PROJECT 440: RECAP THIS GAME!
Varsity
BOURBON, Ind. — Bethany def. Triton 25-21, 25-18, 20-25, 26-28, 15-12
Aces — Bethany: Brooke Hershberger 5, Hanna Hochstetler 4, Elise Romero 4. Assists — Bethany: Romero 43. Kills — Bethany: Hochstetler 26, Hershberger 14. Digs — Bethany: Marie Bontrager 21. Block — Bethany: Hochstetler.
JV
Triton def. Bethany 25-21, 25-20
Assists — Bethany: Darienne Maust 3. Kills — Bethany: Lorae Weaver 4. Digs — Bethany: Mallory Bontreger 8. Blocks — Bethany: Maust 2.
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Meeting This Challenge
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9/01/2012 01:51:00 PM
By Matt Miller
Bethany Christian Tennis
GOSHEN — From the beginning of the season, this is a match that I've looked to as a good measurement of how we're doing this season. Triton returned four players with significant varsity experience, as well as a JV that defeated us pretty soundly last year. We also returned four, but only two of those had even won their matches against Triton last year. This match looked to tell us whether this season was headed in the right direction, or, well, not.
The varsity match didn't start out too well. Nathan lost his first game (slow feet), then Abe lost his first game (slow feet), then Hans and Joel, then Parth and Himal and finally Ike lost his first as well. It was not a good start, and it all stemmed from slow feet (not tennis movements). I was actually really mad, because at practice all week my one point of emphasis has been our movement ... but it was early so I tried to relax.
And a couple of matches helped me relax. Once Nathan and Abe found a rhythm, they became really difficult to beat. Many things about their games looked good. Abe's serve really seemed to have a good feel to it. Nathan's forehands looked on the ball. Abe continued to volley well and play a strategy that put him in the best position to win. Both of them opened up big leads in the first set, then continued to coast through the second. We had two wins where we played well, and the match didn't even get tight.
But we had a loss like that too. The #1 doubles match pitted Himal and Parth against a tough challenge. They were definitely going to have to raise their games if they wanted to keep pace with Trojan seniors Jeff Ross and Pete Kauffman. But they did a good job. In each set they brought energy, and in the second set, they stepped up and met the challenge. Holding serves, they kept the match really close and were playing right along with a great doubles pair. But then Ross and Kauffman played two unbelievable games to open up the set, and Parth and Himal couldn't get it back. Still, the serves and the movement looked up to the challenge today.
With those two matches done, we needed one more for the varsity win. Both #2 doubles and Ike at #2 singles had won tight first sets, Ike actually winning a tiebreak. But it was #2 doubles who provided the next chance at drama. Leading 5-4, Hans and Joel had an opportunity to end the match with one match point against Triton's serve. They lost the point as a lob floated just out of both of their reaches. Then they went down 6-5 before bringing it back to a tiebreak.
In the tiebreak, Joel and Hans were able to a 5-3 lead. They did a great job continuing to attack and relax throughout the tiebreak, with a couple of points ending on overheads and volleys. With Hans serving at 6-5, Joel was able to poke a volley just out of the reach of the Trojans. The ball went into the net and we had won.
Meanwhile, Ike fell way down in his match. The second set started with Ike losing the first 5 games. Soon we were in a third set. But Ike has learned, one way to meet a challenge is with strategy. Going back to an earlier strategy, Ike found his placement once again and attacked with placement and pace. Instead of just pounding balls down the middle, he worked the points. Soon, Howdeshell, the Triton junior, began to make mistakes. Ike kept up the pressure, and closed out a three-hour, three-set win with a 6-3 final set.
The varsity met the challenge. A good team, playing well, taking us into pressure situations. In those situations, we picked up our game and faced those challenges.
Notes & Stats
Notes, stats, and JV report coming soon!
Bethany 4, Triton 1
Nathan Brendle def. Lucas Shafer 6-1, 6-0. Ike Lehman def. Dean Howdeshell 7-6(5), 1-6, 6-3. Abe Thorne def. Jared Fisher 6-2, 6-1. Himal King/Parth Patel lost to Jeff Ross/Pete Kauffman 2-6, 2-6. Joel Gerig/Hans Miller def. Darren Harrell 6-4, 7-6(5).
JV: Bethany 6, Triton 2
Sol Brenneman def. Gavin Eads 8-1. Tristan Clark def. Dalton Bailey 8-1. Ethan Lapp def. Eads 6-0. Delan Schrock lost to Bailey 1-6. Wade Troyer/Landon Weldy lost to Alex Eib/Austin Sellers 4-8. Justin Zehr/Neel Bhagat def. Spencer Glingle/Seth Glingle 8-2. Noah Hochstetler/Roberto Ramos def. Austin Wagers/Quinn Hulbert 8-4. Jacob Rudy-Froese/Jack Erlacher def. Eib/Sellers 6-0.
Bethany Christian Tennis
GOSHEN — From the beginning of the season, this is a match that I've looked to as a good measurement of how we're doing this season. Triton returned four players with significant varsity experience, as well as a JV that defeated us pretty soundly last year. We also returned four, but only two of those had even won their matches against Triton last year. This match looked to tell us whether this season was headed in the right direction, or, well, not.
The varsity match didn't start out too well. Nathan lost his first game (slow feet), then Abe lost his first game (slow feet), then Hans and Joel, then Parth and Himal and finally Ike lost his first as well. It was not a good start, and it all stemmed from slow feet (not tennis movements). I was actually really mad, because at practice all week my one point of emphasis has been our movement ... but it was early so I tried to relax.
And a couple of matches helped me relax. Once Nathan and Abe found a rhythm, they became really difficult to beat. Many things about their games looked good. Abe's serve really seemed to have a good feel to it. Nathan's forehands looked on the ball. Abe continued to volley well and play a strategy that put him in the best position to win. Both of them opened up big leads in the first set, then continued to coast through the second. We had two wins where we played well, and the match didn't even get tight.
