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the herald ■ Wednesday, April 24, 2019

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Grade track and field

good 40, Claymeier 40, Hemrick 44, Nall 49 SOUTH SPENCER — Schmitt 47, Risse 60

■■ TODAY, APRIL 24 Prep Baseball Tecumseh at Southridge (V) 6:30 Heritage Hills at Evansville Mater Dei (V) 6:30 Prep Softball Evansville North at Heritage Hills (V) 6:00 Prep Girls Tennis Southridge at Barr-Reeve 5:00 Heritage Hills at Castle 5:15 Prep Track and Field Jasper at Princeton (B) 6:00 ■■ THURSDAY, APRIL 25 Prep Baseball Northeast Dubois at Jasper (F) 4:30 Jasper at Bedford North Lawrence (JV) 5:30 Pike Central at Southridge (V) 6:00 Forest Park at Boonville (JV) 6:00 South Spencer at Forest Park (V) 6:30 Heritage Hills at Castle (JV) 6:30 Southridge at Perry Central (JV) 6:30 Northeast Dubois at Jasper (V) 7:00 Prep Softball Pike Central at Southridge (V/JV) 5:30 Crawford County at Forest Park (V) 5:30 Jasper at Boonville (JV/V) 6:00 Northeast Dubois at Wood Memorial (V/JV) 6:00 Prep Girls Tennis Northeast Dubois at Washington Catholic 4:30 Jasper at Washington 5:00 Loogootee at Forest Park 5:00 Evansville Harrison at Heritage Hills 5:00 Southridge at Tell City 5:30 Prep Track and Field Northeast Dubois at Perry Central (B) 5:30 Castle at Jasper (G) 6:00 NED, Heritage Hills at Southridge Invite (G) 6:30 Prep Boys Golf Forest Park at Pike Central 4:30 Boonville at Heritage Hills 5:15 ■■ FRIDAY, APRIL 26 Prep Baseball Jasper at Jeffersonville (V) 6:00 Heritage Hills at Evansville Mater Dei (JV) 6:00 Gibson Southern at Forest Park (V) 6:30 Prep Softball Southridge at Heritage Hills (V) 5:30 South Knox at Forest Park (V) 5:30 Prep Girls Tennis Northeast Dubois at Vincennes Rivet 5:00 South Spencer at Forest Park 5:30 Prep Boys Golf Forest Park at Washington Catholic 5:00

AT FERDINAND BOYS ■■ Forest Park 91, Perry Central 27 High jump — 1. Hauser (FP) 5’3’’, 2. Blackgrove (FP) 5’, 3. Eckert (FP) 4’10’’ Long jump — 1. Fetter (FP) 18’1.5’’, 2. Pierce (FP) 15’5.5’’, 3. Hauser (FP) 15’4.5’’ Shot put — 1. Erwin (FP) 34’7’’, 2. Gayso (FP) 32’’, 3. Beckman (FP) 29’7’’ Discus — 1. Beckman (FP) 88’8’’. 2. Erwin (FP) 88’7.5’’, 3. Ye (FP) 82’5.5’’ Pole vault — 1. Guillame (PC) 10’’, 2. Hinson (FP) 9’’, 3. Eckert (FP) 7’’ 100m hurdles — 1. Pierce (FP) 14.81, 2. Hauser (FP) 20.46, 3. J. Berg (FP) 20.90 100m dash — 1. Weyer (FP) 12.03, 3. Alegria (FP) 12.39 1600m run — 1. Blackgrove (FP) 5:20.34, 3. E. Berg (FP) 5:30.31 400m relay — 1. Forest Park 49.64 400m dash — 1. Hinson (FP) 1:01.41 300m hurdles — 1. Alvis (FP) 54.08, 2. T. Berg (FP) 55.22 800m run — 1. Guillame (PC) 2:32.88, 2. James (PC) 2:33.16, 3. E. Berg (FP) 2:35.30 200m dash — 1. Weyer (FP) 24.87, 2. Guillame (PC) 25.17, 3. Fetter (FP) 26.16 1600m relay — 1. Forest Park 4:22.03 GIRLS ■■ Forest Park 73, Perry Central 45 High jump — 1. Mullis (PC) 4’4’’, 2. Zazzetti (FP) 4’2’’, 3. Schuetter (FP) 4’2’’ Long jump — 1. Eckert (FP) 15’’, 2. Tretter (FP) 13’2.75’’ Shot put — 1. Bough (PC) 28’11.25’’, 2. Hensley (PC) 21’3.25’’, 3. LaGrange (FP) 19’4’’ Discus — 1. Hensley (PC) 78’1’’, 2. Steinmetz (FP) 62’6’’ Pole vault — 1. Hubbs (FP) 5’6’’, 2. Fischer (FP) 5’6’’, 3. Kluesner (FP) 5’0’’ 100m hurdles — 1. Zazzetti (FP) 19.93 100m dash — 1. Goffinet (PC) 14.34, 2. Rea (FP) 15.27, 3. Meyer (FP) 15.14 1600m run — 1. Eckert (FP) 6:04.14, 2. Weyer (FP) 6:25.37 400m relay — 1. Perry Central (Bryant, Kelly, Thomas, Goffinet) 58.83 400m dash — 1. Tretter (FP) 1:10.31, 2. Rea (FP) 1:10.81 300m hurdles — 1. Zazzetti (FP) 54.22, 2. Schulz (FP) 59.79 800m run — 1. Eckert (FP) 2:43.74, 2. Tinch (PC) 2:54.19, 3. Voegerl (FP) 2:54.28 200m dash — 1. Goffinet (PC) 30.41, 2. Tretter (FP) 32.41, 3. Kerber (FP) 32.75 1600m relay — 1. Forest Park 4:56.90

