THE HERALD ■ SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2015 Blessinger also kicked in a pair of scores, arriving on Jasper’s final drive of the third quarter and first possession of the final stanza. All told, Jasper amassed 233 yards on the ground after halftime. The Ti- gers mustered 5. “You can see it in their eyes,” Blessinger said of the Tigers, who played defense for more than 20 minutes in the second half. “They’re getting beat and you just love it because you know you’re feeling good, they’re not. Especially against a rival team that we don’t really like, it’s good to do that, es- pecially when they’ve got their mouths running in the first half.” What Ahrens sees in his team is an assemblage of “good skill guys that need to realize they have a lot of good ability but they have to work at it,” he said. “They’ll get there, we just need to keep work- ing with them and keep coaching. But I’ll tell you what ... what they did tonight, they got after it.” The sentiments extended across the board: to the defense, where linebacker Ben Wendholt (4 1 ⁄2 tack- les) and linemen Carson Englert (four tackles) and Ben Schuetter helped patrol the line of scrim- mage; and to the offensive line, where senior center Brett Hopf wit- nessed huge strides from newcom- ers Jack Heichelbech and Brandon Jochim, a pair of juniors who “re- ally stepped it up today,” Hopf said. With the score squared at 14 with just a few minutes left in the third quarter and Jasper con- fronted with a fourth-and-1 situ- ation, Blessinger toted a handoff, stutter-stepped and veered toward the right side. There stood Jo- chim, who plowed forward to cre- ate space for Blessinger: 10-yard gain, first down. The next play, Blessinger bulldozed a 165-pound Memorial defensive back amid an 11-yard gain. One snap later, the 5-foot-11 running back bolted into the end zone from 9 yards away, and Jasper led for good. While one may assume ex- pectations to be tempered for a Wildcat team still molding after the graduation of record-setting quarterback Nolan Ahrens and a collection of other graduated tal- ents, the focus of the spyglass still peers at a similar sight, Blessinger assured. “We don’t look at our losses, we look at what we’re getting back and what we’re gaining. We’re not looking at last year’s loss to Reitz (in the sectional championship), we’re looking at this year’s regu- lar season and then the postsea- son, and we’re going to do every- thing we can to win and hopefully advance,” Blessinger said with a home date against Southridge (1-0) looming next Friday. “The goal’s been set since the beginning of the summer. That’s the team goal and everybody’s buying in.” How to get there? Hopf has an idea. “We just have to play the rest of the season like we did that second half.” PAGE 22 ■ SPORTS Local schedule All Times EDT ■ TODAY, AUG. 22 Prep Volleyball Southridge at Evansville Reitz Invitational 10:00 Heritage Hills at Ev Memorial Invitational 10:00 Prep Boys Soccer Northeast Dubois at South Knox (V) Noon Prep Girls Soccer Northeast Dubois at South Knox (V) 10:00 Evansville Bosse at Heritage Hills (V) 11:00 Prep Boys Tennis Forest Park at North Harrison Invitational 8:30 Jasper at Jeffersonville Invitational 9:00 Northeast Dubois at Washington Tournament 10:00 Prep Cross Country Forest Park at Bloomington North Invitational 9:00 Heritage Hills at Boonville Invitational 10:00 Prep Girls Golf Southridge/F Park at Wildcat Invite, Jasper 12:30 ■ SUNDAY, AUG. 23 No events scheduled ■ MONDAY, AUG. 24 Prep Football Evansville Mater