The top ranked South Knox Lady Spartans defeated Barr Reeve 76-34. Bren Hill led all scorers with 22 as the Spartans clinched no worse than a tie for the Blue Chip title. Barr Reeve is back in action tomorrow at home against Shakamak. Tip off at 1pm.
Loogootee fell at home last night to NE Dubois 46-22. The Lady Lions drop to 7-10 with a home game tomorrow afternoon against Crothersville. Tip off at 1pm.
North Daviess suffered a road loss to White River Valley 41-33
Vincennes Lincoln lost to Castle 56-32
Rivet dropped a tough one in overtime to Wood Memorial 42-38
Princeton beat Pike Central 60-32
Evansville Reitz topped Jasper 50-37
Washington Catholic will have a Boys/Girls doubleheader tonight at Cannelton. Girls tip off at 6:30pm.
Boys basketball tonight:
Barr Reeve is at Wood Memorial. Tip-off at 8pm on The General 95.9 and 101.3fm.
Washington is at home against Princeton. Tip off at 8pm on Memories 107.9fm
Shoals will host Borden. Tip off at 7:30pm on The Razor 94.5fm.
North Daviess will entertain Linton
Rivet hosts NE Dubois
Pike Central at North Knox
Vincennes Lincoln at South Knox
Jasper at home against Forest Park
Washington Jr High Lady Hatchets traveled to Vincennes for the 2nd night in a row to play at Vincennes Clark. Washington 7th grade girls started the night off with a very good win in a close hard fought game on the road 21-19.7th Grade Girls record now 15-4.Washington 8th grade girls would work, claw and dig deep doing their job and be within 1 point down the stretch, but would have to foul and Vincennes would hit their free throws at the end and Washington 8th grade would fall short 19-24 when the dust settled. It was a very good game to close the season out on the road in front of a good crowd in a hostile atmosphere.Both teams will play their last regular season HOME game on Saturday starting at 10:00 AM.
The Washington Hatchets 8th Grade Boys finished off the regular season with a win over Bloomfield 53-33 to improve to 13-6. The Hatchets were led by Hunter Newland with 20 points followed by Cole McCleese with 19. Noah Rhoades scored 5, Kayl Kimmel 4, Dylan Stowers 3 and Drew Clawson 2. The 8th Grade plays next at home Monday night in the PAC Conference Tournament.
PARIS (AP) — They’ve seen the Eiffel Tower. They’ve had great food. They’ve enjoyed some of the best that Paris has to offer, but unfortunately the Indiana Pacers didn’t give the French much of a game to watch as they fell to San Antonio yesterday afternoon 140-110. The two teams wrap up the series in Paris tomorrow.