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Hatchet wrestlers went 2-3 on Saturday with wins over Boonville and West Vigo. Losing to Sullivan, Mooresville and Northview. Individually top records was Brady Byrd 5-0 at 106/113 lbs and Righley Purdue 4-1 at 132 lbs.
Last night the Hatchet matmen layeth the smacketh down on Evansville Bosse 72-6. Next the grapplers face Boonvillle at the Hatchet House on Wednesday.
MONDAY SCORES
GIRLS Mitchell 56 Shoals 34 (3-14)
TUESDAY BASKETBALL GAMES
Girl / Boy doubleheader at the Big Ship as Washington Catholic travels to Montgomery to take on Barr-Reeve. Girls game starts at 6. Hear play by play broadcast on the General.
Boys Southridge at Jasper
Girls Loogootee at Pike Central 7:30 pm
North Daviess at Shakamak 7:30 pm
Wood Memorial at South Knox 8:00 pm
The WJHS 7th grade boys basketball team improved to 15-2 on the season with a 31-18 victory over Pike Central. Jackson Howell led a balanced scoring attack with 9 points. Darian Turner had 8, The WJHS 8th grade boys (9-5) picked up a win at Pike Central 54-28. Aiden Boyd led the scoring for the Hatchets with 13 points followed by Levi Burkemper with 11.
Both teams are back in action Wednesday. The 8th grade travels to Vincennes Clarke while the 7th grade will host Vincennes Clarke.
 
Freshman final from last night
Loogootee 27
Barr Reeve 20
Leading Scorer :
BR: Xavier Meiring – 8 points
LHS: AJ Foster – 10 Points
 
The Washington Sixth Grade Boys Basketball Black Team improved to 7-4 Monday night with a win over Pike Central 33 to 13. The Hatchets were led by Dylan Stowers with 12 points followed by Drew Clawson with 9. Their next game is at home against North Daviess tonight.
Wild-Card Weekend schedule
Saturday:
49ers vs. Seahawks Saturday, Jan. 14 | 4:30 p.m. ET | Fox
Jaguars vs. Chargers Saturday, Jan. 14 | 8:15 p.m. ET | NBC
Sunday:
Bills vs. Dolphins Sunday, Jan. 15 | 1 p.m. ET | CBS
Vikings vs. Giants Sunday, Jan. 15 | 4:30 p.m. ET | Fox
Bengals vs. Ravens Sunday, Jan. 15 | 8:15 p.m. ET | NBC
Monday:
Buccaneers vs. Cowboys, Jan. 16 | 8:15 p.m. ET | ESPN
 
The Monday after the NFL regular season is usually nervous day for many head coaches. Two of them don’t have to fret any longer:
Lovie Smith fired by Houston Texans and becomes the second straight
one season -and-done head coach for the organization.
The Arizona Cardinals have fired head coach Kliff Kingsbury 10 months after signing him to a contract extension through the 2027 season.
With the earlier coaching dismissals as of now there are openings with those two teams along with Indianapolis, Carolina and Denver.
On the other end of the spectrum Bill Belichick, who is the NFL’s longest-tenured coach and turns 71 in April, said Monday that he plans to return for his 24th season as New England Patriots coach in 2023.

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