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B-2 Wednesday, Feburar y 9, 2022 The Press-Dispatch SPORTS SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 ❚ PCHS Boys' JV Basketball — Tecumseh — 6:30 p.m. at Tecumseh ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Basketball — Tecumseh — 8 p.m. at Tecumseh THURSDAY, FEB. 10 ❚ PCHS Boys' Freshmen Basketball — Northeast Dubois — 6 p.m. at Northeast Dubois. ❚ PCHS Boys' Swimming — Evansville Bosse and Evansville Central — 6:30 p.m. at Pike Central. FRIDAY, FEB. 11 ❚ PCHS Boys' JV Basketball — Tell City — 6:30 p.m. at Tell City ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Basketball — Tell City — 8 p.m. at Tell City SATURDAY, FEB. 12 ❚ PCMS Sixth Grade Girls' Basketball — Barr-Reeve — 9:30 a.m. at Old Petersburg Gym TUESDAY, FEB. 15 ❚ PCMS Boys' Middle School Wrestling — Boonville Invite — 6 p.m. at Boonville SPORTS BRIEFS Pike County baseball and softball league sign-ups The Pike County Baseball and Softball League will be holding sign-ups at the Petersburg Little League conces- sion stands on February 21 through 26, from 6 -8 p.m. during the week and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you have any questions, see the Pike County Baseball and Softball League Facebook page or website. SECTIONAL Continued from page 1 Reserved turkey hunt applications now available Indiana DNR is accepting applications for reserved spring turkey hunts from Feb. 14 through March 14. Hunters can apply online at on.IN.gov/reservedhunt by clicking "Apply for a re- served hunt" and entering their Customer ID. The on- line method is the only way to apply. Late entries will not be accepted. Applicants must possess a valid hunting license for the species they wish to hunt. A valid spring turkey hunting license and game bird hab- itat stamp privilege, a com- prehensive lifetime hunting license, comprehensive life- time hunting and fishing li- cense, or a resident youth hunt/trap combo license is required to hunt or call in wild turkeys in the spring season. Non-hunting part - ners who plan to call in wild turkeys must be properly li- censed. The application process is consolidated into the online services website, on.IN.gov/ INHuntFish, along with li- censes, CheckIN Game, and HIP registration. You do not need to have an online ac- count to apply, so there is no need to log in. Even though there is no fee to apply, you must still add the registration to the cart, "Proceed to Checkout," and "Place Order" to com- plete the application process. Hunters will be selected through a computerized ran- dom drawing. Draw results will be available within two weeks of the application clos- ing. You can see draw results at on.IN.gov/reservedhunt by clicking the "View hunt draw results" link. You can also check if you were drawn by logging in to on.IN.gov/ INHuntFish, where you can see the full history of your past hunt registrations. An email will be sent to appli- cants when results are avail- able. Applications will be ac- cepted for the following prop- erties: FISH & WILDLIFE AREAS (FWAS) These properties are hold- ing reserved turkey draws for April 27-29, April 30 -May 1, and May 2-4, 5 -7, 8 -10, 11- 13, 14-15: • Aukiki Wetland Conser- vation Area • Jasper-Pulaski FWA • J.E. Roush Lake FWA • Kingsbury FWA • LaSalle FWA • Pigeon River, FWA • Tri-County FWA • Willow Slough FWA • Winamac FWA The below properties are holding reserved turkey draws for April 27-29 and April 30 -May 1: • Atterbury FWA • Crosley FWA • Deer Creek FWA • Fairbanks Landing FWA • Glendale FWA • Goose Pond FWA • Hillenbrand FWA • Hovey Lake FWA • Sugar Ridge FWA STATE RESERVOIRS Mississinewa Lake is hold- ing reserved draws for April 27-29, April 30 -May 1, and May 2-4, 5 -7, 8 -10, 11-13 and 14-15. Salamonie Lake is holding reserved draws for April 27- 29, April 30 -May 2, and May 3-5, 6 -8, 9 -11, 12-13 and 14-15. PRIVATE LANDS ACCESS Indiana Private Lands Ac- cess (IPL A) is offering lim- ited turkey hunts on pri- vate property. Turkey hunt reserved draws will be for April 27-May 1 and May 2-8. More information on the IP- L A program is at https://bit. ly/3tO037F. Youth hunters can apply for IPL A draws for April 23- 24. Youth hunt applicants must be 17 or younger to ap- ply. Parents can enter the youth's information into the system for them. Youth hunt- ers must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult who is at least 18 years of age. There can only be one firearm or set of archery equipment in the field, and only