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LETTER FROM THE OFFICE

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HELP US HELP YOUR KIDS

“A picture says a thousand words,” as the old saying goes. But a picture with the perfect caption or description of what’s happening in the photo says even more. Each month, our photographer, Mark McCoy, shoots so many pictures that are so good, often capturing an instant in time when a young competitor is at his or her best. The only problem is that unless we have a team roster – and you can make out the numbers on the uniform – we don’t have any idea about the person’s identity. Why is this important? Giving context to the photos is important. We want to tell what’s going on in a shot as well as show the action in the picture. Just as importantly, all of the photographs that are in the magazine, and tens of thousands more, are available via our Web site, www.goteammagazine.com. If we don’t have a name to go along with a face, it can be more challenging for family and friends to find their favorite young competitor’s photo using the site’s search functions. Here’s where we ask for help, particularly from the coaches in the area. Each month, we’ll send out an email with select photographs to the coaches we meet at the various events we attend. All we ask is that you provide us with a name and a brief anecdote, story or item of interest to go along with the photo. It only takes a moment. We have to thank the coaches who have already helped us with this; your efforts went a long way to providing a fuller, more comprehensive picture of our young competitors than those thousand words told in the pictures themselves. Dylan Gibbs, Managing Editor

YOUTH REC SOCCER

• April 17, 11am at Metro Sports Center

MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK NORTHWEST DISTRICT

• April 22, 3:45-5:45pm at North High School

MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK SOUTHEAST DISTRICT

• April 27, 3:45pm – 5:45pm at Harrison High School

CITY MIDDLE SCHOOL TRACK MEET

• May 12, 4pm – 6pm at Central High School

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CONTENTS APRIL - MAY 2010 Publisher Business Manager

Sharon Tindle sharon@news-4u.com

6 Meet Up! Central and Reitz Run 8 Dribble Time Upward Basketball 10 On the Fly Memorial’s Tigers on the Lacrosse field

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12 Step-ahead Thinking All-City Chess Tourney 14 Softball I With Central and Vincennes’ Girls 20 Softball II Princeton vs. Memorial 22 Man Down! Castle Knights play lacrosse too 24 Horsin’ Around I At River Wind Stables

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25 B’Ball at EBA Of the Spring Break variety

Managing Editor

Dylan Gibbs editor@goteammagazine.com Contributors

Ashley Brown Mitch Lamborne Promotions Coordinator:

Tori Weaver events@goteammagazine.com Account Executives

Carolyn Cummings Keith LaCrosse Nick Doerter Web Programming

Jeff Lingis Production Supervisor

Jaqulyn Woolsey art@news-4u.com Photography

Mark McCoy

ON THE COVER THIS ISSUE Armand Sullivan Central High School

26 Horsin’ Around II At Double M Stables 27 Mite All-Stars Practice sessions at Swonder 28 Wrestling Middle school mat masters

1 Letter from the Go Team Office/ Upcoming Go Team Photo Shoots 3 Coaches’ Corner Charlie & Ryan Causey, Harrison Baseball

4 Athlete of the Month Ellen Foster

5 Core Essentials by Chick-Fil-A

16 Teeing Off 30 Behind the Numbers Lacey Orth

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Coaches Corner

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THIS MONTH WE DEPART FROM THE NORM A BIT TO TELL ABOUT a father/son coaching duo. Both are volunteers within the Harrison baseball system; the father, Charlie Causey, is an assistant on the Varsity team. Son Ryan is the head coach of the Harrison Cub team, which is comprised of 7 th and 8th graders from Harrison’s feeder schools. Dwayne Causey, Ryan’s older brother, is also into coaching as Ryan’s assistant on the Cub team. I asked Charlie and Ryan the same questions while the other was out of earshot: Dylan Gibbs Managing Editor

