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Sports & recreation

April 21, 2010

BRIEFLY More in baseball

• Elder beat Highlands 130 in six innings, April 10. Elder’s Brian Korte pitched nine strikeouts, and Jacob Lindsey was 2-4 with two basehits and four RBIs. • Western Hills beat Woodward 6-1, April 10. West High’s Levi Wolf was the winning pitcher, and Antwuane Blackwell had three basehits. • Elder beat Badin 5-2, April 12. Elder’s Matt Pate was the winning pitcher, and Cody Makin was 2-3 with two RBIs. • Lakota West beat Oak Hills 15-5 in six innings, April 12. Oak Hills’ David Farwick was 2-4 with two basehits. • Western Hills beat Withrow 8-4, April 12. Western Hills’ Aaron Ernst was the winning pitcher, and Ethan Hurston was 2-4 with two RBIs. • Elder beat St. Xavier 5-4, April 13. Elder’s Brian Korte was the winning pitcher, and Selby Chidemo had three basehits. • Elder beat Purcell Marian 17-1, in five innings, April 14. Elder’s Tim Baldrick was the winning pitcher, and Nick Helmers scored three runs, had two basehits and an RBI. • Western Hills beat Taft 72, April 14. West High’s Alex Lawson pitched 10 strikeouts, and Chris Harris had three basehits and two RBIs. • Oak Hills beat Lakota West 11-4, April 14. Oak Hills’ Joel Bender pitched eight strikeouts, and Jay Schunk was 3-4, scored three homeruns and had three RBIs. • Harrison beat Elder 12-5, April 15. Elder’s Tim O’Conner had three basehits and two RBIs.

More in softball

• Milford beat Seton 15-0, then 4-0 in a double-header,

April 10. • McAuley beat Seton 2-1, April 12. Seton’s Kari Lockwood was 2-3. • Western Hills beat Withrow 13-1, April 12. West High’s Tabathia Beebe pitched 14 strikeouts, and was 3-4, scored a homerun and had three RBIs. • Mercy beat Ursuline 101, April 12. Mercy’s Anna Eggleston pitched 11 strikeouts, and Maddie Whelan had two basehits and three RBIs. • Mercy beat Harrison 7-1, April 13. Mercy’s Amy Feie was the winning pitcher, and was 2-4 with four basehits and four RBIs. • St. Ursula beat Fenwick 6-1, April 13. St. Ursula’s Katie Hulsman pitched 12 strikeouts, and Hannah Raulston had two basehits. • Mercy beat Seton 10-0 in five innings, April 14. Mercy’s Anna Eggleston pitched seven strikeouts, and Erika Leonard was 2-3 with three basehits and an RBI. Seton’s Sarah Hensley had two basehits. • St. Ursula beat McAuley 5-0, April 14. St. Ursula’s Megan Flenniken pitched 16 strikeouts, and Rachel VonLuehrte was 2-3 with an RBI. • Western Hills beat Taft 13-0 in five innings, April 14. West High’s Tabathia Beebe pitched 11 strikeouts, was 34, scored a homerun and had five RBIs. • St. Ursula beat Mercy 20, April 15. St. Ursula’s Megan Flenniken pitched 10 strikeouts. • Seton beat Alter 7-0, April 15. Seton’s Sarah Hensley was the winning pitcher, and Morgan Pennekamp had two basehits. • Ross beat Oak Hills 11-3, April 15. Oak Hills’ Ashley Berding had two basehits.

nate an athlete until April 29 by going to the cincinnati.com/preps page and clicking on the yellow/green Community Press Sportsman of the Year icon on the right side. In their nominations, they should explain why this athlete deserves the honor. The nominations will be used to create ballots that

