Jasper watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 12-0 loss to Gibson Southern on Tuesday. Gibson Southern took the lead on a single in the first inning.
The Wildcats struggled to put runs on the board and had a tough time defensively containing Gibson Southern, giving up 12 runs. Gibson Southern got things started in the first inning when Lauryn Adamson singled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. One bright spot for Jasper was a single by Carlee Rogers in the second inning. Alexis Tucker earned the win for Gibson Southern. The hurler went seven innings, allowing zero runs on three hits and striking out eight. Elise Lampert took the loss for Jasper. Lampert allowed ten hits and nine runs over five and a third innings, striking out one. Gibson Southern hit two home runs on the day. Tucker had a dinger in the sixth inning. Taylor Fonte had a long ball in the fifth inning. Grace Kaeck, Rogers, and Brooke Kleiser each collected one hit to lead Jasper. The Wildcats end the season at 15-12. |
Congratulations to the Jasper Wildcats for their 2nd place finish in the SIAC tournament Tuesday at Sultan’s Run⛳️. Evansville North won the SIAC Championship with a score of 294, followed by Jasper with a 304. Great job, Cats!
Jasper’s Caleb Schnarr and Luke Shappard, and Evansville North’s Luke Johnston each shot an impressive 2 under 70! After 3 playoff holes, Caleb won medalist honor and Luke Shappard finished 2nd. Congratulations and Way to go! Caleb and Luke earned SIAC All Conference 1st Team, and Daniel Moore earned 2nd Team with his score of 79 Caleb Schnarr - 70 (medalist) Luke Shappard - 70 (2nd overall) Daniel Moore - 79 Thomas Seger - 85 Levi Welp - 86 |
Both teams were strong on the pitcher's mound on Monday, but Southridge Raiders were just a little bit stronger at the plate in a victory over Jasper on Monday in the 2nd round of Sectional at League Stadium in Huntingburg . Andrew Noblitt started the game for Jasper and recorded 18 outs. Mick Uebelhor got the win for Southridge Raiders. Uebelhor surrendered one run on two hits over seven innings, striking out seven.
Noblitt was on the pitcher's mound for Jasper . Andrew surrendered two runs on eight hits over six innings, striking out three. Matthew Wright threw one inning out of the bullpen. Tyler Atkins and Brayden Giesler all had one hit to lead the Wildcats. Southridge Raiders racked up eight hits. Tate Whitehead and Blake Taylor each managed multiple hits for the Raiders. Jasper finishes the season at 24-5. |
The team came out and did their job at the Regional. It was a great night! The 4X100 Relay team of Landon Fleck, Brandon Elizarraras, Bralen Bair, and Karmeil Williams advanced to the State Finals by finishing 3rd in a school record time of 43.25! Bralen Bair punched his ticket 2 more times by placing 2nd in the 100 and 200 meter dashes! In the 800 meter run Jaryn Weneil was the champion and Austin Wren finished 3rd. They both punched their tickets to the state finals!
The state finals will take place at Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex, Indiana University, Bloomington on Friday, June 2nd.
The state finals will take place at Robert C. Haugh Track & Field Complex, Indiana University, Bloomington on Friday, June 2nd.
Team Scores 1 Floyd Central 118 – 2 North 76 - 3 Jasper 51 – 4 Castle 45 – 4 New Albany 45 – 6 Gibson Southern 33.5 – 8 Boonville 31 – 10 Forest Park 19 – 14 Heritage Hills 12 – 17 Pike Central 9.5 – 18 Tell City 9 – 22 Barr Reeve 5 – 26 Perry Central 2
100 Meter
