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Twin Lakes endures 17-3 loss to West Lafayette

Listen to this article MONTICELLO — Twin Lakes fell behind early and couldn t come back in a 17-3 baseball loss to West Lafayette on Tuesday. It was the second loss to the Red Devils in as many days. The Indians also lost 5-4 a day earlier in the first of a home-and-home matchup with West Lafayette. The Red Devils scored the bulk of their runs — nine — in the fifth and final inning to invoke the 10-run rule. Twin Lakes managed just four hits — all singles — from Clayton Bridwell, CJ Brummett, Reece Arthur and Tristan Robertson. Dailan Reece took the loss on the mound for the Indians, giving up eight runs on 10 hits. He struck out three and walked one in three innings of work. Allen Miller yielded six runs on four hits, one strikeout and two walks in 1 1/3 innings of relief, and Sam Smolek allowed three runs on a hit, while striking out one and walking three in just one-third of an inning.

TL scores season-opening win over South Newton

Listen to this article MONTICELLO — Twin Lakes opened up the 2021 baseball season Friday with an 11-1 victory over visiting South Newton. Rebel Kellen Krug opened the scoring by driving in Korbin Cruz in the game’s first inning off Twin Lakes starter Dailan Reece. After that run, Reece settled down to hold South Newton hitless the final five innings. He struck out 12, walked five and hit three South Newton hitters. “He had some control problems when he hits three guys and walked five more, but for him to overcome that and make South Newton put the ball in play, which they struggled to do, was important,” Twin Lakes head coach Jake Burton said. “He is going to have to throw more strikes against better teams because better teams will make you pay when you give them free bases.”

South Bend St Joseph ends Twin Lakes tourney run in regional

SOUTH BEND — South Bend St. Joseph led wire to wire Saturday, defeating Twin Lakes, 84-58, in the Class 3A South Bend Washington boys basketball regional semifinals.

Twin Lakes rallies in final seconds to beat Peru, 59-55, for sectional championship

MONTICELLO — Thirteen straight. Twin Lakes (21-4), for the 13th consecutive time since the 2000-01 season, defeated Peru, 59-55, Saturday night to win the Class 3A Sectional 20 championship. “We haven’t been in a sectional championship game in 10 years, but hopefully we get a new venue because I’m tired of this place and playing Twin Lakes,” Peru head coach Eric Thompson said. The Tigers (16-8) led 55-51 after senior Kade Townsend scored with 1:20 left in the fourth quarter. After Lewis Dellinger hit one of two free throws to cut the deficit to 55-52, Tiger senior Treyden Curtis missed the front end of a one-and-one with 57 seconds left.

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