More in tennis

• Oak Hills beat Taylor 3-2, April 12. Oak Hills’ Christian Vandewalle beat Evan Koons 6-1, 6-0; Ed Smith and James Byrne beat Josh Allen and Alex Engels 6-2, 5-4; Anthony Wunder and Center beat Doug Rouster abd Ryan Strochinsky 6-0, 6-3. Oak Hills advances to 2-0 with the win. • Elder beat Moeller 5-0, April 12. Elder’s Drew Schroeder beat Zaman 5-2, retired; Danny James beat Patterson 6-2, 6-0; Ryan Patty beat Harbaugh 6-1, 6-0; Blake Wauligman and Nathan Walroth beat Bauer- and Westerkamp 7-5, 7-6 (9-7); Evan Smith and Kevin Butler beat Sullivan and Wacker 6-3, 6-4. Elder advances to 5-2 with the win. • Lakota East beat Oak Hills 5-0, April 13. Oak Hills falls to 2-1 with the loss. • Sycamore beat Oak Hills 5-0, April 14. Oak Hills falls to 2-2 with the loss. • St. Xavier beat Elder 4-1, April 14. Elder’s Drew Schroeder and Blake Wauligman beat Naugle and Leary 76, 5-7, 6-3. • Oak Hills beat Hamilton 3-2, April 15. Oak Hills’ Christian Vandewalle beat Campbell 6-2, 6-1; Tommy Wiggermann and Anthony Wunder beat Traylor and Lehman 3-6, 7-6, 6-4; James Byrne and Ed Smith beat Kinch and Young 6-2, 3-6, 6-1. Oak Hills advances to 3-2 with the win.

This week in track and field

• Elder placed seventh with a 36.33in the Coaches Classic at Winton Woods, April 9; Oak Hills placed ninth with a score of 30. Oak Hills’ Cody Lacewell won the 800 meter in 1:58.90. • Oak Hills placed first

online readers will vote on from May 13 to midnight June 10. Online vistors will be able to vote more than once. The top vote-getters will be featured on cincinnati.com and in your local newspaper June 24. Public voting on the nominations will begin May 13. As with sports, the greatest effort on the final ballot gets the greatest result in this contest. Questions? E-mail Melanie Laughman at mlaughman@communitypress.com or call 248-7573.

Bridgetown

Western Sports Mall is looking for players for an indoor tag football league. The league plays for eight weeks beginning Wednesday, May 19. Teams will consist of seven players Cost is $250. Contact Bob Sagers at 451-4900.

Soccer sign ups

The WCBM (Westwood, Cheviot, Bridgetown and Mack area) youth soccer league, part of the National SAY Soccer league, is conducting fall soccer signups for ages 4 to 13 on April 24. Registrations are due April 24. Call Athletic Director Gordon Smyth at 477-8481, or e-mail him at gps0407@cinci.rr.com, for more information and to request a sign up form.

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with a score of 144 in the Coaches Classic Ross preliminaries, April 9. Elder placed third with a 124. Oak Hills’ Corie Cartmell won the long jump at 19 feet, 9 inches; Izak Valesquez won the 3200 meter run in 10:01.87 and Alex Adams won the pole vault at 10 feet, 6 inches. Elder’s Butler won the 200 meter in 22.36; Grimme won the 400 meter in 53.03; Elder won the 4x100 meter relay in 43.73, and Elder won the 4x200 meter relay in 1:32.44. • Western Hills placed first with a score of 36 in the Early Bird Invite Division I, April 9. West High’s Whitson won the 200 meter in 23.2; Antevin Brown won the 800 meter in 2:15; Kemper won the long jump in 16 feet, 11 inches; Sparks won the shot put at 40 feet, 8 inches. • Oak Hills girls placed 21st iwth a score of 11.5 in the Coaches Classic at Winton Woods, April 9. • Mercy girls placed first in the Run Em All at Anderson, April 10. Seton placed sixth at 56.5 points. Mercy’s Lauren Seibert won the long jump at 15 feet, 6 inches; Mercy won the 4x800 meter relay in 10:43.8, Anna Ahlrichs won the 3200 meter run in 12:15.7, Cosker won the shot put at 32 feet, 8.25 inches and Rachel Baker won the discus at 94 feet. • Elder boys placed first with a score of 85 in the Vince Mercure Colerain Invitational, April 13. Oak Hills placed second with a score of 83. Elder’s Schenkel won the 800 meter in 2:02; Makin won the 1600 meter in 4:30; Elder won the 4x100 meter relay in 43.21. Oak Hills’ Corie Cartmell won the long jump at 20 feet, 6 inches, and Izak Velasquez won the 3200 meter run in 9:58.6.

BONELESS

ELDER SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS Elder High School offers summer camps for the sports listed below. Space is limited, so register early! For more information and registration forms, visit www.elderhs.org and click Summer Camps.

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