Sunday, January 30, 2011

Girls pairings

It's a matchup with two top 10 teams at Hamilton Heights when No. 1 Mt. Vernon meets No. 6 Rushville in the first semifinal game of their sectional. In Class 3A, No. 1 Mt. Vernon (18-1) will face No. 6 Rushville (13-6) -- the three-time defending sectional champ and last year's state runner-up -- in the first game on Friday night. MV won 56-33 in November. New Palestine (10-9) meets Shelbyville (4-14) on Tuesday night, with the winner facing host No. 4 Hamilton Heights on Friday.

In Class 4A at Muncie Central, Greenfield-Central drew a bye and will face the Anderson-Muncie Central winner in the semifinals. The Tribe and the Bearcats are both 7-12 on the year.

In Class 2A, Eastern Hancock (3-15) will face rival and defending champion Knightstown (14-5) at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 9 in the opening round of the Centerville girls basketball sectional. Knightstown won the regular-season matchup 55-36 over the Royals.

The pairings:
In all sectionals, the semis will be Friday, Feb. 11 at 6/7:30 p.m., the finals will be Saturday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m.
4A Sectional 8 at Muncie Central
Tuesday, Feb. 8
Anderson (7-12) vs. Muncie Central (7-12), 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 9
Pendleton Heights (17-3) vs. Connersville (9-11), 6 p.m.
New Castle (15-4) vs. Richmond (11-8), 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 11
Greenfield-Central (9-9) vs. Anderson/Muncie winner, 6 p.m.
Wednesday's winners, 7:30 p.m.

3A Sectional 27 at Hamilton Heights
Tuesday, Feb. 8
New Palestine (10-9) vs. Shelbyville (4-14), 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 11
No. 6 Rushville (13-6) vs. No. 1 Mt. Vernon (18-1), 6 p.m.
No. 4 Hamilton Heights (17-2) vs. NP/Shelby winner, 7:30 p.m.

2A Sectional 42 at Centerville

Tuesday, Feb. 8
Union County (6-12) vs. Centerville (12-7), 6 p.m.
Cambridge City Lincoln (6-11) vs. Hagerstown (16-4), 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 9
Knightstown (14-5) vs. Eastern Hancock (3-15), 6 p.m.
Northeastern (12-6) vs. Shenandoah (4-14), 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Wrestling sectional results

The four Hancock County schools competed in the Warren Central wrestling sectional Saturday afternoon, and 13 local athletes will be moving on to next Saturday's Perry Meridian regional.

G-C's Josh Farrell and Dezman McGinley and NP sophomore Robbie Elsea all were sectional champions, and 10 others moved on by virtue of placing in the top four in their individual weight classes.

Overall, the Cougars finished fifth in the standings with 134 points, New Palestine finished sixth with 105.5 and Mt. Vernon was ninth out of 10 teams with 63 points. Eastern Hancock did not have any wrestlers place in the top six and earn team points.

New Palestine had five wrestlers move on. Elsea (32-6) won the 130-pound weight class by defeating Shelbyville's Cody Clark in the final.

There were three runners-up for the Dragons. Sophomore Taylor Fee (31-5) fell to Roncalli's Josh King in the final match at 112. Sophomore Gordon Wagner (27-8) was runner-up to Roncalli's Josh Kieffer at 125. Kieffer's brother Joe defeated NP sophomore Nick Ulrey (26-7) in the title match at 140. Freshman Rylan McCarty (26-13) advanced at 103 by finishing fourth.

Josh Holden's Greenfield-Central squad had its best showing in several years in the sectional, and advanced six wrestlers, including three who will have either a No. 1 or No. 2 seed next week.

At 119, Farrell (31-2), a sophomore is looking to return to the State Finals, and having a top seed for the regional next week is a strong place to start with that quest. He defeated Franklin Central's Andrice Martin in the title match. McGinley is now 32-3, and defeatred Roncalli's Joe Ardizzone in the title match at 160 to give him a top seed for the regional next week. Farrell is ranked fifth in the state at 119, according to Indiana Mat. McGinley is 19th at 160.

Junior Ian Early was the runner-up to Roncalli's Damon Albertson at 171. Early is 33-5.