1 Darius Atkins Floyd Central 10.86 2 Bralen Bair Jasper 10.87 Caden Kramer Castle 10.88 4 Karwin Pope Princeton 10.92 5 Antonio Harris Castle 11.12 6 Kelby Glenn Tell City 11.16 7 Noah Terry Tell City 11.40 8 Landon Purlee Floyd Central 11.56 200 Meter 1 Xavier Thomas Reitz 22.14 2 Bralen Bair Jasper 22.22 3 Marques Ballard Boonville 22.39 4 Clay Conner Boonville 22.45 5 Myles Terry Harrison 22.48 6 Landon Purlee Floyd Cenral 22.55 7 Noah Terry Tell City 22.99 9 Adam Goffinet Perry Central 400 Meter 1 Xavier Thomas Reitz 48.73 2 Reagan Shaver Meter Dei 49.83 3 Cainen Northington North 49.93 4 Kaden Buse Barr Reeve 50.67 5 Tucker Smith North Harrison 51.43 6 Lane Garner South Knox 51.76 7 Gus Hagedorn Forest Park 51.79 8 Mick Eve Corydon 52.13 9 Ty Hamlin Jasper 52.20 15 Kelby Glenn Tell City 54.55 800 Meter 1 Jaryn Weinel Jasper 1:55.07 * 2 Luca Cirincione Floyd Central 1:58.80 3 Austin Wren Jasper 1:58.82 4 Ben Kelly Providence 1:59.44 5 Andrew Kelly Providence 2:01.18 6 Pierve Lashley Heritage Hills 2:01.40 7 Zach Woolard South Knox 2:02.19 8 Brice Johnson Reitz 2:02.62 16 Dominic Hellberg South Spencer 2:14.14 1600 Meter 1 Aaron Lord New Albany 4:31.90 2 Aidan Lord New Albany 4:31.91 3 Nolan King Central 4:34.28 4 Zach Wells North 4:34.77 5 Reece Wolf Forest Park 4:37.77 6 Blake Smith Princeton 4:37.89 7 Booker Lahue Corydon 4:39.18 8 Jackson Kramer Castle 4:40.15 10 Jeremy Delobel Pike Central 4:42.42 12 Brayden Lain Tell City 4:46.94 3200 Meter 1 Will Conway Floyd Central 8:57.22 2 Aaron Lord Prodidence 9:08.30 3 Aidan Lord Providence 9:13.79 4 Alex Pinckney Christian Academy 9:15.62 5 Jackson Nolan Reitz 9:27.75 6 Saeywer Mossberger Reitz 9:39.21 7 Kyle Sterchi North 9:42.43 8 Alex Spindler Gibson Southern 9:54.91 11 Alden Marion Tell City 10:00.86 13 Reece Wolf Forest Park 10:10.69 14 Jeremy Delobel Pike Central 10:19.73 15 Alden Mattingly Heritage Hills 10:30.93 110 Hurdles 1 Jaylonn Mitchell North 14.57 2 Kaden Kruer Floyd Central 14.62 3 Dakota Johnson New Albany 15.09 4 Will Gubbins Jasper 15.20 5 Issac Kaiser Floyd Central 15.24 6 Tim Wilkerson Bosse 15.31 7 Henry Dixon New Albany 15.60 8 Angelo St. Louis North 15.94 12 Luke Hauser Forest Park 16.37 13 Peyton Betz Dubois 16.57 300 Hurdles 1 Max Grangier Floyd Central 39.39 2 Lucian Wicker Gibson Southern 39.71 3 Bret Lange Heritage Hills 39.90 4 Henry Dixon New Albany 40.35 5 Angelo St. Louis North 40.58 6 Kaden Kruer Floyd Central 40.60 7 Will Gubbins Jasper 40.76 8 Troy Droege North Posey 40.79 9 Kale Squires Boonville 40.89 11 Peyton Betz Dubois 41.89 13 Logan Kempf Jasper 42.10 4x100 Relay 1 Floyd Central 2 Castle 3 Jasper Landon Fleck, Brandon Elizarraras, Bralen Bair, Karmiel Williams 43.25 4 Harrison 5 North 6 Gigson Southern 7 Bosse 8 Tell City Davondrey Brown, Noah Terry, Landon Terry, James Howard 42.42 9 Perry Central 12 Pike Central |
l4x400 Relay
1 North 2 Providence 3 Gibson Southern 4 Floyd Central 5 Memorial 6 South Knox 7 Forest Park Leo Alvis, Carter Hinson, Gus Hagedorn, Noah Mueller 3:32.98 8 Harrison 12 Jasper 13 Heritage Hills 4x800 Relay 1 Castle 2 Gibson Southern 3 North 4 Floyd Central 5 Boonville Eli Smith, Eli Mayes, Grant Montgomery, Logan Whyte 8:37.33 6 Providence 7 Cnetral 8 Heritage Hills Charles Brentlinger, Brayden Oxley, Matt Kress, Simon Hahn 8:46.30 9 Jasper 13 Tell City High Jump 1 Kaden Stewart Floyd Central 6’8 Jordan Barksdale North 6’5 Ethan Spidler Gibson Southern 6’5 Donovane Moore Reitz 6’5 5 Luke Hauser Forest Park 6’4 6 Josh Geiger Floyd Central 6’3 7 Cyrus Boyd Wood Memorial 6’3 8 Dejuan Gillis Vincennes 6’2 10 Kenny Levassaur Washington 6’2 11 Quincy Carter Boonville 6’0 Pole Vault 1 Sean Wood Corydon 14’6 2 Jake Granger Floyd Central 13’8 3 Blake Longabaugh Princeton 13’0 3 Grant Boyd Pike Central 13’0 5 Braden Howald Pike Central 13’0 6 AJ Lothamer Castle 13’0 7 Shelden Smith Heritage Hills 12’6 7 Hayden Gogel Heritage Hills 12’6 7 Kelby Glenn Tell City 12’6 10 Heath Steckler Southridge 11 Sawyer Guillaume Perry Central 15 Mason Terry Tell City Long Jump 1 Marques Ballard Boonville 22’8 2 Jeremy Anderson North 22’3.25 3 Luke Jorden Providence 21’1.75 4 Sam Singleton South Knox 20’10.5 5 Jordan Barksdale North 20’9.5 6 Brandon Mehringer Jasper 20’9 7 Reginald McIntyre Princeton 20”7.25 8 Titus Wolfe Corydon 20’7.25 11 Cameron Howard Jasper 19’11.5 12 Luke Hauser Forest Park 19’10.75 Shot Put 1 Brock Conrad Floyd Central 58’3 2 Timothy Dixon North 53’1.5 3 Reece Wilder Boonville 52’0 4 Will Bracher Castle 50’8.5 5 Rolan Zehr Forest Park 50’1 6 Josue Miranda Jasper 49’07 7 Daniel Nash Vincennes 48’7.5 8 Broack Fauquaher Gibson Southern 48’1 9 Issac Lindauer Tell City 46’4.5 14 Abe Victoria North Daviess 43’4 Discus 1Brock Conrad Floyd Central 163’8 2 Will Bracher Castle 155’6.5 3 Adrew Weinzaapfel Memorial 153’0.5 4 Hayden Patton Vincennes 145’11 5 Tucker Risley South Knox 144’10.5 6 Aaron Beckman Forest Park 144’2 7 Seven Whistle Perry Central 138’5 8 Dashon Stewart Central 131’2.5 11 Zackary Hembree Dubois 125’6 13 Jesse Huff Tell City 123’4.5 |
