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Highland s coach knew his team was dead in the water â until it wasn t. I was getting ready to tell them, You can t beat good teams like Crown Point and not execute, Bogner said. . Then all of a sudden we started chipping away, and when our last guy got hit (by a pitch) and we ended up winning on a walk off, the guys ran onto the field. I was just yelling, Mask up! Mask up!
Bogner, who is in his eighth year at the helm, was so concerned with his team s COVID-19 safety protocols that it took a moment for the Trojans victory to sink in. Highland rallied to earn a 5-4 home win over Crown Point in eight innings on April 3, erasing a 4-0 deficit in the bottom of the seventh.
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TRUSSVILLE It’s been quite a ride for Amiya Payne.
The 6-foot senior finished up her Hewitt-Trussville career with four all-state selections, two state championship game runs, 2,420 points, 744 rebounds, 217 steals, 203 blocked shots and, as of Saturday morning, a Class 7A Player of the Year award.
Player of the Year recipients were announced for all seven classifications on Saturday morning, and were selected by the Alabama Sports Writers Association prep committee. Joining Payne as POY winners are Class 6A Sara Puckett of Muscle Shoals, Class 5A Randrea Wright of Carver-Birmingham, Class 4A Allasha Dudley of Anniston, Class 3A Ella Jane Connell of Prattville Christian, Class 2A Karoline Striplin of Geneva County, Class 1A Gracie Stucky of Skyline and AISA Augusta Arnold of Southern Academy.
Patberg returning for fourth season with Hoosiers
DYLAN SINN | The Journal Gazette
Indiana guard Ali Patberg plans to return for a fourth season with the Hoosiers and seventh year in college, the 2015 Indiana Miss Basketball announced on social media.
Patberg, a two-time All-Big Ten guard, was Indiana s third-leading scorer at 14 points per game during the Hoosiers first-ever run to the Elite Eight this season and was also second on the team in assists with 99. She will take advantage of the extra year of eligibility provided by the NCAA during the coronavirus pandemic. The Columbus native missed her freshman year in 2015-16 after tearing her ACL and also sat out the 2017-18 campaign after transferring from Notre Dame to Indiana.