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Rebels’ errors costly against Panthers Corydon Central sophomore pitcher Jalen Fowler fires one to the plate in Friday night’s victory over South Central.
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Alan Stewart, Contributing Writer
Corydon Central lead-off batter Jalen Fowler went 0-4 at the plate Friday night against South Central, but it wasn’t his bat that was utilized: it was his arm.
The sophomore twirler, nearly spinning out of his ball cap multiple times during his 4-1/3-inning, four-strikeout stint on the bump, limited visiting South Central to just two runs on four hits before leaving the game with a foot injury after one batter in the top of the fifth.
Hundreds gather for Mass on ice on Lake Sagatagan
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Hundreds gathered for Mass on ice, an effort by St. John s University and the College of St. Benedict.
(FOX 9) - For more than 160 years, Lake Sagatagan has been one of the main features at St. John s University. But, over the weekend, the frozen body of water became a house of worship. It s a place of rest after a long week where students can come together and be present with one another, said St. John s University Chaplain Nick Kleespie.
Hundreds gather for Mass on ice held by Minnesota colleges
Hundreds gathered for Mass on ice on Lake Sagatagan amid the pandemic.
Jakob Hataway (11), pictured against Lampasas, scored a team-high 17 points in Brownwood’s win at Gatesville Friday. [File photo by Derrick Stuckly]GATESVILLE – Trailing by six points at halftime, the Brownwood Lions stormed back to clinch a playoff berth with a 67-50 victory over the Gatesville Hornets Friday – the 100
th win in five seasons at Brownwood for head coach Nadir Dalleh.
The Lions (12-8, 3-2) remained in a tie for second place in the District 6-4A standings along with Lampasas (17-3, 3-2) – a 40-34 winner over Stephenville (14-7, 2-3) Friday – with three league games left on the schedule.
Brownwood trailed 15-12 after one quarter and 26-20 at halftime, but grabbed a 40-35 lead through three quarters and tacked on 27 more points in the fourth period.