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Jones working on budget

by Greene County Daily World on Aug.06, 2010, under Linton - Sports

Friday, August 6, 2010
Greene County Daily World

The budget tops the agenda of the Linton City Council — which meets Monday at 7 p.m. for its August meeting.

Linton Mayor Tom Jones explained, “It’ll (budget process) be interesting this year. It’s kind of like starting over again. On the surface it looks like we’ll cut quite a bit of money, but I’ll give more information about it at the meeting on Monday.” …<more>

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Woman has two wrecks, flees and arrested on drunk driving charges

by Greene County Daily World on Jul.01, 2010, under Linton - Sports

Thursday, July 1, 2010
Greene County Daily World

A 44-year-old Linton woman left the scene of two separate traffic accidents late Wednesday afternoon.

Then she was jailed on drunk driving and several other criminal charges after testing more than twice the legal limit for intoxication.

Lisa A. O’Grady, who lives at 289 B Street NE, was arrested by Linton City Police Officer Chad Crynes and faces preliminary charges of two counts of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle while never being licensed and leaving the scene of a property damage accident.

O’Grady, driving a 2001 Ford Taurus, was first involved in a minor property damage accident at State Road 54 and Main Street about 5:30 p.m. …<more>

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Fans cheer the Lady Miners in Friday night pep rally

by Greene County Daily World on Jun.11, 2010, under Linton - Sports

Friday, June 11, 2010
Greene County Daily World

Linton-Stockton High School’s No. 1 ranked Lady Miners will play in the Class 2A softball state championship game for the second year in a row. Some of their biggest fans, including several fathers pictured above in the back row, were on hand for a pep rally Friday night to help fire up the team before they face the No. 2-ranked Wheeler Bearcats on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis. …<more>

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Girls sectional game to be played at 6 p.m. tonight at South Knox

by Greene County Daily World on Feb.09, 2010, under Linton - Sports

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Greene County Daily World

The Linton-Stockton at South Knox opening-round Sectional 45 Class 2A girls basketball game will be played tonight.Game time will be 6 p.m., one hour earlier than previously scheduled.
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UPDATE: THREE-PEAT: Miners win sectional title 28-24!!!!!!!

by Greene County Daily World on Nov.07, 2009, under Linton - Sports

Friday, November 6, 2009
By Rick Curl, Sports Writer
Greene County Daily World

Going into Friday’s championship game of Class A Sectional 40, the Linton-Stockton Miners felt they still had unfinished business with the North Daviess Cougars.

Back on September 25 the Cougars handed the Miners a lopsided 34-6 setback that sent them into a two-week long nosedive that cost them the Southwest Seven Conference crown and forced head coach Steve Weber to reevaluate where his team was headed.

“Linton is a great community to coach in, but it’s also a tough community to coach in,” Weber said. “You don’t lose games, but if you do the natives get restless and it was getting real restless.”

As a result of that loss — and a 15-7 defeat at the hands of North Knox the next time out — Weber went back to the basics.

“I don’t know if they wrote us off but a lot of people were concerned and a lot of people started saying this is that rebuilding year,” Weber said. “The guys don’t buy into that, they played hard.”

He changed the offense back to the wing-T that been so successful and went back to a basic defensive set.

Both changes paid large dividends when it counted most.

“They’re great kids,” Weber said. “They struggled to learn things but they’re hard-nosed kids. They don’t quit, they keep battling and fighting.”

Weber said the loss to the Cougars put his team into a different mindset, one he knew could be turned around.

“That game is what molded this team right now,” Weber said.

Kaleb Bridges made up for a near-fatal fumble with 2:58 to play and Evan Magni slammed the door on the Cougars’ hopes with an interception in the shadow of the Miners’ goal posts to seal a 28-24 victory and secure the sectional title for the third year in a row.

Bridges had fumbled the ball twice in the third quarter. Once to set up North Daviess at the Miners’ 32-yard line which led to a 1-yard touchdown run by Cougars’ quarterback Jano Davis that erased an 18-14 Linton-Stockton lead and a second on the next drive that prevented a retaliatory score.

Fortunately for the Miners, Bridges second miscue was negated by a Kyle Smith fumble recovery on North Daviess’ next possession.

Smith’s heroics also set up the Miners for a touchdown that would keep their dwindling hopes alive at their own 18-yard line.

It took only three plays for the Miners to find new life as Stefan Sparks, Tylor Scott and Evan Magni combined to cut the gap to 24-21 with :49 seconds left in the third quarter.

