NorthWood's Burt to play soccer at Bethel
NorthWood High School senior Kristyn Burt has signed a letter of intent to continue her academic and soccer careers next fall at Bethel College.
Burt, an academic all-state selection, was team offensive MVP, co-captain and All-Northern Lakes Conference this past season.
She is set to wind up a four-year letterwinner in both soccer and track at NorthWood.
POSTPONEMENTS
HIGH SCHOOL
Baseball
Goshen at Elkhart Memorial, ppd. to May 3, 5 p.m.
Elkhart Central at South Bend Washington, ppd. to May 11 DH at Elkhart Central
Northridge at Concord, ppd. to Thursday, 5 p.m.
Wawasee at NorthWood, ppd. to May 19, 5 p.m.
Concord at Fairfield, DH scheduled for today, ppd. to May 17 single game, 5 p.m.
Fairfield at Concord, JV, and DH, ppd. from today to May 17 single game, 5 p.m.
Mishawaka at Concord, C-team, DH, ppd. from today, no new date
Softball
Elkhart Memorial at Goshen, ppd. to Saturday, April 30, 11 a.m.
Knox at Jimtown, ppd. to Thursday, 5:30 p.m.
Jimtown vs. Fairfield, scheduled for today, site moved to Jimtown, 2 p.m.
Concord at Northridge, ppd to Thursday, 5 p.m.
NorthWood at Wawasee, ppd. to May 9 as part of DH at NorthWood
Concord at Plymouth on May 6, JV expanded to DH, varsity remains single game
Glenn at Fairfield, DH scheduled for today, ppd., no new date
Girls Tennis
NorthWood at Elkhart Memorial, ppd. to May 2
Mishawaka Marian at Elkhart Memorial, scheduled for May 2, ppd., no new date
Elkhart Central at South Bend Washington, ppd. to Wednesday
Concord at Bremen, ppd. to Friday, 5 p.m.
Goshen at West Noble, ppd., no new date
Boys Golf
Concord vs. Westview at Heron Creek, ppd., no new date
GIRLS TRACK
Thursday
South Bend ADAMS 79 1/2, Elkhart CENTRAL 59, and South Bend RILEY 28 1/2
3200 relay -- Adams 10:59.23, Central 11:23.71.
100 H -- Amani Morgan (A) 14.77, Courtney Piazza (C) 18.60, Jenna Thomas (A) 18.82, Ashley Strzelecki (A) 20.1.
100 -- Aaliyah McKinney (A) 12.28, Savannah Newsome (A) 12.68, Chyna Sanders (C) 13.50, Holly Lehman (C) 13.60.
1600 -- Elizabeth Roush (R) 5:30.38, Ashley Bush (A) 5:54.90, Abby Taylor (C) 6:01.78, Rachel Titus (R) 6:03.
400 relay -- Adams 51.59, Central 52.66.
400 -- Aaliyah McKinney (A) 1:01.21, Georgia Williams (A) 1:02.91, Ayana Gaines (R) 1:03.31, Alli James (R) 1:09.03.
300 H -- Amani Morgan (A) 50.50, Jenna Thomas (A) 51.32, Courtney Piazza (C) 56.22, Hannah Miers (C) 1:00.
800 -- Jessica Nelson (A) 2:36.67, Alex Heathman (C) 2:41.19, Ashley Bush (A) 2:43.72, Victoria Roush (R) 2:50.60
200 -- Aaliyah McKinney (A) 25.89, Savannah Newsome (A) 26.72, Beatrice Thomas (C) 27.94, Zoe Disori (C) 28.53.
3200 -- Elizabeth Roush (R) 12:08.79, Rachel Titus (R) 13:53, Marina Filer (C) 14:12, Heidi Kwok (A) 14:23.
1600 relay -- Adams 4:21.11, Central 4:33.59.
Pole Vault -- Zoe Disori (C) 9-6, Holly Lehman (C) 8-6, Yvanna Garza (R) 8-0, Ashley Jerue (A) 7-6.
Long Jump -- Tazymn Mason (C) 15-3, Shelby Heckaman (R) 15-3, Charsawna Stoner (A) 5-0, Georgia Williams (A) 14-11 1/2.
Discus -- Tia Garnett (C) 102-10 1/2, Amani Morgan (A) 95-4, Jenai White (C) 86-6 1/2, Jenna Thomas (A) 77-3.
