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1. On Campus: Kurt Kudrecki, Sean Manaea pacing Sycamores
Indiana State pitchers Kurt Kudrecki (Dyer) and Sean Manaea (Wanatah) currently rank 1-2 all-time in the program for earned run average. Kudrecki, used in short relief, […]
- By: By John Mutka Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 20, 2013 11:02PM
2. Pope: Here are your NWI high school baseball sectional predictions
When it came time to predict the winners of the area’s eight baseball sectional tournaments, I looked for two things: Which teams have been consistent […]
- By: By LaMond Pope 713-2691 or lpope@post-trib.com
- Published: May 18, 2013 7:48PM
3. Baseball: Washington Twp. cruises past Hanover to reach PCC final
VALPARAISO — From the first batter, Washington Township’s offense was in full swing. The Senators cranked out 18 hits, scoring 14 runs, defeating Hanover Central 14-3 […]
- By: By Dave Melton Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 18, 2013 7:26PM
4. Baseball: Timeout extras
Bulldogs getting impressive pitching Crown Point had 20 victories in its first 24 games. The Bulldogs are raked No. 5 in the state in the […]
5. Baseball: Northwest Indiana stat leaders
Batting average (min. 50 AB) Jesse Wilkening, Hanover Central .551 Riley Welch, Hanover Central .500 Ryan Burvan, Lake Central .511 Dan Stum, Hanover Central .494 Chad Schultz, North Newton .468 […]
6. Gorches: Some tough calls in softball sectionals
Not that I’m trying to make an excuse before making predictions, but this could be the toughest year in recent memory to pick Northwest Indiana […]
7. Gorches: Conference tourneys draw big buzz
This is one of my favorite weeks of the basketball season. You can have your sectional weeks for boys and girls — those have become watered […]
8. Boys track: Hanover Central has hefty lead with two events to go as meet suspended
HEBRON — With 14 of the 16 events complete, Hanover coach Steve Foulds and his Wildcats boys track team had a mathematical lock on the […]
- By: By Jeff Manes Post-Tribune correspondent
- Published: May 14, 2013 11:50AM
