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Visiting Charlestown swept all three singles positions to defeat New Washington, 4-1. Claiming matches for the Pirates were Chris Braun at No. 1 singles, Kam Heil at No. 2 singles, Ben Delaney at No. 3 singles and Zach Whitten and Tyler Massie at No. 2 doubles.
NEXT: Charlestown at New Albany Invitational, today; New Washington at Scottsburg, Tuesday.
• Borden drops SAC opener: Host Borden lost its Southern Athletic Conference opener on Thursday to Lanesville, 4-1. Braves’ No. 1 singles player Josh Vollstedt defeated Zack Robinson, 6-1, 6-4.
NEXT: Borden at Charlestown, Tuesday.
GIRLS’ GOLF
• Warriors win at Hidden Creek: On Thursday, Sydney Shrebtienko fired a 40 to win medalist honors and lead Christian Academy past Charlestown, which fielded an incomplete team, in a dual meet. Natalie Thompson paced the Pirates with a 41.
NEXT: Christian Academy vs. Trinity Lutheran, Thursday (Hidden Creek).
High School Sports
H.S. ROUNDUP: Charlestown tennis upends New Washington, 4-1
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GIRLS' TENNIS: Floyd Central’s Boesing is undisputed Player of the Year
Highlander senior earns honor for third consecutive season
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H.S. BASEBALL: Big-game Astle earns Player of the Year honor
Jeffersonville senior got the job done at the plate, as well
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H.S. GIRLS' TENNIS: Boesing, Floyd doubles team named first team All-Star
Silver Creek’s Hebble, Jeff doubles on second team
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H.S. SOFTBALL: Charlestown’s Webster a star from the start
Pirate standout batted .516, had 1.08 ERA as senior earns her Player of the Year honors
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H.S. BOYS' BASKETBALL: NA, Creek, Jeff will close out summer league play next week
Each program will compete Tuesday at New Albany
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SPORTS IN BRIEF: June 14, 2013
New Albany volleyball camps
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H.S. BOYS' GOLF: Floyd Central finishes third in state finals
Jenkins one shot shy of earning medalist honors
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H.S. BOYS' GOLF: Highlanders third after first round of state finals
Jenkins in three-way tie for first with 4-under 68
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H.S. BOYS' GOLF: Coach’s son making return trip to finals
Providence’s Mitchell Allender enjoys playing under his father
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H.S. BOYS' GOLF: Highlanders think they can win another state title
Floyd Central coach expects his players to be ready for state finals
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