High Jump -- Kaylee Lapierre (C) 5-4, Tazmyn Mason (C) 5-2, Savannah Newsome (A) 4-8, Ashley Jerue (A) and Ariel Hudson (R) 4-2.
Shot Put -- Turquoise Patton (R) 34-0 1/2, Amani Morgan (A) 31-9 1/2, Megan Ellis (C) 31-1 1/2, Khyana Sanders (C) 30-8.
FAIRFIELD 98, LAKELAND 33FAIRFIELD 113, HAMILTON 12LAKELAND 96, HAMILTON 20
3200 relay -- Fairfield 11:40.2, Lakeland 12:52.9.
100 H -- B. Kropf (F) 16.0, K. Darrenkamp (F) 17.8, J. Hoover (L) 18.3, T. Merritt (H) 18.5.
100 -- B. Kropf (F) 13.3, R. Troyer (L) 13.9, A. Faldoe (F) 14.0, A. Cool (H) 14.3
1600 -- Z. Whited (L) 6:00.4, J. Kieper (F) 6:14.9, E. Meranda (F) 6:21.9, R. Hobbs (L) 6:47.2.
400 relay -- Fairfield 54.4, Lakeland 55.6.
400 -- E. Beasley (F) 1:04.9, N. Haarer (F) 1:13.5, A. Arseneau (L) 1:19.2, M. McLesan (L) 1:20.5.
300 H -- T. Merritt (H) 53.4, K. Carrenkamp (F) 54.1, E. Rohrer (F) 54.3, J. Hoover (L) 56.0.
800 -- E. Beasley (F) 2:45.0, K. Graber (F) 2:55.2, L. Hernandez (L) 3:00.9, R. Hobbs (L) 3:09.2.
200 -- B. Kropf (F) 27.3, R. Troyer (L) 28.6, S. Brown (F) 29.4, H. Hershberger (L) 29.8
3200 -- Z. Whited (L) 13:04.0, E. Meranda (F) 13:21.6, J. Kieper (F) 13:46.1, H. Brewer (L) 14:50.7.
1600 relay -- Fairfield 4:20.8, Lalekand 4:57.7.
Pole Vault -- S. Brown (F) 10-0, K. Hull (F) 6-4, T. VanDiepenbos (F) 6-4.
Long Jump -- R. Miller (F) 15-4, T. Merritt (H) 13-6, H. Harshberger (L) 13-2, R. Troyer (L) 12-8.
Discus -- M. Stidham (L) 95-0, S. Smith (F) 92-2, A. Hostetler (F) 90-2, M. Moore (L) 79-5.
High Jump -- S. Brown (F) 4-8, T. Miller (L) 4-6, K. Hull (F) 4-4, A. Cool (H) 4-0.
Shot Put -- C. Kahler (F) 30-4, S. Smith (F) 28-7, M. Stidham (L) 26-7, M. Moore (L) 25-1
BOYS TRACK
Thursday
FAIRFIELD 90, LAKELAND 42 FAIRFIELD 116, HAMILTON 10 LAKELAND 117, HAMILTON 12
3200 relay -- Fairfield 8:51.6, Lakeland 9:16.4.
110 HH -- C. Leu (L) 15.3, C. Bontrager (F) 15.4, C. Garris (F) 16.6, T. Raatz (L) 21.0.
100 -- P. Neff (F) and B. Baumgartner (F) 11.3, D. Wolheter (L) 11.6, G. Robinson (L) 12.5.
1600 -- A. Oberlin (F) 4:55.8, N. Miller (F) 4:57.5, G. Troyer (L) 4:57.7, J. Trost (L) 5:00.9.
400 relay -- Fairfield 43.8, Lakeland 46.5.
400 -- T. Foust (F) 50.8, D. Wolheter (L) 52.5, T. Abbott (L) 55.9.
300 H -- C. Leu (L) 41.2, C. Bontrager (F) 42.2, L. Munn (F) 45.0, T.Raatz (L) 47.5.
800 -- G. Troyer (L) 2:08.7, A. Mast (F) 2:09.3, A. Oberlin (F) 2:17.0, J. Trost (L) 2:18.3
200 -- B. Baumgartner (F) 22.5, P. Neff (F) 23.4, D. Wolheter (L) 23.5, S. Patel (L) 26.1
3200 -- N. Miller (F) 10:44.4, E. Herber (L) 10:49.0, A. Duzan (L) 11:14.6, R. Taylor (F) 11:19.60.