Dei at Southridge (JV) 6:30 Gibson Southern at Forest Park (JV) 6:30 Jasper at Castle (JV) 7:00 Mount Vernon at Heritage Hills (JV) 7:00 Prep Volleyball Forest Park at South Spencer (JV/V) 6:00 Tecumseh at Northeast Dubois (JV/V) 6:30 Prep Boys Soccer Forest Park at New Albany (V) 5:30 Boonville at Jasper (JV/V) 6:00 Mitchell at Northeast Dubois (V) 6:00 Prep Girls Soccer Jasper at Boonville (V) 6:00 Prep Boys Tennis Loogootee at Northeast Dubois 4:30 North Posey at Southridge 5:30 Tell City at Forest Park 5:30 Prep Girls Golf Southridge at Tell City 5:30 Heritage Hills at South Spencer 5:30 Prep football AT JASPER VARSITY ■ Jasper 28, Evansville Memorial 14 Evansville Memorial 7 7 0 0 — 14 Jasper 8 0 13 7 — 28 First quarter EM — Kiesel 12-yard pass from Durcholz (Shaw kick) 6:23, 7-0 J — Theil 61-yard pass from Goebel (Krueger run) 5:34, 8-7 Second quarter EM — Wells 27-yard pass from Durcholz (Shaw kick) 3:15, 14-8 Third quarter J — Krueger 24-yard run (run failed) 7:38, 14-14 J — Blessinger 9-yard run (Krueger kick) 2:34, 21-14 Fourth quarter J — Blessinger 2-yard run (Krueger kick) 7:02, 28-14 EM J First downs 14 18 Rushes-yards 20-42 53-276 Comp-Att-Int 14-28-1 3-11-1 Passing yards 220 80 Total yards 262 356 Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-yards 3-17 4-26 Punts-average 4-365 2-475 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Evansville Memorial: Parker 14-47, Durcholz 3-4, Ervin 1-(-3), Kiesel 2-(-6) Jasper: Blessinger 20-148, Sermersheim 18-74, Krueger 7-48, Gossett 1-6, Theil 1-3, Goebel 6-(-3) PASSING — Evansville Memorial: Durcholz 14-28-1 220 Jasper: Goebel 3-11-1 80 RECEIVING — Evansville Memorial: Kiesel 5-65, Wells 3-77, Parker 3-49, Combs 2-21, Head 1-8 Jasper: Theil 2-73, Gossett 1-7 INTERCEPTIONS — Evansville Memorial: Head Jasper: Theil AT CORYDON VARSITY ■ Southridge 28, Corydon Central 20 Southridge 14 14 0 0 — 28 Corydon Central 0 14 6 0 — 20 First quarter S — Mundy 32-yard run (Ariza kick) 9:54, 7-0 S — O’Brien 1-yard run (Ariza kick) 3:13, 14-0 Second quarter S — Eckert 40-yard run (Ariza kick) 10:19, 21-0 CC — Buck 5-yard pass to Mathes (Buck run good) 6:25, 21-8 CC — Buck 2-yard pass to Jones (run failed) 2:22, 21-14 S — Eckert 1-yard run (Ariza kick) 89, 28-14 Third quarter CC — Kopp 1-yard run (run failed) 3:03, 28-20 S CC First downs 18 13 Rushes-yards 58-378 27-215 Comp-Att-Int 0-3-0 14-19-1 Passing yards 0 155 Total yards 378 370 Fumbles-lost 4-1 1-1 Penalties-yards 8-47 5-49 Punts-average 2-305 2-295 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Southridge: Mundy 23-136, O’Brien 11-129, Eckert 10-88, Schank 7-23, Fetter 5-(-9), Brown 2-11 Corydon Central: Kopp 19-112, Buck 8-103 PASSING — Southridge: Fetter 0-3-0 0 Corydon Central: Buck 14-19-1 155 RECEIVING — Corydon Central: Jones 5-69, Mathes 5-57, Watson 2-24, Kopp 2-5 INTERCEPTIONS — Southridge: Mundy AT MOUNT VERNON VARSITY ■ Heritage Hills 20, Mount Vernon 14 Heritage Hills 13 7 0 0 — 20 Mount Vernon 0 7 0 7 — 14 First quarter HH — Crews 4-yard run (kick blocked) 6:45, 6-0 HH — Crews 25-yard pass from Mulzer (Bolin kick) 2:55, 13-0 Second quarter HH — Griepenstroh 1-yard run (Bolin kick) 11:13, 20-0 MV — Snodgrass 1-yard run (Bethel kick) 0:16, 20-7 Fourth quarter MV — A Grabert 38-yard pass from Maier (Bethel kick) 5:01, 20-14 HH MV First downs 10 14 Rushes-yards 36-188 34-159 Comp-Att-Int 5-12-0 11-20-2 Passing yards 43 145 Total yards 231 304 Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 6-40 3-25 Punts-average 6-292 3-227 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING — Heritage Hills: Crews 16-78, Mulzer 5-47, Griepenstroh 11-38, Graham 4-25 Mount Vernon: Snodgrass 13-86, Adams 4-46, Maier 14- 24, West 1-2, K Grabert 2-1 PASSING — Heritage Hills: Mulzer 5-12-0 43 Mount Vernon: Snodgrass 8-14-1 84, Maier 3-6-1 61 RECEIVING — Heritage Hills: Griepenstroh 2-0, Crews 1-25, Fischer 1-14, Doyle 1-4 Mount Vernon: K Grabert 5-46, A Grabert 3-84, Wilkerson 2-13, Maier 1-2 INTERCEPTIONS — Heritage Hills: Mulzer 2 ■ IHSAA SCORES Friday’s Games Adams Central 21, Bellmont 20 Alexandria 21, Wes-Del 8 Andrean 15, Merrillville 12 Attica 62, Riverton Parke 0 Avon 41, Plainfield 0 Batesville 33, Jennings Co 20 Beech Grove 74, Indpls Lutheran 21 Bloomington South 28, Bedford N Lawrence 0 Boonville 35, Washington 13 Bracken Co, Ky 49, Switzerland Co 14 Brown Co 40, Edinburgh 12 Brownsburg 34, Indpls Pike 21 Brownstown 51, Paoli 27 Carmel 28, Hamilton Southeastern 7 Carroll (Flora) 34, Tri-County 20 Carroll (Ft Wayne) 48, Ft Wayne Northrop 14 Center Grove 42, Warren Central 38 Central Noble 18, W Noble 12, OT Charlestown 31, Madison 30 Clinton Prairie 52, Frontier 16 Columbus East 27, Bloomington North 0 Columbus North 54, Franklin 7 Covington 28, S Vermillion 0 SCOREBOARD DAVE WEATHERWAX/THE HERALD Jasper running back Tate Blessinger churned for extra yards before being brought down by Evansville Memorial tacklers during Friday night’s game. Blessinger ran for 148 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Cats (Concluded from Page 18) Raiders exited briefly with cramps, Kopp ran into the reserve quarterback on a handoff, ran backwards as he shed numerous Raider tacklers, scampered to his left and busted one more tackle as he crossed the end zone. Kopp finished with 112 yards on 19 carries. The Raiders’ magnum opus, though — the game’s final drive that covered 77 yards all on the ground — had Buening literally whooping after the game. After a short Panther possession, South- ridge took control with 9:36 re- maining and didn’t give the ball back. Mundy carried the ball 11 times for 46 yards on the final drive, including a 3-yard run on fourth-and-a-foot at the Panther 47-yard line. Buening was quick to mention the solid performanc- es from Schank and Brown, but “when you have a guy like Mundy in the backfield, though, he’s cer- tainly our comfort zone,” Buening said. “He was blocking his tail off and when we were giving him the ball, he was finishing runs. “That’s what leaders do.” “That’s all them really,” Mun- dy said about the offensive line. “It’s not too hard to run a football behind holes that big.” The final numbers didn’t create much separation — Southridge had 378 total yards to Corydon’s 370 — and a barrage of penalties (13 total) made the season opener anything but pretty. Those blem- ishes will likely need to be fixed if Southridge wants to snap a six- year losing streak to Class 4A No. 5 Jasper (1-0) next Friday at Jerry Brewer Alumni Stadium. Until then, Buening is evaluat- ing his team on different terms. “The mental toughness and the heart that it takes, that’s what these guys really demonstrated to- night,” Buening said. “That was a really gutsy performance.” (Concluded from Page 19)
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THE HERALD ■ SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 2015
Blessinger also kicked in a pair of scores, arriving on Jasper’s final drive of the third quarter and first possession of the final stanza. All told, Jasper amassed 233 yards on the ground after halftime. The Ti-gers mustered 5.
