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October 6, 2021

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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, October 6, 2021 B-5 PAC Continued from page 1 REDUCED TEMPERATURE SWINGS ENHANCED PERFORMANCE IMPROVED DEHUMIDIFICATION Variable-speed technology means invariable comfort. The Infinity ® 20 air conditioner combines the energy efficiency of Greenspeed ® intelligence with the convenience and precision of the Infinity System Control. With reduced temperature swings, improved dehumidification and ultra-quiet operation, the Infinity 20 air conditioner will have you more comfortable than ever before. Energy Efficiency That's Right in Your Comfort Zone. ©Carrier Corporation 4/2018. carrier.com REDUCED TEMPERATURE SWINGS ENHANCED PERFORMANCE Variable-speed technology means invariable comfort. 20 air conditioner combines the energy efficiency of Greenspeed ® intelligence with convenience and precision of the Infinity System Control. 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State Road 257, Velpen 812-354-3280 www.VelpenDisposal.com V elpen TRUCKING & DISPOSAL CO. RESIDENTIAL TOTER SERVICE No Contracts. No Hidden Fees. REARLOAD WASTE CONTAINERS 2 yd., 4 yd. and 6 yd. Containers No Contracts. No Hidden Fees. Call for Pricing. MENTION THIS AD TO RECEIVE 10% OFF YOUR FIRST QUARTER OF SERVICE. MENTION THIS AD TO RECEIVE 10% OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH OF SERVICE. ROLLOFF CONTAINERS 10 yd., 20 yd., 30 yd. and 40 yd. containers Stop waiting for your container. Velpen GUARANTEES service within 24 hours! 63 COVID Bass Tourney results Last Thursday's 63 COVID Bass Tourney was won by Kenny Osgatharp and Al- an Faith. Lou Karsner won big bass. The Classic is next weekend on Barren River Lake. If you would like to attend, call Beau at 812-789-6808. Quinlan Whitehead, Chargers! 812-354-9909 Park took the win with a top five average time of 17:01 and 31 points. Other teams that placed in the boys' PAC Championships were: 2) Tell City with a top five average time of 17:29 and 54 points, 3) Gibson Southern with a top five average time of 17:57 and 94 points, 4) Heri- tage Hills with a top five av- erage time of 18:15 and 114 points, 5) North Posey with a top five average time of 18:44 and 142 points, 7) Princeton Community with a top five av- erage time of 19:35 and 195 points, 8) Washington with a top five average time of 20 :12 and 218 points, 9) Boonville with a top five average time of 19:57 and 223 points, 10) Tecumseh with a top five av- erage time of 20 :34 and 238 points, 11) Mount Vernon with a top five average time of 21:07 and 263 points. Charger junior Peyton Chanley made Second Team All-PAC, barely missing mak- ing First Team by five sec- onds, placing 15th with a time of 17:58. Jeremy Delo- bel, Charger sophomore, al- so made Second Team All- PAC, placing 26th with a time of 18:24. Also making Sec- ond Team All-PAC was Char- ger freshman Blaine Barnett, placing 28th with a time of 18:27. Other placers for the Chargers were: sophomore Shane Woodhull placed 48th with a time of 19:51, freshman Tyler DeCoursey placed 73rd with a time of 23:49 and fresh- man Carter Blackwell placed 75th with a time of 24:52. Coach Graham comment- ed, "We are excited for the boys' team, as this is a very young group and were miss- ing a runner due to injury. To finish sixth was a good day for them and we were happy to get Peyton, Jeremy and Blaine on the Second Team All-PAC team. Peyton was just a few seconds short of the First Team. Jeremy and Blaine ran their best times of the year. Shane, Tyler and Carter also ran well and continue to im- prove with every race." "Our boys' team is on the bubble getting out of that sec- tional next week, but with the improvement we have shown, we will have a great opportuni- ty. It will take everyone's best effort, but they are capable." Boys' All-PAC Chargers Peyton Chanley, Jeremy Delobel and Blaine Barnett all made Second Team All-PAC this last weekend at the PAC Championship meet on Sat- urday, October 2 at Gibson Southern. Submitted photo Girls' All-PAC Lady Chargers Xavery Weisman and Quinlan Teague made First Team All-PAC, while Anna White- head and Kennedy Willis made Second Team All- PAC last weekend at the PAC Championship meet on Saturday, October 2 at Gibson Southern. Pictured are (l to r): Anna Whitehead, Kennedy Willis, Xavery Weisman and Quinlan Teague. Submitted photo Charger senior Mor- gan Anderson watches her footing as she jumps water on the wet course during the Pike Central High School boys' cross country PAC. Kennedy Willis, Char- ger junior, paces herself during the Pike Central High School girls' cross country PAC at Gibson Southern on Saturday, October 2. Charger sopho- more Anna Whitehead splashes through the water on the wet course during the Pike Central High School girls' cross country PAC. Shane Woodhall, Charger sophomore, paces himself as he runs on a hill of the wet course during the Pike Central High School boys' cross country PAC at Gibson Southern on October 2. Charger sophomore Jeremy Delobel jumps water on the course during the Pike Central High School boys' cross country PAC at Gibson Southern on Saturday, October 2.

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