July 23, 2014 at 2:10 p.m.
Former Patriots open at Notre Dame relays (10/15/05)
Collegiate check-up
A pair of Jay County graduates got their swimming seasons started Oct. 7 at the Notre Dame Relays.
Ball State senior Abby Arnold was in on a couple of second-place finishes and a third-place, and junior Caleb Bye teamed for a pair of runner-up finishes as the Cardinal women’s and men’s teams each finished in second place.
Arnold, one of the captains of the women’s team, joined teammates Michelle Huang, Ashley Vanosdol and Brittany Sayler to finish second in the 200-yard freestyle relay. She teamed with Sayler, Mary Brinkoetter and Erin Johnson for another second-place effort in the 400-yard backstroke relay.
The Cardinal team of Arnold, Huang, Brinkoetter and Dani Fisher finished third in the 500-yard crescendo relay.
Bye and teammate Zach Whitaker finished second in both diving competitions. They score 175.95 points in the three-meter synchronized event and 453.66 points in the one-meter diving relay.
Cameron Hummel
The 2002 Jay County graduate has the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology football team off to its best start in a decade.
Hummel led the Engineers on a last-minute drive Oct. 8 for a 16-13 victory over Rhodes College which improved them to 4-2. They have not won more than five games in any season since 1995, and have won as many as four games just twice in that span.
The game was tied at 13 after a Rhodes touchdown with 1:06 remaining, but that proved to be enough time for Hummel. The junior completed a 32-yard pass to Justin Meade on the first play of the ensuing drive and then hit Ryan Robinson with back-to-back strikes to get Rose-Hulman in field goal range.
Kicker Cory Wright completed the job Hummel started, hitting a 28-yard field goal with two seconds left for the win.
Hummel scored the lone Engineer touchdown on a 16-yard run in the third quarter. He carried the ball 18 times for 53 yards, and completed 14-of-25 passes for 162 yards.
Joscie Kaup
Thanks in large part to a season-best effort from this Fort Recovery graduate, the Syracuse volleyball team is on a three-match winning streak.
Kaup carried the Orange defense in the final match of that stretch as she totaled a season-high 28 digs in a 30-21, 31-33, 30-24, 26-30, 15-11 victory over Cornell Tuesday. She finished one dig short of her career high.
She also had two assists and one kill.
Syracuse defeated Buffalo Tuesday as well with Kaup recording 16 digs.
Kaup also had 16 digs in a victory over West Virginia Sunday, 14 digs in a win against Robert Morris, Oct. 7. She had 10 digs and one ace in a loss to Pittsburgh Oct. 8.
Sara Hough
The 2004 Jay County graduate led the defense for the Ancilla College volleyball team as it battled one of the top teams in the nation Wednesday.
Hough had 18 digs against in the match against Kellog Community College, ranked sixth in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Division II. The Chargers lost, 30-19, 30-26, 30-28.[[In-content Ad]]
Ball State senior Abby Arnold was in on a couple of second-place finishes and a third-place, and junior Caleb Bye teamed for a pair of runner-up finishes as the Cardinal women’s and men’s teams each finished in second place.
Arnold, one of the captains of the women’s team, joined teammates Michelle Huang, Ashley Vanosdol and Brittany Sayler to finish second in the 200-yard freestyle relay. She teamed with Sayler, Mary Brinkoetter and Erin Johnson for another second-place effort in the 400-yard backstroke relay.
The Cardinal team of Arnold, Huang, Brinkoetter and Dani Fisher finished third in the 500-yard crescendo relay.
Bye and teammate Zach Whitaker finished second in both diving competitions. They score 175.95 points in the three-meter synchronized event and 453.66 points in the one-meter diving relay.
Cameron Hummel
The 2002 Jay County graduate has the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology football team off to its best start in a decade.
Hummel led the Engineers on a last-minute drive Oct. 8 for a 16-13 victory over Rhodes College which improved them to 4-2. They have not won more than five games in any season since 1995, and have won as many as four games just twice in that span.
The game was tied at 13 after a Rhodes touchdown with 1:06 remaining, but that proved to be enough time for Hummel. The junior completed a 32-yard pass to Justin Meade on the first play of the ensuing drive and then hit Ryan Robinson with back-to-back strikes to get Rose-Hulman in field goal range.
Kicker Cory Wright completed the job Hummel started, hitting a 28-yard field goal with two seconds left for the win.
Hummel scored the lone Engineer touchdown on a 16-yard run in the third quarter. He carried the ball 18 times for 53 yards, and completed 14-of-25 passes for 162 yards.
Joscie Kaup
Thanks in large part to a season-best effort from this Fort Recovery graduate, the Syracuse volleyball team is on a three-match winning streak.
Kaup carried the Orange defense in the final match of that stretch as she totaled a season-high 28 digs in a 30-21, 31-33, 30-24, 26-30, 15-11 victory over Cornell Tuesday. She finished one dig short of her career high.
She also had two assists and one kill.
Syracuse defeated Buffalo Tuesday as well with Kaup recording 16 digs.
Kaup also had 16 digs in a victory over West Virginia Sunday, 14 digs in a win against Robert Morris, Oct. 7. She had 10 digs and one ace in a loss to Pittsburgh Oct. 8.
Sara Hough
The 2004 Jay County graduate led the defense for the Ancilla College volleyball team as it battled one of the top teams in the nation Wednesday.
Hough had 18 digs against in the match against Kellog Community College, ranked sixth in the National Junior College Athletic Association’s Division II. The Chargers lost, 30-19, 30-26, 30-28.[[In-content Ad]]
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