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SPORTS & RECREATION

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NKU athletes honored for academics Community Recorder

Northern Kentucky University student-athletes recently were recognized for their success in the classroom by the Atlantic Sun Conference. After completing NKU’s first season at the NCAA Division I level, 148 student-athletes received A-Sun All-Academic honors for their performance in the classroom during the 2012-13 academic year. The recognition is awarded to student-athletes who earn a minimum 3.0 grade-point average on a 4.0 scale during the school year. Lucas Edelan (men’s soccer), Glen Este grad Jaimie Hamlet (women’s basketball), Clare Field (women’s cross country/ track and field), Elder grad Nathan Sexton (men’s soccer), and Newport Central Catholic graduate Taylor Snyder (volleyball) were among the 114 student-athletes to earn a perfect 4.0 for 201213. Four NKU student-athletes were named to both

the Commissioner’s Scholar and Presidents’ Scholar lists: Bishop Brossart grad Michael Bartlett (men’s soccer), Andre Correa (men’s tennis), Goshen graduate Kelsey Gaffney (women’s cross country/track and field), and Cassie Lingenhoel (women’s soccer). To be placed on both lists, student-athletes must have completed their final year of eligibility, received their degree during the academic year and posted a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.6 and 3.8, respectively. In addition, 53 Norse made the Conference Scholar list, which was awarded to 497 individuals. Student-athletes must be at least of sophomore standing with a minimum 3.4 cumulative GPA during the academic year to be named to the list.

Atlantic Sun Conference All-Academic Baseball: Elder grad Zac Asman, Blake Bag-

shaw, Elder grad Alex Bolia, Newport Central Catholic’s Jake Cain, Glen Este’s Chuck Calhoun, La Salle’s Drew Campbell, Moeller grad Brett Cisper, Luke Greene, Quint Heady, Ryan Hinz, Madeira’s Cody Kuzniczci, Conor Ledger, Ryle’s Caleb Lonkard, Josh Myers, Pete Petrosino, Ian Tfirn, Anthony Vagnier, Bradley Vanderglas and Elder’s Brandon Wood Men’s Basketball: Ethan Faulkner, Jack Flournoy, Justin Rossi, Nate Snodgrass and John Staley Men’s Cross Country/ Track and Field: Brendan Chwalek, Brady Holmer, Bishop Brossart grad Zac Holtkamp, Oak Hills grad Matt Kuhn, Elder grad Josh Makin, FelicityFranklin’s Josh Miller, Bryan Warden, J.J. Webber and Bishop Brossart’s Andrew Wolfer Men’s Golf: Elder graduate Cory Dulle, Clayton Portz, Holy Cross graduate Steve Rickels, La Salle grad Michael Schmidt and Zach Wright Men’s Soccer: Yaw Ad-

dai, Bishop Brossart grad Michael Bartlett, Collin Brent, Covington Catholic graduate Sean Cooney, Gavin Colton, Ben Dorn, Lucas Edelan, Mohab El Tawila, Craig Heard, NewCath grad Austin Juniet, Danny Laird, Brendan Murphy, McNicholas graduate Austin Pierce of Loveland, Brian Runyon, Mohammed Salhieh, Colby Schneider and Nathan Sexton of Elder. Men’s Tennis: Christopher Angulo, Guillaume Berman, Jimmy Caccamo, Andre Correa, Cameron Johnson, Calvary Christian graduate Pierce Kohls, Jody Maginley and Balint Zsidai Softball: Alex Caudill, Alesa Collinsworth, Highlands grad Allie Conner, Dee Dee Davis, Nicolette Hayes of Loveland, Dana Jarboe, Rachel Kohlman, Kari Lang of Glen Este, Maggie Mancini, Katelyn Roy, Emily Schwaeble of Colerain, Kaylin Steinmetz of Glen Este, Conner grad KC Straley, Alexis VanHorn and Taylor Zuberer Women’s Basketball:

