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June 13, 2018

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B-2 Sports Wednesday, June 13, 2018 The Press-Dispatch "I talked to the boys who are coming back next year about working on their game, what they need to work on between now and next year, because that's when they can really improve their individu- al scores," Gideon said. "You get better in season, but you really get better during the offseason, just like a lot of sports. If you work real- ly hard all summer, then in the fall you can make some big jumps." "It gives us room to try to get back there next year, but it's not going to be easy," Gideon added. "The section- al is really loaded and a lot of teams have a lot coming back next year. So we know what we have to do to get back to that point." GOLF Continued from page 1 RUN Continued from page 1 SPORTS BRIEFS Pike Central Chargers to host soccer clinic June 15 The Pike Central Char- gers soccer coaching staff and players will be host- ing a one-day clinic on Fri- day, June 15, for boys and girls who will be entering kindergarten through eighth grade this fall. The clinic will be held at the Gospel Center Church's soccer field on east Illi- nois Street in Petersburg. Session 1 – from 10 to 11:30 a.m. – will be for boys and girls kindergar- ten through fifth grade. Session 2 – from 12:30 to 3 p.m. – will be for boys and girls sixth through eighth grade. Members of the Pike Central High School boys' soccer team and coaches will run the clinic, with age specific drills and in- struction. The registration fee is $20 per player. A clinic t- shirt will be provided to those who are pre-regis- tered. Check-in is 15 to 20 minutes before the start of each session. Registration will also be conducted the day of the clinic, but no clinic t- shirts will be provided. Registration forms and payments are due by Fri- day, June 1, in order to re- ceive a clinic t-shirt. Com- pleted registration forms, along with checks made payable to "PC Boys Soc- cer," should be mailed to Amanda Howald, 941 South State Road 61, Winslow, IN 47598. All players attending the clinic should arrive with shinguards and a wa- ter bottle, as well as their own soccer ball. For more information, or to obtain a registration form, call Pike Central High School head boys' soccer coach Chad West- ern at (812) 789 -3312. Lady Charger Basketball Camp set for June 25-28 Girls who will be enter- ing third through eighth grades this fall will have a chance to improve their skills and learn more about basketball during the Lady Chargers Bas- ketball Camp, which will be held from Monday, June 25, through Thurs- day, June 28, at Pike Cen- tral High School. Pike Central High School head coach Kyle McCutchan and his staff will be conducting two separate camps. The first will be for incoming 3rd through 5th graders from 6 -7 p.m. The sec- ond will be for incoming 6th through 8th graders from 7-8 p.m. The camp will focus on fundamentals and learn- ing the game of basket- ball. There will be games and contests each day. Each camper will receive individual instruction from coaching staff and high school players. The cost is $20 per play- er, or $ 35 for two players from the same family, and includes a camp t-shirt. Forms are available at each school's office. Completed registration forms, along with checks made payable to Kyle Mc- Cutchan, should be mailed to: Kyle McCutchan, 410 S. 8th St., Petersburg, IN 47567. Please be sure to note each player's incom- ing grade and their shirt size. Registrations must be received by Saturday, June 9, so shirts can be or- dered on Monday, June 11. Pike Central Youth Wrestling Camp to be held Wrestlers who are inter- ested in improving their skills and knowledge of the sport are invited to participate in the Pike Central Youth Wrestling Camp. The wrestling camp is for students who will be in kindergarten or first through sixth grades in the 2018-19 school year. The camp will run from Monday, July 16, to Fri- day, July 20, from 6 p.m.