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South Shore high school sports scores and highlights from May 27 – The Patriot Ledger

It was the end of an era Friday as Whitman-Hanson High baseball coach Pat Cronin announced his retirement following the Panthers' 1-0 loss at Bridgewater-Raynham.

Whitman-Hanson finished the season at 9-11.

Cronin leaves with 503 career wins, split between East Bridgewater (421) and W-H (82), in 41 seasons as a varsity coach (50 overall). The East Bridgewater resident played at Whitman-Hanson, winning aClass B EMass championshipin 1965.

Cronin registered his 500th career win on May 13 when the Panthers edged Plymouth North, 3-2, in 9 innings.

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"I don't like (focusing) on me," he said of the milestone at the time. "You know what my favorite part of coaching is? During practices -- in the cage or on the mound when I'm working with kids. That's my favorite time. Or when I see kids like they did today making the big plays. I live for that stuff. That's what I got growing up in Whitman. That's what I got from all the coaches that I had -- people who cared showing you how to do something and then just saying, 'OK, just go have some fun.'"

On Senior Night, six B-R pitchers combined on the shutout, the Trojans' ninth in 20 games. Nolan DeAndrade was one of them, logging an inning and homering in the sixth for the game's lone run. Dylan Cronin got the win, Brendan Goonan notched the save andMike Logiudice was a defensive standout for B-R (15-5) in the regular-season finale.

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Senior tri-captain Aidan Barry a gem for Whitman-Hanson, scattering 5 hits, walking 3, and striking out 2 as the W-H defense played a strong game behind him. Barry picked off a runner and was helped out when center fielder Braden Kain chased down a deep fly ball.

Trevor Googins, Ryan Carrolland Cam Beltramini had the only Panther hits.

In other high school action on Friday:

Scituate 15 Cohasset 5: Jordan Barthel (2 for 3, home run, triple, 2 runs) and Neil Sullivan (1 for 2, home run, 2 runs) each had 4 RBI to power the Sailors (14-6) to a non-league win in their regular-season finale. Ben Whitman (3 for 3, triple, double, 3 runs, RBI) and Connor Stone (1 for 2, double, 2 walks, 2 RBI) also starred,Courtland Hare and Michael Sheskey each drove in a run, Johnny Kinsley scored 3 times and Henry Gates scored twice. Hare also got the win on the mound, allowing a hit over 3 innings with 5 strikeouts.

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Dighton-Rehoboth 4, Oliver Ames 2:Jake Waxman (double) andNathan Carpentier drove in runs for OA in the loss.Nathaniel Lewis got the other hit and scored a run, and pitcher Jack Richardson had a solid outing.

BC High 5, Central Catholic1: Three pitchers combined on a2-hitter for the Eagles. Chris Capozzi (Marshfield) had a big day at the plate.

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Brockton 9, Quincy 5: The Boxers topped the Presidents (11-11) in non-league action as Brady Ensko gotthe complete game win, Sami Balti had multiple hits and Brady Forman homered off the left-field foul pole.

Silver Lake 8, New Bedford 5 (11 inn.): The Lakers ended their season with a road win.

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Weymouth 13, Hingham 1: The Wildcats beat the Harbormen in non-league action.

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Braintree 11, Abington 1: The Wamps topped the Green Wave (16-4) in non-league action.

Cohasset 21, Rockland 1: The Skippers clinched the South Shore League Tobin Division crown asZoe Willock scored her first two varsity goals.

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Canton 13, Quincy 8: The Bulldogs topped the Presidents in non-league action.

Marshfield 13, Canton 10: In the loss, Canton'sSam Carlino (3 goals, 2 assists) recorded his 200th point overthe last two seasons. Brendan Tourgee (4 goals, assist),Dillon Albert (2 goals) and Colin Blake (goal) also played well.

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Bridgewater-Raynham 5, Brockton 0: The Trojans clinched a tie for the Southeast Conference championship as Nicole Kimball capped an undefeated league season with a 6-1, 6-1 victory at first singles. Holly Nichols and Catherine Taylor also won in singles, and B-R swept the doubles with the teams of Annaliese Colwell/Marlena Colwell and Grace Morris/Smitty Sriram.

