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"Tournament champs
'- The Ripley Warriors were crowned champions of the recently-held
Ripley High School
Baseball Fall invitational Tournament. The Warriors rolled past Olive and
Agra by scores of
312-1 and 10-0, respectively to reach the finals. In the championship game,
Ripley nipped
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‘ COYLE — The Coyle
Bluejackets lost their
second straight game of
Ithe season following last
week’s 50-40 setback to
Southwest Covenant at
rBluejacket Field.
Coyle opened the season
rwith a 54—[8 loss at Pio—
peer—Pleasant Vale two
"weeks ago. CHS will close
tout the non-district portion
rof the schedule at Dewar
Friday night. The game is
set to start at 7o’clock.
Coyle jumped out to
r20—8 first quarter lead and
:expanded it to 28—16 at
gialftime. The visiting Patri-
tots trimmed the deficit to
TAO—34 at the end of the
Ithird quarter. Southwest
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Q0 file some type of appeal
hiwhen something like this
3 etermines the outcome of
#1 game. A simple “Oops,
:yve goofed and nothing can
we done‘about it,” shouldn’t
Gundy released a state—
ent Sunday urging fans to
ove on like the team has.
f‘I’m disappointed
ti myself that I called a
Covenant tallied 16 unan—
swered fourth quarter points
before the game was called
because of lightning in the
area.
Sophomore running
back Robert Taylor was
the offensive highlight for
the Bluejackets running for
250 yards on 17 carries and
scoring two touchdowns.
In passing, Chris Carnall
hit 5-of-ll attempts for 97
yards and a touchdown.
Chaz Newton caught all five
passes for CHS.
Defensively, the Blue—
jackets were led by Brenden
Weathers with 10 tackles.
Weathers also logged one
quarterback sack for four
yards. Jevon Johnson also
play that could have been
interpreted as intentional
grounding. Of course in
hindsight, I wish I would
have done it differently,
but in the big picture, the
’ game should have been
over,” Gundy said. “My
reason for reaching out to
you with this statement is
this — we have another game
on Saturday and letting the
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had a sack for three yards.
Carnal] recovered a Patriot
fumble.
Austin Adams returned
five kickoffs totaling 126
yards including one ran
back for a touchdown.
Adams also rushed for one
score.
SW Covenant 50, Coyle 40
SW0 8 8 18 16—50
CHS 20 8 12 0~40
Rushing — CHS: Taylor
17-250, 2 TDs; Adams 8-42,
TD; Newton 4—19; Smith 3-17.
TD; Carnall 13—14.
Passing—CH8:CarnaIl5—11~
0, 97 yards, TD; Weathers 0-1-0,
0 yards.
Receiving — CHS: Newton
5-97, TD.
Tackles — CHS: Weathers
10, Carnall 4, Johnson 4, Taylor
4, Newton 3, Birdwell 2, Davis
2, Powers 2, Smith 2, Adams 1,
Cummings 1.
end of the Central Michigan
game linger into this week
would not help our team in
any way. In our program,
we talk all the time about
controlling the things we
can control and not getting
caught up in the things we
can’t control. We can con—
trol how we focus on and
prepare for Pittsburgh.”
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and I feel like it is doing its job,” Williams
added.
P-T‘s passing game shined last week
against McLoud and’it may be called on
again this week. The offense’s confidence
level should be up but still remember the
task at hand. It’s all part of the goal to
improve each week during this portion of
the schedule.
“We’re getting better and that was our
Whole goal each and every week," Wil—
liams said. “We’re seeing minuscule areas
of improvement in some places and ing
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zone with 3:48 left inpthe
first half. Defensive back
Iaxon Swink intercepted a
Hall pass and returned it
45 yards for a score in the
third quarter.
The special teams scorei.
came after the safety when... '4
Blake Beal dashed down “
the visitors‘ sideline for a
56—yard return on the free
kick.
The first defense?
down McLoud from'it-he
start. On the Redskins’
opening drive, Arnold inter-
cepted a Hall pass on the
first play. McLoud’s next
three drives ended when
fourth down conversion
attempts failed. Two of
them set up P-T scoring
drives.
Another drive ended
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Larson and Madison Shipp
reached on back—to—back
bunt singles. Larson would
score on a passed ball while
Shipp scored on a Wamsley
single up the middle for a
3—0 lead.
Aldridge scored in the
fourth when Larson reached
on her second straight bunt
single. The throw to first
base ended up in foul ter-
ritory allowing Aldridge to
score and Larson to go to
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What seems to be helping is spending
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a light practice day rather than for a walk
“We have. a practice on Thursday
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the clock ran out to end. the
first half. Itrcontinued into
the second half before the
Redskins managed to score
on the P-T reserves just
. under the mid-point of the
Ifi‘th quarter.
'i’ilt was then the Demons
answered with their final
score. The one-play drive
was» set up by Swink’s
49—yard return of the
McLoud kickoff to the
MHS 17—yard line.
Westfall turned in his
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season in passing complet—i
ing l4-of—25 attempts for
205 yards and three touch—
downs. He also led the team
in rushing with 50 yards on
seven carries.
second base. In the fourth,
Tatum Swink reached on
a one-out bunt single and
later stole second base.
Wamsley singled to right
field to allow Swink to
score for a 5-I advantage.
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left field foul line. One out '
later, Cowan scored when
Morgan Hall reached on a
fielder’s choice for a 6-1
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' P-T 44, McLoud 7
MHS 0 0 0 7 -: T
P-Tfi 717 146—44
Rushing — MHS: Dye 24-134;
Kinnamon 4-16, TD; Hail 17-15;
Mitchell 3-9; Keller 2-7; Harbison
1-2. P-T: Westfall 7-50; Swink
1-17; Mages 4-5; Robinson 1-1;
Hill 10; O’Brien 1-(-2); Vlfilliams
1-(-4).
Passing MHS: Hall 4-10-2,
33 yards. P-T: Westtall 14-25-0,
205 yards, TDs; Williams 1-20,
17 yards, TD.
Receiving —- MHS: Jordan
28; Phillips 1-15; Dye 1-10. P-T;
Swink 6—73; Beck 4-43, 2 TDs;
Arnold 3—93, TD; Calder 1-17,
_TD; Aldridge 1+4). .
Tackles - .P-T: Deer 9,
Lawson 7, Munson7, Rush 5,
Brown 4, Chapman 4, Decker 4,
Stansberry 3, Aldridge 2, Allen2,
Hazelbacker 2, Prough 2, Barta
1, O’Brien 1, Prickett 1, Shelton
1, Thomas 1, Tuley 1.
Interceptions/returns — P-T:
Arnold 1—0; Swink 1-45, TD.
KO returns P-T: Swink 1-49;
Beal 1-44, TD; Barta 1-0.
Cushing’s lone run came
in the top of the fifth when
Megan Lee’s single hit third
base. She would score on
P-T’s lone error.
P-T scattered 11 hits
Cowan leading the way
with a triple and single in
three trips and two RBI.
Field tossed a one-hitter
enroute to the win. The run
was unearned. Field struck
out nine and did not allow
a walk.
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