minutes left in the first overtime period for their only lead of the game, and hung on for the 3-2 victory. The Lady Aces took 20 shots in the game, with 12 on frame, and created 11 additional scoring chances, and had 6 interceptions. Allison Thread had 8 saves in goal. Salem took 8 shots in the game, 4 on frame. 

The girls played hard & moved the ball well, creating a lot of good scoring opportunities. They won the possession battle by a wide margin, and also had a significant lead both in shots & quality scoring chances. Our back line defenders were also pretty aggressive in trying to intercept incoming passes to the Salem attackers and they were able to start off a lot of attacks from the back. So overall it was a good performance by the whole team. We certainly played well enough to win, but just made a few mistakes here & there that ended up hurting us. That's kind of been the story of the season in almost all of our games, and I'm really proud of the girls for the way they've handled so many close losses. There were only 2 games where we really had no chance of getting the win. All of the rest were close matches, that could've gone either way if not for just a handful of plays. For that to happen all season as it did could have really had a negative impact on their attitudes & effort but for the most part they kept their positive attitudes and played through it all. As a result, they showed a lot of improvement from last year to this season. Moving forward, we'll miss the graduating seniors, but if the returning players stick with it & keep working at their games, we expect to see  continued improvement.

SMS Hosts Athletic Banquet

On Wednesday, May 8, 2019, St. Mary’s Athletics held their annual banquet at St. Mary’s School Gym.

During the banquet several athletes were recognized for their outstanding performance.

Volleyball B Team Award Winners: Nora Jones- Most Digs Madison Stevens- Most Kills Emily Gottman- Attitude Sarah McCorkle- Most Ace

Volleyball B Team Award Winners:
Nora Jones- Most Digs
Madison Stevens- Most Kills
Emily Gottman- Attitude
Sarah McCorkle- Most Ace

Volleyball A Team Award Winners: Savannah Zimmerman- Most Serves Lexi Stevens- Most Kills Lilly Gottman- Most Digs Anna Gill- Most Aces Camryn Strine- Most Digs Ava Harrington- Attitude

Volleyball A Team Award Winners:
Savannah Zimmerman- Most Serves
Lexi Stevens- Most Kills
Lilly Gottman- Most Digs
Anna Gill- Most Aces
Camryn Strine- Most Digs
Ava Harrington- Attitude

Boys Basketball Award Winners: Blake Strine- Leadership Brady Porter- Defensive Player of the Year Elliott Acree- Offensive Player of the Year

Boys Basketball Award Winners:
Blake Strine- Leadership
Brady Porter- Defensive Player of the Year
Elliott Acree- Offensive Player of the Year

Girls Basketball Award Winners: Madison Stevens- Newcomer of the Year Savannah Zimmerman- Offensive Player of the Year and Free Throw Player of the Year Mady Young- Free Throw Player of the Year Anna Gill- Defensive Player of the Year

Girls Basketball Award Winners:
Madison Stevens- Newcomer of the Year
Savannah Zimmerman- Offensive Player of the Year and Free Throw Player of the Year
Mady Young- Free Throw Player of the Year
Anna Gill- Defensive Player of the Year

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WEAA All Conference 1st Team: Savannah Zimmerman and Mady Young

WEAA All Conference 1st Team: Savannah Zimmerman and Mady Young

Track Recognition-
Special recognition was given to Ava Harrington, Lily Keepes, and Sarah McCorkle for advancing to the State Track Meet on Saturday, May 11th.


Special recognition was given to Sarah McCorkle for breaking two WEAA JV Conference Track Meet records.

Mark and Susan Zimmerman were recognized by Nikki Fullop, SMS School Board, and Cindy Brogan, SMS Principal, for their contribution and dedication to St. Mary’s School. They will be resigning from SMS Athletics at the end of the 2018-2019 school yea…

Mark and Susan Zimmerman were recognized by Nikki Fullop, SMS School Board, and Cindy Brogan, SMS Principal, for their contribution and dedication to St. Mary’s School. They will be resigning from SMS Athletics at the end of the 2018-2019 school year.



Fuller & Lady Aces Blank Washington, 10-0

Mt. Carmel Softball 5/7/19
Mt. Carmel - 10
Washington - 0
6 innings. 

Faith Fuller pitched a complete game shutout. She gave up 2 hits in the 6 innings and struck out 7. 