Prep softball

Prep baseball

Prep tennis

AT WASHINGTON VARSITY ■■ Southridge 12, Washington 6 Southridge................................... 170 000 4 — 12 Washington................................... 200 101 2 — 6 WP: Gerber (1-0). LP: Sandullo. Doubles: (SR) Taylor 2, Oxley, Schank, Seger; (W) Pendley, Niehaus, Hill, Holtsclaw Home runs: (SR) Montgomery AT VINCENNES/Blue Chip Conference VARSITY ■■ South Knox 5, Northeast Dubois 0 Northeast Dubois........................... 000 000 0 — 0 South Knox.....................................100 301 x — 5 LP: Bauer (0-3). Doubles: (NED) Schott AT LYNNVILLE/Pocket Athletic Conference ■■ VARSITY ■■ Heritage Hills 7, Tecumseh 2 Heritage Hills................................. 003 010 3 — 7 Tecumseh...................................... 000 000 2 — 3 Note: No individual statistics were available. AT JASPER JUNIOR VARSITY MONDAY ■■ Jasper 5, Floyd Central 3 Floyd Central.............................010 200 0 — 3-7-1 Jasper...................................... 010 030 x — 5-6-1 Pitchers and catchers: (J) Mann, Foley (5) and Day WP: Foley Doubles: (J) Ahlbrand

AT BOONVILLE/Big Eight Conference GIRLS VARSITY ■■ Jasper 5, Boonville 0 Singles Yarbrough (J) def. Klein 6-0, 6-1 Sharma (J) def. Redmon 6-0, 6-1 Reutepohler (J) def. Miller 6-2, 6-2 Doubles Meyer/Cooley (J) def. Meier/Osha 6-0, 6-0 Marshall/Wigand (J) def. Bracher/Acree 6-1, 6-0 AT HUNTINGBURG/Pocket Athletic Conference GIRLS VARSITY ■■ North Posey 4, Southridge 1 Singles Stewart (NP) def. Sherer 6-0, 6-0 Flowers (NP) def. Durcholz 2-6, 6-4, 7-5 Motz (NP) def. Kappner 6-2, 6-1 Doubles Hochgesang/Biehl (SR) def. Koester/Long 6-1, 6-4 Newman/Gres (NP) def. Werner/Fleck 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 JUNIOR VARSITY Doubles Lingafelter/Simmons (NP) def. LaRoche/Lopez 8-6 Lingafelter/Simmons (NP) def. Lopez/Luker 8-3 Kerkhoff/Roby (SR) def. Carlson/Fifer 8-2 Wright/Walz (SR) def. Pardon/Meyer 8-3 AT LYNNVILLE/Pocket Athletic Conference GIRLS VARSITY ■■ Forest Park 4, Tecumseh 1 Singles Haug (FP) def. Bailey 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 Pemberton (T) def. Marks 7-5, 6-1 Wilmes (FP) won by forfeit Doubles Lusk/Uebelhor (FP) def. Clark/Tooley 6-2, 6-3