“You can see it in their eyes,” Blessinger said of the Tigers, who played defense for more than 20 minutes in the second half. “They’re getting beat and you just love it because you know you’re feeling good, they’re not. Especially against a rival team that we don’t really like, it’s good to do that, es-pecially when they’ve got their mouths running in the first half.”
What Ahrens sees in his team is an assemblage of “good skill guys that need to realize they have a lot of good ability but they have to work at it,” he said. “They’ll get there, we just need to keep work-
ing with them and keep coaching. But I’ll tell you what ... what they did tonight, they got after it.”
The sentiments extended across the board: to the defense, where linebacker Ben Wendholt (41⁄2 tack-les) and linemen Carson Englert (four tackles) and Ben Schuetter helped patrol the line of scrim-mage; and to the offensive line, where senior center Brett Hopf wit-nessed huge strides from newcom-ers Jack Heichelbech and Brandon Jochim, a pair of juniors who “re-ally stepped it up today,” Hopf said.
With the score squared at 14 with just a few minutes left in the third quarter and Jasper con-fronted with a fourth-and-1 situ-ation, Blessinger toted a handoff, stutter-stepped and veered toward the right side. There stood Jo-chim, who plowed forward to cre-ate space for Blessinger: 10-yard gain, first down. The next play, Blessinger bulldozed a 165-pound Memorial defensive back amid an 11-yard gain. One snap later, the 5-foot-11 running back bolted into the end zone from 9 yards away,
and Jasper led for good.While one may assume ex-
pectations to be tempered for a Wildcat team still molding after the graduation of record-setting quarterback Nolan Ahrens and a collection of other graduated tal-ents, the focus of the spyglass still peers at a similar sight, Blessinger assured.
“We don’t look at our losses, we look at what we’re getting back and what we’re gaining. We’re not looking at last year’s loss to Reitz (in the sectional championship), we’re looking at this year’s regu-lar season and then the postsea-son, and we’re going to do every-thing we can to win and hopefully advance,” Blessinger said with a home date against Southridge (1-0) looming next Friday. “The goal’s been set since the beginning of the summer. That’s the team goal and everybody’s buying in.”
How to get there? Hopf has an idea.
“We just have to play the rest of the season like we did that second half.”
