RR Vol 2 Issue 46B June 16, 2016

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Life is a journey, not a destination.

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Cover photo: The avon softball team hoist their 2016 Class 4A state Championship Trophy.

WHAT TO EXPECT

In this issue...

Ronnie’s Ramblings

Four

Softball

Six

Letters of Intent

Twenty-four

Baseball

Thirty

golf State Finals

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“Hating people because of their color is wrong . And it doesn’t matter which color does the hating. It’s just plain wrong. — Muhammad Ali


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his will be the last issue of Ronnie’s Ramblings, as it has existed for the last two years. With the exception of Boys Golf, all 2016 spring post-season tournaments have concluded. The team/individual outcomes of the golf regional will determine whether or not there is another small photo issue of boys-golfonly. (See note on page 31.) My high school sports action publishing career is rapidly come to an end. I will continue to cover an occasional event as a stringer for other publications and I will continue to publish a blog of sorts. Concerning the “blog” - One of the many things I enjoyed about what I have done publishing for the past 20 years is having a platform from which to pontificate. What has been and still

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is a pleasant surprise to me, is there are quite few people who enjoy what I write. Since I enjoy it and others derive a convoluted sense of pleasure from it, I will continue to

write my column. It will continue to be called Ronnie’s Ramblings. (When I started Ramblings I determined the name because I ramble from subject to subject in this column, much


like I did in Deliberate Divarica- sives will continue to ramble; I commonly used and frequently tion in Sports & More, I ramble will keep the name, but lose the raised a question as to what it all over Hendricks County covering events and my coverage of events schedule tended to ramble; sometimes two or three events an evening other times maybe one. Thus I thought Ronnie’s Ramblings was appropriate.) The subjects of my future mis-

photo content. I may occasionally include a photo of something I have taken that I feel is worth sharing. It may or may not be high school sports relevant. (I considered renaming this publication Deliberate Divarication - from Sports & More - but the word divarication is not

meant and how to pronounce it.) I will keep it simple. The revised Ramblings will is available by subscription, Facebook and Twitter, just as it is now. To the parents of the high school student/athletes I have photographed, thank you for letting me be a part of your children’s high school career. To those same student/athletes, thank you for confirming to me there are still some incredibly responsible, dedicated, hardworking, disciplined and assuredly successful future adults. To the coaches, school administrators and especially to the tremendous hospitality coordinators and suppliers, thank you. You frequently made the tournaments more enjoyable and saved me the drudgery of preparing a meal or two, better than I could, for myself Fin.

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Softball State Championship Photos by Ronnie Wilson

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Avon’s Sydnie Foster began the bottom of the 7th inning rally bunting safely to first...


...sister Hayley singles and Avon has runners on 1st and 2nd with no outs...

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...after advancing to 3rd on a wild pitch, Sydnie Foster slides safely under the attempted tag on a fielders choice to tie the score 3-3, sister Hayley advanced to third on the play...


...with one out in the bottom of the 7th, the score tied, Hannah Eiler smacks a base hit RBI scoring Hayley Foster for the game ending go ahead run.

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After Hannah Eiler’s game ending RBI single the Avon team w


wildly celebrates their first ever Softball State Championship.

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Avon pitcher Hayley Foster executes a spin ritual prior to starting another inning in state championship action.

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Avon’s Halle Morgan makes a catch for an out of a pop fly foul in state championship action.

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Avon’s Pagie Eichelberger completes the double play from (inset) Monica Carter wh


ho caught a hard line drive and made the throw to first in state championship action.

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Avon’s Kamrie Foster makes a catch for an out as her sister Sydnie is in position to back-up, if needed;

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Avon’s Monica Carter smiles for the camera after going horizontal to make the catch of a low hard line drive.

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Avon’s Mackenzi Nyland positions herself to make the catch for an out in state championship play.

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Avon’s Halle Morgan looks to her coach to get the pitch signal in state championship action.

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Avon’s Kamrie Foster makes a catch for an out in left field during state championship action.


Avon’s Monica Carter smacks a two RBI base hit in state championship action.

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The Avon softball team enjoys their state tournament champ

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pionship. (Note final score on scoreboard in upper left corner.)

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LOI Photos by Avon High School Athletic Department

Avon High School’s Alex Ayler signs a letter of intent to study Accounting and play baseball at Anderson University. Pictured are (front, from left) Carol Ayler, Alex, Tim Ayler, (back, from left)Eric Ayler and Head Coach Troy Drosche.