But we had a loss like that too. The #1 doubles match pitted Himal and Parth against a tough challenge. They were definitely going to have to raise their games if they wanted to keep pace with Trojan seniors Jeff Ross and Pete Kauffman. But they did a good job. In each set they brought energy, and in the second set, they stepped up and met the challenge. Holding serves, they kept the match really close and were playing right along with a great doubles pair. But then Ross and Kauffman played two unbelievable games to open up the set, and Parth and Himal couldn't get it back. Still, the serves and the movement looked up to the challenge today.
With those two matches done, we needed one more for the varsity win. Both #2 doubles and Ike at #2 singles had won tight first sets, Ike actually winning a tiebreak. But it was #2 doubles who provided the next chance at drama. Leading 5-4, Hans and Joel had an opportunity to end the match with one match point against Triton's serve. They lost the point as a lob floated just out of both of their reaches. Then they went down 6-5 before bringing it back to a tiebreak.
In the tiebreak, Joel and Hans were able to a 5-3 lead. They did a great job continuing to attack and relax throughout the tiebreak, with a couple of points ending on overheads and volleys. With Hans serving at 6-5, Joel was able to poke a volley just out of the reach of the Trojans. The ball went into the net and we had won.
Meanwhile, Ike fell way down in his match. The second set started with Ike losing the first 5 games. Soon we were in a third set. But Ike has learned, one way to meet a challenge is with strategy. Going back to an earlier strategy, Ike found his placement once again and attacked with placement and pace. Instead of just pounding balls down the middle, he worked the points. Soon, Howdeshell, the Triton junior, began to make mistakes. Ike kept up the pressure, and closed out a three-hour, three-set win with a 6-3 final set.
The varsity met the challenge. A good team, playing well, taking us into pressure situations. In those situations, we picked up our game and faced those challenges.
Notes & Stats
Notes, stats, and JV report coming soon!
Bethany 4, Triton 1
Nathan Brendle def. Lucas Shafer 6-1, 6-0. Ike Lehman def. Dean Howdeshell 7-6(5), 1-6, 6-3. Abe Thorne def. Jared Fisher 6-2, 6-1. Himal King/Parth Patel lost to Jeff Ross/Pete Kauffman 2-6, 2-6. Joel Gerig/Hans Miller def. Darren Harrell 6-4, 7-6(5).
JV: Bethany 6, Triton 2
Sol Brenneman def. Gavin Eads 8-1. Tristan Clark def. Dalton Bailey 8-1. Ethan Lapp def. Eads 6-0. Delan Schrock lost to Bailey 1-6. Wade Troyer/Landon Weldy lost to Alex Eib/Austin Sellers 4-8. Justin Zehr/Neel Bhagat def. Spencer Glingle/Seth Glingle 8-2. Noah Hochstetler/Roberto Ramos def. Austin Wagers/Quinn Hulbert 8-4. Jacob Rudy-Froese/Jack Erlacher def. Eib/Sellers 6-0.
Game Reports and Sectional Updates, May 17, 2012
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5/18/2012 11:30:00 AM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Baseball
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 11, Bethany 6
B 101 400 0 — 6 8 4
T 600 320 x — 11 9 5
Josh Plank (L), Ethan Miller (2), Jared Miller (3), Ike Lehman (4) and A.J. Newcomer; Zak Shively (W), Hargrove (5) and Cody Shively.
Hits — Bethany: Ike Lehman 3, Jesse Loewen 2; Triton: Keta Morikawa 2, Bryan Mosier 2. Doubles — Bethany: Jordan Glasgow, Jared Miller; Triton: Eric Hoffman, Pete Kauffman. RBI — Bethany: Glasgow 2; Triton: Hoffman 2.
Softball
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 9, Bethany 4
B 001 000 3 — 4 7 4
T 300 114 x — 9 13 1
Marie Bontrager (L), Jordan Helmuth (5), Erin Bontrager (6) and Lorae Weaver; M. Jennings (W), B. Garbison (7) and A. Brown.
Hits — Bethany: Weaver 2; Triton: Jennings 3, K. Seller 2, S. Kauffman 2. Doubles — Bethany: Jordan Helmuth 2; Triton: M. Clemons, Jennings. RBI — Triton: L. Berger 2, Brown 2, Jennings 2, Kauffman 2.
Girls tennis
GOSHEN — Jimtown 4, Bethany 1 in Goshen sectional semifinals.
Maria Thomas lost to Sierra Candler 1-6, 1-6. Brooke Hershberger lost to Michelle Williams 2-6, 1-6. Mandy Meserve def. Kelsey Weinkauf 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. Paige Wheeler/Pooja Patel lost to Morgan Belakovich/Kaley Funkhouser (J) 3-6, 1-6. Lynea Brubacher-Kaethler lost to Randi Witek/Aubrey Adams 0-6, 0-6.
Golf
TOPEKA, Ind. — Elkhart Christian 183, Westview 191, Bethany 256 at Heron Creek
Top five golfers — Alec Dutkowski (E) 41, Dennis Weirich (W) 41, Austin Buckles (E) 45, Logan Miller (W) 47, Tyler VanArsdale (E) 48. Bethany golfers — 11th, Johnny Watkins 57; 12th, Ryan Miller 59; 13th, Derek Christophel 69; 14th, Zac Zmudzinski 71; 15th, Justin Zehr 74; 16th, Corey Hostetler 81.
Sectional update: girls tennis at Goshen
Semifinal
Fairfield 5, NorthWood 0
Haley Bechtel def. Kennedy Walter 6-2, 6-4. Lauren Streit def. Emily Hoffman 6-1, 6-2. McKenzie Hochstedler def. Trista Grove 6-4, 6-3. Kaelin Bender/Nicole Murdoch def. Tori Schwartz/Sarah Wysong 6-1, 6-3. Leah Wimmer/Mary Shipley def. Brooklyn Moore/Kaya Bear 6-3, 6-3.
Final
Fairfield vs. Jimtown, Friday, 4:30 p.m.
Baseball
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 11, Bethany 6
B 101 400 0 — 6 8 4
T 600 320 x — 11 9 5
Josh Plank (L), Ethan Miller (2), Jared Miller (3), Ike Lehman (4) and A.J. Newcomer; Zak Shively (W), Hargrove (5) and Cody Shively.