Div. 1: Locals swept the top three spots in the triple jump on the first day of the Div. 1 state championships in Shrewsbury. Jiovanni Bycinte (BC High) won the event with a leap of 44 feet,1 inch, followed by teammate Ben Evee (2nd, 43-7.75) and North Quincy's Daithi Quinn (3rd, 43-7.5).

Quincy's Hatim Boukhtam was second in the 800m (1:58.11), and Gabe Rodrigues, histeammate on the Quincy/North Quincy co-op,was sixth in the discus (128-0). For Weymouth, David Manfredi was fourth in the 2-mile (9:43.83), and Cam Fernandez was eighth in the 200m (:22.48).

Pentathlon results were delayed.

Div. 2: Competingon home turf,Hingham's Tom Shetzline and Avery Warshaw both starred on the first day of the Div. 2 state championships at Hingham High. Shetzline won the 400m hurdles (:56.13) and was third in the triple jump (42-5.75). Warshaw won the triple jump in 44-8.

Marshfield's Jay Joyce was fourth in the 800m (1:56.66). Bridgewater-Raynham's Kauan Bento was seventh in the 200m (:22.67), and teammate Declan Hetrick was eighth in the discus (132-7).

Div. 3: Oliver Ames won two eventsonthe first day of the Div. 3 state championships at Westfield State as Fabrice Fouron captured the triple jump (42-0.5), and Ryan Sarney took the 2-mile (9:26.31).OA's Collin Williamson was second in the triple jump (42-0.5). The Tigers also dominated the pentathlon with William Sobieraj (4th, 2,015 points), Jack Rinehart (6th, 1,898) and Jacob Nipoti (7th, 1,671). OA's Owen McMorrow was sixth in the 2-mile (9:48.65).

Duxbury's Gavin Thomas won the 200m in :22.47 with teammate Lucas Fadden (:22.88) in fifth.Duxbury's Jake Boudreau was second in the 800m (1:59.68), and Oliver Bishop was eighth in the 400m hurdles (1:00.71).

Milton had a pair of fourth-place finishers in Liam Flaherty (triple jump, 40-7.5) and Donovan Murray (2-mile, 9:40.30), while Moses Mann was seventh in the 400m hurdles (1:00.61). Plymouth South's Dylan Brilliant was fifth in the 2-mile (9:40.60), and Plymouth North's Noah Gould was eighth in the 200m (:23.47).

Rain forces schedule change: The concluding day of the Division 4, 5 and6 track state tournaments, scheduled for Saturday, have been postponed to Monday due to the forecast of rain.

Div. 5: On Thursday, three locals finished second on the first day of the Div. 5 state championships in Weston -- Middleboro's Michael Neitlich in the 400m hurdles (:57.21); Randolph's John Morgan in the 200m (:22.93); and Norwell's Connor Reidy in the 2-mile (9:52.97).

Middleboro's Bolu Sotonwa was third in the triple jump (43-1.5), one spot ahead of Cardinal Spellman's Nathan Monteiro (school-record 43-0). In the 400m hurdles, Hanover's Mike DeMayo was fifth (1:01.73), and Randolph's Amani Rupia was seventh (1:01.88). Norwell's Thomas Corbett was fifth in the 2-mile (9:55.34), Spellman's Stephan Moise was seventh in the 200m (:23.81), and Middleboro's Noah DeGrazia was eighth in the 800m (2:01.46).

Div. 6: On Thursday, Carver's Julian Grant was seventh in the 200m (:23.20) and Abington's Jeff Buckley was eighth in the discus (127-3)on the first day of the Div. 6 state championships at Westfield State.

Div. 1: Weymouth had three top-8 finishes on the first dayof the Div. 1 state championships in Shrewsbury. Gracie Richard was fifth in the 800m (2:21.13), and Emma Daley was eighth (2:22.87). Ella Bates finished fifth in the 2-mile (11:30.46).

Pentathlon results were delayed.

