Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana (2025)

SPORTS Palladium-Item SectionD CONTACT P-I SPORTS Desk: (765) 973-4462 or (800) 686-1330 Sports Editor Josh Chapin: (765) 973-4463 Sports Writer (765) 973-4465 Email: PURDUE WINS Davis scores career-high 24 points as Boilermakers own No. 25 Iowa in Big Ten clash Limiting turnovers is improving success for IU basketball team D4 Area Roundup: Sam Shaw scores 19 points as enterville wins D2 No fairy tale like he 1954 Indiana tate title game so far for the Milan Museum as it struggles to survive D5 MILAN MIRACLE The Pro Bowl game is an a ll-star event like one other in sports D6 NFL PRO BOWL Wilt Chamberlain of the Philadelphia Warriors sets a record for rookies with 58 points in a 127-117 triumph over the Detroit Pistons. Chamberlain also rabs 42 rebounds. Utah guard Rickey Green scores the point as the Jazz beat Cleveland 119-96. John Elway and the Denver Broncos win a Super Bowl for themselves and the AFC, by beating the Green Bay Packers 31-24.

Terrell Davis, elected the MVP, rushes for 157 yards scores on three 1-yard touchdown runs, including the winner with 1:45 left. Serena Williams sur- ives an error-filled match to beat elder sister Venus 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4 to win the Australian Open for her fourth straight major championship. TODAY IN SPORTS HISTORY UNION CITY, Ind. The Tri- Eastern Conference wrestling eet often comes down to Centerville vs. Winchester.

aturday was no different. Each team crowned four individual champions, but it was the Falcons who claimed he team title. Winchester tallied 212 points to 197.5 for Cent erville as the Falcons prevented back-to-back championships for the Bulldogs. Zack Allinder (138 pounds), Vince Prescott (145), Thomas nderwood (160) and Dustyn angen (220) all won their respective weight classes as Winchester earned a 22nd overall team title. Hangen said.

years ago we did it and it was fantastic just to get do it that year. Coming in here my senior year, and winning an individual title as well as a team championship is just outstanding. extremely happy to be able to do Host Union City took third with 140 points, followed by nion County (130), Tri High (104.5), Northeastern (91), Hagerstown (83) and Lincoln 42). Winchester defeated Cent erville 42-37 in a tight dual atch earlier in the week, and both teams expected another lose competition. hey got it.

knew after our dual uesday it was going to be retty said Winchester coach Jordan Winkle. ind of knew that Centerville was going to be an even better tournament team than they were a dual team. We analyzed alot of stuff that could have been different on Tuesday. We ame in, and the guys were really focused this week. been a enterville wrestlers won the first three finals, with Luke Markley taking first at 106, Elijah Phillips at 113 and Alston Jenkinson at 120.

is really tough. We knew it was going to be down between the two of Jenkinson said. Isaiah Michaels also gave the Bulldogs a TEC champion a 152. While Centerville was aim- i ng at defending its confer- nce crown, the Bulldogs actually exceeded some expect ations for longtime coach ike Day. Centerville had 11 wrestlers place, three of hom went into the tourna- ent unseeded.

guys wrestled well. inchester just wrestled a little Day said. had opportunities and they took advantage of it. They did agreat job today. It was a enterville has 10 overall TEC team titles, second be- ind the Falcons.

nion Cam Coffman (126), Cole Bowers (132) and Clark Minges (285) won TEC titles, with Minges winning his weight class, in the final match of the day, in overtime against Isaac Creigmile. Northeastern claimed a air of TEC championships. ach Haager finished first at 170, with Chace Mosley winning at 195. Mosley was determined to improve on his second-place finish from a year ago. coach just pushed me all week my teammates, ev- erybody was a big Mosley said.

Mosley was happy to see ne of those teammates bring another title to Northeastern hen Haager emerged victor ious at 170. Mosley aid. just been a positive ibe in our whole team. amazing to have one champi- let alone nion Charlie Baron won the 182 title to give the ost team a TEC champion. Sectional tournaments begin this coming Saturday, with Centerville, Hagerstown, Lincoln, Northeastern and Tri High competing at Shenandoa h.

Union County wrestles at South Dearborn, Winchester a Delta and Union City at Jay ounty. looking forward to the sectional Day said. go back to work and try to get better this Josh Chapin: (765) 973-4463 or twitter.com/JoshChapinPI FALCONS EDGE BULLDOGS OR TEC TEAM TITLE Winchester, Centerville each crown 4 individual champions By Josh Chapin JOSHUA Winchester's Vince Prescott, top, and Union City's Jordan Stuckey wrestle for the TEC title at 145 pounds Saturday in Union City. TEC TOURNAMENT Team results :1. Winchester 212; 2.