Hits — Bethany: Ike Lehman 3, Jesse Loewen 2; Triton: Keta Morikawa 2, Bryan Mosier 2. Doubles — Bethany: Jordan Glasgow, Jared Miller; Triton: Eric Hoffman, Pete Kauffman. RBI — Bethany: Glasgow 2; Triton: Hoffman 2.
Softball
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 9, Bethany 4
B 001 000 3 — 4 7 4
T 300 114 x — 9 13 1
Marie Bontrager (L), Jordan Helmuth (5), Erin Bontrager (6) and Lorae Weaver; M. Jennings (W), B. Garbison (7) and A. Brown.
Hits — Bethany: Weaver 2; Triton: Jennings 3, K. Seller 2, S. Kauffman 2. Doubles — Bethany: Jordan Helmuth 2; Triton: M. Clemons, Jennings. RBI — Triton: L. Berger 2, Brown 2, Jennings 2, Kauffman 2.
Girls tennis
GOSHEN — Jimtown 4, Bethany 1 in Goshen sectional semifinals.
Maria Thomas lost to Sierra Candler 1-6, 1-6. Brooke Hershberger lost to Michelle Williams 2-6, 1-6. Mandy Meserve def. Kelsey Weinkauf 5-7, 6-1, 6-3. Paige Wheeler/Pooja Patel lost to Morgan Belakovich/Kaley Funkhouser (J) 3-6, 1-6. Lynea Brubacher-Kaethler lost to Randi Witek/Aubrey Adams 0-6, 0-6.
Golf
TOPEKA, Ind. — Elkhart Christian 183, Westview 191, Bethany 256 at Heron Creek
Top five golfers — Alec Dutkowski (E) 41, Dennis Weirich (W) 41, Austin Buckles (E) 45, Logan Miller (W) 47, Tyler VanArsdale (E) 48. Bethany golfers — 11th, Johnny Watkins 57; 12th, Ryan Miller 59; 13th, Derek Christophel 69; 14th, Zac Zmudzinski 71; 15th, Justin Zehr 74; 16th, Corey Hostetler 81.
Sectional update: girls tennis at Goshen
Semifinal
Fairfield 5, NorthWood 0
Haley Bechtel def. Kennedy Walter 6-2, 6-4. Lauren Streit def. Emily Hoffman 6-1, 6-2. McKenzie Hochstedler def. Trista Grove 6-4, 6-3. Kaelin Bender/Nicole Murdoch def. Tori Schwartz/Sarah Wysong 6-1, 6-3. Leah Wimmer/Mary Shipley def. Brooklyn Moore/Kaya Bear 6-3, 6-3.
Final
Fairfield vs. Jimtown, Friday, 4:30 p.m.
Game Reports, May 8, 2012
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5/08/2012 09:34:00 PM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Baseball
GOSHEN — NorthWood 3, Bethany 1
NW 001 020 0 — 3 8 2
BC 000 100 0 — 1 6 2
Gino Chumas (W), Chad Ervin (5), Kyle McCoy (7; Sv) and Will Kirkwood; Josh Plank, Ethan Miller (5), Dylan Schlabach (5; L), Ike Lehman (5) and AJ Newcomer.
Hits — NorthWood: Blake Cleveland 2, Kirkwood 2; Bethany: Josh Plank 2. Doubles — NorthWood: Cleveland, Kirkland, Brock Spitaels; Bethany: Plank.
Softball
GOSHEN — NorthWood 11, Bethany 9, 9 innings
NW 202 320 002 — 11 16 8
BC 101 403 000 — 9 7 7
J. Ramer, K. Shaffer (7; W) and P. Hershberger; Jordan Helmuth, Marie Bontrager (3; L) and Lorae Weaver.
Hits — NorthWood: M. Schwartz 4, R. Beck 3, K. Cripe 3, A. Mattingly 2; Bethany: Helmuth 2, Hanna Hochstetler 2. Doubles — NorthWood: Cripe 2, Beck, Mattingly. Triples — NorthWood: Mattingly; Bethany: Helmuth, Hochstetler. RBI — NorthWood: Schwartz 3, Cripe 2, Ramer 2; Bethany: Mallory Bontreger 3. Stolen bases — NorthWood: K. Rhoade 2, Mattingly; Bethany: Bontreger 2, Bontrager, Alena Yoder. Sacrifices — NorthWood: Hershberger; Bethany: Bontrager, Yoder.
Girls tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 5, Triton 0
Maria Thomas def. Marissa Ross 6-2, 6-1. Brooke Hershberger def. Carrie Slabaugh 6-2, 6-4. Mandy Meserve def. Holly Stugsdill 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Pooja Patel/Paige Wheeler def. Kendall Mason/Kaelyn Mason 6-4, 6-1. Lynea Brubacher-Kaethler/Liz DeLeeuw def. Savannah Baker/Brooke Baker 7-6(3), 6-1.
JV: Triton 2, Bethany 1
Stacie Park lost to Jessica Babendrager 8-9(2). Ming Woo def. Michal Scherer-Berry 8-4. Park/Abi Zarate lost to Cierra Wynbrow/Cassie Irons 2-8.
Baseball
GOSHEN — NorthWood 3, Bethany 1
NW 001 020 0 — 3 8 2
BC 000 100 0 — 1 6 2
Gino Chumas (W), Chad Ervin (5), Kyle McCoy (7; Sv) and Will Kirkwood; Josh Plank, Ethan Miller (5), Dylan Schlabach (5; L), Ike Lehman (5) and AJ Newcomer.
Hits — NorthWood: Blake Cleveland 2, Kirkwood 2; Bethany: Josh Plank 2. Doubles — NorthWood: Cleveland, Kirkland, Brock Spitaels; Bethany: Plank.