the drawn hunter can harvest a turkey. NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGES (NWR) Big Oaks NWR is holding reserved draws for April 27- 29 and April 30 -May 2. Muscatatuck NWR is hold- ing reserved draws for April 27-28 and 29 -30, and May 1- 2. Muscatatuck NWR is al- so holding a youth draw for April 23-24. For all reserved hunts, on- ly one application is allowed per license holder. Hunters can apply for only one of the above opportunities listed. No changes can be made once the application is sub- mitted. to the fourth. The even fourth included Artega's three point- er and baskets by Selby Mead- ows and Ruby Sallee. Kahle Young finished with two baskets and a three for seven points. Both Kya Sul- livan and Tiffany Artega had five point and Shelby Mead- ows and Ruby Sallee each had two markers. Pike Central was to play on Friday but was moved to this past Monday for sectional game four due to the weather. Lady Charger starting guard Sophomore Brailey Mills did not dress for Monday's sec- tional contest due to an ear- lier injury. Coach Kyle Mc- Cutchan reports Brailey suf- fered a broken wrist during the home standing contest with Washington on January 24. Coach McCutchan com- mented, "This is a very good group of young women who worked hard and I am proud of the effort that they put in this year. We are going to miss our four seniors and am excit- ed about all of their futures." Graduating this year are Lady Chargers Kya Sullivan, Mal- lory Hunt, Hailey Parker and Emily Delobel. Coach added, "Washington was big and they hot the all very well. They are a tough match up for us and they are a tough match up against anyone." Regarding their three point shooting, coach said, "Our goal was to slow down their post play- ers and I knew we would al- low some open shots and the knocked them down. The Lady Chargers fin- ished the sectional pairing by matching Washington 7-7 in the final stanza but heavy scoring by Washington's post players and shots from beyond the arc by Isabelle Howell and Chole Browning had put the game away for the 19 and two Lady Hatchets. Kahle Young, Anna White- head, Keena Young, Kya Sul- livan and Mallory Hunt were the sectional starters for the Lady Chargers with Tiffany Artega, Delaney Welch and Shelby Meadows stepped in during both halves. Ruby Sal- lee and Hailey Parker also got in during the late going. The Charger girls last match up with the Lady Hatch- ets was a 71-19 loss on the home court on January 24. The Lady Chargers finish the season with wins over the Wood Memorial Lady Trojans, Tell City Lady Marksmen, Barr-Reeve Lady Vikings and Evansville Bosse Lady Bull Dogs. They suffered sin- gle digit losses to Boonville, Mt. Vernon and White River Valley and a 45 -44 loss on Jan- uary 18 to North Posey. Their highest scoring game was a 61-37 win at Evansville Bosse on December 11 on the home court. The Lady Chargers fin- ished the season 4-17. SCORING PC: 2 10 14 21 W: 22 39 57 64 Lady Chargers: Kahle Young (2): 2 1 0 -0 0 7, Anna Whitehead (5): 0 0 0 -0 0 0, Keena Young (13): 0 0 0 -0 0 0, Kya Sullivan(23): 1 1 2-0 1 5, Tiffany Artega (24): 1 1 2-0 0 5, Delaney Welch (25): 0 0 0 - 0 0 0, Shelby Meadows (312): 1 0 0 -0 4 2, Ruby Sallee (34): 1 0 0 -0 0 2, Hailey Parker (40): 0 0 0 -0 0 0, Mallory Hunt (43): 0 0 0 -0 4 0. Totals: 6 3 4-0 9 21. 2 8 4 7-21. Lady Hatchets: Howell: 0 3 0 -0 0 9, Ledgerwood: 2 1 0 -0 1 7, Garland: 1 0 0 -0 0 2, Brown- ing: 1 4 0 -0 1 14, Gilley: 2 0 0 - 00 4, Frank: 1 0 0 -0 0 2, Hill: 0 0 0 -0 1 0, Thorne: 5 0 4-3 0 13, DDalton: 0 0 0 -0 0 0, Levas- seur: 5 0 4-3 0 13, Cummins: 0 0 0 -0 1 0, R3ed: 0 0 0 -0 0 0. To- tals: 17 8 8 -6 4 64. 22 17 18 7-64 Lady Charger Keena Young gets the ball to Anna Whitehead at the wing on the Washington High School court, on Monday, as coach Kyle McCutchan and the officials look on. James Capozella photos Lady Charger Kahle Young works the base line with Washington's, Kencia Le- vasseur, defends. Young had two baskets and a three, to lead the Lady Chargers with seven points Lady Charger, Kya Sullivan, takes a shot from the floor against Washington . She finished with five points, including a three bagger. The Press-Dispatch 812-354-8500 | www.pressdispatch.net *By enrolling in the Birthday Club, you agree to have your name, town and birth- day, or the person's name and town and birthday of whom you are enrolling, printed in e Press-Dispatch on the week in which the birthday occurs. Joining is easy! 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