Kami Pearson was 2-4 with 2 RBI. 
Sierra Hannah was 2-4 with a double, 1 RBI and scored 2 runs. 
Libby Schneider was 2-3 with a double, 1 RBI and scored a run. 
Addie Drone was 2-2 and scored a run. 
Stormie Devine was 1-4 and scored a run. 
Faith Fuller was 1-3 with 2 RBI. 
Avary Daum was 1-4 and scored a run. 
Maleah Armstrong was 1-2 with an RBI and scored a run. 
Alli Hedge was 1-1. 
Lexi Ballard was 1-1 with an RBI. 
Olivia Stinson had and RBI. 
Mackenzie Sisson scored 2 runs. 
Grace Adams scored 1 run. 

Mt. Vernon Grabs Big 8 Win Over Lady Aces

Mt. Carmel Softball 5/6/19


Mt. Vernon, IN - 11
Mt. Carmel - 1

Faith Fuller was 1-3 with a double.
Stormie Devine scored a run.
Sierra Hannah was hit by a pitch.
Kami Pearson had a walk.

Faith Fuller pitched 4 innings and gave up 11 runs, 10 earned on 8 hits, walked 5 and struck out 1.

The Lady Aces are now 8–10 on the season and play at Home today against Washington. Game time is 5:00.

Lady Rockets Win WEAA Conference Meet For 2nd Straight Year

The St. Mary's Girls’ Track team participated in the WEAA Conference Track Meet held at Mt. Carmel, IL, on Monday, May 6, 2019.


The JV Girls’ team claimed 1st place for the 2nd consecutive year with 67 points. Other teams participating were Cisne (53 points), St. Joe-Olney (52 points), Jasper-Geff (50 points), and Allendale (34 points).

JV Girls’ Results:
1st Place-
Sarah McCorkle- Long Jump (13’7”), 100M (13.81)**, 200M (29.48)**
Madison Stevens- High Jump (4’2”), Shot Put (20’11.5”), Hurdles (22.22)
Kali Walker- 800M (3:07.08)

2nd Place-
Kali Walker- 1600M (6:44.35)
400 Relay- Isabella Jent, Natalee Hedge, Ava Jent, Elizabeth Hefner

3rd Place-
Madeleine Mann- Triple Jump (20’3”)

4th Place-
Cortney Jones- Discus (31’1”)

5th Place-
Elizabeth Hefner- 400M (1:22.37)

**WEAA CONFERENCE RECORDS

The Varsity Girls’ team claimed 2nd place with 47 points. Other teams participating were Jasper-Geff (77 points), New Hope (46 points), St. Joe-Olney (46 points), Cisne (28 points), and Allendale (6 points),

Varsity Girls’ Results:

2nd Place-
Nora Jones- Triple Jump (24’10”)
Ava Harrington- Hurdles (19.42), 100M (13.96), 200M (30.11)
Lily Keepes- 1600M (6:29.21)

3rd Place-
Nora Jones- High Jump (4’4”)
Ava Harrington- Long Jump (13’1/4”)
Anna Gill- Shot Put (27’)

4th Place-
Lexi Stevens- Discus (55’6.5”)
Nora Jones- 800M (3:06.51)

5th Place-
400M Relay- Anna Gill-Lexi Stevens-Savannah Zimmerman-Lily Keepes (1:07.60)

The SMS track team season will conclude Saturday, May 11th at the SIJHSAA Class S State Track Meet in Herrin, IL.

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Sarah McCorkle- WEAA Records In 100M (13.81)**, 200M (29.48)

Sarah McCorkle- WEAA Records In 100M (13.81)**, 200M (29.48)

Lady Rockets 6th Grade Track Finish 3rd At Cisne

The St. Mary’s School 6th Grade Girls’ Track team, consisting of four members, traveled to Cisne to participate in the Cisne Pee Wee Meet on Wednesday, May 1, 2019.

The Lady Rockets placed 3rd with a total of 51 points. Other teams participating in the meet included Wayne City (57 points), St. Joe-Olney (52 points), Cisne (42 points), Allendale (5 points), and East Orchard (4 points).

Girls’ Results:
1st Place-
Sarah McCorkle- Long Jump (12’9”), 100M (15.0), 200M (32.62)
Madison Stevens- High Jump (4’1”)
Kali Walker- 800M (3:08)
6th Grade 4x100 Relay (Elizabeth Hefner, Sarah McCorkle, Madison Stevens, Kali Walker) 1:07.47

2nd Place-
Madison Stevens- Shotput (19’11”), Hurdles (23.25)

4th Place-
Kali Walker- 1600M (7:15)
Elizabeth Hefner- Triple Jump (20’3”)

5th Place-
Elizabeth Hefner- Discus (40’3”), 400M (1:27)

Lady Aces Drop Pair Of Big 8 Road Games

Mt. Carmel Softball 4/30/19


Jasper - 14
Mt. Carmel - 4

Faith Fuller pitched 5 innings giving up 14 runs, 10 earned on 16 hits and struck out 1.