Softball
GOSHEN — NorthWood 11, Bethany 9, 9 innings
NW 202 320 002 — 11 16 8
BC 101 403 000 — 9 7 7
J. Ramer, K. Shaffer (7; W) and P. Hershberger; Jordan Helmuth, Marie Bontrager (3; L) and Lorae Weaver.
Hits — NorthWood: M. Schwartz 4, R. Beck 3, K. Cripe 3, A. Mattingly 2; Bethany: Helmuth 2, Hanna Hochstetler 2. Doubles — NorthWood: Cripe 2, Beck, Mattingly. Triples — NorthWood: Mattingly; Bethany: Helmuth, Hochstetler. RBI — NorthWood: Schwartz 3, Cripe 2, Ramer 2; Bethany: Mallory Bontreger 3. Stolen bases — NorthWood: K. Rhoade 2, Mattingly; Bethany: Bontreger 2, Bontrager, Alena Yoder. Sacrifices — NorthWood: Hershberger; Bethany: Bontrager, Yoder.
Girls tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 5, Triton 0
Maria Thomas def. Marissa Ross 6-2, 6-1. Brooke Hershberger def. Carrie Slabaugh 6-2, 6-4. Mandy Meserve def. Holly Stugsdill 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. Pooja Patel/Paige Wheeler def. Kendall Mason/Kaelyn Mason 6-4, 6-1. Lynea Brubacher-Kaethler/Liz DeLeeuw def. Savannah Baker/Brooke Baker 7-6(3), 6-1.
JV: Triton 2, Bethany 1
Stacie Park lost to Jessica Babendrager 8-9(2). Ming Woo def. Michal Scherer-Berry 8-4. Park/Abi Zarate lost to Cierra Wynbrow/Cassie Irons 2-8.
Game Reports, 12/13/11
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12/14/2011 12:28:00 AM
Boys basketballBOURBON, Ind. — 1A #6 Triton 39, Bethany 33
Bethany: Sol Brenneman 1 0-0 2, Femi Hollinger-Janzen 3 1-2 7, Andy Slagel 3 1-2 7, Austin Mumaw 1 0-0 2, David DeLeeuw 3 4-4 10, Jesse Loewen 1 0-0 2, Caleb Morris 1 0-0 3. Totals 13 6-8 (75.0%) 33.
Triton: Clay Yeo 7 6-9 20, Zak Shively 1 3-5 5, Jackson Downing 0 0-0 0, Bryson Mosier 0 0-0 0, Tanner Shepherd 3 2-2 8, Seth Glingle 0 2-2 2, Cody Shively 1 2-2 4, Drew Mosson 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 15-20 (75.0%) 39.
B 5 11 6 11 — 33
T 10 12 9 8 — 39
Three-point goals — Bethany 1 (Morris), Triton 0. Total fouls — Bethany 17, Triton 13. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 18 (Morris 8, Slagel 4), Triton 26. Assists — Bethany 8 (DeLeeuw 3, Hollinger-Janzen 3, Morris 2), Triton 5. Turnovers — Bethany 20, Triton 16.
JV: Triton 48, Bethany 16. Leading scorers — Bethany: Cristian Romero 7; Triton: Seth Flenar 9.
MS boys basketballSOUTH BEND — Bethany at Stanley Clark, late.
"B": Bethany 37, Stanley Clark 16. Leading scorers — Bethany: Trevor Miller 9, Ian Hostetler 8.
Bethany: Sol Brenneman 1 0-0 2, Femi Hollinger-Janzen 3 1-2 7, Andy Slagel 3 1-2 7, Austin Mumaw 1 0-0 2, David DeLeeuw 3 4-4 10, Jesse Loewen 1 0-0 2, Caleb Morris 1 0-0 3. Totals 13 6-8 (75.0%) 33.
Triton: Clay Yeo 7 6-9 20, Zak Shively 1 3-5 5, Jackson Downing 0 0-0 0, Bryson Mosier 0 0-0 0, Tanner Shepherd 3 2-2 8, Seth Glingle 0 2-2 2, Cody Shively 1 2-2 4, Drew Mosson 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 15-20 (75.0%) 39.
B 5 11 6 11 — 33
T 10 12 9 8 — 39
Three-point goals — Bethany 1 (Morris), Triton 0. Total fouls — Bethany 17, Triton 13. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 18 (Morris 8, Slagel 4), Triton 26. Assists — Bethany 8 (DeLeeuw 3, Hollinger-Janzen 3, Morris 2), Triton 5. Turnovers — Bethany 20, Triton 16.
JV: Triton 48, Bethany 16. Leading scorers — Bethany: Cristian Romero 7; Triton: Seth Flenar 9.
MS boys basketballSOUTH BEND — Bethany at Stanley Clark, late.
"B": Bethany 37, Stanley Clark 16. Leading scorers — Bethany: Trevor Miller 9, Ian Hostetler 8.
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Boys Basketball at Triton: Preview
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12/13/2011 05:09:00 AM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (2-3, Independent; +18) at TRITON TROJANS (3-2, 0-0 NSC; #6 in AP Class 1A poll): December 13, 2011.
Location: Trojan Trench (capacity 3,470), Bourbon, Ind.
Time: 7:30 p.m. EST, following 6:00 JV game.
Broadcast: none.
Quarterly Twitter Updates: @tritonscores.
Coaches: Bethany: Jim Buller, 356-344 in 33rd season at BCHS; Triton: Jason Groves, 122-32 in 7th season at THS.
Rosters: Triton, Bethany (E.T. Pearl's Basketball Corner)
Leading Scorers:
BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (2-3, Independent; +18) at TRITON TROJANS (3-2, 0-0 NSC; #6 in AP Class 1A poll): December 13, 2011.
Location: Trojan Trench (capacity 3,470), Bourbon, Ind.
Time: 7:30 p.m. EST, following 6:00 JV game.
Broadcast: none.
Quarterly Twitter Updates: @tritonscores.
Coaches: Bethany: Jim Buller, 356-344 in 33rd season at BCHS; Triton: Jason Groves, 122-32 in 7th season at THS.