Sam Locke (125, 32-10), Dustin Mayhugh (130, 32-8) and Adam Ruff (135, 2-2) all finished fourth to advance for the Cougars.

The big upset of the day happened in the semifinals at 215, as Mt. Vernon senior Sam Balbach suffered his first defeat of the year. He then won the third-place match to advance with a 34-1 mark. He takes a No. 15 ranking into the regional. MV senior Chris Jones (19-12) was the runner-up at 152 and will also compete at Perry next week.

Roncalli was the sectional champion, with Beech Grove finishing second. The Rebels will advance as a team to the team regional.

Royals victorious ... MV girls fall from unbeaten ranks

The annual (and often twice annual) matchups between Eastern Hancock and Greenfield-Central are often great, closely-contested games -- and the fact that they had split their last eight meetings shows that.

It was certainly the case tonight. EH pulled away to a 44-38 victory, but it was a close game throughout. The Royals scored eight points on the game's first three possessions, but G-C slowly worked its way back into the game and took two third-quarter leads. But EH's 3-point shooting -- the Royals hit seven 3s -- proved to be the difference.

Dustin Smith had 20 points on 5-of-6 shooting from the field (4-of-5 from deep) and 6-of-6 from the line. Not only did he hit triples on the Royals' first two possessions of the game, he also hit a big 3-pointer in the fourth quarter to help the Royals open up a lead, and then hit four late FTs to salt the game away. Zach Kissick and Jared Pyle had nine points each for the Royals.

G-C was led by Jared Morris' 19 points, as the junior guard had a very strong night shooting the ball and running the Cougars' patient offense.

The teams were lights-out shooting in the first half -- EH was 70%, G-C 67% -- but both cooled a bit after the break as the defenses ratcheted up.

An interesting sidelight: EH got its first victory over a county school this year in four tries -- but of the three previous ones, two were decided at the buzzer. G-C is 5-9 but still leads the Hoosier Heritage Conference. The Cougars have not won a game against a non-HHC foe this year, but are 5-2 against HHC teams (4-1 in conference games, 1-1 in the Hancock County Tourney).

Elsewhere:
Mt. Vernon's girls fell from the ranks of the unbeaten and saw their 35-game regular-season perfect streak end with a 38-35 loss at North Central. The Marauders are 18-1 and face Shenandoah on Thursday in the regular-season finale.

The Marauder boys played their fourth straight down-to-the-wire game tonight, but fell to Delta 54-52 on the road. MV is now 4-10 (1-4). MV's next game is Saturday at Warren Central.

New Palestine's girls dropped a 63-35 decision to Pendleton Heights. Lauren Tieman scored 12 for the Dragons (10-9/4-3).

Friday, January 28, 2011

Marauders, Dragons victorious

Mt. Vernon and Connersville were two teams led by outstanding senior guards who were just looking for a bit of consistency heading into the season's homestretch.

The Marauders got it in a 46-44 victory.

The two senior guards didn't disappoint -- MV's Quinn Williams scored 18 points on 8-of-14 shooting and led two key Marauder runs that helped open up leads of 19-10 and 28-20. Connersville's Zach Miller scored 19 points and hit back-to-back 3-pointers that cut an eight-point Marauder lead to 38-36 late.

And then it was time for the young players to shine. Freshman C.J. Coleman and sophomore Anthony Burnett hit 8-of-10 from the line in the final 1:25 to fend off Connersville's comeback -- although two more desperation 3s gave the Spartans a chance to win it with a triple at the buzzer that hit the rim and bounded off.

The Marauders did it with free throws -- they were 10-of-14 in the final quarter -- possession (six turnovers) and defense/rebounding. They held Connersville to 40% shooting (15-40), while shooting just under 50% themselves (15-31). Stephen Turner had a big game on the glass, and Coleman (nine points) and Burnett (10 points) were key complementary scorers, especially given they combined for nine in the fourth quarter.

MV has played three straight one-possession games. The Marauders (4-9/1-3) dive back into HHC play Saturday at Delta. Tip is 7:45 p.m.

Elsewhere ... all of the eyes in the HHC were on tonight's contest between Greenfield-Central and Pendleton Heights. The Cougars came in with the HHC lead and a win would put them in great shape heading into the final couple of conference games. Meanwhile, the Arabians needed a win to stay in the conference race.

