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June 14, 2017

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The Press-Dispatch Sports Wednesday, June 14, 2017 B- 3 SPORTS BRIEFS Dubois County Bombers announce youth skills camp dates The Dubois County Bombers have announced the dates of their upcom- ing youth skills camps. The Bombers' coach- ing staff and players will provide valuable baseball instruction to area youth from 6 to 15 years of age at camps in Huntingburg and Jasper. The first camp will take place June 26 -28 at League Stadium in Hunt- ingburg. The second camp will take place Ju- ly 10 -12 at the JYSC Little League Fields in Jasper. Each camp will be di- vided into two sessions by age, with ages 6 -9 years reporting from 9 a.m.-10 :30 a.m. daily and ages 10 -15 years report- ing from 10 :30 a.m. to noon daily. All camps cover throw- ing progression/pitching, hitting drills/bunting/ base running, and fielding position by position, plus a game to end the camp with a whole lot of fun. The cost of each three- day camp is $ 60 per par- ticipant, which includes – in addition to the great baseball instruction – a camp t-shirt and a ticket to a Bombers baseball game. Registration forms are available on the Bombers website at www.dcbomb- ers.com, by e-mailing dc- bombers@psci.net or by calling the Bombers of- fice at 812-683-3700. Reg- istration forms were due by June 10 to guarantee a t-shirt. However, enroll- ment will be taken after that date as well as at the door. Please arrive early for registration. VU men's basketball offering summer shootout, skills camps The Vincennes Univer- sity men's basketball team will be offering an individ- ual skills camp for boys Friday, June 16, through Sunday, June 18. The cost for the boy's camp is $175 for parents planning for their child to commute back and forth or $215 if the camper plans to stay in the dorms and eat meals at the Tecumseh Dining Center. A $ 50 de- posit is required to attend the boys camp. Registration will be held at the Vincennes Uni- versity P.E. Complex from 8:30 a.m.-9:30 a.m. on Fri- day, June 16, at the front entrance. Campers that will be staying overnight will also receive dorm as- signments at that time. The Trailblazers will al- so be offering an offensive skills camp for boys and girls in 3rd through 10th grades July 6 -8. The cost is $110, which includes meals provided at the Tecumseh Dining Cen- ter on Wednesday, July 6, and Thursday, July 7, along with a camp t-shirt. Campers are asked to reg- ister between 8:30 a.m.-9 a.m. on Wednesday, July 6, at the front of the VU P.E. Complex. For more registration information and registra- tion flyers, visit govutrail- blazers.com and click "Men's Basketball" under the camps tab. BROOKS Continued from page 1 TUES-FRI 9-6 • SAT 9-4 812-482-GUNS 317 SOUTHGATE CENTER, JASPER, INDIANA HE INTRODUCED YOU TO THE OUTDOORS. SHOW HIM HOW MUCH YOU CARE! CAMPING GEAR COMPOUND & CROSS BOWS FATHER'S DAY GIFTS CLOTHING FIREARMS PLUS: AMMO, SAFES, MUZZLELOADERS AND MORE AND MORE INDOOR BOW TUNE LANE AUTHORIZED WARRANTY REPAIR CENTER BOW FISHING, TOO! 4 8 6 7 NICE SELECTION ◆ Sleeping Bags ◆ Tents and Backpacks ◆ Hydration Packs ◆ Water Filtration ◆ Hiking Boots ◆ Yeti Coolers ◆ Cookware ◆ and More STOP BY TODAY! OUTDOORS of Gibson Southern; Taylor Swartzentruber and Kris- ti Swartzentruber of North Daviess; Ally Brandenstein and Kaitlyn Blankenberger of North Posey; and Alexis Hein and Leah Thomas of Vincennes Lincoln. Area seniors receiving ICGSA Academic All State honorable mention were Macin Graber of Barr- Reeve; Christina Maple of Boonville; Hannah Tolley of Castle; Abigail Mueller of Evansville Reitz; Lauren Roos of Forest Park; Co- ra Blume of Gibson South- ern; Miranda Miller of Her- itage Hills; Lindsay Meh- ringer and Alexa Stenftena- gel of Jasper; Hannah Ogg and Jordyn Miller of North Posey; Shelby Sitzman of South Spencer; and Kacy Cramer of Vincennes Lin- coln. Left: The Pike Central High School girls' track and field team held its an- nual awards banquet re- cently. Pictured above are the team's award win- ners. From left to right: Al- yssa Jenkins (Most Valu- able Player-Field Events Award), Taylor Deffendoll (Academic Award), Kait- lyn Foster (Most Valu- able Player-Mid-Distance/ Sprint Award), Selena Car- penter (Most Valuable Play- er-Distance Award), Cai- ley Furman (Mental Atti- tude Award) and Erin Craig (Most Improved Award). Submitted Photo Left: The Pike Central High School softball team held its annual awards banquet on Tuesday, June 6. Pictured above are, first row, left to right: Syd- ney Brooks, Jordan Montgomery, Madison Sisk, Al- izé Padgett and Madison Scott. Second row: Alex- is Halbrader, Jalah Barnes, Lauren Vaughn, Demi Croak and Peyton Sorgius. Third row: Shelbi Pipes, Karsyn Pipes, Emily Carnahan, Alex Traylor and Emma Rainey. Fourth row: Audra Stone, Aubrie Dawson, Alexis Englert, Madison Warner and Han- nah Carnanan. Not pictured: Miki Feldpausch, Na- tasha Hart, Kelsey Barrett and Hadley Holder. Sub- mitted Photo Left: The Pike Cen- tral High School softball team held its annual awards banquet on Tues- day, June 6. Pictured above are the team's ju- nior varsity award win- ners. From left to right: Alizé Padgett (Junior Varsity Pitcher Award), Jordan Montgomery (Ju- nior Varsity Academ- ic Award, Junior Varsi- ty Batting Award), Em- ily Carnahan (Junior Varsity Most Improved Award) and Aubrie Daw- son (Junior Varsity Men- tal Attitude Award). Submitted Photo The Pike Central High School softball team held its annual awards banquet on Tuesday, June 6. Pic- tured above are the team's varsity award winners. From left to right: Demi Croak (PAC All-Conference Utility Player, Petersburg Kiwanis Varsity Mental Attitude Award), Alexis Halbrader (Varsity Academ- ic Award, Varsity Golden Glove Award), Peyton Sorgius (PAC All-Conference Honorable Mention-Pitch- er, Varsity Pitcher Award), Sydney Brooks (ICGSA Academic All-State Award, Varsity Outfielder Award), Madison Scott (PAC All-Conference Infielder, Varsity Infielder Award). Submitted Photo

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