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Josh Barnett - Sports
Editor
South Ripley honored their high school
winter athletes at their annual Winter Sports Award
Banquet on Tuesday, March 15. The teams honored
were the varsity cheerleaders, varsity and reserve
girls basketball and freshmen, reserve and varsity
boys basketball teams. Each team honored their
athletes and presented athletes who excelled in
certain categories with awards.
Varsity Cheerleading
The varsity cheerleading team was coached by Tammy
Hartman this past season. The were crowned the
Pumpkin Show Cheerleading Champions for the third
straight year. The squad was made up of Suzanne
Elsen, Ashley Furlow, Bridgette Adams, Erica Burress,
Sarah Hartman, Steph Miller, Casey Payne, Sheena
Braley, Kelly Yocum, Kristen Jolly and Megan Krall.
Award winners were Casey Payne- Mental Attitude
Award, Sheena Braley- Most Improved and Kristen
Jolly- senior academic.
Boys Freshmen Basketball
Brad Samples was the coach of this year's boys
freshmen team who finished the season with a record
of 12-5. They were crowned as the ORVC Champions
after winning the tournament at Milan this year.
The team was made up of Justin Copeland, Nick Grider,
Mitch Krall, Jake McConnell, Chris Miller, Kyle
Patrick, BJ Sieverding, Russ Steinhauer and Trent
Tucker. Anthony Gramaglia was the teams man
ager.
The freshmen team gives away just one award, which
is the Mental Attitude Award. This years recipient
of the award was Kyle Patrick.
Boys Reserve Basketball
This year's reserve boys basketball team finished
the season with an overall record of 10-9 and a
conference record of 4-2, which placed them in
a three-way tie for second, under coach Kendall
Sheets. The team was made up of Chandler Stearns,
Jordan Hendrix, Tim Burcham, Erik Demaree, Alex
Judy, Cory Yeomans, Wes Messer, Josh Cumberworth,
Trent Tucker, BJ Sieverding, Chris Miller, Jake
McConnell, Kyle Patrick and Russ Steinhauer.
Like the freshmen team the reserve team gives
away just one award, the Mental Attitude Award.
Trent Tucker was given this year's award.
Boys Varsity Basketball
This year's boys varsity basketball team was crowned
as the ORVC Champions after finishing their season
with a conference record of 5-1 and an overall
record of 12-10 under coach Scott Holdsworth. This
year's squad was made up of Michael Mathews, Tyler
Ester, Chandler Stearns, Brandon Seabolt, Jacob
Lemon, Tony Lloyd, AJ Phillippe, Michael Fear,
Wes Messer, Neil Bolton, Trent Tucker and Erik
Demaree. The managers were Tyler Hensley and Anthony
Gramaglia. The statistician were made up of Erin
Collier, Kristen Huss and Erica Pollard.
Three Raiders were named to this year's All-Conference
including Tony
Lloyd, Tyler Ester and Michael Fear. Ester and Fear were also named to the
All-County and Lloyd and Brandon Seabolt were named to the All-Sectional Team.
Award winners this year were Jacob Lemon- Mental
Attitude and Senior Scholastic, Brandon Seabolt-
Most Improved and Assist Award, Tony Lloyd- Rebounding
Award, Michael Fear- Free-Throw Award and Michael
Mathews- Defense Award.
Girls Reserve Basketball
Mark Downard was the coach of this year's reserve
team, which finished the season with a record of
8-9 overall and 2-3 in the conference. Most of
the players on the reserve team doubled as varsity
players, with the exception of Amber Thompson.
The rest of the reserve players, who played half
and half, were Abbey Lemon, Josie Franklin, Beth
Stratton, Eric Pollard, Bethany Vaughn, Ashley
Thomas, Kellie Collier and Susannah Mann.
The reserve team gave away just the mental attitude
award. This year Kellie Collier was presented with
the award.
Girls Varsity Basketball
The varsity girls basketball team were crowned
co-ORVC Champions with Southwestern after going
5-1 in conference play and 18-4 overall under coach
Bill Snyder. The team set two new school records
including Team Field Goal Percentage at 43.1% and
Defensive Average holding their opponents to just
38 points per game.
This year's team was made up of Erin Collier,
Abbey Lemon, Ciara McGuire, Kristen Huss, Beth
Thie
man, Josie Franklin, Beth Stratton, Erica Pollard, Bethany Vaughn, Ashley Thomas,
Julie Lipperd, Kellie Collier and Susannah Mann. The managers were Kelsey Cox
and Audrey Ganahl and the statistician were Stephanie Miller and Molly Walls.
Four Raiders were named to the All-County Team
including Kristen Huss who was the MVP, Erin Collier,
Ciara McGuire and Julie Lipperd. Huss, Collier
and Lipperd were also named to the All-Conference
Team and Collier and Huss were selected to the
All-Sectional Team. Collier and Lipperd were both
named to the IBCA (Indiana Basketball Coaches Assoc.)
District III All-Star Team as well as Coach Snyder
who will be coach the team. Lipperd was also invited
to the Top 40 Workout for a chance to be selected
to the Indiana All-Star Team.
Several of the players broke individual records
this past season. Kristen Huss set the free-throw
percentage record at 87.8%. Ciara McGuire broke
the single season steals record with 78 and Erin
Collier broke the season assists record with 151
and the single game assists record with 15.
Award winners were Erin Collier- Mental Attitude,
Assist Award and Senior Academic, Kristen Huss-
Most Improved and Free-Throw Award, Julie Lipperd-
Rebounding Award and Ciara McGuire- Defense Award.
Lipperd was also give the Ripley Publishing Company's
Girls Basketball Excellence Award.
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