•April 13, 2016•
The Sullivan Okaw Valley girls’ track team finished in 11th place with four points on Aprill 8 at the 17 Team Shelbyville Girls’ Invite. Read More
•April 13, 2016•
The Sullivan Okaw Valley girls’ track team finished in 11th place with four points on Aprill 8 at the 17 Team Shelbyville Girls’ Invite. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
Okaw Valley Timberwolves varsity traveled to Clinton, April 2 beating the Clinton Maroons 5-2.
The Timberwolves started out the first inning with a 2-1 advantage over Clinton. Both teams scored in the third with Okaw Valley returning in the fifth and seventh innings with runs.
The Timberwolves maximized their hits scoring five from seven, while the Maroons had six hits that netted two runs.
Garrett Fritz led the Okaw Valley team with four hits and three RBIs. Ian Tiarks supplied two hits. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
Villa Grove Heritage Blue Devils took Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond Knights baseball 20-4 in a home game, April 4.
The Knights scored two runs to the Blue Devils three in the first inning. ALAH had a 2-2 fifth inning, then Villa Grove had a five run third and an eight run seventh, taking the game out of reach.
Hitting for ALAH was Brad D. Miller who was 1-3 and scored a run. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
Arthur-Lovington/Atwood-Hammond Knights played Neoga Saturday, losing 12-2.
Neoga scored five in the first inning and six in the second inning to take the wind out of the Knights, who scored in the fourth and fifth innings. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
The SOV girls’ track team finished in third place with 39.5 points in the March 22 home meet.
SOV highlights: First places-4 x 800 (Hogan, Elzy, McClure, Cravatta) in 13:25, the 4 x 200 (Turnbaugh, Wooters, Nuzzo, Risley) in 1:57 and the 4 x 400 (Risley, Marshall, Cameron, Nuzzo) in 4:35. Cameron also won 100 & 300 Hurdles in 18.4 & 53.7 while Ray won Long Jump at 14-9.
Second places to Marshall- 800 in 2:40 and the 4 x 100 (Turnbaugh, Ray, Hill, Wooters) in 56.3. Third places to Bolin-Shot Put at 28-3, Hill-Long Jump at 13-9, McClure in 400 in 1:16, Elzy-1600 in 7:39 and Risley-100 in 14.1.
Meet results by event:
100 meter dash: First - Emma Henderson, Tuscola 13.83; Second -Alexa Walker, Cerro Gordo/Bement, 13.86 and Third-Ashlynd Risley, Sullivan/Okaw Valley 14.13.
200 meter dash: First- Emma Henderson,Tusc. 27.91; Second-Alexa Walker, CGB 28.96; Third-Ariel Campbell, CGB 29.74; Fourth- Danielle Hill, SOV 30.25. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
By Matt Kracht
NP Sports Reporter
The Redskins took a competitive 9-6 loss to open conference play against rival Tuscola March 30.
Tommy Schibur was the starting pitcher for Sullivan but developed an oblique strain in the third inning. The injury forced head coach Troy Rogers to bring in Brett Tuttle for an extended relief appearance. Coach Rogers noted the Redskins had been on a trying stretch schedulewise before the contest.
“We played six games in six days to start the season. We had about a week off before today. That gave us some extra time off which was nice.”
The Warriors drew first blood getting to Schibur for two runs early on. However, Schibur buckled down to get a clutch strikeout with the bases loaded to keep Sullivan in the ball game. The Redskins rallied to take back the lead 3-2 in the top of the third thanks to the long ball. Austin Minnigerode got full extension on a pitch down and took Mr. Spalding out to the deepest part of the ballpark right centerfield. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
By Matt Kracht
NP Sports Reporter
Sullivan softball had a tough start to conference play last Wednesday as the team fell in an away contest to Tuscola 7-1. However, the squad rebounded with an impressive 14-1 result over Decatur MacArthur on 15 hits in just four innings.
Sullivan head coach Andy Wagner credited an improved approach at the plate with the offensive success. “We really emphasized our hitting approach this week. We changed a few approaches with a few of the girls, and we swung the bats a little bit better today.”
Heidi Clements pitched both games for the Lady Redskins and held Tuscola to one run over three innings before a late Warriors rally pushed the contest out of reach. Against Decatur Clements put together an all-conference performance going the distance and coming up one out short of a shutout. Clements allowed only four hits, and MacArthur’s lone run came on a fielder’s choice with the Lady Redskins up by 14. Coach Wagner praised the attitude of Clements through the early part of the schedule. “Heidi pitched her tail off against Tuscola. She threw her changeup more today and deserved a shutout; she threw that well.”
The Lady Redskins put away a talented MacArthur team early with a nine run second inning. Clements helped her own cause with a leadoff single. A walk and a bunt single followed before a line drive to right brought home the game first run.
Irie Dulin crushed a triple to the gap in right field to clear the bases and make it a 4-0 lead with just one out in the inning. An infield single followed before Bailee Pratt came up with the hit of the game. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
The SOV boys’ track team finished in second place as a team last night behind Tuscola. St. Anthony was third and Cerro Gordo fourth.
Meet results:
100 meter dash: First-Tyler Seip, Tusc 12.15; Second-Brandon Stewart, Tusc 12.16; Third-Jack Nuxoll, St. Anthony 12.57; SOVs Leighton Burcham, Tristan Carroll and Seth Bricker placed.
200 meter dash:First-Joe Lopez, Tusc 24.49; Second-Zane Uphoff, SOV 24.50; Jack Nuxoll, SAAN 24.84.
400 meter dash: First-Turner Hastings, Tusc 56.96; Second-Wyatt Lawrence, SAAN 58.31; Third-Noah Henricks, CGB 59.33. Cullen Dyer SOV was fourth.
800 meter run: First -Trent Ponder, Tusc 2:14.11; Second-Mitchell Sager, SAAN 2:20.66; Third-Josiah Lemay, Tusc 2:23.44. SOV’s Cameron Nickerson, Mason Harner, and Isaiah Plank placed. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
The Sullivan Lady Redskin softball team beat Neoga April 4, 17-3.
Madison Wall got her first win of the year after a solid performance on the rubber. Read More
•April 6, 2016•
Sullivan Redskins baseball finished March with a 4-3 record and three players hitting over .500.
Alec Ballinger’s 25 at bats yielded 16 hits, 16 runs and six RBIs for a .640 batting average. Ballinger added 10 stolen bases to the offense.
Brett Tuttle had 26 at bats for 18 hits and 13 runs with nine RBIs for a .692 batting average. Tuttle stole seven bases. He had one win as a pitcher. Pitching nine and a third innings Tuttle allowed 15 hits, six earned runs and had eight strikeouts for a 4.5 earned run average.
Zach Hrvol got a .583 average from 14 hits in 24 at bats for 10 runs. Hrvol had one home run and nine RBIs with two stolen bases. Read More