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TSI Spring League: Boys’ Elementary 2nd/3rd Grade Division — Week 2

May 9, 2011

Week two scores and highlights from the Team Southern Indiana Spring Basketball League Boys Elementary 2nd/3rd Grade Division at Sellersburg Nolan Fieldhouse:

Wildcats 30, Hoosiers 12: Crothersville’s Joshua Thomas netted 20 points to lead the Wildcats to the easy victory.

Boilermakers 38, Cardinals 12: Thomas Jefferson’s Kobe Stoudemire totaled 14 points, and the Boilermakers blasted the Cardinals.

Boilermakers 38, Hoosiers 17: Utica’s Caleb Mason put in 14 points to lead the Boilermakers past the Hoosiers.
Wildcats 40, Cardinals 12: Thomas finished the game with 16 points, leading the Wildcats to another convincing win.

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TSI Spring League: Boys’ High School Division — Week 1

May 1, 2011

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

Hoosiers 61, Sycamores 41: Providence’s Aaron Shahroudi poured in 17 points and his Pioneer teammate Colin Daly added 12 as the Hoosiers picked off the Sycamores. Browntown’s Trey DeHart and Jennings County’s Justin Webster finished with 12 and 10, respectively, in defeat for the Sycamores.

Bulldogs 90, Cardinals 62: Providence’s Brock Hayden totaled 19 points and South Ripley’s Blake Davis chipped in 15 as the Bulldog rocked the Cardinals. Edinburgh’s Brandon Edwards and Columbus East’s Ross Williams totaled 15 and 12 for the Cardinals.

Crusaders 78, Wildcats 74: Northeast Dubois’ Blake Huebner went off for 29 points and New Albany’s Landon Howard added 12 as the Crusaders inched past the Wildcats in triple overtime. The Brownstown duo of Spencer Allman and Tanner Payton scored 32 and 22 in the loss.

Wildcats 58, Bulldogs 54: Allman capped the day with 22 points and Payton added 20 as the Wildcats got their first victory, beating the Bulldogs. Jerad Walters and Brandon Sizemore, both of South Ripley, put in 17 in the loss for the Bulldogs.

Hoosiers 60, Crusaders 59: Daly had 17 and Sharoudi 12 as the Hoosiers held on to upend the Crusaders. Louisville (Ky.) St. Xavier’s Christopher Mitchell paced the Crusaders in defeat with 19.

Sycamores 63, Cardinals 39: Lanesville’s Alex Ansman amassed 16 points, Brownstown’s Jonah Persinger added 10, and the Sycamores thrashed the Cardinals. Tanner Sawley and Tyler Manaugh, both of Madison, each finished with 13 for the Cardinals.

Aces 64, Jaguars 61: Borden’s Garrett Vick totaled 17 and Eastern Pekin’s Trey Albertson chipped in 12 as the Aces got past the Jaguars in overtime. West Washington’s Zach Trueblood and Austin’s Kameron Draper finished with 14 and 13, respectively, for the Jaguars in the loss.

Boilermakers 61, Irish 53: Floyd Central’s Nick Bomersbach got 14 points and Clarksville’s Marquise Parrish added 13, and the Boilermakers defeated the Irish in overtime. New Albany’s Parker Henes exploded for a division-high 35 points in defeat for the Irish.

Irish 56, Aces 50: Henes netted 13 and Silver Creek’s Collin Tingle had 10, leading the Irish to their first victory.

Boilermakers 79, Jaguars 50: Bomersbach capped off a solid weekend with 18 points, and Parrish and Charletown’s Josh Cissell each added 15 as the Boilermakers whipped the Jaguars. Draper was the Jaguars top performer, totaling 12.

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TSI Spring League: Girls’ High School Division — Week 1

May 1, 2011

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

Boilermakers 44, Wildcats 28: Silver Creek’s Alexis McFarland finished with 14 points, leading the Boilermakers over the Wildcats. Providence’s Mary Graf led the Wildcats in defeat with 12.

Hoosiers 34, Cardinals 33: Brownstown’s Presley Dmitriev totaled 13 points in the Hoosiers one-point victory over the Cardinals. Clarksville’s Ashley Parrish put in 14 in the loss for the Cardinals.