CHARLIE CAUSEY GT: What motivates you as a coach? CC: I try to motivate the kids, keep ‘em out of trouble. I got involved [in coaching] when my kids got old enough to play, and I’ve been fortunate enough to have Coach Rice (Andrew, Harrison’s Varsity skipper) have me be part of the team. What is the most important thing you want the kids to learn? To respect the other players and other people. Try to have the right attitude. Most of them won’t play ball all their life, so they need to get their education. What does baseball teach a young person about life? If they get the right attitude, it can teach them a lot. I spent 21 years in the Army, and I’ll have fun with ‘em and say, ‘This is what we did in the Army; you don’t want to do this…’ What’s been your most proud moment as a coach? Back in 2000, when we went to the State Final Championship Game. I wish we would’ve won, but that was the first time the school had ever been there. It’s just something you dream of as a little kid. I was able to be there as a coach, and I loved every minute of it. Who would you rather have on your team: A supertalented kid who’s a little difficult, or an average player who’ll do anything you ask? The average player. [The really talented player] can bring the whole team down. PHOTOGRAPHY | MARK MCCOY CREDIT DYLAN GIBBS

Who do you personally admire most as a fellow coach? Coach Andy Rice. He’s taught me a lot. He played at Memorial, then he went down to Murray State and played and then he got drafted by the Houston Astros. He’s been at Harrison for 19 years. April - May 2010

Charlie Causey (L) and son Ryan. Both are coaches within the Harrison High School baseball family.

RYAN CAUSEY GT: What motivates you as a coach? RC: Helping out the kids. My job is to get them ready for the high school level. They’re not playing on a little Pony field anymore; they’re playing on regular high school field. So when they get up to Freshman or Reserve ball, they’ll know what to do.

What’s been your most proud moment as a coach? In ’08, we won it all. We didn’t start out good, but we came back and we won the Cub Championship my first year coaching – it’s not all me – it’s the kids.

Who would you rather have on your team: A supertalented kid who’s a little difficult, or an average What is the most important thing you want the kids player who’ll do anything you ask? to learn? The average player. The kid that knows everything is To have fun. It doesn’t have to be serious. You can already gonna be a pain in the butt and won’t want only control what you can control; you can control to be coached. The other kid, you can coach. your attitude – if you get thrown out, you get thrown out. If you didn’t hustle, you can control that. Who do you personally admire most as a fellow coach? What does baseball teach a young person about The coaches out here like Coach Rice and my dad. life? When we got here [at the Harrison Baseball Fields], Patience. It’s a game of patience. You’ve got to wait it was nothing, and we’ve done a lot of work. They’ve for that pitcher; you’ve got to identify stuff. In the done a lot of work. I enjoy watching them too [the outfield, you might be out there for five minutes; you other coaches]. might be out there for 20 minutes. For advertising information, call (812) 429-3907 • 5


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IN THE SENSE THAT IT DOESN’T COME AS EASILY TO YOU OR THAT YOU TRY TO DO EVEN BETTER AT IT? [That I] try to do better.

YOU’RE ALSO AN HONOR STUDENT – HOW DO YOU BALANCE ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS? Academics come before sports, so if I don’t have my homework done, I’ll have to do it before I do my sports.

EF: Trusting and learning others’ strengths and weaknesses.

SO ONCE YOU REALLY TRUST YOUR TEAMMATES, YOU CAN ANTICIPATE WHAT THEY’LL DO NEXT? Yeah.

HOW DO SPORTS HELP YOU OUT IN EVERYDAY LIFE?

It teaches me to be a better person; if I can be a good teammate, I can be good in everyday life.

WHAT ARE YOUR FUTURE PLANS, CAREER- AND SPORTS-WISE?

I want to play in the WNBA someday. I have big goals, I guess.

HOW DO YOU PREPARE FOR HOW WERE YOU INVITED A GAME? TO THE 2010 SWISS ALL I don’t have a fancy routine. I’m pretty pumped STAR TOURNAMENT? before I go into any game. I think that whatever I do or however I do it, I’m going to be the best I can be.

YOU PLAY BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL AND RUN TRACK; WHICH IS THE MOST CHALLENGING? Probably basketball.

I didn’t know about it until I got a letter saying that I’d been invited to an informational meeting [about the event]. Once we got to the meeting, it was more clear; they told us what they wanted, where we could go and everything. There were other places we could choose from; it didn’t have to be the Swiss All Star Tournament. There’s one in the Bahamas… that one [Swiss All Star Tournament] jumped out more than the others.