- 7:10 p.m., at the Pike Cen- tral High School gym. The wrestling finale will be held on Wednesday, July 25, at 6 p.m. The sign-up fee is $45 ($25 for any additional siblings) and includes a T-shirt and a medal. Registration forms, which can be found on Facebook on the Pike Central Wrestling page, can be mailed to Ryan McCain, 110 West Crest- view Drive, Petersburg, IN 47567. For more information, contact McCain by calling 812-789 -6381 or by e-mail- ing him at ryanfmccain@ gmail.com, or visit the Pike Central Wrestling page on Facebook. and Quinlan Teague placed third with a time of 56:30. The team of Christian Benson and Shelby Vaughn placed first in the Male/Fe- male 30 -60 division with a time of 44:44. The 7th Annual Peters- burg Lions Club Run for Sight will be held on Satur- day, June 8, 2019, at 9 a.m. For more information, or to assist the Peters- burg Lions Club with their sight-saving work, contact Cal Biddle at 812-354-8069. New members and contri- butions are always wel- come. Christian Benson (left) and Shelby Vaughn (right) teamed up to place first in the Male/Fe- male 30-60 division during the 6th Annual Pe- tersburg Lions Club Run for Sight on Saturday, June 9, at Hornady Park, with a time of 44 min- utes, 44 seconds. Submitted photo Wil Teague (left) and Josh Roach (right) teamed up to place first in the Males (2) 61-90 division during the 6th Annual Petersburg Lions Club Run for Sight on Saturday, June 9, at Hornady Park, with a time of 41 minutes, 4 seconds. Submitted photo Quinlan Teague (left) and Morgan Anderson (right) teamed up to place third in the Females (2) Under 30 division during the 6th Annual Petersburg Lions Club Run for Sight on Satur- day, June 9, at Hornady Park, with a time of 56 minutes, 30 seconds. Submitted photo The Pike Central High School softball team held its annual awards banquet recently. Team members are, first row, left to right: Jalah Barnes, Alizé Padgett, Alex Traylor, Jordan Montgomery, Peyton Sor- gius, Kenzie Powell, Karsyn Pipes, Aubrie Dawson, Emily Carnahan and Kelsey Barrett. Second row: Mallory Hickey, Lauren Vaughn, Alexis Halbrader, Audra Stone, Demi Croak, Hannah Carnahan, Addie Johnson, Riley Morgan, Madison Warner and Xia Stafford. Submitted photo The Pike Central High School softball team held its annual awards banquet re- cently. The team's junior varsity award winners are, left to right: Alizé Padgett (JV Pitching Award); Hannah Carnahan (JV Hitting Award); Madison Warner (JV Most Improved Award); Addie Johnson (JV Men- tal Attitude Award); and Kelsey Barrett (JV Academic Award). Submitted photo The Pike Central High School softball team held its an- nual awards banquet recently. The team's varsity award winners are, left to right: Jordan Montgomery (Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association Academic All-State Award, Varsity Outfielder Award); Jalah Barnes (Peters- burg Kiwanis Varsity Mental Attitude Award); Emily Carnahan (Varsity Most Improved Award); Demi Croak (PAC All-Conference Infielder Award, Varsity Hitting Award); Audra Stone (Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association Academic All-State Award, Varsity Infielder Award); and Peyton Sorgius (Varsity Pitching Award). Submitted photo WINSLOW SPORTS LEAGUE TEE-BALL CLOSING CEREMONIES GIRLS' SOFTBALL AWARD WINNERS The Winslow Sports League held its closing ceremonies and All-Star game for tee-ball on Friday, June 8. All players receive free food, a tro- phy and certificates. Pictured above, from left to right, Abby and Izzy Tyr- ing pose with their trophies. Submit- ted photo The Winslow Sports League held its closing ceremonies and All-Star game for tee-ball on Friday, June 8. Above, Tis- dale Coachworks Coach Tris- ton Yates (center) poses with team members Rayden School- er (left) and Bane Allen (right). Submitted photo The Winslow Sports League held its closing ceremonies and All-Star game for tee-ball on Friday, June 8. Above, Play and Learn Coach Stevie Schultz (right) presents Waylon Bigers (left) and Kierce Hayes (cen- ter) with their trophies. Submit- ted photo The Winslow Sports League held its closing ceremonies and All-Star game for tee-ball on Friday, June 8. Mason Heavy Diesel team member Brantley Wilson holds up his trophy and a "Best Arm" certificate. Sub- mitted photo The Winslow Sports League held its closing ceremonies and All-Star game for tee-ball on Friday, June 8. Above, members of the Mac Heat- ing and Air celebrate after receiving their trophies. Submitted photo The Winslow Sports League held its closing ceremo- nies and All-Star game for tee-ball on Friday, June 8. Above, Igloo team member Allie Isaa- cs shows off her tro- phy. Submitted phot Call us at 812-354-8500 or email sports@pressdispatch.net GOT SPORTS NEWS?

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