Heritage Hills lost the lead late in a 15-14 defeat to Jasper on Thursday. The game was tied at 14 with Jasper batting in the top of the seventh when Elise Lampert doubled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run.
Miriam Gordon drove in five runners in the loss. Gordon drove in runs on a home run in the first and a home run in the fourth. Jasper got things started in the first inning when Olivia Young singled on a 1-2 count, scoring one run. The Patriots Varsity evened things up at 14 in the bottom of the sixth inning when Haley Fisher singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run. Jasper scored eight runs in the fifth inning. Ayla Elkins, Brooke Kleiser, Grace Kaeck, Lampert, Romey Werner, and Keira Giesler all contributed in the big inning with RBIs. Lampert was the winning pitcher for Jasper. She lasted six and two-thirds innings, allowing nine hits and eight runs while striking out one. Gordon took the loss for Heritage Hills. She surrendered 11 runs on five hits over one and two-thirds innings, striking out two. Werner started the game for Jasper. She went one-third of an inning, allowing six runs on three hits. Mia Kiegel started the game for Heritage Hills . Kiegel surrendered four runs on seven hits over five and a third innings, striking out six. The Patriots Varsity racked up 12 hits in the game. Mayci Litherland, Gordon, Fisher, and Sarah Day each had multiple hits for Heritage Hills. Day, Fisher, Gordon, and Litherland all had two hits to lead Heritage Hills. Jasper racked up 12 hits on the day. Young, Lampert, Giesler, and Hillary Springer each collected multiple hits for Jasper. Young went 3-for-5 at the plate to lead Jasper in hits. Jasper (15-11) will play again in the against Gibson Southern in the Regional hosted at Jasper. Heritage Hills closes out the season at 19-9. |
Andrew Noblitt threw a gem on Thursday for the Jasper Wildcats, allowing zero runs and besting the Washington Hatchets by a score of 4-0.
Noblitt was credited with the victory for the Wildcats. He surrendered zero runs on two hits over seven innings, striking out eight. Alton Ostby took the loss for Washington. The hurler lasted five innings, allowing six hits and four runs while striking out five. Jasper collected seven hits. Drew Bradley, Brayden Giesler, and Tyler Atkins each managed multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Bradley led the Wildcats with three hits in four at bats. Jasper (24-4) will play Southridge (20-5) in the second round of Sectional on Monday at League Stadium starting at 11:00. |
Both teams were strong on the hill Saturday, but Jasper defeated Forest Park Varsity Rangers 2-1. Andrew Noblitt allowed just seven hits to Forest Park.
The Wildcats got on the board in the first inning when Will Wallace doubled on a 2-1 count, scoring one run. Forest Park knotted the game up at one in the top of the third inning. Forest Park Varsity Rangers scored one run when Trevor Berg singled. Jasper pulled away for good with one run in the fourth inning. In the fourth Matthew Wright grounded out, scoring one run. Noblitt was the winning pitcher for Jasper. The hurler surrendered one run on seven hits over seven innings, striking out six. Joel Bueltel started the game for Forest Park. Bueltel went four innings, allowing two runs on three hits, striking out two and walking one. Clayton Weisheit threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Will Wallace led Jasper Varsity Wildcats with two hits in three at bats. Jasper (21-3) will play again Wednesday at South Spencer starting at 6:00. Forest Park (20-2) play again Tuesday at Princeton starting at 5:00. |
Jasper Varsity Wildcats defeated Evansville Bosse 11-0 on Saturday as four pitchers combined to throw a shutout. Ayla Elkins struck out Laylee Lester to finish off the game.