Div. 2:Bridgewater-Raynham's Nethica Auguste won the triple jump with a leap of 36-10.5 on the first day of the Div. 2 state championships at Hingham High. Marshfield had a pair of third-place finishes, fromCharlotte Henning (800m, 2:15.75) and Eleanor Angeles-Whitfield (2-mile, 11:12.97). Hingham's Maureen Koenen was fourth in the 400m hurdles in 1:06.63.

Div. 3: Plymouth South's Katrina Sullivan won the 400m hurdles in 1:06.2, and Stoughton's Shayla Ford won the 200m in :25.97 onthe first day of the Div. 3 state championships at Westfield State.

Milton's Gretel Schewe (2:23.46) and Mia Jilani (2:25.33) finished 2-3 in the 800m, and teammate Elana Pukel was third in the pentathlon with 2,221 points. Oliver Ames' Johanna Holmes was third in the 2-mile (1:48.86), and Plymouth South's Cam Travis was third in the triple jump (34-8.25). Stoughton's Maya Ashu was fifth in the triple jump (34-5), and teammate Carmela Brown was sixth in the discus (89-1).

In the 400m hurdles, Whitman-Hanson's April Keyes (4th, 1:08.69), Milton's Kai Quinones (6th, 1:11.70) and Oliver Ames' Sarah Hilliard (7th, 1:13.55) all starred. Plymouth South's Lauren Donlan was seventh in the discus (88-4).

Rain forces schedule change: The concluding day of the Division 4, 5 and6 track state tournaments, scheduled for Saturday, have been postponed to Monday due to the forecast of rain.

Div. 5: On Thursday, Cardinal Spellman's Ashley Holbrook won the triple jump in a meet-record 36-6.75on the first day of the Div. 5 state championships in Weston. Liliana MacDonald of Norwell was runner-up in 36-3.5, and Middleboro's Elleana Bush was sixth (34-4.5).

Cohasset's Riley Nussbaum was second in the 800m (2:20.26). In the 400m hurdles, Norwell's Bridget Shaw was third (1:06.65), followed by teammates Ella Johnson (6th, 1:08.17) and Meredith Cassidy (8th, 1:09.21). In the discus, Middleboro's Shauna Gallagher was eighth (86-5).

Div. 6: On Thursday, Maria Wood of Abington was runner-up in the 200m (:25.81)on the first day of the Div. 6 state championships at Westfield State. West Bridgewater's Ella Dunbury was seventh in two events -- 800m (2:29.90) and 2-mile (12:14.83) -- and teammate Grace Schnell was eighth in the triple jump (32-9.5).

Archbishop Williams' Maddie Hussey was sixth in the 2-mile (12:09.31) and teammate Erin O'Toole was eighth in the 200m (:28.34).

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West Genesee, Westhill lead sweep of baseball sectional openers – Eagle News Online

CENTRAL NEW YORK Six area high school baseball teams faced opening games in the Section III playoffs Tuesday afternoon and all of them emerged victorious.

Seeking its first sectional title since 1977, West Genesee, the no. 2 seed in Class AA, easily cleared its first hurdle, routing no. 7 seed Syracuse City 14-3 in the quarterfinals in Camillus.

Syracuse went up 1-0 in the first inning, but the Wildcats took charge with four runs in the bottom of the first and three more runs in the second. More would follow, including a six-run fifth inning.

Only getting eight hits, WG took advantage of wildness with 10 walks and four hit batters. Eric Korzeniewski tripled and drove in four runs, with Ryan Klementowski and Jacob Severson getting two RBIS apiece as Dan Flaherty and Luis Suarez each scored three runs. Klementowski pitched five innings, allowing seven hits but striking out nine.

In Class B, the main story was that Westhill and Skaneateles earned one more shot at each other in the quarterfinals after two entertaining regular-season games that the Warriors won.

Westhill, the no. 3 seed, shut out no. 14 seed Chittenango 4-0 in a game that, for a long while, was a tense pitchers duel between Warriors ace Mike Madigan and Bears ace Carlos Torres-Carman.

Neither pitcher surrendered a run for five innings. Finally, in the bottom of the sixth Westhill got to Torres-Carman, the big blow Taden Chesters bases-clearing, three-run double as Dom Zawadzki also drove in a run.

