What a weekend we had in local sports. Loogootee ends BR 56 game win home win streak, a jv triple overtime thriller with a banked in 3 as the horn sounded and then on Saturday we had this……..
Girls Action On Saturday
Washington 52 (12-7) Gibson Southern 51 Shay Hawk with a triple from the vb line
Shoals 56 (3-16) Washington Catholic (4-13) 29
Southridge 47 Loogootee (3-17) 21
Vincennes Rivet 45 Evansville Mater Dei 39
North Posey 66 Pike Central 31
Evansville North 54 Jasper 42
Boys Action On Saturday
Jasper 60 Washington (6-5) 23
Shoals 61 (7-5) Springs Valley 56
Bloomfield 36 South Knox 32 OT
North Central 56 Vincennes Rivet 25
Southridge 60 Princeton 42
Sullivan 60 Vincennes Lincoln 57
Pike Central 49 Wood Memorial 34
The Washington Boys Sixth Grade Black Team improved to 9-4 Saturday with a win at Princeton 47-35. The Hatchets were led by Dylan Stowers with 17 points followed by Drew Clawson with 12. Kayl Kimmel scored 10 and Hunter Newland 8. Hatchets sixth grade next game is Thursday at Griffith against North Daviess.
Saturday morning the BR Vikings 8th grade boys hosted Shoals. They beat the Jug Rox 46-11. The Vikings were led in scoring by Cameron Knepp with 15 points, Kierson Lengacher with ten points, The Vikings travel to Washington Tuesday night.
Womens College basketball on Sunday.
IU now 16 and 1 and did in in style crushing Wisconsin 93-56 in front of a record 10,422 paid at Assembly Hall. Mackenzie holmes had another highly efficient game making 11 of 15 shots scoring 29 points and 8 rebounds in just 26 minutes of work. Other womens action in the state
Northern Iowa 73
Evansville 68
Mens College basketball on Sunday. The state’s only game was
Indiana St 62 (13-6)
Missouri St 64
After being ruled out for the season with an ankle injury early in the week, Alabama basketball forward Darius Miles has been arrested and charged with capital murder for a shooting on the Strip in Tuscaloosa. Miles, 21, one of two men charged in the case
The San Antonio Spurs might be 13-30, but they’ve got the entire NBA beat in one area of the record book.With a crowd of 68,323 fans, the Spurs broke the NBA single-game attendance record on Friday against the Golden State Warriors. The increased attendance came thanks to a special game played at the team’s former home at the Alamodome as part of a celebration of its 50th anniversary.