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Local scheduleAll Times EDT
■ TODAY, AUG. 22Prep VolleyballSouthridge at Evansville Reitz Invitational . . . 10:00Heritage Hills at Ev . Memorial Invitational . . . 10:00Prep Boys SoccerNortheast Dubois at South Knox (V) . . . . . . . .NoonPrep Girls SoccerNortheast Dubois at South Knox (V) . . . . . . . 10:00Evansville Bosse at Heritage Hills (V) . . . . . . 11:00Prep Boys TennisForest Park at North Harrison Invitational . . . . 8:30Jasper at Jeffersonville Invitational . . . . . . . . . 9:00Northeast Dubois at Washington Tournament 10:00Prep Cross CountryForest Park at Bloomington North Invitational . 9:00Heritage Hills at Boonville Invitational . . . . . . 10:00Prep Girls GolfSouthridge/F . Park at Wildcat Invite, Jasper . . 12:30
■ SUNDAY, AUG. 23No events scheduled
■ MONDAY, AUG. 24Prep FootballEvansville Mater Dei at Southridge (JV) . . . . . . 6:30Gibson Southern at Forest Park (JV) . . . . . . . . 6:30Jasper at Castle (JV) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00Mount Vernon at Heritage Hills (JV) . . . . . . . . . 7:00Prep VolleyballForest Park at South Spencer (JV/V) . . . . . . . . 6:00Tecumseh at Northeast Dubois (JV/V) . . . . . . . 6:30Prep Boys SoccerForest Park at New Albany (V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30Boonville at Jasper (JV/V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00Mitchell at Northeast Dubois (V) . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00Prep Girls SoccerJasper at Boonville (V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00Prep Boys TennisLoogootee at Northeast Dubois . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30North Posey at Southridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30Tell City at Forest Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30Prep Girls GolfSouthridge at Tell City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30Heritage Hills at South Spencer . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30
■ IHSAA SCORESFriday’s GamesAdams Central 21, Bellmont 20Alexandria 21, Wes-Del 8Andrean 15, Merrillville 12Attica 62, Riverton Parke 0Avon 41, Plainfield 0Batesville 33, Jennings Co . 20Beech Grove 74, Indpls Lutheran 21Bloomington South 28, Bedford N . Lawrence 0Boonville 35, Washington 13Bracken Co ., Ky . 49, Switzerland Co . 14Brown Co . 40, Edinburgh 12Brownsburg 34, Indpls Pike 21Brownstown 51, Paoli 27Carmel 28, Hamilton Southeastern 7Carroll (Flora) 34, Tri-County 20Carroll (Ft . Wayne) 48, Ft . Wayne Northrop 14Center Grove 42, Warren Central 38Central Noble 18, W . Noble 12, OTCharlestown 31, Madison 30Clinton Prairie 52, Frontier 16Columbus East 27, Bloomington North 0Columbus North 54, Franklin 7Covington 28, S . Vermillion 0
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Jasper running back Tate Blessinger churned for extra yards before being brought down by Evansville Memorial tacklers during Friday night’s game. Blessinger ran for 148 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Cats(Concluded from Page 18)
Raidersexited briefly with cramps, Kopp ran into the reserve quarterback on a handoff, ran backwards as he shed numerous Raider tacklers, scampered to his left and busted one more tackle as he crossed the end zone. Kopp finished with 112 yards on 19 carries.
The Raiders’ magnum opus, though — the game’s final drive that covered 77 yards all on the ground — had Buening literally whooping after the game. After a short Panther possession, South-ridge took control with 9:36 re-maining and didn’t give the ball back. Mundy carried the ball 11 times for 46 yards on the final drive, including a 3-yard run on fourth-and-a-foot at the Panther 47-yard line. Buening was quick to mention the solid performanc-es from Schank and Brown, but “when you have a guy like Mundy in the backfield, though, he’s cer-tainly our comfort zone,” Buening said. “He was blocking his tail off and when we were giving him the ball, he was finishing runs.
“That’s what leaders do.”“That’s all them really,” Mun-
dy said about the offensive line. “It’s not too hard to run a football behind holes that big.”
The final numbers didn’t create much separation — Southridge had 378 total yards to Corydon’s 370 — and a barrage of penalties (13 total) made the season opener anything but pretty. Those blem-
ishes will likely need to be fixed if Southridge wants to snap a six-year losing streak to Class 4A No. 5 Jasper (1-0) next Friday at Jerry Brewer Alumni Stadium.
Until then, Buening is evaluat-
ing his team on different terms.“The mental toughness and
the heart that it takes, that’s what these guys really demonstrated to-night,” Buening said. “That was a really gutsy performance.”