Melody Doss, Rianna Gayheart, McAuley graduate Kaitlyn Gerrety, Malika Glover, Jaimie Hamlet of Glen Este, Christie Roush, Courtney Roush, Kelsey Simpson and Kayla Thacker Women’s Cross Country/Track and Field: McAuley grad Jennifer Beck, Jaci Combs, Lloyd graduate Torey Duncan, Clare Field, Madeira graduate Alyssa Frye, Goshen graduate Kelsey Gaffney, Emily Grubb, Destany Martin, Kaitlyn Hooper, Kristyn Hooper, Milford graduate Kelly Johnson, McAuley graduate Kayla Justice, Colleen McKiernan, Lindsay Mumley, NewCath graduate Frannie Schultz, Northwest graduate Tyler Thomas and Kheiston Tilford Women’s Golf: Seton graduate Molly Arnold, Rachel Brown, Elizabeth Nebraski-Riffle and Taylor Wogenstahl Women’s Soccer: Hannah Adams, Milford grad C.G. Bryant, Jaclyn Elmore, Loveland grad Ariel Fischer, Stephanie Glass, Kathryn Hale, Oak Hills

graduate Kelsey Laumann, Cassie Lingenhoel, Aubrey Muench, Simon Kenton graduate Allison Ponzer, Seton graduate Abbey Scherer, Mercy graduate Elise Schmuelling, Bishop Brossart graduate Maria Silbersack, Batavia graduate Sarah Smith, Martha Staab, Seton graduate Stacie Volker, Anderson graduate Hannah Walker, Seton graduate Stephanie Wengert, Kara Yeaste and Mercy graduate Kelsey Zwergel Women’s Tennis: Jamie Diaz, Shana Kleynen, Marta Romeo and Claire Spradlin Volleyball: Shelby Buschur, Gennie Galfano, Kiersten Ham, Lauren Hurley, Holy Cross graduate Jayden Julian, NewCath graduate Jamie Kohls, Haley Lippert, Kelly Morrissey, Ursuline Academy graduate Anna Prickel, Jenna Ruble, Notre Dame graduate Jenna Schreiver, NewCath graduate Taylor Snyder, Mel Stewart, MND graduate Kylee Tarantino and Megan Wanstrath.

Highlights

Caitlyn Richardson 171, Michael Geiman III 174. Girls: Lauren Vice 169, Taylor Schwarz 173, Christian Arn 176, Sarah Boden 176, Megan Mauer 181, Adrianne Mason 182. Cut: Anna Matchinga 94, Lauren Bracken 94, Macie Wright 97, Hannah Scroggins 99, Natalie Boucher 99, Cassidy Pressman 100, Jenna Doumont 123, Natalie Snyder DNS, Monica Spritzky DNS.

» Campbell County girls golf preview: Head coach Gina Carlisle returns four starters this year. The Camels were 2-6 in dual matches a year ago. Returning starters are Brooklee Boots, Cassady Edwards, Sarah Hernandez and Nicole Robertson, who are all seniors. Campbell has seven seniors on its eight-player roster, also counting Erica Biddle, Abigaile Wells and Kaitlyn

Weyman. Junior Mallory McGrath rounds out the squad. “These girls have enthusiasm for their sport and their school,” Carlisle said. “They are ready to begin a new season and continue to make progress in their academic and athletic goals.” Campbell hosts Boone County Aug. 5 at A.J. Jolly and plays Highlands at Hickory Sticks Aug. 8.

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The Florence Freedom show respect during the National Anthem. ADAM BIRKAN/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

FREEDOM ENTER HOMESTRETCH

The Florence Freedom are 38-31 for the season through Aug. 4 as the season enters its final month. The Freedom host Lake Erie Aug. 7-9 at UCMC Stadium. Florence Freedom pitcher Case Henn only allowed one run in eight innings against the Normal Cornbelters, lowering his ERA to 3.20. ADAM BIRKAN/THE COMMUNITY RECORDER

Frame 150, Jeff Lynne 158, Blake Adkins 158, Austin Zapp 160. Cut: Luke Tobergte 79, Matt Striegel 79, Jim Kelly 82, Drew McDonald 82, Grant Kuether 85, Tim Fritz 85. Boys 14-15: Paul Huber 149, Tyler Lippert 154, Jacob Vrolijk 158, Chandler Clark 162, B.J. Knox 175, Mark Richter 181. Cut: Jake Cahill 85, Evan Thompson 92, Neal Schorer 95, Brett Bihl 99, Jarrett Eilerman 100, Dylan Phillips DNS. Boys 12-13: Cameron Frazier 153, Mitchell Schilling 156, Ethan Berling 164, Ryan Clements 165, Lincoln Herbst 173, Zach Catalano 180. Cut: Elliott Berling 85, Paul Thelen 85, Kyle West 87, Jordan Hughes 88, Nick Petroze 91, Josh Struck 96, Jack Defraites 100, Logan Herbst109, Nolan Schrand DNS. Boys 11& under: Evan Schwarz 131, Luke Herbst 144, Adam Owens 169,

LEAGUE DOMINANCE

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