Sierra Hannah was 1-3.
Avary Daum was 1-3 and scored a run.
Faith Fuller was 1-2 with an RBI and scored a run.
Mackenzie Sisson was 1-2 with 2 RBI.
Stormie Devine scored a run.
Olivia Stinson scored a run.

Mt. Carmel Softball 5/1/19
Boonville - 11
Mt. Carmel - 1

Maleah Armstrong was 2-2 with a triple and 1 RBI.
Avary Daum was 1-2.
Addie Drone was 1-2.
Mackenzie Sisson scored a run.

Kami Pearson pitched 5 innings and gave up 11 runs, 10 earned on 10 hits and struck out 3.

The Lady Aces are now 8-9 on the season.


Baseball Aces Claim Big 8 Win Over Princeton

·         Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity Takes The Win Over Princeton

·         Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity defeated Princeton 8-4 on Monday.

·         Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity opened up scoring in the second inning, when Logan Durham singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.

·         Princeton knotted the game up at one in the bottom of the second inning, when an error scored one run for Princeton.

·         Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity pulled away for good with three runs in the third inning. In the third Kaleb Applebey doubled on a 0-1 count, scoring two runs and Durham drew a walk, scoring one run.

·         Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity notched three runs in the fifth inning. Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity big bats were led by Durham.

·         Durham took the win for Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity. He allowed six hits and four runs over seven innings, striking out four.

·         Dehosse took the loss for Princeton. He lasted three innings, allowing five hits and four runs while striking out one.

·         Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity tallied 12 hits on the day. Applebeyand Durham each managed multiple hits for Mt. Carmel Golden Aces VarsityApplebeyled Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity with three hits in four at bats.

·         Bock went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Princeton in hits. Princeton was sure-handed in the field and didn't commit a single error. Stockey had the most chances in the field with five.

Lady Aces Rout Princeton

Mt. Carmel Softball 4/29/19
Mt. Carmel - 13
Princeton - 2

Faith Fuller pitched a complete game and gave up 2 runs, 1 earned on 3 hits and struck out 5.

Kami Pearson was 4-4 with a double and 1 RBI.
Sierra Hannah was 2-3. She hit her 2nd Homerun of the season and had 4 RBI and scored a run.
Faith Fuller was 2-2 and scored a run.
Stormie Devine was 1-3 with a double, 1 RBI and scored 2 runs.
Avary Daum was 1-4 and scored a run.
Libby Schneider was 1-5.
Mackenzie Sisson was 1-3 with an RBI and scored 2 runs.
Addie Drone was 1-3 with a double, 1 RBI and scored a run.
Alli Hedge was 1-1 with a double.
Maleah Armstrong was 1-1 with an RBI and scored a run.
Bridget Jackson was 1-1 with a double.
Olivia Stinson scored 2 runs.
Lexi Ballard scored 1 run.

Allendale Regional Track Results

On Monday, April 29th, the Allendale Yellow Jackets Track team participated in the Class S Regional Meet at Fairfield.  The following were the results:

 

Results from the Class S Regional Track Meet at Fairfield:

Girls High Jump - Emma Baxley 3rd place (4' 6")
Boys Shot Put - JD Bowser 4th place (35' 10")
Boys Long Jump - JD Bowser 4th place (13' 2 1/4")
Boys Discus - Wyatt Gher 5th place (84' 9")
Boys Discus - JD Bowser 6th place (83' 1/4")
Boys Hurdles - Trent Casburn 5th place (20.63)
Girls 400m - Chandler Cusick 6th place (1:19.16)
Boys 8th Grade Relay - 5th place (2:51.00)
7th Grade 100m - Chandler Cusick 6th place (15.75)
7th Grade 100m - Trent Casburn 4th place (14.91)
Boys 1600m Relay - 5th place (6:11.84)
Girls 1600m Relay - 5th place (5:51.18)

 

Boys 8th Grade Relay:  Clay Morgan, Konner Kelsey, Chase Gher, Wyatt Gher

Boys 1600m Relay:  Kollin Kelsey, Brendan Bowser, Roland Foster, Alex McGinnis

Girls 1600m Relay:  Isabella Monroy, Emma Baxley, Jordis Riley, Chandler Cusick

 

Next up for Yellow Jackets Track:  WEAA Conference Meet on Monday, May 6th at Mt. Carmel.  The meet will begin at 11 am.

Three Lady Rockets Qualify For State

The St. Mary's Girls Track team participated in the SIJHSAA Class S Regional Track Meet held at Fairfield, IL, on Monday, April 29, 2019.

