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Blake Ress,
Commissioner
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Gibson
Southern wins second IHSAA title in Three Years
Gibson
Southern used a two-out rally in the bottom of the seventh inning to produce
the only run in a 1-0 victory over
Titans
junior catcher Amanda Maurer started the game-winning rally with a single to
right center in the seventh. Freshman
Kristen Staback pinch-ran for Maurer, stealing second
base. Junior third baseman Kristin King
then delivered the game-winning hit with a double to right center to score Staback with the game’s only run.
Gibson
Southern junior pitcher Carrie Wilderman improved to
22-3 this season with a complete-game four-hitter.
Arabians
pitcher Whitney Owens (15-1) took a perfect game into the fifth inning, when Maurer
doubled to the left center wall with one away.
Owens scattered three hits over 6 2/3 innings, with two of them coming
in the seventh inning.
Jason Blackard coached Gibson Southern to its second state title in
four finals appearances since 2000. Gibson Southern made its way into the final
game after a 2-1 victory over Andrean in Friday’s semfinal round. Pendleton Heights advanced to the
championship contest thanks to a 6-0 win over Bellmont
on Friday.
Ziliak Named Winner of Mental Attitude Award
Gibson
Southern senior first baseman Jennifer Ziliak was
presented with the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award for Class 3A following Saturday’s
championship game. She became the second
Titan to win the award, joining 2003 2A recipient Allison May.
Ziliak
graduated 10th in her senior class with a 3.87 cumulative grade
point average, earning an Academic Honors Diploma. She volunteers in the school’s Life Skills
classroom, working with moderately and severely mentally handicapped students,
and she also serves as a peer facilitator.
She is active in her community in 4-H, CLAY leadership group, parish
work including working in a soup kitchen, and assisting at YMCA Camp Carson.
“Jennifer
is an excellent student, a quiet leader, and a good role model,” said Gibson
Southern principal Dr. James Isaacs. “She
inspires her teammates with grit and determination, coming back from a broken
nose and laceration suffered prior to the sectional opener to play in the championship
game two nights later.”
On the
field, Ziliak helped the Titans to three IHSAA State
Finals in her high school career, including the 2003 Class 2A state championship. She finished with 11 career home runs.
The Mental Attitude Award is presented to a senior player, nominated by her principal and coach, who must excel in mental attitude, scholarship, leadership, and athletic ability in softball.
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, IHSAA corporate, presented Gibson Southern with a $1,000 scholarship in the name of Jennifer.