Photos courtesy of Avon high School Athletic Department Avon’s Antoin Clifton signs to play basketball with IU Kokomo. Pictured (left to right) Back row- Avon Asst. Coach Luke Meredith, Evan Lowden, IU Kokomo Coach Thompson, Avon Head Coach Jason Young Seated- Antoin Clifton

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Avon’s Andy Greathouse, will be majoring in engineering and walking-on in track at the University of Southern Indiana. Front row: Hunter Greathouse, Jason Greathouse, Andy Greathouse, Meachele Greathouse Back row: Zach Toothman, Caleb Bailey (AHS coaches).

Photos courtesy of Avon high School Athletic Department

Avon’s Ryan Lingle signs to play Tennis and study Finance and Economics at Olivet Nazarene University Front row: Kyle Lingle, Scott Lingle, Ryan Lingle, Linda Lingle, Macy Lingle Avon Head Coach Robert Mize, Avon Assistant Coach Jeff Berg, Olivet Coach Chris Tudor

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Avon’s Connor McCanless, who will be walking on at the University of Indianapolis for track & field and major in nursing. Front row: Ira Wolff, Marian Wolff, Connor McCanless, Brad McCanless, Cameron McCanless Back row: Zach Toothman, Tony Newbern (AHS coaches)

Photos courtesy of Avon high School Athletic Department Avon’s Shawn Moore Jr. signs a Letter of Intent to play basketball for Spring Hill College (Mobile, AL). Pictured: Shawn’s parents Stacey and Shawn Moore Sr. and AHS Coach Jason Young.

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Avon’s Tony Newbern, who is receiving an athletic scholarship in track & field at Southern Illinois UniversityCarbondale. He plans to major in Pre-Law.. Pictured - First row: Lauren Newbern, Debra Newbern, Tony

Newbern (Jr.), Tony Newbern (Sr.) Back row: Zach Toothman, Caleb Bailey. Photos courtesy of Avon high School Athletic Department

Avon’s Alec Scheerer, will major in Exercise Science at the University of Indianapolis and run cross country/track & field. Front row is Jim Scheerer, Alec Scheerer, and Holli Scheerer. Back row is Zach Toothman and Caleb Bailey (AHS coaches).

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Avon’s Darnell and Dontrell Tolliver, will both attend Indiana University East to major in Exercise Science and run track & field. Front row: Darnell Tolliver, Dontrell Tolliver Back row: Jesse Hicks, Zach Toothman, Sam Penrod (AHS coaches)

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Sean Hughes, who’s walking on at the University of Southern Indiana to major in Accounting. First row: Yoko Hughes, Sean Hughes, Wayne Hughes, Sandra Hughes Back row: Zach Toothman, Caleb Bailey (AHS coaches)


baseball Regional Photos by Ronnie Wilson

Avon’s Jack Hart fields the ball in front of 2nd base and steps on the bag to complete the force out of the runner coming from first...

...releases the ball to first to complete the double play in regional action versus Pendleton Heights.

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Avon’s Luke Shayotovich makes a throw to first for an out versus Pendleton Heights in regional action.

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nalls with a two day total or 162 state finals. State finals are June 14 & 15 at Prairie View Golf (80 & 82. see photo below. Club, Carmel Indiana. Danville - Finished 9th. - Finished Plainfield - Finished 3rd Brownsburg 4th. and advances to the regional. Softball Cascade - Garrett CompliJacob Brejcha was the MedalState Championship ment advances to the state fiist, carding a 73. nals as an individual, tying for Avon - Class 4A State ChampiTri-West Finished 7th. 2nd, with a 68. ons, defeated Penn, 4-3. Haylie Foster was the winning pitcher, Plainfield - Finished 10th. Regional tossing a complete game, allowing five hits and two earned The top three (30 )teams Baseball advance to the state finals runs. Regional and the top five individual players not associated with an Avon - Lost to Pendleton Golf - Boys advancing team, advance to the Heights, 8-3.

County Results

Avon

Sectional

- Finished 4th. Cameron Klein tallied an 80 and advances to the regional as an individual.

Brownsburg

- Sectional Champion and advances to the regional. Luke Kelly finished with a 74. Cascade - Finished 5th. Cadet Jackson Franchville carded a 74. Garrett Complement recorded a 78. Franchville and Complement both advance to the regional as individuals. Complement advanced to the state finals as an individual. Garrett Compliment fnished tiewd for 57th in the stat e fi-

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