Rosters: Triton, Bethany (E.T. Pearl's Basketball Corner)
Leading Scorers:
- Bethany: David DeLeeuw (18.2 ppg), Femi Hollinger-Janzen (9.7), Andy Slagel (8.0)
- Triton: Clay Yeo (28.2), Tanner Shepherd (13.5), Zak Shively (6.0)
- Bethany: Dec. 17 vs. Lakeland Christian, 11:40; Dec. 17 vs. ECA/Clinton Christian, 4:10/7:40; Jan. 3 at Bremen, 7:30
- Triton: Dec. 16 at New Prairie, 8:00; Dec. 20 at Warsaw, 7:00; Jan. 3 at ECA, 7:30
- Bethany: lost 57-40 to Lakeland, Dec. 10; def. Howe 54-32, Dec. 8; def. Prairie Heights 43-37, Dec. 3
- Triton: lost to Mishawaka Marian 58-52, Dec. 10; def. North Miami 77-57, Dec. 6; def. NorthWood 47-34, Dec. 3
- W 47-44 on 1/19/2002 at Triton
- L 49-51 on 1/25/2003 at Bethany
- L 47-53 on 1/24/2004 at Triton
- L 45-52 on 2/12/2005 at Bethany
- L 47-67 on 1/21/2006 at Triton
- L 25-45 on 1/20/2007 at Bethany
- L 43-68 on 1/19/2008 at Triton
- L 62-52 on 1/24/2009 at Bethany [Triton ranked #1, class A]
- L 58-47 on 3/14/2009 at Triton (regional) [Triton ranked #3, class A]
- L 52-50 on 12/15/2009 at Triton [Triton ranked #2, class A]
- L 52-35 on 12/14/2010 at Bethany
- Other Years: 7-6
Game Reports, 11/28/11
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11/29/2011 03:19:00 AM
Girls basketball
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 38, Bethany 32
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 3-12 2-3 8, Marie Bontrager 0-0 0-0 0, Malaina Weldy 4-8 0-0 8, Alena Yoder 0-3 0-0 0, Laken Richer 2-3 0-0 4, Natalie Thorne 2-6 0-1 4, Hanna Hochstetler 4-7 0-2 8. Totals 15-39 (38.5%) 2-6 (33.3%) 32.
Triton: Kaelyn Mason 1-4 0-0 2, Taylor Hatfield 0-7 3-4 3, Breanna Lemler 0-2 0-0 0, Krystal Sellers 0-2 0-0 0, Kylie Mason 2-4 0-1 4, Mallorie Jennings 4-11 0-0 8, Shana Anderson 6-12 2-2 16, Megan Howdeshell 2-8 1-2 5. Totals 15-50 (30.0%) 6-9 (66.7%) 38.
B 7 10 8 7 — 32
T 9 5 11 13 — 38
Three-point goals — Bethany 0-4 (Gautsche 0-4), Triton 2-11 (Anderson 2-3, Ka. Mason 0-3, Jennings 0-2, Hatfield 0-1, Ky. Mason 0-1). Total fouls — Bethany 12, Triton 12. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 35 (Thorne 17, Hochstetler 5, Weldy 5), Triton 21 (Howdeshell 6, Hatfield 5). Assists — Bethany 11 (Weldy 4, Gautsche 3), Triton 7 (Anderson 4). Steals — Triton 16 (Hatfield 5, Anderson 4), Bethany 4 (Weldy 2). Blocks — Bethany 6 (Thorne 5), Triton 0. Turnovers — Bethany 27, Triton 8.
JV: Triton 22, Bethany 9
Bethany: Tori Craw 0-4 0-2 0, Erin Bontrager 1-2 0-2 2, Katie Shank 0-2 0-0 0, Mallory Bontreger 0-1 0-1 0, Jordan Helmuth 0-1 0-0 0, Catie Kauffman 2-12 0-2 5, Mari Buenrostro 1-2 0-0 2, Marisa Marquez 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 4-25 (16.0%) 0-7 (0.0%) 9.
Triton: Kayleigh Craig 0-0 0-0 0, Autumn Kann 1-2 0-0 2, Becca Kennedy 3-15 0-0 6, Tyra Eyrich 0-11 0-2 0, Hannah Jennings 6-8 2-2 14, Allie Kann 0-8 0-0 0. Totals 10-44 (22.7%) 2-4 (50.0%) 22.
B 3 2 4 0 — 9
T 8 2 4 0 — 22
Three-point goals — Bethany 1-5 (Kauffman 1-4, Bontreger 0-1), Triton 0-4 (Kennedy 0-4). Total fouls — Bethany 5, Triton 11. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 24 (Kauffman 7, Helmuth 5, Craw 4), Triton 26 (Jenninngs 11, Eyrich 4, Kennedy 4). Assists — Bethany 4 (Bontrager 2, Helmuth 2), Triton 5 (Au. Kann 3). Steals — Bethany 4 (Kauffman 2), Triton 10 (Al. Kann 3, Au. Kann 3). Blocks — Bethany 2 (Bontrager, Kauffman), Triton 0. Turnovers — Bethany 19, Triton 9.
MS boys basketball
GOSHEN — West Noble 35, Bethany 31.
"B": West Noble 23, Bethany 21. Leading scorer — Bethany: Seth Brenneman 8.
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 38, Bethany 32
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 3-12 2-3 8, Marie Bontrager 0-0 0-0 0, Malaina Weldy 4-8 0-0 8, Alena Yoder 0-3 0-0 0, Laken Richer 2-3 0-0 4, Natalie Thorne 2-6 0-1 4, Hanna Hochstetler 4-7 0-2 8. Totals 15-39 (38.5%) 2-6 (33.3%) 32.
Triton: Kaelyn Mason 1-4 0-0 2, Taylor Hatfield 0-7 3-4 3, Breanna Lemler 0-2 0-0 0, Krystal Sellers 0-2 0-0 0, Kylie Mason 2-4 0-1 4, Mallorie Jennings 4-11 0-0 8, Shana Anderson 6-12 2-2 16, Megan Howdeshell 2-8 1-2 5. Totals 15-50 (30.0%) 6-9 (66.7%) 38.
B 7 10 8 7 — 32
T 9 5 11 13 — 38
Three-point goals — Bethany 0-4 (Gautsche 0-4), Triton 2-11 (Anderson 2-3, Ka. Mason 0-3, Jennings 0-2, Hatfield 0-1, Ky. Mason 0-1). Total fouls — Bethany 12, Triton 12. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 35 (Thorne 17, Hochstetler 5, Weldy 5), Triton 21 (Howdeshell 6, Hatfield 5). Assists — Bethany 11 (Weldy 4, Gautsche 3), Triton 7 (Anderson 4). Steals — Triton 16 (Hatfield 5, Anderson 4), Bethany 4 (Weldy 2). Blocks — Bethany 6 (Thorne 5), Triton 0. Turnovers — Bethany 27, Triton 8.