PH got the win, but it was in a tight game. The Arabians won 59-50, forging a virtual three-way tie in the HHC race. PH is now 5-1 in conference play, while G-C (5-8) and Rushville are both 4-1. The Cougars and Rushville play each other late in the season. G-C also has a huge game against Delta next week.

But first, the Cougars have to face an 11-3 Eastern Hancock team that was idle tonight. The Royals will host G-C at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Chris and Andrew will bring the game to you at 7:10. Of course, you always can LISTEN LIVE HERE!

New Palestine evened its mark back at .500 and got its first conference win tonight, knocking off Yorktown 68-53. The Dragons' (7-7) next game will be Feb. 4 at Shelbyville, which will be our Game of the Week broadcast next week.

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Coming up ...

First off, congrats to the Mt. Vernon Marauders' girls team on winning the Hoosier Heritage Conference championship. The Marauders, ranked No. 1 in Class 3A, pulled away from Delta in the second half to win Wednesday night, led by Rachel Houck's 15 points. MV is now 18-0. New Palestine has a shot at finishing in a tie for second place with a Saturday afternoon game against Pendleton Heights. The Dragons are 10-8/4-2 after a 62-48 win over Lawrence Central on Wednesday in which Bethany Murrell tied her career high with 33 points. Greenfield-Central also posted a victory this week, beating Yorktown on Tuesday to improve to 9-9/3-4.

Now, let's turn our attention to the boys. We have two broadcasts this weekend:
Friday: Connersville at Mt. Vernon
Saturday: Greenfield-Central at Eastern Hancock
Both game broadcasts begin at 7:10 p.m. with Andrew Smith and Chris Lambert.

On Friday, we see a matchup of two of the top coaches in the area in C'ville's Kerry Brown and MV's Steve Lynch. Both teams are struggling to find victories at this point in the year, but both have dangerous players who will be ones we'll be watching Friday night.

Saturday, we see the Hoosier Heritage Conference leaders in G-C face an EH team that's 11-3 and will have been resting for eight days since erupting for 92 points in a victory over Lapel. The Cougars have a HUGE game Friday night against Pendleton Heights, one of the teams one game back of the Cougars in the HHC standings. Rushville is the other one-loss team in the HHC, and G-C faces the Lions in late February.

Also Friday, New Palestine returns to conference play when it takes on Yorktown in its homecoming game.

Lots of good hoops upcoming. Join us!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Saturday's games

Greenfield-Central's Cougars just keep winning ... and keep atop the HHC standings. The Cougars knocked off Shelbyville 69-62 tonight to retain the top spot in the conference. G-C is now 4-0 in league play, 5-7 overall. Big game coming up Friday against Pendleton Heights (12-2, 4-1). Delta and Rushville both also remain on the conference docket for the Cougars. We will broadcast G-C's game next Saturday 1/29 against Eastern Hancock.

New Palestine bounced back from Friday's wild loss at TC with a nice 61-47 victory over Whiteland at home tonight. Dragons now have a 6-7 mark heading into Friday's conference game against Yorktown.

Mt. Vernon fell 57-54 to Knightstown in the Wigwam Classic on a last-second shot by K'town's Seth Apollos. MV falls to 3-9 with the loss, and will play next against Connersville Friday night. We will broadcast that game live on our network!

Eastern Hancock (11-3) was idle tonight, but had a huge game Friday, drilling 20 3-pointers in a victory over Lapel. Dustin Smith had 28 points, and Jared Pyle had 22 points and 14 rebounds. As noted, we will broadcast the Royals' next game against Greenfield-Central on 1/29.

Girls action today: New Palestine fell to Rushville 55-43 despite 21 points from Bethany Murrell. The Dragons are now 9-8 overall and 4-2 in the HHC.

Upcoming broadcasts:
Friday 1/28: Connersville at Mt. Vernon
Saturday 1/29: Greenfield-Central at Eastern Hancock
Friday 2/4: New Palestine at Shelbyville
Friday 2/18: Mt. Vernon at New Palestine
Friday 2/25: Yorktown at Mt. Vernon
We will broadcast the Mt. Vernon and New Palestine games from the NP sectional. If a Hancock County girls team makes the regional round, we plan to broadcast their games, too.

