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Feburary 26, 2020

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The Press-Dispatch Sports Wednesday, Februar y 26, 2020 B- 3 SWIM Continued from page 1 BOYS' BASKETBALL Front row (l to r): Jersey Mills, Ethan Scott, Colin Craig, Jaylon Mills, Gabe Caldwell and Hunter DeHaven. Back row: Aden Brown, Hunter Traylor, Ethan Gorby, Jaden Guth and Sean Hanselman. GOOD LUCK AT SECTIONALS 812-354-9909 • glezenrevivalcenter.com • 245 S. Glezen Center St., Petersburg Good Luck! 104 E. Main St. Petersburg • 812-354-8531 HWY. 57 SOUTH, PETERSBURG, IN Phone: (812) 354-8542 WYATT SEED COMPANY, INC. The Press-Dispatch GO CHARGERS! 1-812-582-2440 Cody Caldemeyer FREE ESTIMATES c.croofing14@ gmail.com SHINGLE • METAL • GUTTERING Enhancing Lives Through Innovative Healthcare From recovery care and wellness to management of long-term health conditions, Golden LivingCenter - Petersburg offers a full spectrum of innovative programs ™ 309 W. Pike Ave., Petersburg • 812-354-8833 GoldenLivingCenters.com/Petersburg SPORTS SCHEDULE THURSDAY, FEB. 27 Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball vs. South Knox, A, 6:30 p.m. Boys' Varsity Basketball vs. South Knox, A, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, FEB. 29 Boys' Middle School Wrestling Meet, H, 10 a.m. TUESDAY, MARCH 3 Co-ed Swimming vs. Tell City, H, 6 p.m. Middle schoolers best Tecumseh, Forest Park Pike Central Middle School wrestlers bettered Tecumseh 39 -36 and Forest Park 46 -30, but fell to the Tell City Marksmen 56 -34, Jasper 63-24 and Vincennes on Thursday at Pike Central, and then away on Monday. Gage Morton (85), Bri- ar Thomas (110), Jonathon Sanchez (120), Skylar Shel- ton (155) Remington Bot- toms (200) and Hayden Go- ings (220) all won matches against Tecumseh. Billy Like (80), Gage Morton (85) and Markis Hutchinson (100) won ear- ly on against the Rangers. Then Matt Hayes (135), Skylar Shelton (155), Isaac Shimer (165), Remington Bottoms (200) and Hayden Goings (201) wrapped up the 46 -30 win with five straight decisions after trail- ing 30 -18. Gage Morton claimed the first win by early pin against Tell City at 85 and then Briar Thomas scored an 11-1 win at 110. Jonathon Sanchez won by forfeit at 125 and then Skylar Shelton won by pin in the second period of his 155 match. Remington Bottoms and Hayden Go- ings got forfeits at 195 and 220 respectively. Vincennes Lincoln wres- tlers notched a 53-33 win over the Jasper Wildcats. Hayden Goings (285) and Riley Mosby (145) won by forfeit and Matt Hayes (132) and Remington Bottoms won by pin in the loss to Vin- cennes. Jasper grabbed a 63-24 win, with Pike Central's Billy Like (75), Riley Mosby (140), Skylar Shelton (155 and Isaac Shimer (160) all winning their matches by pin. PC wrestler Riley Mosby rides his opponent, Maher, of Jasper, during the 140-lb. match. Mosby pinned Maher in the third period. PC middle school wrestler Matt Hayes struggles to maintain control of his opponent, Deffendoll, of Vincennes Lincoln, during a triple dual meet at Pike Central on Thursday evening. Hayes pinned her in the second period for a victory in the 132-lb. weight class. time of 1:46.92. The team of Michael Burkhart, Draven Readle, Andrew Hill and Coleman Henson placed 11th in the 400 free relay, bettering their preliminary time of 4:15.35. The Chargers (69) bet- tered Pocket Athletic Conference rivals South Spencer (48) and South- ridge (25). Heritage Hills (318.5) was third in the 13-team meet, Tell City (157) was fifth, Tecumseh (95) eighth and Forest Park (89.5) ninth. Team results: Jasper 449, Bedford NL 429.5, Heri- tage Hills 318.5, NE Dubois 198.5, Tell City 157, South Knox 101, North Harrison 98, Tecumseh 95, Forest Park 89.5, Vincennes Lin- coln 77, Pike Central 69, South Spencer 48, Corydon Central 25, Southridge 25. Sam Theising competes in the butterfly leg of the 200 Medley Relay. Isaac Burdette pops up during the breaststroke leg of the 200 Medley relay. Brayden Cooper swims in the backstroke leg of the 200 Medley Relay.

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