First Sparks ripped off a 37-yard rumble through the North Daviess defense ahead of a Cougar offside penalty that left the ball at the 40 and an aerial hook up between Scott and Magni.

Magni hauled in Scott’s throw and outraced the defense to the end zone. His scamper combined with Dyllanne Deischer’s third extra point of the night, cut the lead to 24-21 and set in motion the final heroics.

The first rally for Linton-Stockton came defensively when North Daviess was denied a trip to the end zone thanks to a sack by Bridges that forced a punt.

Bridges’ defensive gem stalled a North Daviess drive that appeared headed to the end zone, which would have most likely put the game out of reach.

Instead his sack of Davis at the Miners’ 46-yard line forced a punt and ultimately set Bridges up to make full amends for earlier miscues.

With 9:36 left on the clock, the Miners took over on their own 27.

Magni, Bridges, Sparks and Scott combined to move the football the Cougar 25 yard line. If Bridges touchdown run on the drive-capper was the biggest play, then Sparks second-effort surge forward on fourth down at the ND 46 was next.

“We needed a half-inch,” Weber said. “And maybe we got that a half-inch more. It was a great conversion.”

With the ball sitting just short of the first down marker to keep the drive alive, Weber decided to go for the first down and Sparks didn’t hesitate.

The big offensive lineman turned fullback used his 230-pounds to bully his way through the ND defensive line. He was able to gain just enough to record the first down and keep things moving for the Miners.

“He wasn’t going to stop,” Weber said about Sparks’ effort on the critical play. “He told me, ‘coach they won’t get me in the backfield’ and he lived up to his word.”

Seven plays later — also on fourth down — Weber took a timeout and called “37 Power”. The play gave Bridges one more chance to show what he could do.

“I was nervous as hell, I couldn’t even believe running the ball,” Bridges said. “The fumbles really tore me up, I thought I’d lost the game for us. I thought it was over.”

What the senior did was bang his way through the hole opened up by the Miners’ line and take the lead back at 28-24 with 1:32 to go.

“I was so nervous, I knew I had to get those 4 yards and I didn’t know if I could do it,” Bridges said. “I went up into the hole, just cutback and they couldn’t stop me. So I ran for a touchdown.”

When asked if the play went as he had drawn it up Weber was quick to note that it was the final result that made the difference.

“I know about that,” he said. “But it went. I think he made a nice run, made a nice cut and found the seam and celebrated to the end zone.”

The rest was up to the Linton-Stockton defense and it didn’t disappoint despite giving up a 32-yard rumble from Davis that left the ball sitting at the Miner 14 with 1:05 to play.

“We just had to play tougher when they got down in the red zone,” Magni said.

With the home field fans rattling the bleachers, the Miner defense responded in kind rattling the North Daviess offense one last time.

Davis failed to connect with Kendall Wittmer on first down before a sack by Linton-Stockton’s defensive duo of Smith and Tyler Gwaltney stuffed Davis at the 20.

“The guys could have quit, but they didn’t, they tracked him down,” Weber said. “I was nervous. They’re down there and they can throw the ball. Jano has a great arm and great receivers.”

That left 49 seconds on the clock and handed things to Magni who also didn’t disappoint the crowd who were into a complete frenzy by that time.

Davis dropped back, looked to the middle of the secondary and threw up a ball that Magni tipped to himself.

“We were just in a deep zone trying to make sure they didn’t make a big play on us,” Magni said. “He threw the ball out in the middle and I just ran my butt off and broke on the ball as hard as I could and got the interception.”

The win leaves the Miners at 9-3 and facing another tough opponent in the regional — 12-0 Fountain Central who defeated Rockville 39-0 Friday night as well.

“We’ve played them in the past and they’re a solid program,” Weber said. “They’re going to be a quality team.”

The game will be played at Roy Williams Field Friday, Nov. 13. Game time has not yet been announced.

Fans are reminded that Miner Pride Passes will not be honored due to the game being an IHSAA Tournament Game.

MINERS 28, COUGARS 24

North Daviess 0 12 12 0 — 24

Linton-Stockton 7 7 7 7 — 28

First Quarter

L — Reid Firestone 14 pass from Tylor Scott (Dyllanne Deischer kick), 8:56.

Second Quarter

ND — Jess Tribby 33 pass from Jano Davis (kick failed), 11:34.

ND — Tribby 91 run (pass failed), 4:43.