The Wildcats secured the victory thanks to nine runs in the first inning. The offensive onslaught by Jasper Varsity Wildcats was led by Olivia Young, Hillary Springer, Carlee Rogers, Elise Lampert, Young, and Springer, all driving in runs in the frame.
Jasper Varsity Wildcats fired up the offense in the first inning. Young drove in two when Young doubled.
Romey Werner was the winning pitcher for Jasper. Werner allowed zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out two and walking zero. Elkins, Lampert, and Mackenzie Lichlyter all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory.
Jasper launched two home runs on the day. Lampert went deep in the first inning. Rogers had a four bagger in the first inning.
The Wildcats tallied 14 hits in the game. Brooke Kleiser, Lampert, Brooke Williams, and Grace Kaeck all had multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Jasper (11-7) will play again on Mondat at home against Mater Dei starting at 8:00.
The Wildcats secured the victory thanks to nine runs in the first inning. The offensive onslaught by Jasper Varsity Wildcats was led by Olivia Young, Hillary Springer, Carlee Rogers, Elise Lampert, Young, and Springer, all driving in runs in the frame.
Jasper Varsity Wildcats fired up the offense in the first inning. Young drove in two when Young doubled.
Romey Werner was the winning pitcher for Jasper. Werner allowed zero hits and zero runs over one inning, striking out two and walking zero. Elkins, Lampert, and Mackenzie Lichlyter all put in work in relief out of the bullpen, steering their team towards the victory.
Jasper launched two home runs on the day. Lampert went deep in the first inning. Rogers had a four bagger in the first inning.
The Wildcats tallied 14 hits in the game. Brooke Kleiser, Lampert, Brooke Williams, and Grace Kaeck all had multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Jasper (11-7) will play again on Mondat at home against Mater Dei starting at 8:00.
Jasper Varsity Wildcats wins contest at League Stadium against Southridge Raiders on Friday, 5-1 in front of a large crowd.
In the second inning, Jasper got their offense started. Kai Kunz's sac fly scored one run for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Matthew Wright was the winning pitcher for the Wildcats. Wright allowed three hits and one run over seven innings, striking out one and walking zero. Keaton Allen took the loss for Southridge Raiders. Allen went four innings, allowing three runs on four hits, striking out three and walking one. Jasper racked up nine hits on the day. Ryan Leuck and Wright all managed multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. |
A seven run sixth inning led the Jasper Wildcats to a 13-3 victory on Wednesday against Gibson Southern. The big inning was thanks to singles by Kai Kunz and Maverick Merkel, doubles by Tyler Atkins and Brayden Giesler, and an error on a ball put in play by Andrew Noblitt.
The Wildcats pulled away for good with two runs in the third inning. In the third Matthew Wright singled on a 1-2 count, scoring two runs. Jasper put up seven runs in the sixth inning. The Wildcats offense in the inning was led by Kunz, Noblitt, Atkins, Giesler, and Merkel, all driving in runs in the frame. Will Wallace earned the win for Jasper. Wallace went two and a third innings, allowing three runs on three hits and striking out two. Nick Stratton threw one and two-thirds innings in relief out of the bullpen. Kai Kunz started the game for Jasper. The righthander surrendered zero runs on zero hits over two innings, striking out four. Jasper totaled 13 hits in the game. Kunz, Giesler, Wallace, and Wright all had multiple hits for the Wildcats. The Wildcats (19-3) will be back in action Friday at League Stadium against Southridge. Game time is set for 6:00. |
Jasper - 157 Springs Valley - 169
Jasper defeated Springs Valley on Tuesday night at the Donald Ross Course in French Lick. Caleb Schnarr was the match medalist with a round of 35 (E). Caleb Schnarr - 35 (medalist) Luke Shappard - 40 Daniel Moore - 41 Carson Bauer - 41 Thomas Seger - 42 Logan Mundy - 42 Levi Welp - 43 Reece Lampert - 49 |
The 5th ranked Jasper Wildcats defeated the Vincennes Alice’s on Tuesday night at Ruxer Field by a scores of 7-3.
The Wildcats got things moving in the first inning, when Will Wallace doubled on a 3-2 count, scoring two runs. Jaxon Whitsitt got the win for Jasper. Whitsitt surrendered one run on three hits over five innings, striking out six and walking zero. Andrew Noblitt threw two innings in relief out of the bullpen. Will Wallace led Jasper with two hits in three at bats. Jasper (17-3) will play again on Friday against Southridge at League Stadium starting at 6:00. |
Romey Werner threw a shutout to lead the Jasper Wildcats past Vincennes Lincoln 14-0 on Tuesday on Senior Night.