Amateur golf AT JASPER/Sultan’s Run Golf Club ■■ SULTAN’S RUN MEN’S GOLF ASSOCIATION Game: T and z net holes 1st — Tully Sakel and Jack Jorden (tie), 2nd — Allen Sternberg and Brad Seger (tie). Closest to pin — John Huelsman (Hole No. 12)

Little League AT JASPER MAJOR ■■ Brewers 15, Marlins 5 Marlins............................................... 302 00 — 5 Brewers............................................ 472 02 — 15 Pitchers and catchers: (B) Foy, Price and Kempf; (B) Huelsman, Whitsitt and Ahlbrand. Home runs: (B) Huelsman MAJOR ■■ A’s 9, Dodgers 6 A’s...................................................... 130 14 — 9 Dodgers............................................. 101 31 — 6 Pitchers and catchers: (A) Levin, Stork and Werner, Wagner; (D) Schnarr, Fischer, Wolf and Williams. AT HUNTINGBURG MINORS ■■ Black 9, Red 7 Red.................................................... 400 03 — 7 Black.................................................. 306 00 — 9 Pitchers and catchers: (R) Dubon, Marcum, Whitehead and Wright; (B) Bolling, Hendrix, Hentrup and Wirthwein. MINORS ■■ White 10, Gray 0 Gray................................................... 000 00 — 0 White............................................... 220 06 — 10 Pitchers and catchers: (G) Ring, Wilkey, Kuemper and Wibbeler; (W) Buse, Steckler and Kratzer, Heile. Home runs: (W) Buse (5th, 2 on) AT IRELAND APRIL 22 MAJOR ■■ Angels 15, Athletics 6 Angels................................................ 643 2 — 15 Athletics............................................... 202 2 — 6 Pitchers and catchers: (AN) Klem, Underhill and Clark, Bauer; (AT) Heichelbech, Day, Britton and Sinnott APRIL 17 MAJOR ■■ Pirates 9, Angels 5 Pirates............................................... 202 32 — 9 Angels............................................... 202 01 — 5 Pitchers and catchers: (P) Robling, Bueltel and Gudorf, Weisman; (A) Underhill, Klem, Bauer, Young and Underhill, Clark MINORS ■■ Yankees 6, Reds 3 Reds.................................................. 000 21 — 3 Yankees..............................................301 2x — 6 Pitchers and catchers: (R) Kluemper, Young and Whaley, Day; (Y) Hile, Dauby and Gegogeine MAJORS ■■ Angels 7, Cubs Angels................................................ 220 21 — 7 Cubs.................................................. 010 10 — 2 Pitchers and catchers: (A) Klem, Young and Underhill, Clark; (C) Wendholt, LeMond, Diaz and Durcholz

Cats (Concluded from Page 20) battles, with some big games against Vincennes Lincoln and Boonville still down the road. While these games are obviously important, Jasper wants to

