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May 12, 2021

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, May 12, 2021 B-3 WEISMAN Continued from page 1 GOT SPORTS? email sports @pressdispatch.net SPORTS CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 ❚ Boys' Varsity Golf — Springs Valley — 4:30 p.m. at Pete Dye Golf Course, French Lick ❚ Boys' Varsity Baseball — Gibson Southern — 6 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ Girls' Varsity Softball —Princeton — 6 p.m. at Pike Central THURSDAY, MAY 13 ❚ Boys' Varsity Golf — Bosse and North Posey — 5 p.m. at Prides Creek Golf Course ❚ Girls' Varsity Softball —Forest Park — 5:30 p.m. at Forest Park ❚ Boys' Varsity Baseball — Washington — 5:30 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ Boys' Varsity Track and Field —PAC — 6:30 p.m. at Tell City FRIDAY, MAY 14 ❚ Middle School Girls' Softball —North Knox — 6:30 p.m. at Pike Central SATURDAY, MAY 15 ❚ Boys' Varsity Baseball — Southridge — 10 a.m. at Southridge ❚ Boys' Varsity Baseball — Wood Memorial — noon at League Stadium, Huntingburg ❚ Boys' Varsity Golf — PAC — 1 p.m. at Sultan's Run Golf Course MONDAY, MAY 17 ❚ Girls' Varsity Softball —Evansville North — 6 p.m. at Evansville North ❚ Middle School Girls' Softball —North Daviess — 6 p.m. at North Daviess TUESDAY, MAY 18 ❚ Boys' Varsity Golf — South Knox — 5 p.m. at Country Club of Old Vincennes ❚ Girls' Varsity Track and Field —IHSA A Sectional — 6 p.m. at Princeton ❚ Boys' Varsity Baseball — North Posey — 6:30 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ Middle School Girls' Softball —Jasper — 6 p.m. at Jasper WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 ❚ Boys' Varsity Golf — Barr-Reeve — 4:30 p.m. at Barr-Reeve ❚ Girls' Varsity and JV Softball — Tell City — 6:30 p.m. at Tell City 801 East Illinois Street • Petersburg, IN 812-354-3001 • ambermanorhc.com 801 E. 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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS & CONSULTANTS Gregory K. Willis, CPA Carla D. Willis, CPA 705 MAin St., PeterSburG (812) 354-6274 FAx: (812) 354-6974 Members American institute of Certified Public Accountants indiana CPA Society 705 Main St. Petersburg, IN 812-354-6274 Fax: 812-354-6974 HWY. 57 SOUTH, PETERSBURG, IN Phone: (812) 354-8542 WYATT SEED COMPANY, INC. The Press-Dispatch GO CHARGERS! The Pike Central 2021 girls' track team members are, front row (l to r): Savannah Ingle, Ruby Sallee, Morgan Anderson, Jenna Meyer and Kennedy Willis; back row: Kearstan Hartley, Aliya Rainey, Quinlan Teague, Kayla Gladish and Erika Vinnedge. Not pictured is Lauren Young. Girls' Track & Field Good Luck at Sectionals ing 10th overall. Boyd cleared 9'6" for third place in the pole vault and Deacon Jenkins was seventh at 5'6". Ethan Mann had a height of 5'4" in the high jump, good for third place be- hind Ty Brown, of South Spencer, and Bret Lange, of Heritage Hills, at 5'6". Quentin McCormick cleared 5'2" to take fifth place points. Ethan Mann ran a 26.81 to ninth place in the prelims of the 200 -me- ter dash and Jacoby Smith took 15th in 27.39. The 4x800 relay team, com- prised of Carter Blackwell, Blaine Barnett, Jacob Harker and Deacon Jenkins, took ninth place, clocking 11:41.19. Mann, McCormick, Smith and Boyd teamed for a 53.64 time and ninth place in the 4x100 meter relay. In a field of 26 throwers, Justus Edrington took eleventh place with a toss of 88'10". Sixth grader Josh Har- ker was 19th with a distance of 70'8". Cole Bessing was 18th in the 800 me- ter finals (2:38.93) and Jacob Harker was 25th (2:57.22). Cole added a 22nd place finish, taping 11'9". Awstyn Luff placed 25th at 10'5". Josh Harker was 23rd with 23'7.25 in the shot put and Edrington was 26th at 23'2.25". Ian Shoultz was 23rd in the 110 hurdles preliminary, and Grant Boyd was 21st in the 100 dash prelims. Luff added a 20th in the 400. Carson Wiscaver had no time in the 30 hurdles and Carter Blackwell had no time in the 1600. Girls' PAC results: Forest Park 99, Princeton 94, Boonville 62.5 Southridge 55, Tecumseh 46, Mt. Vernon 42.5 North Posey 42, Heri- tage Hills 37.5, Gibson Southern 32, Pike Central 30, Tell City 26.5 Wash- ington 24, South Spencer 23. Boys PAC results: Tell City 124, Heritage Hills 99, Gibson Southern 67, Boonville 56, North Posey 56, South Spencer 47, Mt. Vernon 45, Princeton 42, Forest Park 37, Pike Central 18, Southridge 16, Washing- ton 10, Tecumseh 6. State Parks to celebrate Kids to Parks Day Indiana State Park properties are hosting special events on May 15 for Kids to Parks Day (KTP Day), a na- tional day of outdoor play designed to connect kids and families with local, state and national parks. Gov. Eric Holcomb also declared May 15 as Kids to Parks Day in Indi- ana and signed an official proclama- tion that acknowledges the important initiative to "encourage kids and em- power families to get outdoors and visit America's parks." The day is a chance for children to learn about park stewardship, out- door recreation, and natural and cul- tural history. It also helps foster ap- preciation for public lands in the next generation. There are many opportunities to engage children in KTP Day: Find planned events and special activities related to KTP Day at IN- .gov/state-parks/programs/pro- gram-schedules. Check out the Children's Outdoor Bill of Rights with 11 suggested out- door activities every kid should do. Complete all 11 to become a Hoosier Outdoor Child. See dnr.IN.gov. Get started on Hoosier Quest to earn patches and pins at IN.gov/hoo- sierquest. Check out IN.gov/kids for more ideas. Share your photos on social media with the hashtag #KidstoParks. You can post them directly to the Indiana State Parks Facebook page at com/ INdnrstateparksandreservoirs. KTP Day is sponsored by the Na- tional Park Trust and supported by America's State Parks and the Na- tional Association of State Park Di- rectors. For more information on the na- tional day, see parktrust.org/kids- to-parks-day. To view more DNR news releases, see dnr.IN.gov. Patoka Lake kids' fishing derby June 5 Patoka Lake will host its annu- al kids' fishing derby on Saturday, June 5 at the Osborn Ramp from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The event is for children 12 years old and younger, and participants must be accompanied by an adult. Families must supply their own tackle, fishing pole and bait. An awards ceremony will take place at 11 a.m. For more information regarding this program or other interpretive events, call the Nature Center at 812-685 -2447. Patoka Lake (on.IN.gov/patoka- lake) is at 3084 N. Dillard Road, Birdseye.

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