The Wildcats got things moving in the first inning, when Grace Kaeck singled on a 0-2 count, scoring two runs. Jasper put up five runs in the second inning. The big inning was thanks to singles by Werner, Ayla Elkins, and Ella Erny and a home run by Hillary Springer. Werner was the winning pitcher for Jasper. She allowed two hits and zero runs over five innings, striking out five and walking zero. Jasper collected 14 hits on the day. Kaeck, Werner, Olivia Young, and Elkins each managed multiple hits for the Wildcats. Kaeck went 3-for-3 at the plate to lead Jasper in hits. The Wildcats (10-7)will play again Friday at Owensboro Catholic starting at 5:00. |
Jasper had 2 teams play Monday evening against Washington at Country Oaks. Jasper Black shot a team score of 152 with Luke Shappard and Daniel Moore leading the way with scores of 37. Jasper Gold shot a team score of 193 with Logan Mundy leading the way with a score of 45.
Jasper Black
Luke Shappard - 37 (co-medalist)
Daniel Moore - 37 (co-medalist)
Caleb Schnarr - 38
Levi Welp - 40
Thomas Seger - 42
Jasper Gold
Logan Mundy - 45
Reece Lampert - 48
Carson Bauer - 49
Nick Kieffner - 51
Hayden Biggs - 54
Jasper Black
Luke Shappard - 37 (co-medalist)
Daniel Moore - 37 (co-medalist)
Caleb Schnarr - 38
Levi Welp - 40
Thomas Seger - 42
Jasper Gold
Logan Mundy - 45
Reece Lampert - 48
Carson Bauer - 49
Nick Kieffner - 51
Hayden Biggs - 54
Jasper ran off with the lead late in the game in a 12-3 victory over Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger on Saturday. The game was tied at three with Wildcats batting in the bottom of the fifth when Will Wallace singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs.
Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger scored three runs in the fourth inning, but Jasper Varsity Wildcats still managed to pull out the victory. The big inning for Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger came thanks to a fielder's choice by Paul Baumgartner and an error on a ball put in play by Aslan Nolan. Jasper evened things up at three in the bottom of the fourth inning when Braxton Brosmer singled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring two runs. Matthew Wright led things off on the pitcher's mound for Wildcats. The righthander went seven innings, allowing three runs on four hits, striking out four and walking zero. Jasper tallied ten hits in the game. Wallace and Drew Bradley all had multiple hits for the Wildcats. Bradley and Wallace each managed two hits to lead Jasper. Jasper (17-3) will play again at Ruxer Field against Gibson Southern today at 6:30. |
Jasper finished 10th in the Spring Preview on Saturday at Prairie View. Luke Shappard led the way for the Cats with a round of 75 (+3). Alec Cesare of Westfield fired a 69 (-3) to take home medalist honors. Guerin Catholic won the team event with a team score of 298.
Luke Shappard - 75 Caleb Schnarr - 77 Daniel Moore - 84 Levi Welp - 84 Logan Mundy - 98 |
The Jasper Wildcats defeated the Edgewood Mustangs 4-1 on Friday in the opening game of the Jasper Invitational.
Jasper got things started in the second inning. The Wildcats scored two runs when Kai Kunz doubled.
Andrew Sternberg led the Jasper to victory on the hill. Sternberg allowed six hits and one run over seven innings, striking out four and walking zero.
Jasper tallied eight hits. Kunz, Brayden Giesler, and Matthew Wright each had multiple hits for the Wildcats.
Jasper (16-3) will continue play in the Jasper Invitational tomorrow against Fort Wayne Dwenger at 11:00.
Jasper got things started in the second inning. The Wildcats scored two runs when Kai Kunz doubled.
Andrew Sternberg led the Jasper to victory on the hill. Sternberg allowed six hits and one run over seven innings, striking out four and walking zero.
Jasper tallied eight hits. Kunz, Brayden Giesler, and Matthew Wright each had multiple hits for the Wildcats.
Jasper (16-3) will continue play in the Jasper Invitational tomorrow against Fort Wayne Dwenger at 11:00.
Jasper Boy's rack team won the SIAC Championship for the 3rd consecutive year. 2 School Records were set at the event. Bralen Bair broke his own record in the 200 with a time of 22.26. The 4x100 team broke the record from 1982 (Kaiser, Sermershiem, Stenftenagel, and Weidenbenner)43.60. The new record is 43.51 the team of Landon Fleck, Brandon Elizarraras, Bralen Bair, and Karmiel Williams!
Nothing came easy for Jasper Varsity Wildcats on Thursday, as they fell 6-0 to Barr-Reeve.
A single by Ella Erny in the first inning was a positive for Jasper.
K Graber earned the victory in the pitcher's circle for Barr-Reeve. She went seven innings, allowing zero runs on three hits, striking out 17 and walking zero.
Romey Werner was in the pitcher's circle for the Wildcats. The Romeu allowed five hits and five runs over five innings, striking out two. Elise Lampert threw one inning out of the bullpen.
Hillary Springer, Erny, and Brooke Kleiser each managed one hit to lead Jasper the Wildcats.
G Butcher went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Barr-Reeve in hits.
Jasper (9-5) next plays at home against North Posey at 7:3 . Barr Reeve (14-3) play again at Heritage Hills starting at 5:00.