Prep golf AT HUNTINGBURG/Huntingburg Country Club BOYS VARSITY ■■ Gibson Southern 179, Southridge 182 Medalist — Reller (SR) 41 SOUTHRIDGE — Reller 41, Kappner 45, Mundy 46, Blessinger 50, Boerner 51, Geesaman 61 GIBSON SOUTHERN — Martin 44, B. Murphy 44, Stoll 45, Beauchamp 46, D. Murphy 47, May 55 AT SANTA CLAUS/Christmas Lake Golf Course BOYS VARSITY ■■ Forest Park 202, Boonville 207 Medalist — Meier (B) 40 FOREST PARK — Hamilton 47, T. Berg 50, Bettag 52, Prechtel 53, Brames 53, J. Berg 54 BOONVILLE — Meier 40, Hyndman 47, Rohrscheib 59, Deffendoll 61, Day 63, Strahle 64 JUNIOR VARSITY FOREST PARK — Ferguson 52, Winkler 61, Hasenour 64 BOONVILLE — Gates 63 AT SANTA CLAUS/Christmas Lake Golf Course BOYS VARSITY ■■ Evansville North 153, Heritage Hills 164, South Spencer NTS Medalist — Haas (EN) 35 HERITAGE HILLS — Kane 39, Nelson 40, Blasdel 42, R. Cox 43, C. Cox 46, Vinson 50 EVANSVILLE NORTH — Haas 35, Johnson 38, Hob-

treat every game the same — play clean, smart baseball and continue to improve. “We want to continue to clean up our small mistakes and go into these games knowing we’re a good enough team to beat anyone in our conference,” Pryor said. “It’s going to be an exciting atmosphere. Hopefully they don’t put extra stress on themselves.”

AT JASPER VARSITY ■■ South Spencer 7, Jasper 4 South Spencer........................030 310 0 — 7-15-2 Jasper......................................020 011 0 — 4-6-2 Pitchers and catchers: (SS) Frobeter, Myers (4) and Daming; (J) Werner and Heim. WP: Frobeter. LP: Werner (5-4). Sv: Myers. Doubles: (SS) Middleton, Frobeter, Myers; (J) Colvin, Schwenk AT EVANSVILLE VARSITY ■■ Southridge 14, Evansville Bosse 2, five innings Southridge...............................0112 01 — 14-11-2 Evansville Bosse............................200 00 — 2-3-2 WP: Genet (6-2). LP: Noolfolk. Doubles: (SR) Goeppner Triples: (SR) Genet Home runs: (EB) Bell AT BRETZVILLE VARSITY ■■ Forest Park 7, Wood Memorial 0 Wood Memorial.........................000 000 0 — 0-6-1 Forest Park............................. 410 200 x — 7-14-0 Pitchers and catchers: (WM) McKannan and Strickland; (FP) Werner and Sermersheim. WP: Werner (5-5). LP: McKannan. Doubles: (FP) Werner, Sermersheim, Wiseman AT LOOGOOTEE/Blue Chip Conference VARSITY ■■ Loogootee 3, Northeast Dubois 2 Northeast Dubois......................001 010 0 — 2-4-1 Loogootee................................ 200 100 x — 3-6-2 Pitchers and catchers: (NED) Stemle and Brosmer; (L) Davis and Graber. WP: Davis. LP: Stemle (4-4). Doubles: (NED) Brosmer 2; (L) Wininger AT BOONVILLE VARSITY ■■ Boonville 12, Heritage Hills 1, five innings Heritage Hills.................................000 01 — 1-5-4 Boonville................................... 003 9x — 12-14-1 WP: Thomasson. LP: Peter (3-1). Doubles: (B) Pryor, Wittman, Thomasson Home runs: (B) Ripperdan AT POSEYVILLE/Pocket Athletic Conference MONDAY VARSITY ■■ North Posey 5, Heritage Hills 4 Heritage Hills............................000 110 2 — 4-4-3 North Posey.............................. 101 021 x — 5-7-0 WP: Brenton. LP: Eubank (5-2). Doubles: (HH) Caswell 2, Eubank; (NP) Farr, Hallam

Asking (Concluded from Page 21) was the first coach to really get after me. Coaching at the high school level, I had to adjust to it. My first five years, I was too hard on kids. Now that I have my own kids, it’s changed the way I coach for sure. Q: What are the core principles you try to operate by when building a foundation for a baseball team? A: We know what we have coming and we work with our feeder system. You try to coach kids at an early age, so you can teach them what you’re looking for in high school. I’m looking for work ethic. I want kids that want to be there and play hard. In the winter time we spend a good deal of time conditioning and getting our arms in shape. Q: Historically, what kind of teams have you worked with when it comes to Forest Park