Ellen’s very proud to be representing her town and her country, and she’s looking forward to further developing her talents at both special events such as the Swiss All Star Tournament and in high school, which she begins in the fall. Ms. Foster is working hard to find donors and sponsors to help with fees, accommodations and transportation for her trip to Switzerland this summer. If you’d like to help out, here’s how: lori08@sit-co.net 812-483-9833 You may also make a secure donation at https://secure.365sports.org/crm/team/ sponsor/ryq1odjk/38401

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GT:WHAT’S THE BEST PART OF BEING ON A TEAM?


Core Value of the Month: FRIENDSHIP FRIENDSHIP:

Finding someone you enjoy spending time with and trust. What are the basic points about friendship we can teach our children that will help them start and grow meaningful friendships? Friendships add meaning to life. From the earliest memories each of us can recall, there are particular individuals who define times, places or circumstances in our past. We associate enjoyable times with the people who shared the experience with us. The names of “best” friends may change, but the closeness of shared experiences always remains. Friends add meaning to our lives by their gift of friendship. The friendship choices we make affect us in many ways. Children sometimes attach a great deal of importance to having a particular friend or being included in a certain group. They believe happiness or significance will be achieved through building just the right relationship. The individuals we wish to call friends may influence us to change in some way to become “suitable.” Our response to those pressures is critical. The people we include in our inner circle of influence—our friends—contribute greatly to our attitudes, behavior and style of building future relationships.

consider another person’s interests. Friends loyally endure tough situations, spend time together, prove they can be trusted, listen to one another’s problems and learn to work through disagreements. CATCH YOUR CHILD BEING A FRIEND Core Essentials believes that a key way to help your child internalize the character values being taught is to “catch” them demonstrating the value. Here are a few suggestions on how you can catch your child, and let him or her know you see them being a friend: • She helps a new kid in your neighborhood feel welcome. • He plays well with others. • She goes out of her way to help others, such as being a friend to someone who seems to be friendless. These are just a few ways you can catch your child showing friendship. The Core Essentials Program believes it takes an INWARD attitude to influence OUTWARD behavior. The Program is based on aligning the home and school to teach character.

Building friendships takes work. Some individuals If you do catch your child being a good friend, we enter or leave our lives. But the people who endure would love to hear about it. Tell us what your child did in our memories are those with whom we invest our in a note sent into the school, or an e-mail sent directly time and energy to build a friendship. Any relationship to his or her teacher. of value to us will require effort and determination to © 2009 Core Essentials, Inc. All rights reserved. www.coreessentials.org PHOTOGRAPHY | MARK MCCOY

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CENTRAL BEAR DYRUS HEYWOOD leads the way in the track meet against Reitz High School.

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TRACK Central v. Reitz at Central

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REITZ PANTHER boys K.J. FLEMING and ROBERT MOSSBERGER

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LADY BEAR KATIE TORNATTA clears the

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//// UPWARD BASKETBALL at First Christian Church ////

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//// LACROSSE Memorial v. Center Grove ////

HAYDEN DEEM (2) OF MEMORIAL fights to keep possession against a Center Grove player.

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LACROSSE Memorial v. Center Grove ////

ANGELO BUTTURI (46) OF MEMORIAL looks for

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BRETT BOHLS (29) OF MEMORIAL

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//// CITY CHESS TOURNAMENT at Cynthia Heights ////

This is the 20th year William Nimnicht has coached the chess team at Vogel Elementary. Out of ten trophies awarded at the All-City tournament, KANNON CATER, pictured here, won one of the seven trophies Vogel students took home.

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CITY CHESS TOURNAMENT ////

ALEXANDER ROYALTY OF CEDAR HALL has been on the chess team for two years and has improved greatly since he started. He often stays in from recess to play chess. The game has improved his social skills as well as his concentration and thinking skills.

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//// SOFTBALL Central v. Vincennes ////

JONNA VESSEL #18

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KRISTIS SEGER #15 of Vincennes is ready for anything that comes her way.

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SOFTBALL Central v. Vincennes //// TAYLA NIDEY #21 of Vincennes throws for an out.