The Girls Team finished 2nd with a total of 75 points. Other teams participating were Jasper-Geff (111 points), St. Joe-Olney (68 points), NCOE (60 points), New Hope (42 points), Wayne City (31 points), Cisne (30 points), Allendale (10 points), and East Orchard (7 points).

Girls Results:

State Qualifier:
Ava Harrington- Hurdles (19.42) and 100M (14.06)
Lily Keepes- 1600M (6:33.23)
Sarah McCorkle- 7th grade 100M (14.12)

Results non-qualifying places:

3rd Place
Sarah McCorkle- Long Jump (13’1.25”), 200M (30.33)
Lexi Stevens- Discus (63’10”)
Savannah Zimmerman- Shotput (24’11”)
400M Relay- (59.46)- Lily Keepes-Nora Jones-Sarah McCorkle-Ava Harrington
Nora Jones- 800M (3:05.77)

5th Place
Ava Harrington- 200M (31.13)

6th Place
Nora Jones- High Jump (4’4”)
Anna Gill- Shotput (24’)
Kali Walker- 1600M (7:04.65)
800M Relay- (2:26.03)- Lexi Stevens- Savannah Zimmerman-Anna Gill- Nora Jones
Lily Keepes- 800M (3:11.15)

Also participating were Elizabeth Hefner and Madison Stevens.

The Class S State Track Meet will be held in Herrin, IL, on Saturday, May 11th.

St. Mary’s School Track team will compete in the WEAA Conference Tournament at Mt. Carmel, IL, on Monday, May 6th.

State Qualifier: Ava Harrington- Hurdles (19.42) and 100M (14.06) Lily Keepes- 1600M (6:33.23) Sarah McCorkle- 7th grade 100M (14.12)

State Qualifier:
Ava Harrington- Hurdles (19.42) and 100M (14.06)
Lily Keepes- 1600M (6:33.23)
Sarah McCorkle- 7th grade 100M (14.12)

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Lady Rockets 7th Grade Track Finishes 2nd In Red Hill 5-Way

The St. Mary’s School Track team traveled to Red Hill to participate in a 5 team meet on Tuesday, April 23, 2019. The 7th Grade Girls’ team finished in 2nd Place with 75pts. Other teams participating were Red Hill Jr. High (80pts), Mt. Carmel (62pts), Palestine (23pts), and Allendale (13pts). The 8th Grade Girls’ team finished 3rd with 41pts. The other teams participating were Red Hill Jr. High (83pts), Mt. Carmel (55pts), Palestine (37pts), and Allendale (0pts)

Results:
1st Place-
7th
Sarah McCorkle- 100M (14.08), 200M (29.43)
Nora Jones- High Jump-(4’2”)
Lily Keepes- 1600M (6:26)
4x100 Relay- Lily Keepes-Nora Jones-Kali Walker- Sarah McCorkle (1:02.00)

8th
Ava Harrington- 200M (30.99)

2nd Place-
7th
Kali Walker- 400M (1:18.52), 1600M (6:47)
Sarah McCorkle- Long Jump (12’8.5”)

8th
Savannah Zimmerman- 800M (3:51)
4x200 Relay- Anna Gill-Savannah Zimmerman-Lexi Stevens-Ava Harrington (2:21)

3rd Place-
7th
Lily Keepes- 800M (3:01)
Madison Stevens- High Jump (4’0”)
4x200 Relay- Bella Jent-Ava Jent-Elizabeth Hefner-Madison Stevens (2:26)
4x400 Relay- Natalee Hedge-Ava Jent-Madeleine Mann-Kali Walker (6:24.19)

8th
Anna Gill- Shotput (25’9”)
Ava Harrington- Hurdles (20.46), 100M (14.92)
Lexi Stevens- Discus (63’2”)

4th Place-
7th
Madeleine Mann- 1600M (7:46)
Nora Jones- 800M (3:15)

8th
Lexi Stevens- 400M (1:35)
Savannah Zimmerman- Discus (56’5”)

5th Place
7th
Madison Stevens- Hurdles (22.00)
Natalee Hedge- 800M (3:42)

8th
Anna Gill- 400M (1:43)

Also participating in 7th Grade was Cortney Jones- Shotput (12’8.5”), Discus (30’4”), 400M (1:34.94)

7th Grade Boys Results:

William Freeland- Shotput (16’4”), Discus (45’7”), 100M (21.20), 200M (54.93)

The St. Mary’s Track Team will travel to Fairfield on Monday, April 29th for the SIJHSAA Regional Track Meet.