Dilger/Grundhoefer (FP) won by forfeit AT DUBOIS GIRLS VARSITY ■■ Northeast Dubois 5, Tell City 0 Singles Terwiske (NED) def. Teague 6-0, 6-0 O. Rasche (NED) def. Whitworth 6-1, 6-4 Vittitow (NED) def. Gaynor 6-4, 6-2 Doubles Knies/Stafford (NED) def. Goffinet/Rhodes 6-0, 6-0 Schroering/D. Rasche (NED) def. Herren/Kashyab 6-0, 6-0 JUNIOR VARSITY Singles Sorrells (NED) def. Whitworth 6-1 Worley (NED) def. Hollinden 6-1 Doubles Sorrells/Worley (NED) def. Gehlhausen/Rogers 6-0 Worley/Holden (NED) def. Hagman/Moskos 6-1 AT LINCOLN CITY/Pocket Athletic Conference GIRLS ■■ VARSITY ■■ Pike Central 4, Heritage Hills 1 Singles Keepes (PC) def. Sabelhaus 6-3, 6-3 Bohnert (PC) def. Weatherholt 6-1, 6-1 Benson (PC) def. Ayer 6-0, 6-1 Doubles Neff/Tempel (HH) def. Jansen/Vaughn 6-2, 6-1 Kabrick/Roy (PC) def. Gehlhausen/Patmore 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 JUNIOR VARSITY Singles Schulthise (HH) def. Davis 6-4 Davis (PC) def. Jacob 6-4 Davis (PC) def. Hexamer 6-0 Doubles Smith/Beck (PC) def. Gogel/Schipp 6-5 Smith/Beck (PC) def. Mehling/Tate 6-2

Prep track and field AT DUBOIS ■■ NORTHEAST DUBOIS BOYS INVITATIONAL Team Scores 1. Southridge (176), 2. Perry Central (107.5), 3. Forest Park (92), 4. Northeast Dubois (78.5), 5. Paoli (61), 6. Shoals (8) 100m dash — 1. Rainbolt (C) 11.42, 2. Lueken (NED) 11.86, 3. Eckert (FP) 11.92, 4. Parks (SR) 11.98, 6. Nunamaker (SR) 12.15 110m hurdles — 1. Miller (NED) 16.21, 2. Weyer (FP) 17.13, 3. Clay (PC) 17.16, 4. M. Springer (SR) 17.90 1600m run — 1. Bland (SR) 4:46.00, 2. Schnell (NED) 4:48.00, 3. Wolf (FP) 4:49.00, 4. Giles (SR) 5:01.00, 5. Brinkman (NED) 5:03.00, 6. Troesch (FP) 5:06.00 1600m relay — 1. Southridge 3:46.14, 2. Forest Park 3:48.00, 3. Perry Central 3:50:00, 4. Northeast Dubois 4:02.00 200m dash — 1. Bosley (P) 23.22, 2. Rainbolt (PC) 24.97, 3. Jochem (SR) 25.02, 5. Andry (FP) 25.06, 6. Fuller (SR) 25.75 300m hurdles — 1. James (PC) 44.18, 2. M. Springer (SR) 44.86, 3. Mackinnon (SH) 45.70, 5. Weyer (FP) 46.59 3200m run — 1. Wolf (FP) 10:24.00, 2. Schnell (NED) 10:34.00, 3. Brinkman (NED) 10:46.00, 4. Giles (SR) 11:14.00, 5. Troesch (FP) 11:32.00 3200m relay — 1. Southridge 8:59.96, 2. Forest Park 9:37.36, 3. Perry Central 9:43.30, 4. Northeast Dubois 10:26.00 400m dash — 1. Rainbolt (PC) 53.66, 2. Pflanz (SR) 54.65, 3. Kluesner (FP) 56.07, 5. Hunter (SR) 57.95 400m relay — 1. Southridge 46.03, 2. Perry Central 48.13, 3. Northeast Dubois 49.16, 4. Forest Park 49.78 800m run — 1. Cruz (SR) 2:13.40, 2. Bland (SR) 2:13.75, 3. James (PC) 2:13.94, 4. Breitweiser (NED) 2:19.00 Discus — 1. Hayes (SR) 165’9’’, 2. Anderson (P) 128’8’’, 3. Altmeyer (SR) 128’7’’, 4. Bell (FP) 115’11’’, 5. Knust (FP) 112’7’’ High jump — 1. Voegerl (SR) 6’6’’, 2. Bosley (P) 6’4’’, 3. Hohne (PC) 6’2’’, 4. Goeppner (SR) 5’8’’, 5. Lueken (NED) 5’8’’ Long jump — 1. Bosley (P) 21’6’’, 2. Voegerl (SR) 20’10’’, 3. Graves (PC) 18’10’’, 4. Goeppner (SR) 18’8.5’’, 6. Kreilein (FP) 18’3’’ Pole vault — 1. M. Springer (SR) 11’’, 2. Beckman (NED) 10’6’’, 3. Weyer (FP) 10’’, 4. Ehrhard (NED) 10’’, 6. Kluesner (FP) 9’’ Shot put — 1. Altmeyer (SR) 46’11.5’’, 2. Anderson (P) 46’1’’, 3. Bell (FP) 45’6’’, 4. Hayes (SR) 43’11.5’’, 5. Seufert (NED) 41’11’’, 6. Jacob (NED) 38’4.5’’ AT LINCOLN CITY