(Concluded from Page 19)
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Crawfordsville 29, Cascade 7Decatur Central 34, Franklin Central 26DeKalb 26, Angola 20Delta 63, Jay Co. 0E. Central 24, Campbell Co., Ky. 21Eastbrook 41, Norwell 0Eastern Greene 40, Springs Valley 24Eastern Hancock 33, Northeastern 7Edgewood 22, Mitchell 6Elkhart Central 28, Elkhart Memorial 25Ev. Bosse 26, Pike Central 11Ev. Central 53, Indpls Marshall 0Ev. Harrison 54, Madisonville-North Hopkins, Ky. 9Ev. Reitz 62, Henderson Co., Ky. 14Fishers 28, Indpls N. Central 0Frankfort 38, Western 29Franklin Co. 21, New Castle 20Frankton 53, Anderson Prep Academy 6Fremont 19, Blackford 0Ft. Wayne Luers 28, Ft. Wayne Dwenger 15Ft. Wayne North 49, Ft. Wayne South 13Ft. Wayne Snider 49, Ft. Wayne Wayne 0Garrett 52, Prairie Hts. 12Gibson Southern 63, Forest Park 0Glenn 26, Rochester 20Goshen 26, Fairfield 7Greenfield 70, Indpls Shortridge 0Guerin Catholic 26, Martinsville 9Hamilton Hts. 21, Mt. Vernon (Fortville) 6Hammond Gavit 63, Calumet 0Hanover Central 40, Hammond Noll 7Heritage Hills 20, Mount Vernon (Posey) 14Highland 64, Lake Station 6Hobart 35, Gary West 6Homestead 49, Ft. Wayne Concordia 33Huntington North 36, Marion 28Indian Creek 41, Knightstown 20Indiana Deaf 42, Traders Point Christian 6Indpls Ben Davis 63, Indpls Tech 0Indpls Cathedral 32, Lawrence Central 14Indpls Chatard 27, Indpls Brebeuf 17Indpls Howe 74, Indpls Broad Ripple 12Indpls Perry Meridian 28, Greenwood 17Indpls Ritter 22, Monrovia 16Indpls Scecina 32, Elwood 6Jasper 28, Ev. Memorial 14Kankakee Valley 29, Rensselaer 8Kokomo 7, Chesterton 6Lafayette Catholic 50, Delphi 6Lafayette Jeff 35, Twin Lakes 28Lakeland 36, Churubusco 22LaPorte 49, New Prairie 21LaVille 33, W. Central 7Leo 48, S. Bend Riley 14Linton 35, Speedway 19Lou. Male, Ky. 41, Floyd Central 0Lowell 21, Crown Point 7Maconaquah 41, N. Miami 7Milan 31, Rushville 17Mishawaka 40, Portage 10Mishawaka Marian 42, S. Bend Clay 13Mississinewa 27, Manchester 20Monroe Central 46, Centerville 10Mooresville 18, Lebanon 15Muncie Central 40, Pendleton Hts. 13Munster 20, Lake Central 19N. Decatur 20, S. Decatur 12, OTN. Harrison 54, Crawford Co. 0N. Montgomery 48, Benton Central 7N. Posey 14, S. Spencer 7N. Putnam 28, Greencastle 7N. Vermillion 69, Turkey Run 15N. White 23, Taylor 16New Albany 44, Providence 7New Haven 42, Heritage 0New Palestine 56, Lawrenceburg 14Noblesville 55, Lawrence North 50Northfield 34, Bluffton 18Northridge 10, S. Bend Adams 7Northview 50, Danville 7Northwestern 26, Clinton Central 13NorthWood 16, Jimtown 6Oak Hill 46, Eastern (Greentown) 21Owen Valley 22, Vincennes Lincoln 20Penn 34, Valparaiso 0Perry Central 33, Tell City 0Peru 35, Logansport 24Pioneer 50, Cass 