Timeout Extras: Gymnastics and Bowling
January 21, 2013 11:18PM
Updated: January 21, 2013 11:26PM
Bowling
Boys
standings
Duneland
Rec. Pts.
Hobart 10-1 166.0
Highland 8-3 154.0
Morton 7-4 124.0
Lake Station 6-5 121.5
Wheeler 5-6 117.5
Griffith 2-9 72.0
Calumet 2-9 71.0
Suburban
Hanover Central 14-1 238.5
Lowell 13-2 241.0
Hebron 11-4 198.5
KV 7-8 163.5
Boone Grove 7-8 118.0
South Newton 5-10 113.0
Rensselaer 2-13 65.0
North Newton 1-14 62.5
WestLake
Lake Central 11-0 192.0
Crown Point 8-3 151.5
Andrean 7-4 134.5
Merrillville 7-4 131.0
Munster 6-5 111.0
Clark 3-8 72.0
Bishop Noll 1-10 32.0
Porter-LaPorte
Chesterton 10-2 172.5
LaPorte 8-4 164.0
Michigan City 7-5 149.0
Portage 6-6 128.5
Valparaiso 5-7 102.0
Westville 0-12 4.0
GIRLS
STANDINGS
Duneland
Highland 11-0 197.0
Griffith 8-3 143.0
Lake Station 7-4 138.5
Hobart 6-5 127.5
Morton 6-5 124.0
Wheeler 2-9 48.0
Calumet 1-10 43.0
Suburban
Boone Grove 15-0 277.0
Hebron 11-4 198.0
Lowell 10-5 187.0
Hanover Central 6-9 131.0
Rensselaer 3-12 80.0
South Newton 0-15 26.0
WestLake
Lake Central 9-2 177.5
Merrillville 8-3 148.5
Crown Point 5-6 101.0
Bishop Noll 0-11 13.0
Porter-LaPorte
Portage 12-0 223.0
LaPorte 8-4 146.0
Chesterton 4-8 108.0
Michigan City 3-9 72.5
Valparaiso 2-10 48.5
P-T Top 5
BOYS — 1. Lake Central, 2. Hobart, 3. Chesterton, 4. Hanover Central, 5. Lowell
GIRLS — 1. Boone Grove, 2. Lake Central, 3. Portage, 4. Merrillville, 5. Highland
Bowlers
of the Week
BOYS — Jordan Trent, Portage
He posted the high individual series of 465 in the Region Rumble on Saturday, then rolled a 561 series to advance out of the Porter-LaPorte Sectional singles on Sunday.
GIRLS — Candice Tovo, Chesterton
She was second in the Region Rumble with 427 on Saturday, then ended up winning the Porter-LaPorte Sectional singles title on Sunday.
GYMNASTICS
Early-season
struggles for Trojans against Bulldogs
CROWN POINT—It was no surprise to see Brandi Tuzinski’s name at the top of the all-around standings at last Tuesday’s Chesterton-Crown Point meet. But it may have been unexpected to see that Crown Point was the winning team at this meet.
Strong performances from Natalie Groff on vault (9.2) and Megan Supan on floor (9.5, a personal record) led the Bulldogs to a 105.15-103.55 win.
“I’ve been telling them from the beginning that they’re, at least, a 105-point team,” said Crown Point head coach Ami Pysh, who added that they hadn’t beaten Chesterton in at least five years. “I didn’t think it would happen this quickly.”
Crown Point took advantage of a Chesterton squad that was without junior Lindsay Campbell and committed several key mistakes.
“We’re still struggling on floor and beam. That wasn’t the case last year,” said Trojans’ head coach Lauren West. “Those were strong events last year. We’re still trying to get the girls confident in those events.”
Top 3
1. Valparaiso
2. Portage
3. Crown Point
Gymnast
of the Week
Morgan Algozine, Valparaiso
The defending all-around state champion won vault (9.55), beam (9.475) and all-around (37.825) as the Vikings won the 12-team Concordia Classic, beating out last year’s state champion—Fort Wayne Dwenger.
— correspondent
Dave Melton
and deputy sports editor
Steve T. Gorches