baseball? A: It’s been a wide variety, we have to adjust to whatever talent we have. When I first started coaching, our bats were hot. We crowded the plate and tried to hit the ball out of the park. Now that bats have changed, we might take a round of [batting practice] and hit one ball out. We’ve had teams where I’ve had really good speed and stole bases. We had teams that didn’t run real well. Every year is different. I’ve never been a big small ball guy. We bunt some, but I wouldn’t classify us as a small ball team. Q: Defensively, what are some of the keys to a solid infield? A: There’s three positions you need to be strong at: catcher, shortstop, and center field. The best teams that I’ve had, had catchers that could keep runners honest and throw runners out. Up the middle is the key, there’s no doubt about it. You’re not going to be a good ball club unless you’re strong up the middle. Q: During your 19 years of coaching, what have been some of the high points you experienced?

BOYS ■■ Gibson Southern 87, Heritage Hills 55 4x800m relay — 1. Gibson Southern (Hart, Reed, Neel, Purcell) 8:21.00 100m hurdles — 1. Spear (GS) 17.65, 2. Meyer (GS), 3. Wilson (HH) 100m dash — 1. Carter (HH) 11.33, 2. Riggs (GS), 3. Witte (GS) 1600m run — 1. Hopf (HH) 4:42.00, 2. Purcell (GS), 3. Neel (GS) 4x100m relay — 1. Heritage Hills (Carter, Wetzel, Schaad, Williams) 46.76 400m dash — 1. Gick (GS) 52.65, 2. Lashley (HH), 3. Bryant (GS) 300m hurdles — 1. Gick (GS) 45.52, 2. Spear (GS), 3. Wetzel (HH) 800m run — 1. Hopf (HH) 2:07.00, 2. Purcell (GS), 3. Buechlein (HH) 200m dash — 1. Riggs (GS) 23.53, 2. Witte (GS), 3. Pohl (GS) 3200m run — 1. Hart (GS) 10:29.00, 2. Epperson (GS), 3. Lay (GS) 4x400m relay — 1. Gibson Southern 3:33.00 Shot put — 1. Fauquher (GS) 44’6.5’’, 2. Moffitt (HH), 3. Robinson (GS) Discus — 1. Bullock (GS) 120’9’’, 2. Schaeffer (HH), 3. Robinson (GS) Long jump — 1. Smith (GS) 19’4.5’’, 2. Butler (GS), 3. Carter (HH) High jump — 1. Pohl (GS) 5’8’’, 2. Williams (HH), 3. Schaeffer (HH) Pole vault — 1. Hasty (HH) 12’’, 2. Gogel (HH), 3. Reinbrecht (GS) GIRLS ■■ Gibson Southern 69, Heritage Hills 63 4x800m relay — 1. Gibson Southern (Hart, Huelsman, Kiesel, Riggs) 10:51.00 100m hurdles — 1. Williams (HH) 17.39, 2. Lange (HH), 3. Moody (GS) 100m dash — 1. Burns (HH) 13.09, 2. Wilson (HH), 3. Richter (GS) 1600m run — 1. Hagedorn (HH) 6:10.00, 2. Kiesel (GS), 3. Jackson (GS) 4x100m relay — 1. Heritage Hills (WIlliams, Lange, Wilson, Burns) 52.70 400m dash — 1. Hasenour (GS) 1:02.00, 2. Foster (GS), 3. Rose (GS) 300m hurdles — 1. Moody (GS) 51.40, 2. Lange (HH), 3. Steckler (GS) 800m run — 1. Hart (GS) 2:41.00, 2. Hagedorn (HH), 3. Pennington (GS) 200m dash — 1. Burns (HH), 2. Wilson (HH), 3. Niehaus (GS) 3200m run — 1. Winkler (HH) 13:09.00, 2. Huelsman (GS), 3. Jackson (GS) 4x400m relay — 1. Gibson Southern 4:19.00 Shot put — 1. Hillyard (GS) 37’11.5’’, 2. Gordon (HH), 3. Lytton (HH) Discus — 1. Hillyard (GS) 112’1’’, 2. Gordon (HH), 3. Smith (HH) Long jump — 1. Wilson (HH) 14’6’’, 2. McKee (GS), 3. Hasenour (GS) High jump — 1. Pohl (GS) 4’6’’, 2. McKee (GS), 3. Lange (HH) Pole vault — 1. Pohl (GS) 8’6’’, 2. Marvin (HH), 3. Smith (HH)