0Plymouth 39, Bremen 17Princeton 63, Wood Memorial 6Pulaski Co., Ky. 64, Jeffersonville 26Richmond 49, Connersville 20Rockville 48, Seeger 14S. Bend St. Joseph’s 37, Concord 24S. Central (Union Mills) 34, Bowman Academy 28S. Newton 42, N. Newton 20S. Putnam 40, Cloverdale 6Salem 31, Scottsburg 0Shelbyville 34, Greensburg 33Shenandoah 44, Hagerstown 23Silver Creek 32, Seymour 28Southern Wells 26, Southwood 6Southmont 21, Fountain Central 20Southridge 28, Corydon Central 20Sullivan 62, N. Knox 12Tecumseh 34, N. Daviess 0Terre Haute North 27, Castle 11Terre Haute South 26, Ev. North 7Tippecanoe Valley 29, Culver Academy 27Tipton 38, Madison-Grant 21Tri 28, Union City 13Tri-Central 27, Lapel 14Trinity Lutheran 36, Clarksville 6Triton 26, Caston 20Triton Central 57, Indpls Park Tudor 42Union Co. 50, Oldenburg 34W. Lafayette 43, Tri-West 23W. Vigo 27, N. Central (Farmersburg) 12W. Washington 36, Eastern (Pekin) 0Wabash 13, Boone Grove 6Warsaw 27, Columbia City 3Wawasee 21, Griffith 7Western Boone 47, Sheridan 20Westfield 38, Lafayette Harrison 21Wheeler 40, River Forest 14Whiteland 66, S. Dearborn 0Whitko 49, Cambridge City 6Winamac 18, Knox 7Winchester 42, S. Adams 7Woodlan 29, Eastside 12Yorktown 34, Anderson 21Zionsville 35, McCutcheon 6
■ Crawford County 227, Southridge 237, Paoli (no team score), South Central (Elizabeth) (no team score)Southridge — Mundy 46, Wibbeler 57, Stapleton 65, Scott 69, Buechler 69Medalist — Mundy (SR) 46
AT CINCINNATI/Great American Ball Park ■ Arizona 6, Cincinnati 3
Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 400 001 — 6-13-0Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . 000 001 110 — 3-9-0Pitchers and catchers: (A) De La Rosa, Hessler (8), Reed (8), Ziegler (9) and Castillo; (C) Holmberg, LeCure (6), Diaz (8) and Pena. WP: De La Rosa (11-5). LP: Holmberg (1-3). Sv: Ziegler (23). LOB: Arizona 9, Cincinnati 7. 2B: (A) Pollock; (C) Pena 2, Votto, Frazier. HR: (A) Pollock, Tomas; (C) Votto. SB: (A) Pollock 2, Hill, Owings. CS: (A) Hill. S: (A) De La Rosa. SF: (A) Inciarte, Hill.
Pro football ■ NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PRESEASON
All Times EDTFriday’s GamesN.Y. Jets 30, Atlanta 22Kansas City 14, Seattle 13
Today’s GamesBaltimore at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.Miami at Carolina, 7 p.m.New England at New Orleans, 7:30 p.m.Chicago at Indianapolis, 7:30 p.m.Jacksonville at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m.Oakland at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Denver at Houston, 8 p.m.San Diego at Arizona, 10 p.m.Sunday’s GamesGreen Bay at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m.Dallas at San Francisco, 8 p.m.St. Louis at Tennessee, 8 p.m.