A single by Ella Erny in the first inning was a positive for Jasper.
K Graber earned the victory in the pitcher's circle for Barr-Reeve. She went seven innings, allowing zero runs on three hits, striking out 17 and walking zero.
Romey Werner was in the pitcher's circle for the Wildcats. The Romeu allowed five hits and five runs over five innings, striking out two. Elise Lampert threw one inning out of the bullpen.
Hillary Springer, Erny, and Brooke Kleiser each managed one hit to lead Jasper the Wildcats.
G Butcher went 2-for-4 at the plate to lead Barr-Reeve in hits.
Jasper (9-5) next plays at home against North Posey at 7:3 . Barr Reeve (14-3) play again at Heritage Hills starting at 5:00.
Andrew Noblitt took the loss for Jasper. He allowed six hits and four runs over six innings, striking out three and walking zero.
The Wildcats racked up six hits. Tyler Atkins and Matthew Wright each managed multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Wright and Atkins each managed two hits to lead Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Jasper (15-3) plays again in the Jasper Invitational. Their first game is against Edgewood a starting T 10:00 at Ruxer Field.
The Wildcats racked up six hits. Tyler Atkins and Matthew Wright each managed multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Wright and Atkins each managed two hits to lead Jasper Varsity Wildcats.
Jasper (15-3) plays again in the Jasper Invitational. Their first game is against Edgewood a starting T 10:00 at Ruxer Field.
Jasper Girls track team wins their 3rd consecutive SIAC conference track and field meet tonight. Every girl that competed scored points in tonight’s victory. Being named to the First Team all SIAC Conference Team include the first place finishes for:
Ava Englert- High Jump Madelyn Knies- 300 Hurdles 3200 Relay- Ellie Leonard, Emma Leonard, Alexi Byrd, and Riley Fischer 1600 Relay- Hallie Skorge, Niya Zazzetti, Allie Werner, and Hallie Skorge Second Team All Conference SIAC team members with 2nd place finishes include: Reagan Fortwendel- Long Jump Libby Mehringer- Shot Put Grace Kluemper- Discus Niya Zazzetti- 100 Hurdles Paige O’Neil- Pole Vault Jasper Girls track team wins their 3rd consecutive SIAC conference track and field meet tonight. Every girl that competed scored points in tonight’s victory. Being named to the First Team all SIAC Conference Team include the first place finishes for: Ava Englert- High Jump Madelyn Knies- 300 Hurdles 3200 Relay- Ellie Leonard, Emma Leonard, Alexi Byrd, and Riley Fischer 1600 Relay- Hallie Skorge, Niya Zazzetti, Allie Werner, and Hallie Skorge Second Team All Conference SIAC team members with 2nd place finishes include: Reagan Fortwendel- Long Jump Libby Mehringer- Shot Put Grace Kluemper- Discus Niya Zazzetti- 100 Hurdles Paige O’Neil- Pole Vault |
# 3 Jasper watched the game slip away early and couldn't recover in a 4-1 loss to Castle Knights on Tuesday. Castle Knights scored on a sacrifice fly by Cameron Tilly in the first inning and a single by Will Coleman in the second inning.
Castle Knights got on the board in the first inning when Tilly's sac fly scored one run for Castle Knights. Tilly earned the win for Castle Knights. Tilly went seven innings, allowing one run on three hits, striking out ten and walking one. Matthew Wright took the loss for the Wildcats. Wright lasted three innings, allowing seven hits and three runs while striking out one and walking zero. Matthew Wright, Tyler Atkins, and Cole Trevino each collected one hit to lead Jasper. The Wildcats will be back in action Thursday at Evansville North. Game time is scheduled for 5:00 |
Jasper outshot Evansville North and Floyd Central Tuesday night at Buffalo Trace Golf Course in Jasper. Caleb Schnarr was the medalist in the meet with a 35. Jasper is currently ranked 16 in this week's Boy's Golf Rankings.
Jasper Scores Caleb Schnarr 35 - Medalist Luke Schappard 36 Logan Mundy 37 Levi Welp 38 Daniel Moore 39 Thomas Seger 39 |
Jasper Gold finished 3rd at the BNL Invite at Otis Park on Saturday morning with a team score of 321. Jasper Black also competed in the tournament and finished 12th with a score of 380.
Gold Caleb Scnarr - 78 Levi Welp - 79 Luke Shappard - 81 Daniel Moore - 83 Logan Mundy - 92 Black Thomas Seger - 89 Reece Lampert - 93 Hayden Biggs - 98 Nick Kieffner - 100 Carson Bauer - 106 |
Andrew Noblitt was an RBI producing machine on Thursday, driving in five on two hits to lead Jasper past Evansville Central 10-3 on Thursday. Noblitt drove in runs on a single in the third and a home run in the sixth.
