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Blake Ress,
Commissioner
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June
9, 2007
SCECINA
MEMORIAL WINS 2A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
Indianapolis
Scecina Memorial beat North Posey by the score of 5-0
in the class 2A state softball championship game at
The Scecina Crusaders led off the game with back-to-back
triples by their lead off hitter Hannah Zimmerman and second hitter Theresa Weinzerl. The Crusaders ended up with two runs in the first
inning.
In the
third inning, Jamie Goss of Scecina hit a ball over
the right fielder’s head and ended up on third base. She scored on a single by
Emily Wethington to put Scecina
up by a score of 3-0. It was after Wethington’s hit,
North Posey coach Michelle Sells replaces starting pitcher Jordan Redman with
Laura Reising.
Wethington,
in the fifth inning, hammered a Reising pitch over
the center field fence for a two-run homerun. Goss had a single and was on base
during Wethington’s homer. Wethington
had three RBI’s on the day.
Wethington
also got it done for the Crusaders from the mound. The senior hurler held the
North Posey Vikings to no runs on one hit. This North Posey team that put 10
runs on the board in the Friday’s semi-final game against Jimtown.
Wethington set a class 2A record for the strikeouts
in a championship game with 13. The previous mark was set in 1999 by Ariane Kurtz of Roncalli. Wethington compiled an unblemished 22-0 record on the
mound.
Numerous
records were set or tied in the game. Along with the strikeout record, Wethington set a record for homeruns with one and tied a
record for RBI’s with three. Scecina’s Zimmerman ties
a 2A record for hits in a game with three and ties the triple mark with one. Weinzerl of Scecina also ties the
record for triples in a game with one.
North
Posey, making the state finals for the second consecutive year, finishes the
season with a 23-9 record. Scecina, coached by 15th
year head coach Tom Moorman, finish the season with a 31-1 record. Their lone
loss was a 13 inning one to nothing loss to 4A school Center Grove. This was Scecina’s second trip to the state finals. Their first appearance
came in 2004.
Emily Wethington
of Scecina Memorial named Mental Attitude Award
winner
Emily Wethington of
Wethington
finished 11th in her class of 88. Her work in the drama department
has been extensive, appearing in the lead role in four school productions and
participating in School Show Choir as well as president of the National Honor
Society.
In the
community, she has worked with the Mozel Sanders
Thanksgiving Dinner, coordinated 16 blood drives and volunteers at the Sugar
Creek Nursing Home. Wethington was winner of the John
J. Henninger Christian Service Memorial Award and the
Catholic Theology Certificate of High Achievement.
She is the
daughter of Carmen and Nancy Wethington and will be
attending
Steve
Patterson of Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the corporate partner of the IHSAA,
presented a $1,000 scholarship to