Madigan allowed just two hits, one of them to Torres-Carman and the other to Austin Khammar, and set a career mark with 15 strikeouts to overcome three walks.

Meanwhile, no. 6 seed Skaneateles had to rally past no. 11 seed Lowville 7-3 in a game where the Red Raiders took a 1-0 lead in the first inning and then scored twice in the third after the Lakers went up 2-1 in the second.

Still trailing 3-2, Skaneateles went ahead for good when it earned a pair of fourth-inning runs. A three-run sixth put the game away as Emil Sander went two-for-four with three RBIs.

Cooper Purdy scored twice as single RBIs went to Nate Shattuck, Chad Lowe, Joe Bruna and Trey Michel. James Musso went the distance, striking out 11 to overcome seven Lowville hits.

Solvay got a double bonus. Not only did the no. 7 seed Bearcats beat no. 10 seed Phoenix 10-3, it earned a quarterfinal home game when no. 2 seed Little Falls was shocked by no. 18 seed Vernon-Verona-Sherrill 9-7.

As for its own game, Solvay struck twice in the first inning and broke it open with a four-run fourth, adding four more insurance runs in the sixth to support pitcher Dan Mrowinski, who went six innings for the win.

Jonathan Gonzalez-Perez hit a home run on his way to three RBIs. Anthony Berry had two hits and drove in two runs as Mrowinski, Jordan Dippold and Robert Tarolli had one RBI apiece.

On the road, Marcellus, the no. 12 seed, proved quite impressive against no. 5 seed Holland Patent, piling up runs in the course of a 13-2 victory over the Golden Knights to earn a spot in the quarterfinals against no. 4 seed Homer.

The Mustangs banged out 14 hits, four of them by Adam Sullivan, who tripled and scored four runs as Ethan Snyder doubled and earned four RBIs.

Snyder, Colin Johnson, Ryder Donahue and Hunter Byrne had two hits apiece as John Francesconi joined Donahue and Byrne in the two-RBI column. Francesconi also pitched six innings to earn the win, striking out nine.

Finally, there was Bishop Ludden tearing through its Class C playoff opener, the no. 10 seed Gaelic Knights blanking no. 7 seed Tully 13-0 to set up a quarterfinal showdown with no. 2 seed Beaver River.

Two runs in the first and third innings put Ludden in control, and was all pitcher Peter Dunham needed as he threw a one-hitter, amassing 13 strikeouts against just two walks.

At the plate, the Gaelic Knights used an eight-run seventh inning to put the game away. Tim Dunham singled, doubled and drove in three runs, with Peter Dunham adding three hits and two RBIs as Andrew Pullano and Mike Masterpole also drove in a pair of runs.

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Raleigh Allen, Brendan Amos, Ashleigh Anderson, Matthias Barnes Adams, Alaina Barr, John Baumann, Sabrina Bava, Destiney Beaman, Gwenlyn Bender, Trystan Benton, Liberty Blankenship, Alec Border, Nathaniel Bowrey, Connor Bradshaw, Chase Brewer, Tamra Bush, Ivy Butler, Ryne Buttz, Sophia Castro, Ryan Clark, Evelyn Comerford, Peyton Courson, Blake Cox, Hannah Cox, Eli Crockett, Madison Davis, Mackenzie Dehority, Alexander Denning, Andrew Detmers, Wrigley Donahue, Jack Driscoll, Cora Edwards, Brayden Ellis, Corey Ellis, Katlynne Ellis, Rosemary Ellison, Joshua England, Austin Engle, Lane Fehrenbacher, Alexis Finfrock, William Flaherty, Macie Fleming, Caroline Flora, Haley Floyd, Jack Foreman, Anthony Franklin, Connor Freeman, Byron Gallardo, Mason Gatlin, Zacary Girard, Francisco Javier Gomez, Rylee Gower, Kendall Grace, Madison Gray, Isabella Grubbs, Logan Grunden

