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CHICAGO, May 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The dust has finally settled over the longest Hoop Shoot season in Elks history. The 2020 National Finals of the Elks Hoop Shoot free throw program officially concluded on May 14, 2021. In April, 72 of the nation s best free-throw shooters vied for national titles in boys and girls divisions in three age-groups. Throughout the month, the finalists stepped up to free throw lines in gyms all over the country to shoot their 25 shots, along with an extra set of 25 for tiebreaking purposes.
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WALES Oak Hill pitcher Gavin Rawstron didn’t flinch as he scooped up two hard-hit grounders and made the put-outs at first base.
Rawstron only grew stronger with each inning and helped deliver a 3-0 no-hitter against Lisbon (2-1) in a Mountain Valley Conference baseball game on Saturday.
Oak Hill pitcher Gavin Rawstron threw a 3-0 no-hitter against Lisbon in Wales on Saturday.
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“It was the first game that like the coach let me pitch more than just a few innings because it is our first game and I got to start,” Rawstron said. “I know it is like a friendly rivalry with them. We have a lot of friends on the team. We’ve got a lot of respect for those kids.
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Apr 9, 2021 10:30 PM
HURON – Pierre Governor Track and Field had five individual winners Friday in the team’s first outdoor meet of the season, the Huron Invitational.
Girls
Pierre finished third overall in the team standings with 114 points.
Jessica Lutmer took her second win of the season in the 1600 meters, finishing in 5:33.12, just over six-tenths of a second better than Melanie Jacobs of Aberdeen Central. Brianna Sargent finished sixth and Jazzlyn Rombough was ninth.
Ryann Barry won the high jump. Barry was the only competitor to clear five feet.
Cameron Larson had an eighth-place finish in the 100 meters. Aleise Christipherson was second in the 200 meters, finishing just 25-hundredths of a second behind Taryn Hettich of Aberdeen Central. Barry was eighth.