Hatchets Chop Down Aces

Nothing came easy for Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity on Monday, as they fell 11-5 to Washington

  • Washington took an early lead in the second inning when Niehaus grounded out, scoring one run.

  • Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity evened things up at two in the bottom of the third inning when Bret Doan singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.

  • After Washington scored two runs in the top of the fifth, Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity answered with two of their own. Washington scored when Reed singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run and Holtsclaw drew a walk, scoring one run. Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity then answered when Cade Newkirk singled on a 1-0 count, scoring one run.

  • Washington took the lead for good with seven runs in the fourth inning. In the fourth Reed singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs, Holtsclawsingled on a 1-1 count, scoring two runs, and Fry homered on a 0-2 count, scoring three runs.

  • Reed was credited with the victory for Washington. He lasted six innings, allowing six hits and five runs while striking out eight. Rook threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen.

  • Logan Durham took the loss for Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity. He lasted three and two-thirds innings, allowing eight hits and nine runs while striking out one.

  • Rayce Loudermilk led Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity with three hits in three at bats. Loudermilk led Mt. Carmel Golden Aces Varsity with three stolen bases, as they ran wild on the base paths with five stolen bases.

  • Washington saw the ball well today, racking up 12 hits in the game. FryReedPeneleyWright, and Niehaus all collected multiple hits for Washington.

Lady Aces Fall In Pitchers' Duel To Vincennes

Mt. Carmel Softball 4/22/19
Vincennes Lincoln - 1
Mt. Carmel - 0

Faith Fuller pitched a complete game and gave up 1 run on 5 hits and struck out 4. 

Stormie Devine had the only hit for the Lady Aces. 
Mackenzie Sisson, Faith Fuller, and Avary Daum each reached base one time. 

“Faith pitched a great game and we played great defense behind her. She didn’t walk a single batter and we didn’t have any errors in the field. That’s as well as we have pitched and played defense all year, it was just a bad day for our bats to go cold. If we can continue to pitch like that and play defense the way we did today we will be a tough team for anybody to beat. Vincennes is a team that’s 11-4 and we were right there with a chance to win until the final out.” -Coach Kyle Buss

SMS Lady Rockets Track Finish 2nd At Red Hill

The St. Mary’s School Track team traveled to Red Hill to participate in a 4 team meet on Wednesday, April 17, 2019. Both the 7th & 8th Grade Girls’ teams finished in 2nd Place. Other teams participating were Red Hill Jr. High, Oblong, and Vincennes Rivet.

Results:
1st Place-
7th
Sarah McCorkle- 100M (14.12), 200M (30.20), Long Jump (12’2”)
Kali Walker- 400M (1:22)
Nora Jones- High Jump-tied (4’2”)
Madison Stevens- High Jump- tied (4’2”)

8th
Ava Harrington- 100M (13.75), 200M (31.33)
Savannah Zimmerman- 800M (3:55)
Anna Gill- Shotput (25’)

2nd Place-
7th
4x100 Relay- Lily Keepes-Nora Jones-Kali Walker- Sarah McCorkle (1:04.53)
4x400 Relay- Natalee Hedge-Ava Jent-Madeleine Mann-Kali Walker (6:18)

8th
Savannah Zimmerman- Shotput (24’), Discus (62’11”)
4x200 Relay- Anna Gill-Savannah Zimmerman-Lexi Stevens-Ava Harrington (2:27.66)

3rd Place-
7th
Elizabeth Hefner- 400M (1:30.33)
Lily Keepes- 800M (3:08)
4x200 Relay- Madeleine Mann-Ava Jent-Elizabeth Hefner-Madison Stevens (2:33.40)

8th
Lexi Stevens- 400M (1:38)

4th Place-
7th
Lily Keepes- Hurdles (21.93), 1600M (6:45.78)
Nora Jones- 800M (3:15)
Elizabeth Hefner- Long Jump (10’4”)
8th
Anna Gill- 400M (1:46), Discus (55’3”)
Lexi Stevens- Shotput (21’6.5”)

5th Place
7th
Madison Stevens- Hurdles (22.25)
Kali Walker- 1600M (7:01.75)
Natalee Hedge- 400M (1:35)

8th
Ava Harrington- Hurdles (20.51)
Lexi Stevens- Discus (46’4”)

Also participating in 7th Grade was Cortney Jones- Shotput (12’4.5”), Discus (32’10.5”), 800M (4:00)

7th Grade Boys Results:

William Freeland- Discus (41’7.5”), 100M (22.26), 200M (55.72)

The SMS Track Team will return to Red Hill on Tuesday, April 23rd for their next meet.

Runs Keep Coming As Golden Aces Defeat Lawrenceville