L — Evan Magni 3 run (Deischer kick), :51.

Third Quarter

ND — Ryan Webster 5 run (pass failed), 7:53.

ND — Davis 1 run (pass failed), 4:54.

L — Magni 40 pass from Scott (Deischer kick), :49.

Fourth Quarter

L — Kaleb Bridges 25 run (Deischer kick), 2:58.

ND L

First downs 13 12

Rushes-yards 45-303 42-291

Passing yards 103 109

Total 406 400

C-A-I 6-13-1 4-7-1

Punts-avg. 3-30.3 2-28.5

Penalties-yards 3-20 3-15

Return yards 96 34

Fumbles-lost 4-2 3-3

Time of possession 23:40 24:20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RUSHING — North Daviess, Ryan Webster 27-136, Jess Tribby 2-98, Dalton Sellers 3-2, Jano Davis 13-67. Linton-Stockton, Evan Magni 11-98, Kaleb Bridges 14-86, Stefan Sparks 12-84, Tylor Scott 5-23.

PASSING — North Daviess, Davis 6-13-1-103. Linton-Stockton, Scott 4-7-1-109.

RECEIVING — North Daviess, Tribby 3-58, Sellers 1-5, Drew Harkness 1-28, Kendall Wittmer 1-12. Linton-Stockton, Josh Ivey 1-35, Firestone 1-14, Anthony Morin 1-20, Magni 1-40.

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AIMING FOR A STATE TITLE: Lady Miners win 5-2 over Wheeler; head to the finals on Saturday

by Chris Buhneing on Jun.12, 2009, under Linton - Sports

Source: Greene County Daily World
Monday, June 12, 2009

As close as the Lady Miners softball team is to a Class 2A softball state championship, Linton-Stockton senior Izzy Carpenter knows there is still work to be done.

“We will celebrate this for a little bit tonight, but we will try to get to bed early and get focused and get ready for tommorrow,” said Carpenter after scoring a run and coming up with seven putouts at first base in a 5-2 victory over Wheeler here at North Central High School Friday night . “Tonight’s win was great but we know the important game is tomorrow.”

The Lady Miners, who improved to 21-5 and had Wheeler just its third loss in 30, will play at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Indianapolis Ben Davis against the winner of Indy Scecina and Madiso-Grant, who were still playing in the second semifinal at deadline.

“I am so excited that I can barely speak,” said one of the Lady Miner quad captains. “Again we just did whatever it took to win.”

Carpenter survived a collision at first base when she was run over by Lady Bearcat catcher Caitlin Herzog.

Carpenter hug on for the third out in the fifth inning after Wheeler had scored two run and had two runners left on base.

“It was just one of those bang, bang plays,” said Carpenter. “I might have beeen leaning in the base line a little and the girl just ran over me.

“I only hurt for a little bit. I was able to hold on to the ball and we got out of the inning with a three run lead.”

Carpenter was part of the five-run fifth by the Lady Miners, which propelled them into the title game.

“We one girl got a hit the next one followed with another hit,” she said. “We were able to some timely hit when we got runners on base.

“When everyone starts hitting things get a little bit contageous. It is great to be in the middle of something like that.”

Carpenter watched junior pitch Stephanie Fougerousse overcome severe back pain to earn the win inside the circle

“Steph has done this all year,” she said. “She really battled and was in so much pain that she was in tears at times.

“But she was able to shut them down in the sixth and seventh We just told her that we had her back.”

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Linton-Stockton blank Lady Cards for sectional title

by Chris Buhneing on May.29, 2009, under Linton - Sports

Source: Greene County Daily World
Monday, May 29, 2009

The Linton-Stockton softball team made sure there would be no need for late inning dramatics, as they scored two runs in the opening inning, and cruised to a 5-0 win to capture the

The Linton-Stockton softball team pose with the Class 2A sectional championship trophy after defeating Bloomfield here, 5-0 Friday night.

The Linton-Stockton softball team pose with the Class 2A sectional championship trophy after defeating Bloomfield here, 5-0 Friday night.

Class 2A South Knox Sectional championship over defending champion Bloomfield here Friday night.

In their semifinal win over South Knox Tuesday, the Lady Miners rallied from a two-run deficit in their final two at bats. Friday night they tacked on three insurance runs in the fifth inning to secure the win.

“We have stressed the importance to the girls all week to jump out to a quick start,” Lady Miners head coach Jill Flater said. “We did not do that against South Knox, but you could tell the girls were confident at the plate tonight.”