In the second inning, the Wildcats got their offense started. Ryan Leuck drew a walk, scoring one run. Jasper tallied five runs in the sixth inning. The Wildcats big bats were led by Noblitt and Drew Bradley, all knocking in runs in the inning. The Wildcats got also got hits from Will Wallace, Cole Trevino, Matthew Wright, and Kai Kunz. Noblitt was the winning pitcher for Jasper. He went five innings, allowing three runs on five hits and striking out five. Andrew Sternberg threw one inning in relief out of the bullpen. Jasper (15-1) will be back in action next Tuesday (May 2) at Castle stating at 6:00. |
110 Hurdle
1. Will Gubbins, Jasper 15.37 2. Henry Dixon, New Albany 3. Landon Fleck, Jasper 200 Meter 1. Bralen Bair, Jasper 22.4 *New School Record 2. Karmiel Williams, Jasper 3. Brandon Elizarraras, Jasper 800 Meter 1. Austin Wren, Jasper 2:09.62 2. Jacob Welp, Jasper 3. Max Kline, Jasper 3200 Meter 1. Wylee Kippenbrock, Jasper 10:10.12 2. Kyle Woehler, Jasper 3. Jacob, Evaldi, New Albany Discus 1. Josue Miranda, Jasper 127' 5 2. Carson Kelly, Jasper 3. Dakota Johnson, New Albany Long Jump 1. Cameron Howard, Jasper 19' 9.5 2. Ross Dawkins, Jasper 3. Brandon Mehringer, Jasper Pole Vault 1. Daniel King, Jasper 10'6 2. Ryley Cowan, Jasper 3. Henry Dixon, New Albany 4x400 1. New Albany 3:39.05 2. Jasper |
100 Meter
1. Bralen Bair, Jasper 10.78 2. Karmiel Williams, Jasper 3. Ross Dawkins, Jasper 400 Meter 1. Clement Palmieri, New Albany 54.29 2. Ty Hamlin, Jasper 3. Brandon Mehringer, Jasper 1600 Meter 1. Jaryn Weinel, Jasper 4:46.15 2. Max Kline, Jasper 3. Gregory Perez, New Albany 300 Meter Hurdles 1.Dakota Johnson, New Albany 42.47 2. Logan Kempf, Jasper 3. Ryley Cowan, Jasper Shot Put 1. Josue Miranda, Jasper 45"6 2. Jaxson Bower, Jasper 3. Louis Jones, Jasper High Jump 1. Tavontae Johnson, New Albany 5'10 2. Will Gubbins, Jasper 3. Pierre Thomas, New Albany 4x100 Relay 1. Jasper 44.20 2. New Albany 4x800 1. Jasper 8:51.35 2. Jasper 3. New Albany |
Jasper 183 Princeton 100 Boonville 79 Boonville 40.5 Pike Central 32 Washington 24 North Posey 24 Wood 11.5 Ev. Christian 3 Tecumseh 2
110m Hurdles
1 Will Gubbins Jasper 15.60 2 Jordan Paul, Bonnville 3 Collin Cory, Vincennes 4. Troy Droege, North Posey 5.Jordan Donovan, Vincennes 6. Xavier Smith, Princeton 7. Landon Fleck, Jasper 8. Braden Howald, Pike Central 300 Low Hurdles 1. Troy Droege, North Posey 42.81 2. Ryley Cowan, Jasper 3. Logan Kempf, Jasper 4. Jordan Donovan, Vincennes 5. Joe Moesner, Boonville 6. Zander Pickens, North Posey 7. Collin Cory, Vincennes 8. Kale Squires, Boonville 100 Meter 1. Karwin Ppe, Princeton 11.21 2. Bralen Bair, Jasper 3. Karmiel Williams, Jasper 4. Kaden Newton, Wood Memorial 5. Kenny Levassaur, Washington 6. James Cannon Ev. Christian 200 Meter 1, Bralen Bair, Jasper 22.81 2. Maerqus Ballard, Boonville 3. Karmiel Williams, Jasper 4. Cole Beloat, Princeton 5. Wyatt Smith, Tecumseh 6. Ethan Mann, Pike Central 400 Meter 1. Ty Hamlin, Jasper 53.8 2. Christian Mowery, Princton 3. Cordell Turner, Washington 4. Dylan Helfert, North Posey 5. Zone Montgomery, Boonville 6 Brandon Mehringer, Jasper 800 Meter 1. Jaryn Weinel, Jasper 1:58.53 2. Blake Smith, Princeton 3. Austin Wren, Jasper 4, Max Moody, Princeton 5.Eli Smith, Bonville 6. Gabe Deeg, Ev Christian Pole Vault 1. Blake Longabaugh, Princeton 13'6 2. Grant Boyd, Pike Central 3. Brayden Howald, Pike Central 4. Ryley Cowan, Jasper 5. Daniel King, Jasper 6. Clayton Scherzinger, Boonville Shot Put 1. Reece Wilder, Boonville 50' 8 2. Daniel Nash, Vincennes 3. Wyatt Franz, Boonville 4. Josue Miranda, Jasper 5. Jaxson Bower, Jasper 6. Zavion Billings, Princeton |
1600 Meter
