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March 23, 2022

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B-2 Wednesday, March 23, 2022 The Press-Dispatch SPORTS SCHEDULE THURSDAY, MARCH 24 ❚ Girls' JV Softball— Jasper —5:30 p.m. at Jasper Sport Complex. ❚ Girls' Varsity Softball— Jasper —7 p.m. at Jasper Sport Complex. TUESDAY, MARCH 29 ❚ Girls' Varsity Tennis — Vincennes Rivet Scrimmage — 4:30 p.m. at Vincennes Rivet ❚ Girls' Varsity Softball— South Knox —5 p.m. at South Knox. ❚ Coed Varsity Track — Princeton —5:30 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ Girls' JV Softball— South Knox — 6:30 p.m. at South Knox. year. Izaiah Lemond made huge strides in swimming this year in both the 50 free and 50 back," said Russell. SWIM Continued from page 1 Lady Charger sophomore Macey Stillwell slides into third base at Evansville North High School during last week's scrimmage with the Lady Huskies. Lady Charger sophomore Karley Kavanaugh lays down a bunt in the early part of Pike Cen- tral's scrimmage with the Evansville North La- dy Huskies. Lady Charger sophomore catcher Lexie Onyett puts the tag on an Evansville North base runner on the Lady Huskies field during a scrimmage this past week. Sophomore Amilia Ahner caught the second and fourth innings for the junior varsity. Lady Charger junior Chloe Williams slides under the Evansville North Lady Husky tag attempt at home last week. Lady Charger sophomore Brailey Mills takes a cut at a knee-high pitch during scrimmage action at Evansville North last week. Right: Zoey Barrett breathes and pulls through a stroke during the girls middle school PAC meet last week. Tyler Collins churns away in a freestyle event. He was on three relay teams that placed in the PAC Championships. Julian Hay swims freestyle. He was on three relay teams that all placed for Pike Central. Lady Chargers softball team scrimmages with Evansville North Charger Lady Softball team scrim- maged with host Evansville North on Wednesday, March 16. Head coach Dustin Traylor com- mented, "I felt like it was an over- all positive experience for everyone involved. It gave us a chance to see game speed instead of just practice speed. It was such a big difference." "We saw some areas we needed to work on and I felt like we addressed those areas in the practices that fol- lowed the scrimmage. Our hitting and especially our bunting was real- ly good. There were a lot of positives overall." Tuesday night's season opener with Barr Reeve on the home field was rained out. The Lady Chargers take on Jasper Thursday at the Jas- per Sport Complex.

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