Centerville 1 97.5; 3. Union City 140; 4. Union County 130; 5. Tri High 104.5; 6. Northeastern 91; 7.

Hagerstown 83; 8. Lincoln 42. 106 -1. Markley Harris Robinson Hoover (WIN); 113 -1. E.Phillips (CEN), 2.

Purtha Kappel Myers (WIN); 120 -1. Jenkinson Castle Miller Hale (WIN); 126 -1. Coffman J.Phillips (CEN), 3. Thompson Handley (NE); 132 -1. Bowers Craft Moore Newton (LIN); 138 -1.

Allinder Redd Rodendello Downey (UCi); 145 -1. Prescott Stuckey Burelison Greene (T); 152 -1. Michaels Hacomb Ring Ramey (UCo); 160 -1. Underwood Jordan artmann Jackson (T); 170 -1. Haager (NE), 2.

Roach Faith Allen (CEN); 182 -1. aron Williams McDaniel (NE), 4 Hundley (UCo); 195 -1. Mosley Stephens Moore Willhite (LIN); 220 -1. angen Ulloa Deloney (CEN), 4. Doddridge (LIN); 285 -1.

Minges Creig- ile Campbell Henry (UCi). Nate Trawick waited two ears for the moment to come again. The Richmond senior is once again a North Central Conference wrestling champ ion. he Red Devil was under- tandably elated late Saturday afternoon after his 2-1 decision over Michael Kern of Lafayette Harrison in the itle match at 285 pounds uring the final match of the 2 015 NCC meet at Tiernan Center. The battle between the two state-ranked heavy- eights ended around nine hours of competition bet ween the 10 member schools, including newcomers Harrison, McCutcheon and the returning Lafayette Jefferson.

he new schools had a huge impact in the team standings, as Harrison edged Lafayette a rea rival Jefferson by little more than 10 points to win he coveted crown in the first mat season in the conference, while McCutcheon finished in the top half of the standings by coming in fifth. Richmond finished ninth as a team on Saturday, competing without i njured regular wrestlers Ryan Weireter and sophomore standout Alston Bane. ane is expected back for next sectional meet, but the senior Weireter is one for the year. Trawick continued his stellar season with the conference title match win, as the RHS wrestler ranked hird in the state by indiana- at.com bested the 15th- anked Kern in a tight match. (Kern) a great comp etitor, a good kid, and a great guy outside of Trawick said of his fin al foe on Saturday.

had Trawick earns NCC title By Ron Greeson For the Palladium-Item Trawick It was one of the biggest bask etball games in recent Wayne County history. The Class 4A No.11Rich- mond Red Devils vs. the Class 2A No.3 Northeastern Knights. North Central Conference champion vs. Tri-Eastern Conference champion.

Sectional champion vs. sectional champion. Both cited the game as an opportunity to prepare for a long run in their respective state tournaments, and the atmosphere definitely did that. Richmond athletic director Frank Carr estimated over 5 ,000 fans in the packed Tiernan Center, and the Wayne County battle gave fans their worth. The Knights showed fight, ut Richmond was just too much as the Class 4A power Red Devils earned their 14th straight victory, 84-68 over the Knights.

The Red Devils (15-2) scored the first seven points of the game before Tyler Smith put Northeastern (12-2) on the board with a three-point play with 4:25 left in the frame. Davious Webster nailed a 3- pointer, before Craig Dingwerth followed with five straight points for the Knights to get them within 10-8. But as Richmond did all ight, they responded. Tommy Luce with a 3-pointer, Joel Okafor with a pair of free throws, Isaiah Rader with a layup, and another Webster trey helped Richmond to a 23-13 lead after the first quarter. Every Red Devils that Red Devils too much in county challenge PALLADIUM-ITEM Tanner Coyle (44) goes for a layup during basketball game against Northeastern at Tiernan Center.

By Jesus Jimenez RED DEVILS 84, KNIGHTS 68 NORTHEASTERN (12-2) T.Smith 5 5-5 17, Dingwerth 7 2-3 3 1-2 3 0-0 13-4 3 2-2 2 0-0 0 0-0 0. RICHMOND (15-2) Brown 3 1-2 3 2-2 9, Webster 5 6-6 10 7-9 3 3-3 11, Vanlandingham 0 2-2 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0-0 0. Northeastern 13 32 5168 Richmond 23 40 63 84 3-pointers (T.Smith (Webster 2, Okafor 1). Fouls Fouled out.

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