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RENSSELAER â The 2021 Rensselaer Wrestling Camp will be held on July 14-16 at the Rensselaer Central High School.
RCHS coaching staff and wrestlers will hold a beginner/youth camp session for kindergarten through fifth grade from 3-4 p.m., CST, each day. This camp is designed for kids to learn the basics of scholastic wrestling in a fun, educational environment. Campers will have the chance to learn from many successful high school wrestlers that have grown up in the Bomber Wrestling Program.
An advanced session for 6th-12th grade wrestlers with over two years experience will be held from 4-7 p.m., CST, at the high school. The session will be conducted by guest clinicians Devin Schroder of Purdue University and Kyle Hatch of Wabash College.
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HEBRON — It took Rensselaer Central’s lone senior to restore some order in his team’s game with North Judson at Thursday’s Class 2A Hebron Sectional opener.
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RENSSELAER â âSenior-itisâ is a word that has never crept into Rensselaer Central senior athlete Alexis Oliverâs vocabulary..
As a refresher, senior-itis is âan affliction that hits students in their final year of high school or college, characterized by a decline in motivation or performance.â
Instead, Oliver has remained hungry in her role as the teamâs lone four-year member and her performances on track surfaces this year have proven it.
The teamâs top sprinter, Oliver dedicated much of the season bettering her marks in the pole vault. Reaching 9 feet has been a goal, and she reached that height early in the season.
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WINAMAC â Rensselaer Central senior pitcher Lauren Moore kept her team close to Class 2A No. 2 ranked Pioneer Monday in a Winamac Sectional opener.
But the Panthers (29-2) used a seven-run sixth inning to turn a 4-1 lead into an 11-1 rout to knock the Bombers (7-10) out of the tournament.
The Panthers, who moved up a class due to the success factor, banged out 15 hits against Moore, who went all six innings. Hailey Gotshall was 3 for 4 with a two-run home run and an RBI double and Mackenzie Walker had a pair of doubles with an RBI for Pioneer.