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SATURDAY NIGHT IN SECTIONAL FINAL ACTION:
1A Springs Valley
Springs Valley 42 Barr-Reeve 40 15-10 Colleen Trambaugh 17 points
Tecumseh
Wood Memorial 44 Tecumseh 42
2A Eastern Greene
North Knox 29 Paoli 24
Forest Park
Forest Park 47 South Spencer 23
3A Princeton
Princeton 50 Southridge 45
TONIGHTS GIRLS SECTIONAL FINALS Tonight
4A EVANSVILLE HARRISON SECTIONAL
Jasper (12-14) vs. Evansville Central (14-11)
3A MOUNT VERNON (POSEY) SECTIONAL
Evansville Memorial (25-1) vs. Gibson Southern (19-4)
 
Boys games from Saturday
Connersville 54 North Daviess 36
Evansville Reitz 58 South Knox 50
Heritage Hills 64 Jasper 61
Northeast Dubois 64 North Knox 26
Vincennes Lincoln 64 Shoals 54
Wrestling Regional
Hatchet wrestler Brady Byrd advances this weeks semi state at the Ford Center in Evansville grapping in the 106 lb weight class
His results from Saturdays regional
Quarterfinal
Pinned Grant Slunder of Princeton 1:36
Semifinal
Beat David Alstadt of Evansville Matre Dei 12 – 1
First Place Match
Lost a close one to Ty Henderson of Vincennes Lincoln
We’ll have semistate pairing for Brady Byrd later in the week.
It was an Indiana versus Purdue weekend. Starting on Saturday the IU men’s team defeated number one Purdue 79-74 behind a big day from Trayce Jackson – Davis who had 25 points, 7 rebounds and 5 blocks. Zach Edey posted 33 points, 18 rebounds and 3 blocks in the loss. Indiana’s last win over an AP top-ranked team was just over a decade ago, when it took down a Michigan on Feb. 2, 2013.
And then on Sunday it was the women’s turn and IU prevailed again, this time in a much more dominant fashion 69 – 46. Balanced scoring attack for IU led by
Sydney Parrish 15
MacKenzie Holmes 15
Sara Scalia 14
Chloe Moore-McNeil 13
The Blue Chip Conference championships were held at Barr Reeve and the Loogootee Lions used a huge 4th quarter to come back from an 11 point Viking lead and win 38-36. Emmitt Graber had 13 to pace the Lions and Will Lyon chipped in 11.
Indiana Pacers woes continue on Sunday as they lose to the Cleveland Cavaliers 122 – 103. Pacers led by Myles Turner who had 27 and 10.

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