Wildcats 50, Cardinals 42: Graf contributed 19  points to help the Wildcats pick up their first victory, and Parrish again led the Cardinals in defeat, scoring 16.

Boilermakers 47, Hoosiers 24: North Harrison’s Emily Giles netted 13 points in the Boilermaker’s rout of the Hoosiers. Dmitriev and Henryville’s Allison Knox scored nine a piece for the Hoosiers.

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TSI Spring League: Boys’ Middle School Division — Week 1

May 1, 2011

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

Bulldogs 44, Sycamores 35: Madison’s Bryce Harmon scored 16 points to lead the Bulldogs to victory over the Sycamores. St. John’s Sauers’ Cody Waskom led the Sycamores in defeat with 13.

Aces 46, Hoosiers 29: Seymour’s Zack Chlatter scored a 21 points, and the Aces thumped the Hoosiers. Scribner’s Isaiah Hickman got 10 in the loss for the Hoosiers.

Wildcats 46, Boilermakers 31: Holy Family’s Christian Cambron netted 13 points for the Wildcats, which cruised past the Boilermakers. The Bedford pair of Will Bohling and Clinton Yeary each finished with nine for the Boilermakers.

Irish 44, Cardinals 27: Austin’s Markus Fleenor exploded for 20 points as the Irish cruised past the Cardinals. Silver Creek’s Wade Costin led the Cardinals in the loss with 10.

Aces 53, Sycamores 50: Chalatter totaled 17 points to help the Aces improve to 2-0. Orleans’ Burton Gerkin put in 22 in defeat for the Sycamores.

Hoosiers 47, Bulldogs 44: Hickman finished with 12 points, leading the Hoosiers past the Bulldogs in the final seconds. Harmon scored 17 in defeat for the Bulldogs.

Irish 47, Wildcats 46: Fleenor scored a division-high 22 points in a down-to-the-wire victory for the Irish. Charlestown’s Josh Wray led the Wildcats with 12.

Boilermakers 46, Cardinals 42: The Boilermaker won behind 13 points from Yeary, and Costin paced the Cardinals in the loss with 20.

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TSI Spring League: Girls’ Middle School Division — Week 1

May 1, 2011

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

Hoosiers 31, Cardinals 18: Crawford County’s Katie Tincher finished with nine points to lead the Hoosiers past the Cardinals. Medora’s Carly McCammon paced the Cardinals with five.

Wildcats 41, Boilermakers 12: Corydon’s Cassidy Saulman put in 13 points, and the Wildcats pummeled the Boilermakers. St. John’s Sauers’ Allyson Lorenzo scored 10 points in the loss for the Boilermakers.

Hoosiers 43, Boilermakers 17: Tincher finished with 10 points to helped the Hoosiers finished the first weekend of league play with a 2-0 record. Lornezo was the Boilermakers’ top performer, scoring nine.

Wildcats 54, Cardinals 30: Sydney Allgeier, of Corydon, racked up 18 points as the Wildcats cruised to 2-0. Medora’s Avery Carney totaled 14 in the loss for the Cardinals.

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TSI Spring League: Boys’ Elementary 4th/5th Grade Division — Week 1

May 1, 2011

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

Wildcats 29, Boilermakers 25: Zane Elliott and Cameron Luedeman, both of Crothersville, scored eight points a piece as the Wildcats squeezed past the Boilermakers.

Cardinals 56, Irish 21: Parkview (Bedford)’s Jack Rainey poured in 18 points, and the Cardinals throttled the Irish.

Bulldogs 35, Hoosiers 23: Highland Hill’s Dylan Zink netted 13 points to lead the Bulldogs past the Hoosiers.

Cardinals 49, Bulldogs 44: Rainey and Floyds Knobs’ Levi Siewert each finished with 12 points, helping the Cardinals hold off the Bulldogs.

Hoosiers 29, Wildcats 26: The Highland Hills duo of Garrison Koch and Noah Neuhauser scored 12 points a piece as the Hoosiers edged the Wildcats.

Boilermakers 27, Irish 23: Slate Run’s Cobie Barnes got eight points, lifting the Boilermakers over the Irish.

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