1. Jaryn Weinel, Jasper 4.33.31 2. Wylee Kippenbrock, Jasper 3. Peyton Wright, Princeton 4. Jeremy Delobel, Pike Central 5. Logan Whyte, Boonville 6. Warren Davidson, Princeton 3200 Meter 1. Devyn Jerigan, Princeton 10:12.09 2. Max Cline, Jasper 3. Jeremy Delobel, Pike Central 4. Logan Whyte, Boonville 5. Gavin Wheeler, North Posey 6. Landon Wright, Princeton 4x100 Relay 1.Boonville 43.40 2. Jasper 3. Princeton 4. Pike Central 5. Vncennes 6. Wood Memorial 4 X400 Relay 1. Jasper 3:34.83 2. Princeton 3. Vincennes 4. North Posey 5. Washington 6. Pike Central 7. Boonville 8. Tecumseh 4x800 Relay 1. Jasper 8:44.10 2. Boonville 3. Princeton 4. Washington 5. Pike Central 6. Ev Christian 7. Vincennes 8. North Posey Pole Vault 1. Kenny Levasseur, Washington 6'0 2. Will Gubbins, Jasper 3. Gejuan Gillis, Vincennes 4. Cyrus Boyd, Wood Memorial 5. Quincy Carter, Boonville 6. Darrius Hill, Vincennes 6. Landon Wildy, Boonville Long Jump 1. Marques Ballard, Boonville 21'8.5 2. Cameron Howard, Jasper 3. Karwin Pope, Princeton 4. Baylen Hardiman, Princeton 5. Kaden Newton, Wood Memorial 6. Brandon Mehringer, Jasper Discus 1. Carson Kelly, Jasper 130' 4 2. Josue Miranda, Jasper 3. Hayden Patton, Vincennes 4, Jared Dunkel, Princeton 5. Reece Wilder, Boonville 6. Jacob Koester, Boonville |
Andrew Noblitt shut down Columbus Olympians, throwing a complete game shutout, giving up no runs while striking out eight Olympians for the game while leading the Wildcats to a 7-0 victory on Saturday in the opening round of the Jasper Invitational.
Jasper Varsity Wildcats secured the victory thanks to four runs in the first inning. Drew Bradley, Will Wallace, and Kai Kunz all moved runners across the plate with RBIs in the inning. Drew Bradley hit a solo home run The Wildcats knocked out 6 hits in the game, led by the Senior Will Wallace who contributed a home run and a single. Bradley also hit a home run to ad to Jasper's 7 run attack. Tyler Atkins had a stolen base in the game. Brayden Giesler, Matthewv Wright and Kai Kunz all contributed one hit. |
Four hits from Kai Kunz helped lead Jasper past Martinsville 11-1 on Saturday. Kunz singled in the second, singled in the fourth, homered in the fifth, and singled in the sixth.
Jasper Varsity Wildcats scored four runs in the sixth inning. Will Wallace, Cole Trevino, and Kunz all drove in runs in the inning.
Jaxon Whitsitt earned the victory on the mound for Jasper . The righthander lasted six innings, allowing two hits and one run while walking zero.
The Wildcats tallied 11 hits. Kunz, Trevino, and Tyler Atkins all had multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Ryan Leuck, Matt Wright and Andrew Noblitt each contributed 1 hit.
Jasper will next be in action Tuesday against Mater Dei at Alvin C. Ruxer Field at 6:30.
Jasper Varsity Wildcats scored four runs in the sixth inning. Will Wallace, Cole Trevino, and Kunz all drove in runs in the inning.
Jaxon Whitsitt earned the victory on the mound for Jasper . The righthander lasted six innings, allowing two hits and one run while walking zero.
The Wildcats tallied 11 hits. Kunz, Trevino, and Tyler Atkins all had multiple hits for Jasper Varsity Wildcats. Ryan Leuck, Matt Wright and Andrew Noblitt each contributed 1 hit.
Jasper will next be in action Tuesday against Mater Dei at Alvin C. Ruxer Field at 6:30.
Jasper Wildcats grabbed the lead late in the game in a 4-2 victory over Linton-Stockton on Saturday. The game was tied at two with Wildcats batting in the top of the fifth when Olivia Young doubled on the first pitch of the at bat, scoring one run.
The Wildcats started the offense in the second inning, when Elise Lampert's sac fly scored one run for Jasper. In the bottom of the third inning, Linton-Stockton tied things up at two when Reagan Kerns singled on a 3-1 count, scoring one run. Romey Werner pitched for Jasper going seven innings, allowing two runs on nine hits, striking out six and walking one to get the win. Jasper had 9 hits for the game. Werner, Young, Ella Erny, and Hillary Springer all had multiple hits for the Wildcats. Jasper will be back in action on Tuesday against SIAC foe Evansville Memorial at Jasper High School. Game time will start at 7:30. |