Ethan Hamrick, Brent Hansen, Royce Harper, Faith Hartke, Brynn Hastings, Megan Hatayama, Jaycie Higar, Devon Hill, Sierra Hiser, Andreona Hollgarth, Hailey Holt, Tyler Howerton, Keilei Hudson, Madison Inman, Hunter Jackson, Katie Janvrin, Chloe Karnes, Logan Kendall, Cayden Kessler, Christian Keyhea, Brandon Kondritz, Kemper Koslofski, Kolby Koslofski, Melanie Kostelecky, Tristen Kuiters, Mackenzie Lacy, Cameron Lamonda, Gabriella Lancaster, Tryston Larson, Isabella Ledesma, Braydon Leffler, Bryan Lewis, Cole Lingard, Adam Lutz, Alexis Mallory, Emma Mallory, Lindsay Marion, Rhiannon Marshall, Jalynn Martin, Pantara Mathes, Gavin Mcinerney, Emersyn Michalek, Logan Miller, Joseph Mitchell, Aleah Mulgrew, Braedon Myers, William Newton, Eden Niebrugge, Kathryn Oliger, Aiden Page, Alexandra Payne-Brummerstedt, Kyler Peer, Jaume Pena Gali, Justin Pepper, Allyson Pfeiffer, Autumn Plumstead, Kaytlyn Pounders, Skyler Pratt, Conner Price

Logan Quick, Emma Rademacher, Dayton Ragsdale, Jacob Rambo, Aubrey Rhoades, Christian Rudolph, Hannah Sago, Jordan Sago, Abigail Scharf, Anna Schmidt, Jason Schroeder, Cole Seeley, Amylie Shafer, Jessie Shuffit, Audrey Skidmore, Karsyn Sloan, Dylaney Smalley, Saylor Smith, Zoey Smith, Ryan Smithson, Payton Speagle, Allison Sperry, Brenton St Pierre, Dionysia Staggs, Alexis Stalets, Tatum Stein, Carly Stimson, Taylor Stolley, Skyler Sweeney, Carly Thomas, Frances Thomas, Lawrence Trimble, Zachary Turner, Libby Tuttle, Frank Tyrolt, Elliott Underhile, Madison Walker, Weston Walker, Lauren Waller, Stone Waller, Whitley Washburn, Harrison Weter, Colin White, Courtney Wilhelm, Megan Windlan, Isabella Woodworth, Trista Yount, Jacob Zora

OKAW VALLEY

Evelyn Grace Ashley, Zach Trenton Baumbarger, Olivia Carol Blastenbrei, Jonathan Dean Book, Saskia Breeuwsma, Ethan Michael Briggs, Katie Alberta Brown, Damien Jaquan Coney, Mallory Reagan Dawson, Lincoln James Dickens, Cody Isaiah Lee Ellis, Hazel Scout Finley, Gunyr Dale Fitzgerald, Reiss Nicole Frye, Dilek Ikra Gunsoy, Savannah Grace Hagerman, Shyanne Nicole Harding, Miles Fredric Harlin, Chloe Denai Harris, Mia Arwen Harris, Alyssa Clarice Hart, Amelia Rose Landreth, Colin Noble Lawrence-Gibbons, Lathen Jacob McLain, Jakob William McQuire, Kadan Shane Miller, Tyson Samuel Montgomery, Madelyn Mae Neville, Braeden David Nichols, Kaeden Allen Robert Primmer, Cale Scott Roley, Mackenzy Lee Schwartz, Wyatt Robert Shonkwiler, Karlie Fay Stauder, Kylie Sue Stauder, Kaden Allen Stockton, Konnor Lee Taylor, Shaukana Glory Jean Tipsword, Walker Presley Wagner, Mikhayla Joyce Ward, Seth Robert Webner, Makayla Ann Marie Weybright, Lakrista Witt.