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Friday, January 21, 2011

Friday night wrapup

We saw a solid performance from Mt. Vernon's girls tonight as they clinch at least a share of the HHC championship with a 48-37 victory over Greenfield-Central.

While the matchup featured two of the area's top junior guards, the inside players stole the show. Jessica Brown and LaRae Cruz did their damage on defense, holding the other team's leading scorer to five points each.

6-foot-2 junior Makenzi Reasor scored 18 points, including all eight of MV's points in the first quarter. Kayla Negley added 12 points and a boatload of steals. For G-C, Katie Peters scored 12 points and Kyra Tweedy hit three triples for nine points.

MV used a big first-half defensive run and forced 15 first-half turnovers to lead 20-10 at the break, and used a 10-point third quarter run to push the edge to 33-17. The lead would remain in double-digits from there.

MV is now 17-0 and 6-0 in the HHC. G-C is now 8-9 and 2-4 in HHC play.

In boys action tonight, it was a good night for one of the active county schools, a not-so-good one for the other. Eastern Hancock had a huge night in a 93-58 victory over Lapel. Meanwhile, New Palestine suffered another close loss -- this time a 65-63 road defeat at Triton Central.

Three of the four county boys teams are in action Saturday:
MV faces Knightstown at the Anderson Wigwam (6 p.m.)
HHC leader G-C is back in action against Shelbyville
NP returns home to face Whiteland

In girls action, NP (9-7/4-1) will host 3A No. 6 Rushville (12-4/4-2) at 2:30 p.m. Our friends at WIFE-94.3 will have the call on the game.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Coming up ...

Some good basketball coming up this weekend, and Andrew & Chris will be on hand to bring it to you.

Friday night, we have girls action, as 3A #1 Mt. Vernon takes on county rival Greenfield-Central.

The two teams played in the county tournament, with MV winning 42-29 on the Cougars' home floor. This time, the action takes place on the Marauders' turf. MV is 16-0 and hasn't been challenged much -- the closest shaves were a 43-42 victory over Pendleton Heights on a FT at the buzzer and a come-from-behind 58-46 overtime win over New Palestine. The Marauders are led by guard Jessica Brown, defensive stalwart Kayla Negley and a solid post trio of Anna Olson, Indiana State recruit Makenzi Reasor and freshman Erica Moore -- a potential future Indiana All-Star. Not to mention 3-point shooter Rachel Houck, the Marauders are a team that has been very difficult to match up with and looks to go a long way in the Class 3A tournament.

G-C has been playing well since its loss to MV in the county, an overtime loss at New Palestine last week the Cougars' lone blemish since then. Point guard LaRae Cruz, shooter Kyra Tweedy and forward Katie Peters lead the Cougars' attack, and have led them to an 8-8 record heading into the season's homestretch.

Tipoff is 7:30 p.m. Join Andrew & Chris at 7:10 for the pregame show.

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A couple of boys games also tomorrow:
Lapel (5-7) at Eastern Hancock (10-3)
The Royals won two close road games against sectional foes, and remain unbeaten against Class A and 2A competition. Lapel is always a good test, as the Bulldogs play in the tough Indiana Crossroads Conference. Our friends at HCSNRadio.com will be broadcasting the game beginning at 7:10 p.m. LISTEN LIVE here!

New Palestine (5-6) at Triton Central (3-7)

The Dragons head south to face a solid Tigers squad that won back-to-back games against Hauser and HHC leader Greenfield-Central last week. Josh Penley leads NP with 17 ppg.

Saturday night, there are a handful of games:
Shelbyville (8-4) at Greenfield-Central (4-7): The Cougars can take a big step toward HHC title contention with a victory. Shelby just knocked off Pendleton Heights last week.
Whiteland (4-7) at New Palestine (5-6): Big double-weekend for the Dragons as they look to pop above .500
Mt. Vernon (3-8) vs. Knightstown (5-6), 6 p.m. at the Anderson Wigwam: The Wigwam Classic has taken off as a big day on the sports calendar. MV is coming off a huge come-from-behind win over then 3A No. 6 Howe last week.

Also, a reminder that our friends at HCSNRadio.com will be broadcasting the Indianapolis City championship game Saturday evening from Arsenal Tech High School.