■ TODAY, AUG. 22TELEVISION9:30 a.m. — Men’s soccer: Bundesliga, Hoffenheim vs. Bayern Munich (FS1)10 a.m. — Men’s soccer: Barclays Premier League, Crystal Palace vs. Aston Villa (USA)10 a.m. — Prep football: Evansville Memorial at Jasper (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)12:30 p.m. — Men’s soccer: Bundesliga, Hamburg vs. Stuttgart (FS1)1 p.m. — Little League baseball: Little League Worlds Series, Australia vs. Dominican Republic (ESPN)1 p.m. — Pro tennis: Western & Southern Open, semifinals (ESPN2)2 p.m. — Prep football: Southridge at Corydon Central (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)3 p.m. — PGA golf: Wyndham Championship, third round (CBS)3 p.m. — Little League baseball: Little League World Series, Bowling Green (Ky.) vs. Portland (Ore.) (ABC)3 p.m. — Track and field: World Championships (NBC)3 p.m. — Men’s golf: U.S. Amateur, semifinal matches (FOX)4 p.m. — MLB baseball: San Francisco Giants at Pittsburgh Pirates (FS1)4:30 p.m. — Volleyball: World Series of Beach Volleyball (NBC)6 p.m. — Little League baseball: Little League World Series, Chinese Taipei vs. British Columbia, Canada (ESPN)7 p.m. — Pro tennis: Western & Southern Open, semifinals (ESPN2)7 p.m. — MLB baseball: Texas Rangers at Detroit Tigers (FS1)8 p.m. — Little League baseball: Little League World Series, Cranston (R.I.) vs. Webb City (Mo.) (ESPN)8:30 p.m. — MLB baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at San Diego Padres (FOXSMW)RADIO6:30 p.m. — NASCAR racing: Sprint Cup Irwin Tools Night Race (WITZ 104.7 FM)7 p.m. — NFL preseason football: Chicago Bears at Indianapolis Colts (WAXL 103.3 FM)7:45 p.m. — MLB baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at San Diego Padres (WQKZ 98.5 FM)9:30 p.m. — Indiana Sports Talk (WITZ 104.7 FM; WAXL 103.3 FM)
■ SUNDAY, AUG. 23TELEVISION8 a.m. — Men’s soccer: Barclays Premier League, West Brom vs. Chelsea (USA)9:30 a.m. — Men’s soccer: Bundesliga, Ingolstadt vs. Borussia Dortmund (FS1)11 a.m. — Little League baseball: Little League World Series, Uganda vs. Venezuela (ESPN)1 p.m. — Track and field: World Championships (NBC)1 p.m. — Baseball: Junior League World Series championships (ESPN)1 p.m. — Pro tennis: Western & Southern Open, championships (ESPN2)1 p.m. — MLB baseball: Arizona Diamondbacks at Cincinnati Reds (FOXSMW)2 p.m. — MLB baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at Houston Astros (TBS)2:30 p.m. — Volleyball: World Series final (NBC)3 p.m. — PGA golf: Wyndham Championship, final round (CBS)3 p.m. — Little League baseball: Little League World Series, Pearland (Texas) vs. Bonita (Calif.) (ABC)3 p.m. — Men’s golf: U.S. Amateur, finals (FOX)3 p.m. — MLS soccer: Los Angeles Galaxy vs. New York City FC (ESPN)4 p.m. — MLB baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at San Diego Padres (FOXSMW)5 p.m. — Little League baseball: Little League World Series, Mexico vs. Japan (ESPN)6 p.m. — WNBA basketball: New York Liberty at Indiana Fever (FOXSMW)7 p.m. — Little League baseball: Little League World Series,Taylors (S.C.) vs. Lewisberry (Pa.) (ESPN2)7 p.m. — Prep football: Evansville Memorial at Jasper (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)8 p.m. — NFL preseason football: St. Louis Rams at Tennesse Titans (FOX)8 p.m. — MLB baseball: San Francisco Giants at Pittsburgh Pirates (ESPN)9 p.m. — Prep football: Southridge at Corydon Central (taped, WJTS-Digital 18)RADIO2 p.m. — IndyCar racing: ABC Supply 500 (WITZ 104.7 FM)3:15 p.m. — MLB baseball: St. Louis Cardinals at San Diego Padres (WQKZ 98.5 FM)
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NOT SO FASTSouthridge defensive end Mitchell Carter yanked down Corydon Central quarterback Lannis Buck on Friday at Corydon Central, where the Raiders won 28-20 for their eighth straight season-opening win.