Valedictorians:Evelyn Grace Ashley and Savannah Grace Hagerman

Salutatorian:Amelia Rose Landreth

SANGAMON VALLEY

Marshall Kenneth Abel, Dyllon Wayne Albright, Caleb M. Alderson, Seth Alexander Barr, Stephanie Arlene Barringer, Gracelynn Blair, Dustyn Marshall Blankenship, Kevin Paul Book, Ashlyn Lee Brickey, Faith Josephine Buoy, William Victor Cebuhar, Daleny Kristina Chumbley, Jordan L. Closs, Nathaniel Vernon Wayne Cox, Conner Crane, Taiylor Marie Daykin, Kendall A. Durbin, Cailey Jo Eaton, Celeste M. Ellis, Jakob Dean Etter, Camdyn Force, Makenna RoseFord, Dylan Lance Gaddis, Jonathon A. Hall, Donavyn Hiser-Byrne, Christine Lynn Koontz, Madilyn Renee Livingston, Dalton Lee Loyd, Abby Lynn Marksberry, Alan James McCarty, Dylan Michael McElroy, Remi Jo Mendenhall, Sommer LaRaine Merritt, Parker Timothy Milligan, Rebecca Elizabeth Moxley, Jaden Michael Muir, Sara Nicole Netterville, Jessica Elizabeth Newlin, Abel Isaiah Noguez, Gabriel Rex Owens, Luke Wayne Perkinson, Joseph Raymond Kenneth Peters, Emily Jo Rogers, Steven Leroy Shindledecker, Beth Alma Stacey, Ashlee Grace Taynor, Vanessa Elizabeth Templeton, Benjamin Matthew Whitney, Aveary Leigh Williams, Natalie Grace Williams, Hailey Marie Zimmer.

WARRENSBURG-LATHAM

Jackson David Abner, Gregory James Allen, Kierstin Elizabeth Allen, Emma Frances Baker, Azzam Fariz Bakri, Clayten Eugene Bandy, Cory M. Beck, Grayson D. Benson, Lauren Alexis Bradshaw, Samuel James Buchholz, Kayleigh Jo Carder, Simone Eshing Chang, Austin J. Cohn, Emma Kay Cordts, Cody Cuthbertson, Ema Christine Dutcher, Evan Ashton Erwin, Chesney Ann Eschbach, Makenzie M. Franklin, Rhae Lynn Gaither, Kaitlyn Nicole Gist, Nevaeh Rhonae Gould, Jenna Renee Gulyash, Leah Kristine Hall, Luke Kristian Hall, Hayden Scott Harvey, Mason A. Hawkins, Haley S. Heil, Katherine Elyse Hill, Carmen Lee Howard, Madiso Hunt, Brooks Neil Hyden, Ashley Christine Hymes, Zachariah Lang Jalley, Abraham William Koenig, Elijah Lee Koenig, Grace Ruth Koenig, Jaelynn Mariah Lee, Joshua Matthew Lowe, Wyatt James Lowe, Kannon Dean Lynch, Conner Alan Maloney, Alexander Jeffrey Matthews, Elijah James Matthews, Jayden Dewayne Newton, Brooke Danielle Oakley, Marriah Laurice Page, Benjamin Jon Pasquariello, Ainsley Jenai Poston, Baylee A. Rambo, Sophie Corinne Rau, Harrison Quincy Reedy, Andreas Vj Robinson, Francisco Javier Rojas, Jacob Wade Sarver, Christian Kenneth Schanefelt, Connor David Schlosser, Jacob Daniel Six, Austin James Stock, Brianna Dawn Sumner, Clayton Ray Taylor, Joel R. Thompson, Aaric Benjamin Ward, Caleb Austin White, Ethan Andrew Yaroch, Joseph Austin Young

Valedictorians:Simone Chang, Ema Dutcher, Zachariah Jalley, Brooke Oakley

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Westfield wins first-ever Unified track sectional Hamilton County Reporter – ReadTheReporter.com

The Westfield Unified track and field team made history on Saturday by winning its first-ever sectional championship.The Shamrocks scored 119 points to win the Noblesville sectional. Westfield led a county sweep of the top four, as Carmel was the runner-up with 106 points. The Millers scored 104 and Fishers totaled 100.The top three teams in the sectional advance to next Saturdays regional at Kokomo, so Westfield, Carmel and Noblesville will be participating.Here is a complete list of team scores and Hamilton County participants.

Team scores: Westfield 119, Carmel 106, Noblesville 104, Fishers 100, Lawrence North 99, Pendleton Heights 94, Zionsville 93, Lawrence Central 85, New Castle 81, Hamilton Heights 73, New Palestine 72, Hamilton Southeastern 71, Richmond 23.

