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LIFE

2B • COMMUNITY RECORDER/CAMPBELL • APRIL 20, 2017

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vue), 400: Mitchell Otten (NCC),800: Hunter Mitchell (Conner), 1600: John Komaromy-Hiller (VMA), 3200: Will Hanak (Conner), 110 hurdles: Trent Wrobleski (NCC), 300 hurdles: Logan Enxel (NCC). » VMA Field Event Meet April 10 Girls High jump: Riley Crawford (NDA), Mariah Langefeld (Ludlow), Clare Butler (NDA); Long jump: Tiffany Victor (Ludlow), Johnessah Barbiea (Dayton), Lexi Stienmetz (Ludlow); Triple jump: Johnessah Barbiea (Dayton), Sophia Halfhill (Dayton), Lydia Workman (Dayton); Discus: Bralynn Joseph (Newport), Mallory Kubala (Dayton), Allison Gribben (NDA); Shot put: Allison Gribben (NDA), Mallory Kubala (Dayton), Bralynn Joseph (Newport); Javelin: Katrina Byrne (Grant County), Abby Bezold (VMA), Dominique Gallicchio (Newport), Bralynn Joseph (Newport). Boys High jump: Teronce Brown (Newport), Tyler Porter (Newport), Nathan Junker (VMA); Long jump: Nick Britton (VMA), Tyler Porter (Newport), Hiroto Takeuchi (VMA); Triple jump: Nick Britton (VMA), Gabe Roberts (Dayton), Nathan Junker (VMA); Discus: Gary Lukens (Dayton), Derrick Barnes (Holy Cross), Drew McInstosh (Holy Cross); Shot put: Derrick Barnes (Holy Cross),

Rashard Ross (Holy Cross), Drew McIntosh (Holy Cross); Javelin: Derrick Barnes (Holy Cross), Drew McIntosh (Holy Cross), Vernay Monroe (VMA). Holy Cross senior Derrick Barnes’ throw in the shot put of 51 feet, 10 inches was a second team USA standard by KY MileSplit.

Youth baseball » Crosstown Baseball is now signing up 1418U baseball teams. Season begins Memorial Day weekend. If your team is interested please sign up http://www.leaguelineup.com/crosstownbaseball in the upper right hand corner. Or email crosstown baseball@yahoo.com.

Hockey » The Northern Kentucky Norse hockey went to the national youth championships. The Norse went 0-3, losing to teams from Texas, Florida and Nebraska. The Florida team (Mitchell) was defending national champs. Parker Smith had a goal in each game plus one assist in the tournament. Against the Texas team, Evan Olgivie, Joshua Struck and Joshua Roesel all scored in a 6-4 loss. Benjamin Glavan had an assist. Against Mitchell, Fla., Ryan Huesman had a goal. John Hooper and Jacob Detwiler posted assists. Other players for the Norse in the tourney are Drew Janszen, Theran Bowra, Stephen Lummp,

Justin Brown, Samuel Poulos, Chris Fox and Ronald Kincaid III. Jackson Maddy, Devin Grimsley, Nicholas Rintala and Jacob Goldberg. The 2017 Kentucky All State Teams were announced. Captain forward Parker Smith was named to the First Team and forward Joshua Roesel was named to the 2nd Team. All State Honorable Mentions were awarded to alternate captain forward, John Hooper; alternate captain defenseman, Jacob Detwiler; defenseman, Kyle Taylor; and goalie, Theran Bowra.

NKU Notes » For the second time in his collegiate career, Trey Ganns of the Northern Kentucky University baseball team has been named a National Player of the Week by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Ganns blasted four home runs, posted 12 RBI and scored five times across four games during the week. The Burlington native and Boone County graduate earned Batter of the Week honors from the Horizon League. In an 18-7 win at Valparaiso, Ganns exploded for eight RBI via three home runs including a grand slam. His eight RBI on April 9 is a Division-I era record and was one shy of tying NKU’s all-time program record, set in 2001. He was the first Norse to hit three or more homers in a single game since the 2009 season and clubbed the first grand slam in four years for NKU.