Lead-off hitter, Savannah Mason had the signature at-bat of the night to start the game. The sophomore battled Bloomfield ace Shelby Gott by fouling off pitch after pitch with two strikes. Mason finally was able to put a ball in play with a double just past the outstretched arms of center fielder Ariel Fuller. Darien Huffman followed with a bunt single, and Stephanie Fougerousse drew an intentional-unintentional walk to load the bases.

Taneal Church then followed Mason’s act by fouling off a few pitches and worked the count full before lining a base hit through the drawn-in Cardinal infield to plate the first two runs.

“I was really nervous before the at-bat,” Church admitted. “I was moved up to the No. 4 spot and I just didn’t want to mess up.”

Church was placed in the clean-up spot in the order because Katie West had left for a mission trip to Jamaica after the Miners win over South Knox.

“Taneal has been solid for us all season and we had 100 percent faith in her to step up into the No. 4 hole for us tonight,” Flater said. “She did an absolute great job and made things happen tonight.”

Fougerousse added an RBI single in the fifth inning, moved to second on an error and another Cardinal error later on in the inning allowed the final two Miner runs to score for the final outcome.

“I really thought this would be a closer game tonight,” Cardinals head coach Jessica Lauderdale said. “But you have to give Linton credit, they came out of the gate hitting tonight and we didn’t.”

Even after the top of the first inning, Lauderdale said she was not nervous.

Linton-Stockton seniors (from left) Brittany Rehmel, Cortney Astleford, Izzy Carpenter and Taneal Church pose with the sectional championship trophy Friday night.

Linton-Stockton seniors (from left) Brittany Rehmel, Cortney Astleford, Izzy Carpenter and Taneal Church pose with the sectional championship trophy Friday night.

“We did not get off to a good start giving up the two runs, I still felt comfortable,” she said. “Then they scored the three runs in the fifth inning and I knew it would be a tough hole to climb out of.”

Gott allowed eight hits in her seven innings of work, walked two batters and had nine punchouts. Her counterpart, Fougerousse, fanned eight while walking just one and gave up just two hits.

Lady Miner senior Cortney Astleford, who had been injured all season, made her season debut by pinch hitting in the sixth inning. Flater said she was glad that Astleford got to be a part of the win.

“I am happy for our seniors,” Flater said. “And especially for Cortney. She has worked hard to get back here to play in her first game of the season. I am proud of them all. Our four seniors (Astleford, Church, Izzy Carpenter and Brittany Rehmel) started their careers off with a sectional title their freshman year and now get to finish it with another title their senior season.”

Carpenter expressed her feelings about her second sectional title.

“This is the best feeling in the world,” she said. “We have worked so hard to get here. I am real excited and we will celebrate for a couple of days then it’s back to work next week.”

She mentioned with the early lead she didn’t want to jinx the team by thinking they had won and the third out in the seventh inning couldn’t come soon enough.

“I did not want to get our hopes up after we had the early lead,” Carpenter said. “And with every pitch and out in the seventh inning I just kept getting more and more excited.”

Church was also nearly at a loss for words.

“I am a little overwhelmed right now,” she said. “I am excited and still in shock a little. This is just amazing, there are no other words to describe this.”

Bloomfield finished the season with a record of 15-9. Gott finished her junior season with a 14-7.

“I am proud of the girls,” Lauderdale said. “They have all played great throughout. They (Linton-Stockton) really wanted it tonight and I wish them luck in the regional.”

The Miners, winners of 13 in a row will carry an overall record of 18-5 into the Forest Park Regional on Saturday, June 6. The Miners will face the Tri-West Sectional champion at 1 p.m.

“We had the toughest road in this sectional,” Flater said. “Not many people picked us to get past a very tough South Knox team. This is a great feeling, the girls are very deserving and this has been the goal all season.

“We are just going to go to Forest Park and focus on what we do best and not worry too much about what our opponent does.”

Friday

Class 2A Championship

at South Knox

Linton-Stockton 200 030 0 — 5 8 1

Bloomfield 000 000 0 — 0 2 3

Stephanie Fougerousse and Hali Murray; Shelby Gott and Holly Zschiedrich. W — Fougerousse, 14-1. L — Gott, 14-7. 2B — Savannah Mason (L), Izzy Carpenter (L), Jenica Ringo (L).