JV: Triton 22, Bethany 9
Bethany: Tori Craw 0-4 0-2 0, Erin Bontrager 1-2 0-2 2, Katie Shank 0-2 0-0 0, Mallory Bontreger 0-1 0-1 0, Jordan Helmuth 0-1 0-0 0, Catie Kauffman 2-12 0-2 5, Mari Buenrostro 1-2 0-0 2, Marisa Marquez 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 4-25 (16.0%) 0-7 (0.0%) 9.
Triton: Kayleigh Craig 0-0 0-0 0, Autumn Kann 1-2 0-0 2, Becca Kennedy 3-15 0-0 6, Tyra Eyrich 0-11 0-2 0, Hannah Jennings 6-8 2-2 14, Allie Kann 0-8 0-0 0. Totals 10-44 (22.7%) 2-4 (50.0%) 22.
B 3 2 4 0 — 9
T 8 2 4 0 — 22
Three-point goals — Bethany 1-5 (Kauffman 1-4, Bontreger 0-1), Triton 0-4 (Kennedy 0-4). Total fouls — Bethany 5, Triton 11. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 24 (Kauffman 7, Helmuth 5, Craw 4), Triton 26 (Jenninngs 11, Eyrich 4, Kennedy 4). Assists — Bethany 4 (Bontrager 2, Helmuth 2), Triton 5 (Au. Kann 3). Steals — Bethany 4 (Kauffman 2), Triton 10 (Al. Kann 3, Au. Kann 3). Blocks — Bethany 2 (Bontrager, Kauffman), Triton 0. Turnovers — Bethany 19, Triton 9.
MS boys basketball
GOSHEN — West Noble 35, Bethany 31.
"B": West Noble 23, Bethany 21. Leading scorer — Bethany: Seth Brenneman 8.
Opponents/Teams:
bb-g,
game,
msbb-b,
Triton,
West Noble
Match Reports 9/3/11
Added:
9/03/2011 08:49:00 PM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Boys soccer
FORT WAYNE — Bethany finishes first in Carroll Classic.
Semifinal — Bethany 2, Carroll 0
Other semifinals:
Warsaw 4, Homestead 0
Blackhawk 5, Westview 2, consolation
Northridge 4, Snider 0, consolation
Championship — Bethany 2, Warsaw 1
Boys soccer
FORT WAYNE — Bethany finishes first in Carroll Classic.
Semifinal — Bethany 2, Carroll 0
- B: Femi Hollinger-Janzen (Josh Stoltzfus assist) (48')
- B: Hollinger-Janzen (Andrew Snyder) (62')
Other semifinals:
Warsaw 4, Homestead 0
Blackhawk 5, Westview 2, consolation
Northridge 4, Snider 0, consolation
Championship — Bethany 2, Warsaw 1
- W: Corey Lopez (12')
- B: Caleb Morris (Andrew Snyder) (52')
- B: Josh Stoltzfus (54')
Shots on goal — Bethany 5, Warsaw 8. Saves — Bethany: Jeff Yoder 7; Warsaw: David Johnson 3.
Other games:
Third place: Carroll 1, Homestead 0
Fifth place: Blackhawk 1, Northridge 1 (Blackhawk advances in shootout)
Seventh place: Westview 4, Snider 1
Boys Tennis
BOURBON, Ind. — Bethany 3, Triton 2
Nathen Brendle def. Jeff Ross 6-1, 6-3. Blake Shetler def. Pete Kauffman 6-4, 6-3. Ike Lehman def. Dean Howdeshell 6-2, 7-5. Evan Grims/Abe Thorne lost to Austin Kanarr /Josh Shafer 3-6, 1-6. Parth Patel/Jesse Amstutz lost to Wil Rettinger)/Jackson Downing 6-7 (2), 3-6.
JV: Bethany 4, Triton 4
Hans Miller lost to Jared Fisher 4-8. Sol Brenneman def. Alex Eib 8-6. Landon Weldy def. Chase Eyrich 8-2. Tristan Clark def. Dylan Holbrook 8-7 (4). Himal Kind/Wade Troyer lost to Darren Harrel/Jake Oldhame 6-8. Joel Gerig/Ryan Duckworth def. Austin Sellers/Spencer Glingle 8-6. Luke Schrock/Roberto Ramos lost to Jared Fisher/Alex Eib 2-6. Colin Samuel/Delan Schrock lost to Austin Sellers/Spencer Glingle 1-6.
Wire reports and multiple correspondents contributed to this report.
Other games:
Third place: Carroll 1, Homestead 0
Fifth place: Blackhawk 1, Northridge 1 (Blackhawk advances in shootout)
Seventh place: Westview 4, Snider 1
Boys Tennis
BOURBON, Ind. — Bethany 3, Triton 2
Nathen Brendle def. Jeff Ross 6-1, 6-3. Blake Shetler def. Pete Kauffman 6-4, 6-3. Ike Lehman def. Dean Howdeshell 6-2, 7-5. Evan Grims/Abe Thorne lost to Austin Kanarr /Josh Shafer 3-6, 1-6. Parth Patel/Jesse Amstutz lost to Wil Rettinger)/Jackson Downing 6-7 (2), 3-6.
JV: Bethany 4, Triton 4
Hans Miller lost to Jared Fisher 4-8. Sol Brenneman def. Alex Eib 8-6. Landon Weldy def. Chase Eyrich 8-2. Tristan Clark def. Dylan Holbrook 8-7 (4). Himal Kind/Wade Troyer lost to Darren Harrel/Jake Oldhame 6-8. Joel Gerig/Ryan Duckworth def. Austin Sellers/Spencer Glingle 8-6. Luke Schrock/Roberto Ramos lost to Jared Fisher/Alex Eib 2-6. Colin Samuel/Delan Schrock lost to Austin Sellers/Spencer Glingle 1-6.
Wire reports and multiple correspondents contributed to this report.