Mixed 100 meter dashSection 1: 1. Conner Babcock (F) 11.98, 2. Thomas Vandegriff (W) 12.34, 3. Samuel Syrus (F) 12.43, 4. Danny Wald (C) 12.93, 5. Tristan Stahly (C) 13.06, 6. Tquan Spencer (HH) 14.02, 7. Ricky Munoz (HH) 14.87.Section 2: 1. Evan Reiss (N) 14.14, 2. Michael Bostic (W) 14.39, 4. Carson Saturday (W) 14.46, 5. Logan Kojetin (N) 14.50.Section 3: 3. Dylan Cabrera (W) 15.35, 4. Eliott Kibble (HSE) 15.62, 6. Brinley Flaherty (HH) 16.45.Section 4: 2. Olivia Lorch (HSE) 16.75, 4. Declan Daley (C) 18.38, 5. Colin Schooley (F) 18.66, 6. Mo Ashour (N) 19.01.Section 5: 2. AJ Bodey (C) 18.85, 6. Skyler Garrett (HH) 20.56.Section 6: 2. Eliza Bozell (N) 21.06, 3. Jose Olvera (HSE) 21.36, 5. Crysta Coble (F) 21.98.Section 7: 4. Madison Williams (HSE) 38.88.

Mixed 400 meter dashSection 1: Conner Babcock (F) 55.15, 2. Eric Li (C) 57.19, 3. Jack Dietz (W) 59.82, 5. Shawn Landrum (W) 1:00.75, 6. Connor Gratigny (C) 1:04.42, 8. Cassidy Felger (HH) 1:09.13.Section 2: Blake Koven (N) 1:04.40, 2. Helen Myers (F) 1:06.59, 3. Bostic (W) 1:08.62, 6. Connor Lehman (N) 1:13.36, 7. Dagen Fernandez (HSE) 1:18.46, 8. Chloe Flanders (HH) 1:18.85.Section 3: 5. Noah Morris (N) 1:17.65, 7. James Zachary (HH) 1:24.68.Section 4: 2. Carter Schmidt (F) 1:20.41, 3. Ethyn Huffman (HH) 1:20.55, 5. Lauren Peebles (N) 1:25.96, 6. Adam Slota (HSE) 1:31.26.Section 5: 1. Kenny Lardio (W) 1:29.16, 3. Matthew Kiffmeyer (HSE) 1:32.61, 4. Robert Barrett (F) 1:34.47, 5. Mercedes Schmidt (C) 1:36.19, 7. Ceci Campbell (C) 1:55.40.

Girls 4100 relay1. Fishers (Maggie Marie Van Voorhis, Abigail Macgregor, Avery Lake, Aubrey Ellinger) 56.44, 2. Westfield (Tamera Cotton, Kenzie Cason, Heidi Burke, Ellie Rinne) 59.08, 3. Noblesville (Jordin Clark, Aubrey Griffin, Jessica Neal, Abby Pittman) 1:04.50, 4. Carmel (Lily Small, Eva Glazier, Emily Switzer, Elizabeth Piha) 1:14.46, 5. Southeastern (Bridget Bell, Kayla Brinley, Stephanie Arnold, Rachel Holland) 1:14.78, 6. Heights (Lily Steiner, Monse Bautista, Haley Ringer, Kailey Sutton) 1:16.83.

Boys 4100 relay1. Westfield (Andrew Bullock, James Kraus, Elliott Hodgin, Vandegriff) 49.21, 2. Carmel (Will McKee, Brayton Gray, Ben Austgen, Javan Fort) 49.85, 3. Fishers (Akeem Schooley, Cooper Babcock, Evan Barker, Syrus) 50.99, 4. Noblesville (Cole Richardson, Noah Morris, Britton Cole, Kojetin) 54.41, 6. Heights (Michael Sampson, J. Zachary, Andrew Sampson, Colin Jacobi) 1:00.27, 7. Southeastern (Fernandez, George Moser, Kiffmeyer, Kibble) 1:06.57.

