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April 29, 2020

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The Press-Dispatch Sports Wednesday, April 29, 2020 A- 9 Hunter DeHaven Baseball Hunter, son of James and Andra DeHaven, will miss his friends from Pike Central. He plans to join Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 136 aer graduation. Dalton Goslee Baseball Dalton, son of Alicia Goslee, will miss his friends, Prom and base- ball. He plans to attend Vincennes University to major in machining. Connor o'neal Baseball, 4 years Connor, son of Aron and Angie O'Neal, will miss playing sports the most. He plans to join the pipe fitters union to continue his weld- ing career. MattHew Barrett Golf, 4 years Matthew, son of Jackie and Ann Barrett, will miss seeing all his friends and the musical season. He plans to attend culinary school. Colin CraiG Golf, 4 years Colin, son of Jon and Cassi Craig, will miss not being able to say the final goodbyes to his friends, being presi - dent of the swing choir and Key Club, participating in the student section and the Prom. He also misses the Se - nior class. He plans to attend Western Kentucky University to study broad - casting and communications and mi- nor in business. Jaylon Mills Golf, 4 years Jaylon, son of Jason Mills and Lindsay Row, misses seeing his friends and the Pike Central staff daily. He plans to attend Vin- cennes University for precision machining. etHan sCott Golf • Baseball Ethan, son of Josh and Nikki Scott, will miss seeing his friends every- day and being active in sports. is spring, he was going to participate in his first year of golf, and base- ball, which he played up until 6th grade. He plans to attend Ivy Tech for business. Quinton sorGius Golf, 4 years Quinton, son of BJ and Heather Sorgius, misses hanging out with his friends from Pike Central. He plans to attend Ball State Universi- ty to become a construction man- ager. auBrie Dawson Soball, 13 years Aubrie, daughter of Todd and Amanda Dawson, enjoyed her time at Pike Cen- tral. She will miss seeing friends and the good times they shared. She looked forward to this soball season and is upset that she won't be able to have a Senior season with her teammates. She plans to attend Indiana University to pursue a degree in kinesiology, then furthering her education to receive a doctorate in physical therapy. alizé PaGett Soball, 3 years (played since age 4) Alizé, daughter of Angie and Jeff Padgett, will miss the girls and the memories, the long bus rides to away games with Lauren Vaughn next to her, and the team bonding. She plans to major in biology and chemistry. Alizé just signed to play soball at Cardinal Stritch Univer- sity in Milwaukee. Karsyn PiPes Soball, 4 years (played since age 4) Karsyn, daughter of Dave and Lori Pipes, will miss many things about Pike Central, including the close re- lationships she formed with friends, teammates and teacher. She will miss soball most of all and would do any- thing to go to school one more day and play one more game. She plans to at- tend Western Kentucky University to major in nursing, with the hopes of becoming a nurse practitioner. lauren vauGHn Soball, 4 years Lauren, daughter of Jenny and Kurt Vaughn, will miss playing sports with her teammates. She plans to attend Purdue University to pursue a degree in physical therapy. aDair KaBriCK Tennis, 4 years Adair, daughter of Ty and Brandi Kabrick, will miss the friendships she's made at Pike Central. She's thankful to everyone who has made her high school experience one to remember. She plans to attend Western Kentucky University to major in exercise science, then get a doctorate in occupational therapy. auDrey KeePes Tennis, 4 years Audrey, daughter of Gary and Jill Keepes, will miss being a member of the tennis team, her teammates and being a member of swing choir with her best friends. She plans to attend Indiana University. MorGan HouCHins Track, 3 years Morgan, daughter of Andrew and Jennifer Houchins, will miss see- ing her friends each day. She plans to attend Ball State University to double major in pre-medicine and biology. lexie neese Track, Freshmen and Senior year Lexie, daughter of Liz and Sye Neese, will miss seeing everyone at Pike Central the most and having a set schedule. She commented that "I came in with a pan - demic and get to graduate in a pandem- ic, so many can't say that." She plans to attend Vincennes University for general studies, then transfer to Purdue Univer- sity to become a veterinary technician. HaDley HolDer Track, Senior year, all middle school Hadley, daughter of Stephanie Nelson and Keith Holder, will miss seeing her friends and the staff of Pike Central everyday the most. She plans to attend Purdue University to major in speech and hearing sciences. aleC FreDeriCK Track, 6 years Alec, son of Patty Frederick, will miss seeing everyone at Pike Cen- tral. He plans to become an electri- cian and farmer. BlaKe Henson Track, 4 years Blake, son of Doug and Annita Hen- son, will miss his friends most and the memories they shared. He plans to attend Vincennes University for gen - eral studies, then attend University of Evansville to complete is degree in me - chanical engineering. Joel Henson Track, 4 years Joel, son of Doug and Annita Hen- son, will miss seeing and talking with his friends, and visiting aer practice. He plans to attend Ball State University for construction management. saMuel Henson Track, 2 years Samuel, son of Doug and Annita Henson, will miss his friends at Pike Central. He plans to study precision machining at Vincennes University. anDrew Hill Track, 4 years Andrew, son of Jason and Hannah Hill, will miss seeing his friends everyday and will especially miss swing choir. He plans to go to OCU to study criminal justice tyler KirBy Track, 5 years Tyler is the son of Tom and Linda Kirby. He will miss sports the most at Pike Central. Tyler will be join- ing the Air Force and is shipping out in August. alex liKe Track, 3 years Alex, son of Darin and Julie Like, will miss seeing his friends and teachers at school. He plans to at- tend Vincennes University's AMT program. levi MCCarter Track, 1 year Levi, son of Paula and Rex Carlisle, will miss his friends the most. He plans to attend Vincennes Univer- sity for PTA school. saMuel tHeisinG Track, 6 years Samuel, son of Winnie Foster and Dean eising, will miss his team- mates at Pike Central. He plans to run track at Vincennes University. Dalton williaMs Track, 2 years Dalton, son of Jim Bob and Lori Wil- liams, will miss seeing his friends and teachers on a daily basis. He will also miss participating in the sports and other activities which have fulfilled his high school career. He was disappoint - ed to have his senior year cut short, but is looking forward to the future. He plans to study in the medical field, with hopes of becoming a physician. nate woolery Track, 6 years Nate, son of Sara and Chadd Flint, will miss his friends he made at Pike Central the most. He plans to run track and cross country at Grace College, and study exercise science. 2020 sPrinG sPorts SENIORS ProuDly sPonsoreD By tHe PiKe Central atHletiC DePartMent We would like to honor our 2020 Spring Sports Senior athletes that had their season disappear before it began due to the COVID-19 pandemic. ank you for all your hard work throughout your sports careers. We wish you the best in all your future endeavors.

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