Game Reports, 12/14/10
Added:
12/14/2010 10:36:00 PM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Boys basketball varsity
GOSHEN — Triton 52, Bethany 35
Triton: Griffyn Carpenter 6 0-0 15, Zak Shively 2 0-0 5, Nick Nordmann 0 0-0 0, Dane Kennedy 1 0-0 2, Jackson Downing 0 0-0 0, Quentyn Carpenter 1 2-2 4, Austin Davis 2 1-1 5, Stephen Rowe 0 0-0 0, Jordan Everett 5 4-4 17, Drew Mason 1 0-0 2, Seth Glingle 0 0-0 0, Blake Lemler 1 0-0 2. Totals 19 7-7 (100.0%) 52.
Bethany: Andrew Snyder 0 0-0 0, Femi Hollinger-Janzen 3 4-5 10, Bryce Rheinheimer 0 0-0 0, Joel Yoder 0 0-0 0, Andy Slagel 2 1-1 5, James Helmuth 2 0-0 6, David DeLeeuw 1 5-6 7, Hamilton Thorne 3 1-5 7, Caleb Morris 0 0-0 0. Totals 11 11-17 (64.7%) 35.
.Scoring By Quarters
T 16 17 11 8 — 52
B 8 6 7 14 — 35
Three-point goals — Triton 7 (G. Carpenter 3, Everett 3, Shively), Bethany 2 (Helmuth 2). Total fouls — Triton 14, Bethany 9. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Triton 30, Bethany 23 (Thorne 7, Morris 5, Hollinger-Janzen 4). Assists — Triton 11, Bethany 6 (Slagel 2, Snyder 2). Steals — Bethany: Hollinger-Janzen 5, Slagel 4.
Officials — Tim Smith, Trent Long, Jay Smith.
JV boys basketball
GOSHEN — Triton 41, Bethany 17
Leading scorers — Triton: Brandon Mosier 14; Bethany: Andrew Snyder 6.
Boys basketball varsity
GOSHEN — Triton 52, Bethany 35
Triton: Griffyn Carpenter 6 0-0 15, Zak Shively 2 0-0 5, Nick Nordmann 0 0-0 0, Dane Kennedy 1 0-0 2, Jackson Downing 0 0-0 0, Quentyn Carpenter 1 2-2 4, Austin Davis 2 1-1 5, Stephen Rowe 0 0-0 0, Jordan Everett 5 4-4 17, Drew Mason 1 0-0 2, Seth Glingle 0 0-0 0, Blake Lemler 1 0-0 2. Totals 19 7-7 (100.0%) 52.
Bethany: Andrew Snyder 0 0-0 0, Femi Hollinger-Janzen 3 4-5 10, Bryce Rheinheimer 0 0-0 0, Joel Yoder 0 0-0 0, Andy Slagel 2 1-1 5, James Helmuth 2 0-0 6, David DeLeeuw 1 5-6 7, Hamilton Thorne 3 1-5 7, Caleb Morris 0 0-0 0. Totals 11 11-17 (64.7%) 35.
.Scoring By Quarters
T 16 17 11 8 — 52
B 8 6 7 14 — 35
Three-point goals — Triton 7 (G. Carpenter 3, Everett 3, Shively), Bethany 2 (Helmuth 2). Total fouls — Triton 14, Bethany 9. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Triton 30, Bethany 23 (Thorne 7, Morris 5, Hollinger-Janzen 4). Assists — Triton 11, Bethany 6 (Slagel 2, Snyder 2). Steals — Bethany: Hollinger-Janzen 5, Slagel 4.
Officials — Tim Smith, Trent Long, Jay Smith.
JV boys basketball
GOSHEN — Triton 41, Bethany 17
Leading scorers — Triton: Brandon Mosier 14; Bethany: Andrew Snyder 6.
Opponents/Teams:
bb-b,
game,
HSBBb 10-11,
Triton
Game Reports 11/29/10
Added:
11/30/2010 05:02:00 PM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Girls Basketball
GOSHEN — Triton 50, Bethany 39
Triton: Hannah Downing 3-4 0-0 8, Emily Duff 3-9 5-7 12, Sarah Stchter 0-4 0-0 0, Allison Thacker 1-1 7-8 9, Aundrea Sellers 2-5 0-1 4, Shana Anderson 3-14 2-5 9, Megan Howdeshell 4-7 0-0 8. Totals 16-44 (36.4%) 14-21 (60.7%) 50.
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 0-4 0-4 0, Mattie Lehman 2-2 1-3 6, Malaina Weldy 2-2 2-2 6, Twila Albrecht 0-0 0-0 0, Alena Yoder 0-0 0-0 0, Ali Hochstetler 0-3 1-2 1, Marla zumFelde 5-10 4-5 14, Natalie Thorne 5-9 2-4 12. Totals 14-30 (46.7%) 10-20 (50.0%) 39.
Scoring By Quarters
T 9 10 18 13 — 50
B 12 7 13 7 — 39
Three-point goals — Triton 1-6 (Downing 2), Bethany 1-6 (Lehman 1). Total fouls — Triton 21, Bethany 13. Fouled out — Sellers.
Rebounds — Triton 21 (Sellers 6, Anderson 5), Bethany 18 (Thorne 10, zumFelde 3). Assists — Triton 12 (Anderson 4, Howdeshell 3), Bethany 12 (Hochstetler 3, zumFelde 3). Blocks — Triton 0, Bethany 0. Steals — Triton 14 (Anderson 4, Howdeshell 3), Bethany 10 (Hochstetler 5, Thorne 2). Turnovers — Triton 12 (Anderson 3, Howdeshell 3), Bethany 22 (Weldy 8, Thorne 5, zumFelde 5).
JV Girls Basketball
GOSHEN — Triton 43, Bethany 13
Leading scorers — Triton: Brook Johnson 8, Blair Johnson 7, Malorie Jennings 7; Bethany: Hanna Hochstetler 8.