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Lady Miners lose at home

by Chris Buhneing on May.04, 2009, under Linton - Sports

Source: Greene County Daily World
Monday, May 4, 2009

The Linton-Stockton High School girls tennis team remained winless after a 5-0 loss to visiting Washington Catholic Monday.Coach Brad McKinney said that No. 1 singles player Abbey Burris injured her knee and had to retire in the second set.

He said Burris was taken to Sullivan County Community Hospital and her condition was unknown.

The Miners (0-7) will host Owen Valley Tuesday.

At Linton

Varsity

Washington Catholic 5, Linton-Stockton 0

Singles

1. Jacie Carie (W) d. Abbey Burris, 6-1, 2-0, default

2. Emma Vernard (W) d. Sarah Hensley, 6-2, 6-0

3. Devon Hunter (W) d. Amy Goodman, 6-2, 7-5

Doubles

1. Hillary Holland/Emily Schnarr (W)) d. Olivia Wells/Arial Brown, 6-4, 6-0

2. Kenna Bradley/Caitlin Durnil (W) d. Olivia Villain/Sabrina Colvin, 6-4, 6-1

Junior varsity

Washington Catholic 2, Linton-Stockton 0

Singles

1. Courtney Kane (W) d. Brandi Mifflin, 8-0

Doubles

Maggie Greigor/Katie Sellers (W) d. Cheyenne Rickleman/Megan Johnson, 9-8 (3).

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L-S drops softball game

by Chris Buhneing on May.04, 2009, under Linton - Sports

Source: Greene County Daily World
Monday, May 4, 2009

Linton-Stockton banged out 10 hits and scored four runs in its final four at bats, but it wasn’t enough as the host Lady Miners lost to Vincennes Lincoln 6-4 in a high school softball game Monday.”We had two errors in the game,” said Linton-Stockton coach Jill Flater, whose Lady Miners dropped to 5-5. “They were able to score two unearned runs off of our two errors in the first inning.

“Those errors proved to be the difference in a close game.”

Jenica Ringo allowed eight hits and four earned runs, taking the complete-game loss (2-3). She fanned five, walked one and hit one batter.

“It has been a while since Jenica had pitched a complete game,” said Flater. “She has thrown every day in practice.

“She did well.”

Sam Butt was 1-for-3 with a sacrifice and Darien Huffman was 1-for-4 with one RBI.

Taneal Church was 2-for-3 with a double, Kylee Niebrugge scored a run and had a hit, Hali Murray double and knocked in one run, Katie West went 1-for-4 with a stolen base, Izzy Carpenter had two hits and scored once and Brittany Rehmel had a double with a run scored.

“Offensively we had 10 hits,” said Flater. “We left three runners on the second.

“We got some timely hits later in the game, but just came up a couple of runs short.”

The Lady Miners will play at Shakamak Tuesday in a dual conference game. They will play a varsity-only game at Washington Wednesday, play at Eastern Greene Thursday and then play a make-up game at Eminence Friday.

Vincennes Lincoln 300 010 2 — 6 8 4

Linton-Stockton 000 121 0 — 4 10 2

Madison Cardinal and Alex Kotter; Jenica Ringo and Hali Murray. W — Cardinal. L — Ringo, 2-3. 2B — Page Martin (V), Taneal Church (L), Murray (L), Brittany Rehmel (L). 3B — Brooke Owens (V).

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Miners place third at home

by Chris Buhneing on May.04, 2009, under Linton - Sports

Source: Greene County Daily World
Monday, May 4, 2009

Terre Haute South shot 149, Northview 155 and Linton-Stockton shot 165 in a triangular high school boys golf match at Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton Monday.Drew Snyder of Northview earned low-medalist honors with a 1-over par 36.

Jordan Bradbury and Derrick Barker each shot 40 to pace the Miners (24-12).

Brady Stefancik had a 42, Chase Rhoten 43, Luke Jerrells 44 and Ben Boyd carded a 48 for the local squad.

“This was some of the best conditions to play in that we have had this spring,” said Linton-Stockton coach Bart Beard. “And we did not play well at all, no excuses.

“The thing that I was most disappointed with was that I felt like we were behind the eight ball when we stepped to the first tee, just because we were playing South and Northview. You just cannot do that. I have to take some of the blame because I have to get them in the right mindset.”

Beard said it was a good experience for the team.

“We did not have a terrible score, but we just weren’t mentally ready and tough enough,” said Beard. “That is something we still need to work on before the sectional.”

The Miners will play a make-up 18-hole match at Edgewood Wednesday.

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