Sports Briefs
Jan. 27-Lebanon Girls Basketball
The Lebanon young ladies ball group bested North Montgomery 44-40 on senior evening.
Before the game, Lebanon perceived senior Alexis Wines for her commitments to the program, also turning into a 1,000-point scorer against Seeger last week.
The Tigers drove 11-4 at the quarter and 24-13 at the half. 안전놀이터
They pushed the lead to 14 making a beeline for the fourth, prior to holding off a ton Charger rally.
Wines had 14 focuses, and Alexandria Barr had 10. Charli Albea had seven.
The Tigers travel to Southmont on Friday.
WeBo Girls Basketball
Western Boone beat Traders Point 62-19 on Tuesday.
The Stars got going the game solid on the two closures of the court, scoring 34 focuses in the main half and holding the Knights to just 8 places. The group kept on playing forceful in the final part, executing on offense and changing around guards to prevent the Knights from getting simple glances at the bushel.
Every player in the group moved forward and contributed in a wide range of ways, prompting the incredible group triumph.
Carlie Pennington drove the Stars with 23 places, while Katheryn Rutherford added 12 and Emmy Roys contributed 10 focuses.
WeBo goes to North Montgomery on Friday.
WeBo Swimming
The Western Boone swimming and jumping groups went to Clinton Central on Tuesday.
The young ladies won 127-52.
Western Boone got a success from the variety transfer group of Arianna Stieber, Adelaide Jones, Micaela Stieber and Ella Jones.
Micaela Stieber followed with a singular success in the 200-yard free-form. Arianna Stieber and Emma Mitchell went 1-2 in the 200-yard IM. In the 50-yard free-form, Ella Jones took first and Katherine Aliff put second.
Leelah Fettig won plunging, before Micaela Stieber and Kaitlyn Crowley went 1-2 in the butterfly. The Stars went 1-2-3 in the without 100, with Adelaide Jones winning in front of Aliff and Rashel Anderson.
Emma Mitchell was second in the 500. WeBo went 1-2 in the without 200 transfer. The group of Hannah Hayden, Anderson, Ella Jones, and Adelaide Jones won, with Mitchell, Aliff, Crowley, and Sam Jones second.
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WeBo went 1-2-3 in the backstroke. Arianna Stieber won, with Jenna Twitty second and Anderson third. Adelaide Jones won the breaststroke.
WeBo went 1-2 in the 400-yard free transfer, with the group of Arianna Stieber, Aliff, Ella Jones and Micaela Stieber winning and the group of Mitchell, Sam Jones, Hayden and Anderson second.
The young men group lost 114-61.
Leather expert Weakley was second in the 50-yard free-form and Andre Gohier was second in plunging.
Thomas Harem won the 100-yard free-form. Daniel Talbott was second in the 500. The 200-yard free-form hand-off group of Weakley, Wyatt Barnett, Talbott, and Haram completed second.
Weakley won the backstroke, with Gohier setting second in the 100-yard breaststroke.
The 400-yard free-form transfer group of Talbott, Barnett, Weakley, and Haram set second.
Lebanon Swimming
The Lebanon swimming and jumping groups cleared Speedway.
The young ladies won 125-49.
The variety transfer group of Caroline Tilford, Kylee Rodriguez, Skylar Ritchie, and Sydney Daisley set second. Lebanon went 1-2-3 in the without 200 with Lily Gascho winning, trailed by Sydney Daisley and Jessie Stevens.
Anna Hale won the IM.
Paige Howard and Jocelyn Butler set second in jumping.
Lebanon went 1-2-3 in the butterfly, with Anna Hale winning, Jillian Brubaker setting second and Sofia Andrews third.
Cora Dial won the sans 100, and Gascho, Sydney Daisley and Abrianna Murphy went 1-2-3 in the 500.
The without 200 transfer group of Paige Howard, Cora Dial, Lily Gascho, and Anna Hale put first.
Dial won the backstroke, and Ritchie, Kylee Rodriguez and Martita Sheets went 1-2-3 in the breaststroke.
The sans 400 hand-off group of Anna Hale, Paige Howard, Lily Gascho, and Cora Dial won.
The young men group of 132-44.
The mixture hand-off group of John Gascho, Rylan Rule, Zach Perrine, and Gabe Goff completed first.
Lebanon went 1-2 in the sans 200, with Corbin Daisley and Gabe Goff going 1-2. Zach Perrine set second in the IM.
Grayson Goff, Camden Perrine, and Ryan Shepherd went 1-2-3 in the 50, and Riley Newman and Dan Krulik went 1-2 in plunging.
Rylan Rule won the butterfly.
Lebanon went 1-2-3 in the following two occasions. Grayson Goff, Camden Perrine, and Augustine Prescott went 1-2-3 in the without 100 and Gabe Goff, Corbin Daisley, and Tate DeLaRosa went 1-2-3 in the 500.
The without 200 hand-off group of Rylan Rule, Corbin Daisley, Ryan Shepherd, and Grayson Goff won.
John Gascho was second in the backstroke, under the watchful eye of Rule and Parker Lawson went 1-2 in the breaststroke.
The group Grayson Goff, Zach Perrine, Corbin Daisley, and Gabe Goff won the sans 400 transfer.
Lebanon has WeBo Thursday.
Zionsville Swimming
The Zionsville swimming crew cleared Avon on senior evening.
The young ladies won 138-47.
Zionsville went 1-2 in the variety hand-off. The group of Hannah Smolen, Anna Huston, Devon Kitchel and Reagan Mattice won. The group of Molly Simmons, Maggie Hadley, Claire McAfee and Maggie Akin set second.
Annabel Hermacinski was second in the without 200. Zionsville went 1-2 in the IM with Hadley and Hailey Paulick and in the 50 with Annabelle Swiney and Simmons.
Zionsville went 1-2-3 in the jumping contest. Ava Davis, Delaney Housel and Marissa Reck went 1-2-3.
Ava Peterson and Akin went 1-2 in the butterfly. Mattice and Hadley went 1-2 in the sans 100 and Simmons was second in the 500.
Zionsville went 1-2 in the sans 200 transfer.
The group of Swiney, Avery Christian, Hermancinski and Katie Buroker won. The group of Victoria Lightwine, Grace Burney, Anna Huston and Abby Martin put second.
Kitchel and Akin went 1-2 in the backstroke. Buroker won the breaststroke.
The Eagles went 1-2 in the sans 400 transfer. Swiney, Hermancinski, Christian and Buroker won. The group of Martin, Smolen, Kitchel and Mattice set second.
The young men group won 128-52.
Zionsville went 1-2 in the mixture hand-off. The group of Bradley Norris, Jack Donovan, Charlie Krone and Adam Kuntz won. The group of Will Raches, Walker Mattice, Toby Dollens and Gabe Berry set second.
Zionsville went 1-2 in the sans 200, with Gabe Berry winning and Graham Asam setting second.
Krone won the IM, Will Modglin won the 50 in 21.05 and Jason Fu won jumping.
Donovan won the butterfly in 52.23. The Eagles went 1-2-3 in the without 100, with Malcolm Slater winning in 49.46, Easton Heiser setting second and Brady Hinshaw putting third.
Raches won the 500, and the sans 200 hand-off group of Mattice, Berry, Slater and Modglin won.
Norris and Hinshaw went 1-2 in the backstroke, and Mattice and Jack Mybeck went 1-2 in the breaststroke.
The Eagles went 1-2 in the without 400 transfer, with the group of Slater, Modglin, Raches and Heiser winning. The group of Krone, Donovan, Asam and Noah Valentine put second.