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Brossart junior Chris Hickman clears the bar during the Diocese of Covington track and field meet April 12.

Mustangs, Breds win track titles James Weber jweber@communitypress.com

ERLANGER - Bishop Brossart and Newport Central Catholic had several athletes do well at the Diocese of Covington track championships April 12 at Notre Dame. Bishop Brossart junior Bryce Donnelly broke four-year old track records in both hurdle events and also ran the 4x400 team that won. Teammate Cody Chism won the 800 in a track record time. Newport Central Catholic broke three track records. Kyle Kelly won the 200 and was part of the 4x200 team that won in a record time. Eighth-grader Abby Jones won both distance events, including the 1600 in a track record time. She was just 1.77 seconds off the 11-year old meet record.

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Team: Covington Catholic 178, St. Henry 114.5, Bishop Brossart 103, Newport Central Catholic 93, Holy Cross 52.5, Villa Madonna 16. 100: Bryce Donnelly (Brossart) 11.48, 200: Kyle Kelly (NCC) 23.47, 400: Luke Summe (CovCath) 51.63, 800: Cody Chism (Brossart) 2:01.41, 1600: Cody Chism (Brossart) 4:34.24, 3200: Ethan Snyder (St. Henry) 10:19.57, 110 hurdles: Drew Hummel (CovCath) 15.78, 300 hurdles: Bryce Donnelly (40.72), 4x100: CovCath (Anthony Best, Henry Toebbe, Jordan Tuemler,

NCC senior Mitchell Otten anchors his team’s win in the 4x200 relay during the Diocese of Covington track and field meet April 12.

Nick Tilford) 44.49, 4x200: NCC (Jared Gabbard, Luke Grothaus, Eddie Schultz, Mitchell Otten) 1:34.58, 4x400: Brossart (Bryce Donnelly, Trevor Kahmann, Cody Chism, Jacob Moore) 3:31.30, 4x800: St. Henry (Josh Gray, Hayden Norris, David Poat, Ethan Snyder) 8:12.38, High jump: Ben Boydston (CovCath) 5-10, Long jump: Mitch McArtor (St. Henry) 19-11.5, Triple jump: Adam Stegman (CovCath) 40-0.25, Discus: Joseph Helmer (St. Henry) 112-1, Shot put: Derrick Barnes (Holy Cross) 51-9, Pole vault: Logan Blaut (St. Henry) 12-6.

Girls Team: St. Henry 197.5, Notre Dame 129, Brossart 98.5, NCC 86, VMA 36, Holy Cross 7. 100: Natalie Pope (St. Henry) 13.12, 200: Natalie Pope (St. Henry) 27.19, 400: Ellie Laudenslayer (St. Henry)

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1:03.03, 800: Maddie Dickman (VMA) 2:31.57, 1600: Abby Jones (NCC) 5:17.27, 3200: Abby Jones (NCC) 12:12.70, 100 hurdles: Kim Spritzky (St. Henry) 16.42, 300 hurdles: Hannah Jones (St. Henry) 48.25, 4x100: St. Henry (Kerenza Kent, Cat Henry, Natalie Pope, Cassidy Palladino) 53.25, 4x200: NDA (Grace Lawler, Hannah Halverstadt, Clare Butler, Julia Day) 1:52.34, 4x400: St. Henry (Ellie Laudenslayer, Audrey McCoy, Natalie Pope, Hannah Jones) 4:17.09, 4x800: Brossart (Megan Cookendorfer, Kendall Schuler, Alex Walker, Ashley Beck) 10:35.67, High jump: Clare Butler (NDA) 4-10, Long jump: Kim Spritzky (St. Henry) 15-3,Triple jump: Sydney Willike (NCC) 30-5, Discus: Katie Evans (St. Henry) 91-4, Shot put: Allison Gribben (NDA) 34-1.5, Pole vault: Kim Spritzky (St. Henry) 12-4.

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