Mixed long jumpFlight 1: 1. Danny Wald (C) 19-1, 2. Stahly (C) 18-6, 3. A. Schooley (F) 18-5.5, 5. Blain Zachary (HH) 16-4, 6. Bullock (W) 16-1.Flight 2: 1. Rinne (W) 12-11, 2. Sophia Millikan (N) 12-8.5, 6. Mira Warnick (F) 10-4.Flight 3: 2. Burke (W) 12-7, 3. Evie Lybrook (HH) 12-3.5, 7. Huffman (HH) 10-0.Flight 4: 1. Linnea Schultz (HSE) 10-8, 2. Clark (N) 10-3, 4. Munoz (HH) 9-11.25, 5. AJ Gibson (C) 9-10.5, 6. Ainsley Staley (W) 9-4.5.Flight 5: 2. Connor Lehman (N) 10-5.75, 6. C. Schooley (F) 9-4.75, 7. Moser (HSE) 8-0.5.Flight 6: 1. Kendall Shorter (HSE) 7-11.5, 3. Kentrell Richardson (C) 6-9.75.

Mixed shot putFlight 1: 1. Brodey Frey (C) 43-7.25, 2. Andrew Barker (F) 43-0, 3. Case Reynolds (W) 42-8, 4. B. Zachary (HH) 40-1.5, 6. Barker (F) 38-0.25, 8. Kyle Young (HSE) 31-9.5.Flight 2: 1. Levi Box (W) 35-6.5, 4. Jason Fromming (C) 28-8.5, 5. Ava Shanehsaz (N) 26-5, 7. Euryah Slaughter (W) 22-11.5, 8. Lauryn Bray (HSE) 19-6.25.Flight 3: 1. Sarah Steadman (C) 25-7.5, 3. A. Sampson (HH) 24-2.75, 7. Xanthe Tsimerakis (F) 22-11.5.Flight 4: 1. M. Sampson (HH) 24-0, 3. Alexis Bogan (N) 18-10, 6. Jessica Neal (N) 15-6, 8. Maddie Cardamone (C) 12-10.5.Flight 5: 1. Peyton Ramey (N) 16-7, 2. Kailey Sutton (HH) 14-0, 3. Nisha Roy (W) 13-6.5.Flight 6: 3. Rachel Holland (HSE) 9-7.5, 5. Mia McIntosh (F) 9-3.

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Winnipeg Jets This Upcoming Summer

Ken Wiebe of Sportsnet: The Winnipeg Jets have a lot to address this off-season. For one, there is Mark Scheifele. An impending rebuilding phase is likely here and Scheifele may or may not be part of it.

Winnipeg also has to figure out who its next head coach will be. While Barry Trotz makes a boatload of sense, this is far from automatic. Then, there is the long-term deal possibilities for Pierre-Luc Dubois. Dubois had 28 goals and 60 points this season. Expect a pay raise.

After that, the blueline is a work in progress. Josh Morrissey continues to anchor the backend but Neal Pionk needs to bounce back. Then, it comes down how many veterans get pushed out this summer. The youth is knocking on the door.

Finally, there is Eric Comrie. Comrie showed he could be the perfect compliment and backup to Connor Hellebuyck. He can handle more or less of a workload as seen fit. Comfort level for Comrie is high with Hellebuyck and goaltending coach Wade Flaherty. It makes too much sense as well.

Wayne Scanlan of Sportsnet (mailbag): There are so many decisions to be made on and off the ice for the Ottawa Senators. The NHL Draft is the first date to eye for those watching Pierre Dorion and Ottawa. Who do they go after as the seventh pick is very much in play?

Dorion wants to make some splashes this summer and has the prospects and packages to potentially do so. It comes down to timing and fit. With Colin White a likely buyout candidate, that frees more cap space for Dorion to make more moves.

Ottawa needs top-six forward talent and at least one more top-four defenseman. This team must be competitive and much closer to the playoffs. D.J. Smith and Dorion know this. The time is now for moves to be made.

Travis Konecny, Kevin Fiala, and even Josh Manson are possible candidates who can fit some holes. Now, Ottawa just has to deliver on their promises to not just Thomas Chabot but the fans as well.

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