Next week, we will have two games: Connersville at Mt. Vernon boys on Friday night, and Greenfield-Central at Eastern Hancock boys on Saturday. Both broadcasts at 7:10 p.m.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Tonight's games

Thanks for bearing with us through some pretty severe technical problems we were experiencing before the game. We had some issues getting our phone connection set up, but thankfully, we were able to get on the air right at tipoff.

Pendleton Heights is good. Very good -- the Arabians showed it tonight. They have a great 1-2 punch in 6-4 wing Kellen Dunham and 5-11 point guard Kendall Waters, who combined for 51 points in the Arabians' 76-49 victory over New Palestine tonight. Waters had 33 points on 9-of-14 FG shooting and 10-of-11 from the line, to go along with five boards, six assists and four steals. He was in total control of the game from start to finish. Dunham added 18 points, including an off-balance 3 right before halftime that gave the Arabians a 35-22 edge going into the break and really propelled them to the victory.

At 11-1, PH is going to be a serious factor in the old North Central Conference sectional and it's hard to see how they're not getting poll votes. New Palestine's Justin Ikerd is growing up before our eyes, too. He had 17 points tonight, and had several on drives to the hoop and pull-up shots, in addition to his deadeye 3-point shooting. Josh Penley added 13 points.

Two other boys games in Hancock County tonight: Eastern Hancock beat Shenandoah 60-58 in overtime in the renewal of their rivalry. Big road victory for the Royals, who have another tough game at Union County tomorrow.

Mt. Vernon fell to a ranked Rushville team 67-52 on the road. MV returns home tomorrow to face No. 6 Howe.

We have girls action Saturday night: Greenfield-Central at New Palestine, 7:10 p.m. airtime with Chris Lambert and Allen Cooper. LISTEN LIVE HERE!

Another big girls game involves 3A No. 1 Mt. Vernon meeting Shelbyville. We will broadcast the Marauders' Friday-night game against Greenfield-Central on Jan. 21.

Thanks for joining us on HancockCountySports.com!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Friday's coming

... and some good basketball.

First up, we have the very loaded Pendleton Heights Arabians, who may be 10-1, but they inexplicably aren't getting any votes in the Class 4A poll. With one of the state's top 1-2 punches in Butler-bound Kellen Dunham and fellow guard Kendall Waters, PH should be. Then, there are the New Palestine Dragons, the team that just plays overtime after overtime after overtime. NP has played 10 games this year, won five. Four of the 10 have gone to OT, and another was literally decided at the buzzer. Josh Penley has been playing very well for the Dragons and the supporting cast has been showing up big.

Chris Lambert & I are looking forward to bringing you this game Friday night, 7:10 p.m. airtime from PHHS. LISTEN LIVE!

Elsewhere in Hancock County:
Mt. Vernon (2-7) has a double-weekend upcoming against ranked teams. The Marauders face HHC co-leader and 3A #10 Rushville (9-1, 3-0) on Friday night in the Lions' den, then return home to face 3A #6 Indianapolis Howe (6-2) Saturday. On Jan. 22, the Marauders will face Knightstown in the second Wigwam Classic -- an all-day basketball affair that will feature LOTS of great hoops.

Greenfield-Central (4-6, 3-0) plays the second of three straight single weekends. The Cougars are off Friday, but host Triton Central Saturday. TC has dropped seven straight since winning its opener and has a game Friday night against conference foe Hauser.

Eastern Hancock (8-3) has a tough double-weekend of potential sectional foes. On Friday, the Royals travel to Shenandaoh (6-5), then go to Union County (9-2) on Saturday. UC and EH are two of the favorites in the very tough Hagerstown sectional.

Then, on Saturday
We bring you girls action, as the New Palestine Dragons (7-6) -- fresh off a 70-63 road victory at 2A #6 Triton Central -- host the Greenfield-Central Cougars (7-7). Airtime is 7:10 p.m. for this intra-county clash that will also be the Dragons' Shoot for the Cure Pink Game for breast cancer research. NP had four players in double-figures in the win over TC, led by Danielle Owens' 17 points and 13 rebounds. Again, CLICK TO LISTEN LIVE!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Saturday games

Mt. Vernon's boys take New Castle to the wire, but fall 61-52. The Marauders are now 2-7 on the season heading into next Friday's game at Rushville. It's another double-weekend for MV -- the Marauders will be home against Howe next Saturday.