1600 relay -- Lakeland 3:37.7, Fairfield 3:40.6.
Pole Vault -- C. Pinion (F) 12-0, C. Kitson (F) 11-0, E. Baczynski (L) 10-0, J. Gilbert (H) 8-6.
Long Jump -- T. Foust (F) 21-2, T. Abbott (L) 19-8, A. Garretson (L) 18-9, D. Lockwood (F) 18-5.
Discus -- K. Ostrander (F) 154-2, J. Walter (F) 140-10, E. Garretson (L) 124-7, A. Roebel (L) 102-11.
High Jump -- T. Foust (F) 5-10, A. Roebel (L) 5-8, G. Robinson (L) 5-8, J. Bontrager (F) 5-6.
Shot Put -- J. Walter (F) 52-7, B. Hostetler (F) 46-2, A. Garretson (L) 45-3, A. Roebel (L) 42-10.
Concord to induct five into Athletic Hall
DUNLAP -- Retiring superintendent George Dyer, longtime wrestling coach Brian Arbogast and three of the school's top athletes are set to be inducted into the Concord Athletic Hall of Fame on Friday.
Paul Bachtel, Alana Burns and Dave Glassburn join Dyer and Arbogast as 2011 selectees.
The induction will take place at The Matterhorn in Elkhart. Social time begins at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner and the ceremony at 7.
The public is invited. Tickets, which include dinner, are $20 and available from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday in the Concord High School athletic office.
More about the inductees:
BRIAN ARBOGAST
Arbogast, following three years in the military, came to Concord in 1972 and became head wrestling coach in 1973, a position he held for 19 years, after one as assistant. He won three sectional titles to go with one regional crown and one Northern Lakes Conference title. Several of his athletes made the State Finals, including Bachtel, a state champion in 1985. Arbogast was inducted into the Indiana Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1995. He taught Industrial Tech at Concord, splitting time between high school and junior high, before retiring in 2007. Arbogast lives in Elkhart with wife Carol. They have three grown children.
PAUL BACHTEL
Bachtel, a 1985 CHS graduate, remains the school's only state champion in wrestling, a title he won as a senior at 177 pounds. He was 33-1 that season and 31-3 as a junior, when he was state runner-up. He was team MVP and captain both years and earned four letters in the sport. Bachtel went on to Indiana University, where he wrestled for two years. He has remained active in wrestling by volunteering his time coaching at Concord and for the past 18 years at Jimtown. Bachtel lives in Elkhart with wife Kim and two daughters.
ALANA BURNS
Burns, a 1993 CHS graduate, excelled in both basketball and volleyball at Concord. The honor roll student remains the girls basketball program's career and single-season leader in both points and rebounds. After earning team MVP honors twice and all-state honors, she went on to play on scholarship at Michigan State, where she was a four-year performer and a member of the 1997 Spartan team that won the school's first Big Ten women's championship. Besides being All-NLC three times in basketball at Concord, she earned the honor once in volleyball. She lettered seven times between the two sports. Burns lives and works in New York.
GEORGE DYER
Dyer has served the last 13 years as Concord Community Schools superintendent, following 13 years as assistant superintendent, six as CHS principal and two as assistant principal. Over the years, he has been responsible for overseeing and supporting many improvements to Concord's athletic facilities. He held an official's license for over 20 years in basketball, football, cross country, track and swimming, working the 1976 State Finals in football. Dyer has been a fixture at the McCuen Gym scorer's table, serving as timer for home boys basketball games the last 26 seasons. He lives in Elkhart with wife Shirley. They have two children and five grandchildren.
DAVE GLASSBURN
Glassburn, a 1983 CHS graduate, became Concord's first state champion in track and field, winning the high jump with a still-school-record height of 6 feet, 11 inches. That mark also remains as Elkhart County and Goshen Relays records. He became an NAIA national champ in 1986 at Manchester College with a jump of 7-2 1/2, then transferred to Purdue and went 7-4 1/2 on his way to NCAA All-American honors. He also lettered once each in football and basketball at Concord. Glassburn now teaches and coaches at South Newton High School, and lives in Earl Park with wife Mary and three children
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