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Team Southern Indiana 2012 Red captures second championship in two weeks

June 1, 2011

Team Southern Indiana 2012 Red

Team Southern Indiana 2012 Red used a balanced scoring effort to upend Louisville Flight 60-56 on Monday to win the 11th-grade bracket at the Blue Chip Memorial Day HoopFest in Louisville, the team’s second tournament championship in as many weeks.

TSI 2012 Red, which finished 2-1 in pool play, thumped West Ohio Wonders 67-44 in the semifinals, edged Next Level (Ky.) 67-61 in the quarterfinals and walloped The Truth (Ky.) 78-56 in first round play.

The team, coached by former Jeffersonville and Indiana University star Sherron Wilkerson, knocked off the Eric Gordon Central Stars 87-81 the previous weekend to capture the 2011 Indiana District AAU Championship, the first state AAU crown in Team Southern Indiana’s four-year existence.

The team’s roster includes: Darryl Baker, Jeffersonville; Jonathan Ellis, Jeffersonville; Jordan Ellis, Jeffersonville; Sam Hunt, Jennings County; Keegan Kincaid, Switzerland County; Keontez Malone, Rock Creek; Grant Meyer, Silver Creek; Bailey Sanders, Jennings County; Caleb Sprigler, Silver Creek.

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TSI Spring League: Boys’ High School Division — Week 4

May 24, 2011

Week four scores and highlights from the Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Boys’ High School Division at Sellersburg Nolan Fieldhouse:

First round

Sycamores 105, Jaguars 67: Eastern’s Dakota Snider poured in 23 points and Brownstown’s Jonah Persinger added 18 as the Sycamores thumped the Jaguars. Henryville’s Devin Richey led the Jaguars with a game-high 33 points.

Bulldogs 67, Cardinals 45:  Brandon Sizemore and Blake Davis, both of South Ripley, totaled 27 and 14 points, respectively, and the Bulldogs blew past the Cardinals. Madison’s Tyler Manaugh led the Cardinals with 10.

Quarterfinals

Boilermakers 66, Aces 54: Jeffersonville’s Blake Lieras finished with 17 points and Floyd Central’s Nick Bomersbach had 16 to lead the Boilers over the Aces. Eastern’s Trey Albertson paced the Aces with 17.

Hoosiers 54, Sycamores 39: The Providence duo of Aaron Shahroudi and Colin Daly finished with 17 and 11 points, and the Hoosiers eliminated the Sycamores. Brownstown’s Trey DeHart scored 13 for the Sycamores.

Wildcats 53, Irish 36: Brownstown’s Spencer Allman scored the Irish for 37 points, helping the Wildcats move on in tournament play. Charlestown’s Cody Donahue finished with 10 for the Irish.

Crusaders 64, Bulldogs 59: Louisville (Ky.) St. Xavier’s Nathan Smith racked up 22 points and Northeast Dubois’ Bryce Huebner added 17 as the Crusaders slid past the Bulldogs. Sizemore had 19 for the Bulldogs.

Semifinals

Crusaders 63, Wildcats 62: Huebner totaled 29 points and Smith chipped in 10, and the Crusaders advanced past the Wildcats. Allman had 32 for the Wildcats.

Hoosiers 70, Boilermakers 59: Shahroudi finished with 23 points and his Pioneer teammate Grant Goad managed 17 points in the Hoosiers semifinal win. Charlestown’s David Cissell had 17 for the Boilermakers.

Championship

Hoosiers 59, Crusaders 43: Daly scored 21 and Shahroudi 12 as the Hoosiers won the 2011 Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Boys’ High School Division, beating the Crusaders. Smith finished with 12 in the loss for the Crusaders.

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TSI Spring League: Girls’ High School Division — Week 4

May 24, 2011

Week four scores and highlights from the Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Girls’ High School Division at Sellersburg Nolan Fieldhouse:

Semifinals

Wildcats 23, Hoosiers 22: Henryville’s Hannah Gilstrap led the Wildcats to a one-points victory with seven points. Medora’s Monica Bevers lead the Hoosiers in defeat with nine.

Boilermakers 59, Wildcats 41: Trinity Lutheran’s Marian Nolan netted 22 points and North Harrison’s Hayley Renneker chipped in 16 as the Boilers cruised past the Wildcats. Rock Creek’s Kaelin James led the Cardinals with nine.