The rest of the county's boys teams had the night off. EH (8-3) next plays at Shenandoah next Friday and at Union County next Saturday, facing two potential sectional foes on back-to-back nights. G-C (4-6), fresh off a win over MV, is off until next Saturday night when it hosts Triton Central. NP (5-5), which has played three straight overtime games, will visit Pendleton Heights in our Hancock County Game of the Week broadcast.

On the girls side, #1 Mt. Vernon is still unbeaten on the year, beating a strong Noblesville team coached by ex-G-C coach Donna Keck on the road today. The Marauders posted a 45-37 victory, and are now 14-0.

Both MV and G-C (7-7) are off until next Saturday. The Marauders next play an afternoon game at Shelbyville. The Cougars face New Palestine (6-6) in a game that we will broadcast live on HancockCountySports.com. NP has three big games next week -- against a strong Greenwood foe Tuesday, at Triton Central (12-1) on Thursday and then G-C at home Saturday night. EH (1-13) next plays Thursday at home against Morristown.

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Listen live to HancockCountySports.com this weekend, as we bring you two games:
On Friday, the New Palestine Dragons boys team (5-5) heads north to face the Pendleton Heights Arabians in a Hoosier Heritage Conference matchup, featuring one of the state's top players in Kellen Dunham.

On Saturday, we have an intra-county girls matchup between the New Palestine Dragons and the Greenfield-Central Cougars in a game that will raise money for breast cancer research.

Airtime for both games is 7:10 p.m.

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Friday night roundup

Greenfield-Central posts its fourth win in six games with a 52-44 road win at Mt. Vernon.

Cougars take the lead when 6'6 post Tyler Stone scores six points late in the first and midway through the second, and then Josh Mayes took over. The Cougar senior hit four 3s and two big baskets to start the third. He finished the night with 18 points, including 10 in the third quarter when the Cougars took a 6-point halftime lead and pushed it as high as 16. MV cut it to four late, led by Anthony Burnett and C.J. Coleman, but the Cougars -- led by Jordan Conley's 9-of-10 performance from the stripe -- iced the game at the line. G-C played most of the night without starter Derek Conley, who suffered an ankle injury early in the game and did not return.

G-C now 4-6 (3-0 Hoosier Heritage Conference), MV now 2-6 (1-2).

In other games tonight, Eastern Hancock improved to 8-3 with a nice 51-32 victory over Muncie Burris. New Palestine's win streak was snapped on the road at Delta tonight, as the Dragons fell in OT by a 73-69 score. It was the Dragons' third consecutive overtime game.

Next week, we have two games on HancockCountySports.com -- on Friday, we'll be at Pendleton Heights for the New Palestine-PH game. Saturday night, we have girls basketball, as G-C visits NP. Airtime for both games is 7:10 p.m.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Thursday roundup & Friday lookahead

Thursday night: One girls basketball game in the county, as New Palestine beats Eastern Hancock 55-12 -- the fewest points allowed by a Dragon team since 1976, and two off the school record. Emily Curry scored 12 of her game-high 14 points and Bethany Murrell scored 10 of her 12 in a 28-point first quarter for NP.

Make sure to join us Friday for boys basketball: another county rivalry matchup as Greenfield-Central visits Mt. Vernon. Airtime is 7:10 p.m. with Chris Lambert and Andrew Smith.

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Elsewhere in the county, county champ New Palestine heads up the road to face HHC foe Delta, while Eastern Hancock meets Muncie Burris Friday night.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Tuesday wrap: G-C, MV girls win

Behind double-digit efforts from LaRae Cruz and Katie Peters, the Greenfield-Central girls basketball team posted a big HHC victory over Delta, pulling away late to win 63-54.

3A No. 1 Mt. Vernon stayed perfect on the year with a 55-33 victory over Southport.

Eastern Hancock fell to Southwestern (Shelby) 62-44. The Royals next play Thursday at home against New Palestine.

Remember to join Andrew & Chris Friday for an intra-county boys matchup, when Greenfield-Central visits Mt. Vernon. The Cougars won the initial matchup 31-22 last week. LISTEN LIVE!