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TC teams in top 3 at KCAC meet

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Written by Janae Rempel Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:44

TCtrackKCACPost40record Emily Post lands a meet record and NAIA-best triple jump of 40 feet, 1.25 inches at the KCAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships Tuesday. Post claimed gold in triple jump, high jump and long jump to help lead the Bluejays to a third-place team finish. She will compete in all three events at the NAIA Outdoor National Championships held in Marion, Ind., May 23-25. Tabor hosted the KCAC Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Joel H. Wiens Stadium Monday and Tuesday.

“The men’s and women’s teams rose to the occasion and really performed well at our conference meet,” coach Dave Kroeker said.

For the men, 14 top-three finishers led the team to a second-place finish with 149 points behind Friends (182) in a field of 10 teams.

The Bluejay men enjoyed four gold medals: Michael Klaassen in the hammer (163 feet, 83⁄4 inches) and the shot put (47-33⁄4), Garrett Daugherty in the 1,500 (3 minutes, 59.99 seconds, a new school record), and the 4x800 team of Bret Mueller, Daugherty, Phillip Magos and Nathan Vogel (7:43.72, fourth best in the NAIA, and a new school record).

The men were...

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Trojan softball team advances to regional semifinals

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Written by Don Ratzlaff Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:43

HHSsbHalRegTenaGrandSlam423 Hillsboro coach Stephanie Sinclair congratulates Tena Loewen (8) at home plate after the senior belted a game-ending grand-slam home run against Halstead in the first round of regional play Monday evening. The Trojans defeated Halstead 15-0. Hillsboro took care of business Monday evening, rolling to a 15-0 run-rule victory in the first round of regional play at the Sports Complex.

The Trojans, who came as the No. 2 seed in the tournament, started slowly against No. 7 Halstead, but built steam as the game progressed thanks in no small part to Halstead fielding errors.

Leading only 1-0 after one inning, Hillsboro added three runs in the second and five more in the third—three of them on a bases-loaded double by Danae Bina—for a 9-0 lead.

The Trojans scored the final six runs in the fourth inning, four of them on a walk-off grand-slam home run by Tena Loewen over the center field fence that kicked in the 15-run mercy rule with nobody out in the inning.

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Lovelady qualifies for MHS state golf

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Written by Janae Rempel Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:40

MHSgolfMarionHogan Hogan Lovelady—pictured above at the Marion Invitational April 30—qualified for state golf by shooting an 18-hole score of 87 at the regional tournament hosted by Marion Monday. Lovelady placed fourth overall, as did the Marion team. The Marion Country Club was the site of the nine-team Marion High School Regional Golf Tournament Monday.

“It was our first tournament this year without turtlenecks and long underwear, but despite the warmer weather, high scores were the norm,” coach Thane Schwartz said.

As a team, the Warriors finished in fourth place with a score of 402 behind Osage City (368), Burlington (375) and Eureka (392).

“Many succumbed to the golf gods around the greens,” Schwartz said. “The greens were super fast.

“If you putted by the hole on a slope, your next shot was probably a wedge.”

Hogan Lovelady paved the way for the Warriors, qualifying for the state tournament with an 18-hole score of 87, good for fourth place.

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Faber 11th at state tourney

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Written by Don Ratzlaff Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:39

HHSbteStateFaber1 Hillsboro’s Harry Faber goes for the overhand smash against Shawn Nulik of Chaparral Friday afternoon at the Class 3-2-1A state tournament at the Sports Complex in Hillsboro. Faber, a senior, ended his HHS career with an 11th-place finish. After a solid start Friday, Hillsboro’s Harry Faber lost twice on Saturday to finish 11th at the Class 3-2-1A state tennis tournament this weekend in Hillsboro.

Paying on his home court, Faber earned a first-round bye because of his second-place finish in regionals a week earlier.

Advancing to the quarterfinals, the senior then defeated Shawn Nulik of Chaparral, 6-1, 6-3. Nulik entered the tournament with an 18-13 record.

“Harry played well, winning points from the baseline and at the net, demonstrating the nice all-around tennis game he has,” coach Stuart Holmes said.

Faber then faced undefeated Layne Bieberle of Central Plains, who was 30-0 at the start of the day. Faber dropped a 6-2, 6-0 decision, and Bieberle went on...

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TC baseball falls in NAIA regional semifinals

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Written by Janae Rempel Tuesday, 14 May 2013 13:38

TCBsBFUMoodyhittop5th53 Wes Moody, shown here stroking a hit against Friends in the KCAC tournament May 3, went 3-for-5 at-bat against San Diego Christian Saturday and had two RBIs. Moody’s one-run single in the bottom of the ninth inning tied the game at 7-7 and forced an extra inning, but Tabor fell in 10 innings, 9-7, to end its national championship bid. It was a good run for the Tabor baseball team this weekend at the NAIA National Baseball Championship Tournament opening round in Santa Clarita, Calif.

The only midwest team in the bracket, Tabor fell just short of reaching the championship game, falling to San Diego Christian in 10 innings.

“I was very happy with the way we played,” coach Mark Standiford said. “We were one hit away from winning every game.

“I cannot be prouder of my team and the way they represented Tabor.”

Tabor opened the tournament with a victory over Concordia (Ore.) then fell to the No. 1 seed The Master’s (Calif.) to once again face Concordia.

The Bluejays won that game to remain one of three teams vying for the championship, but suffered their...

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