Championship

Boilermakers 52, Wildcats 41: Renneker put in 14 and Nolan 13 as the Boilermakers captured the 2011 Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Girls’ High School Division championship. Providence’s Mary Graf led the Wildcats with 11.

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TSI Spring League: Boys’ Middle School Division — Week 4

May 24, 2011

Week four scores and highlights from the Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Boys’ Middle School Division at Sellersburg Nolan Fieldhouse:

Quarterfinals

Aces 56, Cardinals 55: Oolitic’s Cameron Lane racked up 27 points to lead the Aces over the Cardinals. Silver Creek’s Wade Costin exploded for a game-high 33 points in the defeat for the Cardinals.

Hoosiers 47, Bulldogs 34: Scribner’s Isaiah Hickman totaled 16 points to lead the Hoosiers past the Bulldogs. Madison’s Bryce Harmon and Scottsburg’s Anthony Hunter scored 13 a piece for the Bulldogs.

Sycamores 60, Irish 50: Orleans’ Burton Gerkin finished with 16 points, leading the Sycamores to victory. Austin’s Markus Fleenor paced the Irish with a game-high 25.

Wildcats 33, Boilermakers 27: Holy Family’s Max Leist racked up 17 points to push the Wildcats to victory. Bedford’s Clinton Yeary led the Boilers with 13.

Semifinals

Aces 54, Hoosiers 45: Seymour’s Zach Chlatter poured in 21 points, helping the Aces eliminate the Hoosiers. Hickman totaled 17 in defeat for the Hoosiers.

Wildcats 44, Sycamores 40: Leist put in 16 points, and the Wildcats beat the Sycamores. North Harrison’s Jack Phelps finished with 16 for the Sycamores.

Championship

Aces 34, Wildcats 32: Lane totaled 12 points to lead the Aces to the 2011 Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Boys’ Middle School Division title. Holy Family’s Christian Cambron netted 14 for the Wildcats.

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TSI Spring League: Girls’ Middle School Division — Week 4

May 24, 2011

Week four scores and highlights from the Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Girls’ Middle School Division at Sellersburg Nolan Fieldhouse:

Semifinals

Wildcats 33, Boilermakers 26: Lanesville’s Hannah Walther and Corydon’s Ashley Oliver each scored nine points, pacing the Wildcats past the Boilermakers. St. John’s Sauers’ Allyson Lorenzo totaled 13 for the Boilermakers.

Hoosiers 32, Cardinals 28: Bradie Shrum’s Alexis Humphrey finished with eight points, and the Hoosiers edged the Cardinals. Parkview’s Hayleigh Caldwell netted 14 in the loss for the Cardinals.

Finals

Wildcats 21, Hoosiers 18: Oliver had seven points, and the Wildcats beat the Wildcats to win the championship of the 2011 Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Girls’ Middle School Division. Humphrey led the Hoosiers with six points.

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TSI Spring League: Boys’ Elementary 4th/5th Grade Division — Week 4

May 24, 2011

Week four scores and highlights from the Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Boys Elementary 4th/5th Grade Division at Sellersburg Nolan Fieldhouse:

Quarterfinals

Boilermakers 31, Wildcats 29: St. Mary of the Knobs’ Landon Sprigler and Northaven’s Thomas James scored nine points a piece, and the Boilermakers edged the Wildcats. Crothersville’s Cameron Luedeman paced the Wildcats with a game-high 17.

Hoosiers 36, Irish 16: Morgan’s Skyler Wetzel totaled 11 points to lead the Hoosiers to victory. Silver Creek’s Hunter Popp led the Irish with six.

Semifinals

Cardinals 38, Boilermakers 33: Bedford’s Drake Moore netted 11 points to pace the Cardinals. James led the Boilermakers in defeat with 15.

Bulldogs 43, Hoosiers 28: Highland Hills’ Dylan Zink scored 17 points as the Bulldogs got past the Hoosiers. Morgona’s Blake Winn had eight in the loss for the Hoosiers.

Championship

Bulldogs 45, Cardinals 38: Highland Hills’ Zach Heidbreder poured in a game-high 24 points to lead the Bulldogs past the Cardinals in the championship game of the 2011 Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Boys’ 4th/5th Grade Division. Corydon’s Brady Brawner had 20 in the loss for the Cardinals.

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