NASHVILLE —
Floyd Central freshman Lydia Kotowski finished ninth at Saturday’s Brown County Semistate to qualify for next Saturday’s state meet in Terre Haute.
However, the Highlanders could not overcome Alyssa Moore’s illness and finished seventh — just eight points behind the fifth and final state team, Evansville Memorial.
“Very proud of all our girls today,” Floyd coach Carl Hook said. “Lydia ran an amazing race.”
Another Highlander freshman, Madison Barney, was second for Floyd, finishing 28th in a personal-best 19:53.
Zoe Doebbler was 55th, Jamie Bierman 56th and Moore 61st for the Highlanders.
“It was a great season and we’re blessed,” Hook said. “I’m looking forward to taking Lydia to state next week.”
Henryville junior Sadie Spears finished 20th overall, missing the individual cut by five spots. Her 19:31 was 15 seconds off of the time to beat to quality.
“She had a rough start, but she made up as many spots as she could,” Henryville coach Brad Nifong said. “She’s motivated for next season.”
Columbus North won the girls’ team championship behind champion Mackenzie Caldwell. whose winning time was 18:06, and runner-up Rachael Sollman.
Silver Creek finished eighth, led by Brittany Sharp’s 24th-place finish. Jessica Backherms was 33rd and Maggie Shields crossed the line 36th.
“I’m very proud of the girls today,” Dragons coach Darrell Kingery said. “We had not been rated very high in the polls and we wanted to earn some respect, and by beating all of the medium-sized schools from the south, I hope we earned a little of that respect.”
New Albany finished 16th, led by two-time state finalist Phoebe Bauer, whose injury-plagued season came to an end in 42nd place.
In the boys’ race, Silver Creek’s Isaak Haas was the top local finisher in 40th place as the Dragons, who were hampered by a Jason Fruits’ fall and subsequent injury, finished 13th.
“The race turned out to be a bummer for us,” Kingery said. “We wanted to get the sixth spot, but that went away when Jason fell at about the two-mile mark.”
Borden was the top-finishing local team in 12th, led again by freshman Julien Magallanes, who was 45th. Floyd Central was 15th with Grant Reynolds leading the way in 50th.
Defending state champion Columbus North won the team title, giving the Bull Dogs a sweep for the day.
Floyd County Sports
H.S. CROSS COUNTRY: FC’s Kotowski state bound
Henryville junior Spears just outside top-15
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Floyd and Jeff will meet today for title
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CLASS 2A EASTERN SECTIONAL: Pioneers, Musketeers to meet for title
Endris blanks Paoli; Eastern scores three in final frame
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BASEBALL SECTIONAL PREVIEW: Floyd, New Albany, Jeff expect tough field at Class 4A BNL Sectional
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CLASS 4A JEFF SECTIONAL: Highlanders upset by Bedford at Jeff Sectional
New Albany falls to Jennings County in second semi, 3-0
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H.S. GIRLS' TENNIS: Highlanders, Devils to meet in Creek Regional final
Floyd sweeps Dragons; Jeff knocks off New Albany, 3-2
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H.S. GIRLS' TRACK: Floyd fourth at Bloomington Regional
Bulldogs 400 relay team finishes second
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H.S. ROUNDUP: Devils blank Silver Creek, 11-0
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CLASS 4A, JEFF SECTIONAL: Highlanders, Stars to meet in semfinals
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COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: May 21, 2013
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Jeff Thompson (Louisville baseball, Floyd Central graduate, Jr.) — top performance: winning pitcher in a starting role in the Cardinals’ 12-4 home victory over Pittsburgh on Friday, seven innings pitched, three runs allowed (all earned), three hits, seven strikeouts, three walks; notes: Thompson became the sixth pitcher in U of L history to earn 10 or more victories in a season on Friday; he is one win away from tying the school record for most victories in a season; Friday’s win clinched the Cardinals a share of the Big East Conference championship; they claimed the outright conference title on Saturday with a 7-4 home triumph over the Panthers; team records: 46-10 overall, 20-4 Big East; Thompson’s record: 10-1. -
H.S. BASEBALL: Bulldogs beat Providence to win Sajko Invitational
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