On the air ■■ TODAY, APRIL 24 TELEVISION 1:15 p.m. — MLB baseball: Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals (FOXSMW) 5 p.m. — College softball: Nebraska at Iowa (BTN) 7 p.m. — MLB baseball: Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets (ESPN) 7:30 p.m. — NHL hockey: Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 1 Game 7, Carolina Hurricanes at Washington Capitals (NBCSN) 8 p.m. — NBA basketball: Playoffs Round 1 Game 5, Utah Jazz at Houston Rockets (TNT) 10 p.m. — Prep baseball: Jasper at Jeffersonville (taped, WJTS-Digital 18) 10:30 p.m. — NBA basketball: Playoffs Round 1 Game 5, Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors (TNT) RADIO 12:20 p.m. — MLB baseball: Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals (WQKZ 98.5 FM) 5:40 p.m. — Prep baseball: Jasper at Jeffersonville (WITZ 104.7 FM) ■■ THURSDAY, APRIL 25 TELEVISION 4:30 p.m. — Women’s college lacrosse: Northwestern at Ohio State (BTN) 8 p.m. — NFL football: 2019 NFL Draft, first round (ABC; ESPN) 10 p.m. — Prep baseball: Northeast Dubois at Jasper (taped, WJTS-Digital 18) RADIO 6:30 p.m. — Prep baseball: South Spencer at Forest Park (WQKZ 98.5 FM; WAXL 103.3 FM) 7 p.m. — Prep baseball: Northeast Dubois at Jasper (WITZ 104.7 FM; WBDC 100.9 FM)

A: We started off in the Blue Chip Conference, and we were very successful. Then we jumped into the PAC. We’ve won it a time or two. Of course our sectional win. We had a stretch where we won 90 games in four years. One of the biggest highlights I had was the number of kids we’ve had play collegiate baseball. We’ve had 17 or 18 kids play collegiately, and had several more that could have. That’s a testament to the athletes we’ve had. Q: How much longer do you see yourself coaching? A: I’d love to do it as long as I enjoy it. My oldest son (Drew) is a freshman, and I have a younger son that’s a seventh grader. I’d like to see those guys through, so that’s six more years. At the end of those six years if I’m still enjoying it, then great. Every year is a different challenge, but I’ve loved it. I love practice and player development. Even if I got out of coaching, I would still give lessons or work with hitters, catchers, infielders and do those things.