HARLEY WILSON #10

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//// SOFTBALL Memorial v. Princeton //// ZOEE SCHNELL OF THE LADY TIGERS waits to

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//// SOFTBALL Memorial v. Princeton //// MARIE HACKERT OF MEMORIAL is prepared for

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//// LACROSSE Castle v. Guerin ////

CASTLE’S RYAN HARRIS (6) defends himself against a Guerin Catholic player.

RAYCE THORNBURY (14) FROM CASTLE

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//// LACROSSE Castle v. Guerin at Goebel Soccer Complex //// ALEC SMITH (22) OF CASTLE has

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//// HORSEBACK RIDING at River Wind Stables ////

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//// SPRING BREAK BASKETBALL CAMP at Evansville Basketball Academy ////

Grant Allyn, Nathan Burke, Brayden Smith, Tanner Turpin, Hannah Ubelhor

GRANT ALLYN, NATHAN BURKE, BRAYDEN SMITH, TANNER TURPIN AND HANNAH UBELHOR

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HORSEBACK RIDING at Double M Stables //// MOLLY WILL is saddled up and ready for a trail ride

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MADDIE STEVENS leads her horse around the stable in preparation for the trail ride.

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//// MITE ALL STAR PRACTICE at Swonder ////

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//// MIDDLE SCHOOL WRESTLING at Central ////

DEVON BEQUETTE and ISAAC FLOWERS shake hands before the intense action happens.

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//// MIDDLE SCHOOL WRESTLING at Central ////

LANDON MILLER prepares JUSTIN NAYLOR for an intense take out. The Reitz Middle School Wrestling Team wrapped up their season in dominating fashion at their final event of the year, the Evansville City Middle School Wrestling Tournament. Reitz unofficially scored 47 points, with Harrison 31, Central 30 and North 18.

Patrick Jackson, Greg Jones

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Behind the Numbers ////

“RUNNING FORWARD”

Despite the tragedy of her mom’s death during her freshman year in high school, Lacey Orth, now a senior at North High School, has become quite an accomplished young woman. She first made Semi State in cross country as well as State in the mile in track her first year in high school. The last time she spoke with her mom was over the phone during city Regionals at Central High School, which naturally Lacey won. Her mom had told her that she loved her and it was at that moment that Lacey recalls “I knew she’d always be there for me in spirit.” Unfortunately, her mom lost her battle with cancer that night and Lacey wasn’t there to say goodbye. Throughout the grieving process, Lacey said there were times that she was angry at herself and with track and field for all time she Lacey Orth, now a senior at North missed with her mom that was High School, has become quite an spent running for competition accomplished young woman. or practice. However, despite the fact that Lacey could have in occupational therapy and go on to become a dwelled on what she lost by her mom’s death, therapist, but she’s not yet certain about what such as the talks about guys, shopping for kind. She said that she gets her biggest support prom dresses, and all the mother/daughter from her family, especially her uncle Mark, who talks that wouldn’t happen right before the big has pushed her to become a stronger athlete moments in Lacey’s life; she instead gained a and make good decisions. sense of purpose to continue to put one foot Lacey was dealt a difficult blow in front of the other and keep going. Due to at the beginning of her high school years the accountability she felt to do something to and there are many others that easily would make her mom proud, because her mom ran at have had made worse decisions instead of Lacey’s age, she followed through with track. accomplishing as much as Lacey has. When Since that year she has gone on to win asked why she runs, she replied, “I run for my many cross country races, especially standing mom.” Now she will be going to college and can out her sophomore year by winning Sectional, continue for another four years running for her Regional, and All-State. That was enough to get athletic muse. her noticed by Indiana State University, who -Ashley Brown has given her a full, four year scholarship to attend for track and field. Lacey plans to major 32 • Browse & Buy Hundreds of Photos Online!! • www.GoTeamMagazine.com

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We expect to have to bury our parents at some point in our lives, but not during our childhood. Try to imagine the gut wrenching pain and absence of losing a parent while looking forward to what is supposed to be some of the best years of your life and when you will need your parents the most. This is especially true for a daughter needing her mother; left is a void that can never truly be filled.

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