April 29, 2021 at 4:47 p.m.
Collin Haines finished in the top 10 as an individual in leading the Indiana University-South Bend men’s golf team during the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletics Conference championships on Monday and Tuesday at TPC at Deer Run in Silvis, Illinois.
The 2018 Jay County High School graduate shot 77 on the first day, which put him in a four-way tie for seventh overall. On day two, Haines bested his round from the previous day by one stroke, but he slipped two spots.
His tournament total of 153 was ninth overall, tying him with three other golfers.
Nick Hayden, a 2017 JCHS graduate, shot 169 (81-88) to place 28th out of 54 competitors.
Roosevelt University won the conference championship with a two-day total of 609. Holy Cross (South Bend) shot 622 for second, while Olivet Nazarene was third with 326.
IU-South Bend placed eighth out of 10 teams with a score of 670.
Max Moser
Jay County – 2018
Doubled and scored twice for the Huntington University baseball team on Tuesday in a 21-9 victory against Lourdes.
Moser was 1-for-4 with a double and a walk. He also struck out twice.
The Foresters (28-13) scored two or more runs in all eight offensive innings, racking up 20 hits.
Moser is batting .207 in 29 at-bats. He’s got six hits, including two home runs and two doubles. He’s driven in six RBIs and drawn two walks.
Robby LeFevre
Fort Recovery – 2019
Competed for the Fordham University men’s track and field team team in the Wolfie Invitational on Friday at Stony Brook University.
He was sixth overall in the 100-meter dash with his time of 11.37 seconds. Anthony Urbancik of Stony Brook won the race in 10.88 seconds.
In the 200 dash, LeFevre had a time of 24.14 seconds, which was eighth. Yourry Tapande-Ngombe of Fairleigh Dickinson ended in 22.15 for the victory.
Noah Arbuckle
Jay County – 2020
Also played for the Huntington University baseball team in its 21-9 thrashing of Lourdes on Tuesday.
He tossed 1 2/3 innings of relief, allowing two runs — one earned — on two hits. He also walked one.
Arbuckle has appeared in five games, allowed five runs — four earned — on five hits in 5 2/3 innings of work. He’s struck out a pair and walked two.
Cade Wendel
Fort Recovery – 2019
Pitched for the Lake Erie baseball team on Friday in an 11-5 loss to Trevecca Nazarene.
Wendel got the start and lasted five innings. He surrendered seven runs — five earned — on eight hits. He struck out two, walked three and allowed two home runs in shouldering the loss.
The 2018 Jay County High School graduate shot 77 on the first day, which put him in a four-way tie for seventh overall. On day two, Haines bested his round from the previous day by one stroke, but he slipped two spots.
His tournament total of 153 was ninth overall, tying him with three other golfers.
Nick Hayden, a 2017 JCHS graduate, shot 169 (81-88) to place 28th out of 54 competitors.
Roosevelt University won the conference championship with a two-day total of 609. Holy Cross (South Bend) shot 622 for second, while Olivet Nazarene was third with 326.
IU-South Bend placed eighth out of 10 teams with a score of 670.
Max Moser
Jay County – 2018
Doubled and scored twice for the Huntington University baseball team on Tuesday in a 21-9 victory against Lourdes.
Moser was 1-for-4 with a double and a walk. He also struck out twice.
The Foresters (28-13) scored two or more runs in all eight offensive innings, racking up 20 hits.
Moser is batting .207 in 29 at-bats. He’s got six hits, including two home runs and two doubles. He’s driven in six RBIs and drawn two walks.
Robby LeFevre
Fort Recovery – 2019
Competed for the Fordham University men’s track and field team team in the Wolfie Invitational on Friday at Stony Brook University.
He was sixth overall in the 100-meter dash with his time of 11.37 seconds. Anthony Urbancik of Stony Brook won the race in 10.88 seconds.
In the 200 dash, LeFevre had a time of 24.14 seconds, which was eighth. Yourry Tapande-Ngombe of Fairleigh Dickinson ended in 22.15 for the victory.
Noah Arbuckle
Jay County – 2020
Also played for the Huntington University baseball team in its 21-9 thrashing of Lourdes on Tuesday.
He tossed 1 2/3 innings of relief, allowing two runs — one earned — on two hits. He also walked one.
Arbuckle has appeared in five games, allowed five runs — four earned — on five hits in 5 2/3 innings of work. He’s struck out a pair and walked two.
Cade Wendel
Fort Recovery – 2019
Pitched for the Lake Erie baseball team on Friday in an 11-5 loss to Trevecca Nazarene.
Wendel got the start and lasted five innings. He surrendered seven runs — five earned — on eight hits. He struck out two, walked three and allowed two home runs in shouldering the loss.
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