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October 21, 2020

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, October 21, 2020 B-3 SPORTS CALENDAR *Bold = Home game FRIDAY, OCT. 23 ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Football — IHSA A Football Sectional — 7 p.m. at Washington THURSDAY, OCT. 29 ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Basketball — Northeast Dubois Scrimmage — 6:30 p.m. at Pike Central Dr. Michael Dulin Hip Replacement Patient Living with joint pain does not have to be a part of your daily routine, especially now with outpatient joint replacement surgery at Good Samaritan. Learn more by going online to gshvin.org/ortho or calling one of our orthopedic surgeons today. Quest Orthopedics 2121 Willow St. | Vincennes, IN 812.882.6637 Vincennes Orthopedics 520 S. Seventh St. | Vincennes, IN 812.882.6972 ORTHOPEDICS NOW OFFERING OUTPATIENT TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT The Experts Are More Affordable Than You Might Think. Whether you're looking for a quick replacement or the benefits of an advanced, high-efficiency system, Carrier has the solution to fit your budget and comfort needs. ©Carrier Corporation 12/2016. HIGH EFFICIENCY COMFORT YOUR WAY PH: 812-743-2382 HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING LLC Serving the area since 1950. Perry ' s Perry ' s 303 Breckinridge Rd, Monroe City Email: perryshvac@gmail.com Craig Perry Vance Perry Chase Perry When You Support Abor on by Your Vote, What Becomes of Your Soul! So Please Vote Pro-Life! Ad Paid for by Daviess County Right to Life P.O. Box 41, Washington, IN 47501 To Vote Pro-Life means to vote for Candidates for elective office who not only say they are pro-life but are willing to put that meaning in every vote they make once they are elected. Once elected they can vote for party leadership positions that are pro-abortion and these people kill pro-life bills and the pro-life agenda. This is why endorsements are made by the Right to Life Political Action Committees that take into account the past voting records, public statements, response to questionnaires and history of the candidates. While they say they are Pro-Life, their actions may not reflect it. When you vote to support Candidates who either are pro-abortion and not willing to stand up for the Pro-Life Principles, You are voting to support abortion. You are working against everything the Right to Life Organization is trying to do in protecting the lives of the unborn. So remember, when you go to the polls, think Pro-Life and Vote for Candidates who not only say they are Pro-Life but are willing to put that into practice. There are many important issues to consider but none more important than the killing of unborn children. PLEASE VOTE PRO-LIFE! I would appreciate your vote on Nov. 3rd Lindauer for State Representative ShaneM. District 63 Authorized and paid for by ShaneLindauer.com "Responsible Government begins at Home" www.ShaneLindauer.com I would love the opportunity to continue serving our district. Married to wife Stacy for 21 years, and father of 2 boys. Served in Indiana Army National Guard Pro-Life - only candidate in the District 63 race Understands the importance of the 2nd Amendment - only candidate in the District 63 endorsed by Indiana Right to Life. Understands the importance of the endorsed by the NRA. Believes in small government with as much local control as possible - Committed to IN Law Enforcement as they seek to protect the people of Indiana Small business owner who understands the challenges business owners face - Supported improving education for Hoosier families and children - voted for a $763M in new K-12 funding. much local control as possible endorsed by Indiana Farm Bureau. by IN State Fraternal Order of Police. Committed to IN Law Enforcement as they endorsed by NFIB & the IN Manufacturer's Ass. endorsed IRELAND SPORTSMAN CLUB UPCOMING SHOOT through November 6 Friday Night Shooting Matches are ready to start again! FRIDAY MATCHES OCTOBER 23 CLOSED MATCH 8 PM Subject to change due to COVID-19 Youngster lands big bass Five-year-old Eli Ambrose had a really big thrill and was all smiles when he caught a four to five pound bass here in Pike County recently. Eli's mother is Ashten Clark and his grandpa is James Clark, of Spurgeon. Above: Char- ger Wyatt Fra- sure busts past the North Posey defen- sive line and into the back field this past Friday night. The junior ball carrier amassed 104 yards on the night. Left: Charger senior Lars Ut- terback comes down with an aerial from Pike Central's Jagar Dent, splitting the North Posey Viking defense. Netters fall in three sets to Sullivan The Lady Chargers travel north on Saturday and lost in three sets in the volleyball sec- tional pairing with Sullivan. It was a much closer match than their season final match with Heritage Hills. The Lady Chargers had the lead at times and got close in the first set, falling by the score of 19 -25. They finished the second set 17-25 and then had a chance to go for a fourth set in the hard fought 21-25 final set. Lexie Onyett had 14 digs, Ashlyn Shoultz three aces, six kills and four digs. Kar- ley Kavanaugh made eight assists, one ace and four digs. Erika Vinnedge made two blocks, one ace and four kills. Maddie Williams had one ace and two blocks, Kenzie Pow- ell four digs and five assists, Neeley Correll and Lily Wil- lis four digs, and Haylie Ful- cher one kill. Lady Charger coach Steph- anie Shedd commented, "We played well, but couldn't get enough momentum to get up on top and win a set. We had the lead a few times, but couldn't push through and hold on to it. Our back row passing was amazing. The back row did a fantastic job re- ceiving serves and digging up balls. We also only had three serving errors. I am proud of our team this year. We pro- gressed throughout the sea- son and really ended with some positive things happen- ing on the team. "The team has more confi- dence in themselves and their teammates. I think they can start the season next year the way we ended and con- tinue to win more games and grow the volleyball program at Pike Central. It is not the way we wanted to end our sea- son, but I am so proud of all the hard work the girls have put in during our time togeth- er this year."

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