Girls Basketball
GOSHEN — Triton 50, Bethany 39
Triton: Hannah Downing 3-4 0-0 8, Emily Duff 3-9 5-7 12, Sarah Stchter 0-4 0-0 0, Allison Thacker 1-1 7-8 9, Aundrea Sellers 2-5 0-1 4, Shana Anderson 3-14 2-5 9, Megan Howdeshell 4-7 0-0 8. Totals 16-44 (36.4%) 14-21 (60.7%) 50.
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 0-4 0-4 0, Mattie Lehman 2-2 1-3 6, Malaina Weldy 2-2 2-2 6, Twila Albrecht 0-0 0-0 0, Alena Yoder 0-0 0-0 0, Ali Hochstetler 0-3 1-2 1, Marla zumFelde 5-10 4-5 14, Natalie Thorne 5-9 2-4 12. Totals 14-30 (46.7%) 10-20 (50.0%) 39.
Scoring By Quarters
T 9 10 18 13 — 50
B 12 7 13 7 — 39
Three-point goals — Triton 1-6 (Downing 2), Bethany 1-6 (Lehman 1). Total fouls — Triton 21, Bethany 13. Fouled out — Sellers.
Rebounds — Triton 21 (Sellers 6, Anderson 5), Bethany 18 (Thorne 10, zumFelde 3). Assists — Triton 12 (Anderson 4, Howdeshell 3), Bethany 12 (Hochstetler 3, zumFelde 3). Blocks — Triton 0, Bethany 0. Steals — Triton 14 (Anderson 4, Howdeshell 3), Bethany 10 (Hochstetler 5, Thorne 2). Turnovers — Triton 12 (Anderson 3, Howdeshell 3), Bethany 22 (Weldy 8, Thorne 5, zumFelde 5).
JV Girls Basketball
GOSHEN — Triton 43, Bethany 13
Leading scorers — Triton: Brook Johnson 8, Blair Johnson 7, Malorie Jennings 7; Bethany: Hanna Hochstetler 8.
Opponents/Teams:
bb-g,
game,
HSGBb 10-11,
Triton
Girls Basketball vs. Triton: Preview
Added:
11/29/2010 04:59:00 AM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
TRITON TROJANS (2-3, 0-0 NSC) at BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (2-2, Independent; +3): November 29, 2010.
Location: Menno Lands (cap. 800), Goshen, Ind.
Time: 7:30 p.m. EST, following 6:00 JV game.
Rosters: Triton, Bethany (ETPearl.com)
Coaches:
TRITON TROJANS (2-3, 0-0 NSC) at BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (2-2, Independent; +3): November 29, 2010.
Location: Menno Lands (cap. 800), Goshen, Ind.
Time: 7:30 p.m. EST, following 6:00 JV game.
Rosters: Triton, Bethany (ETPearl.com)
Coaches:
- Bethany: Krysten Parson (32-63, 5th season at BCHS)
- Triton: Adam Heckaman (15-33, 3rd season at THS)
- Bethany: Marla zumFelde (15.5 ppg); Natalie Thorne (7.5); Gina Gautsche (6.0)
- Triton: Shana Anderson (16.0 ppg); Allison Thacker (10.2); Emily Duff (10.0)
- Bethany: Dec. 3 at Prairie Heights, 7:30; Dec. 4 vs. Lakewood Park, 2:30; Dec. 7 vs. John Glenn, 7:30
- Triton: Dec. 4 vs. Knox, 8:00; Dec. 8 at Tippecanoe Valley, 7:45; Dec. 10 vs. Bremen, 7:30
- Bethany: def. Lakeland Christian 63-25, Nov. 22; lost 43-53 to Concord, Nov. 19; def. West Noble 51-47, Nov. 13
- Triton: lost 46-49 to South Central (Union Mills), Nov. 19; lost 47-52 to Plymouth, Nov. 18; lost 29-43 to Argos, Nov. 16
Last Ten Years:
- 2009-10: Bethany 31, Triton 35
- 2008-09: 31-54.
- 2007-08: 27-63.
- 2006-07: 47-59.
- 2005-06: 37-46.
- 2004-05: 23-37.
- 2003-04: 31-71.
- 2002-03: 35-57.
- 2001-02: 43-84.
- 2000-01: 33-74.
Match Reports 9/16/10
Added:
9/16/2010 08:01:00 PM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Varsity Volleyball
BOURBON — Triton def. Bethany 18-25, 25-19, 25-18, 28-26
Aces — Bethany: Mandy Schlabach 3. Assists — Bethany: Elise Romero 18. Kills — Bethany: Marla zumFelde 21. Blocks — Bethany: zumFelde 2. Digs — Bethany: Mattie Lehman 14, Schlabach 10.
JV Volleyball
BOURBON — Bethany def. Triton 25-11, 23-25, 15-11
Aces — Bethany: Jennifer Leichty 6. Assists — Bethany: Leichty 7. Kills — Bethany: Amber Hydon 5. Blocks — Bethany: Brooke Hershberger 1. Digs — Bethany: Marie Bontrager 7.
Girls Soccer
GOSHEN — Trinity 2, Bethany 2 (Trinity wins 2-1 on penalty kicks)
Middle school Boys Cross Country
GOSHEN — Stanley Clark 20, Bethany 35; Bethany 17, Jimtown 41; Jimtown 44, Stanley Clark 15.
Top ten — Mario Manta (SC) 11:51, Saul Sauceda (B) 12:02, Joey Vaiga (SC) 12:32, Max Manta (SC) 12:36, Daniel Goodman (SC) 12:54, Jesse Amstutz (B) 13:19, Santiago David (SC) 13:19, Tanner Fervida (B) 13:20, Nicholas Treveno (J) 13:40, Trent Yoder (B) 14:05.
Other Bethany runners — 11th, Kyle Snyder 14:07; 14th, Martin Gerig 14:29; 19th, Austin Hooley 16:23; 21st, Neel Bhagat 16:37.
Middle school Girls Cross Country
GOSHEN — Stanley Clark 16, Bethany 41; Bethany 42, Jimtown 16; Jimtown 30, Stanley Clark 25.
Top ten — Hannah Fisher (SC) 12:25, Raelle Hustekant (J) 13:38, Mary Cate Varga (SC) 13:57, Madeline Fulton (SC) 13:58, Maddie Dowdy (J) 14:20, Riley Gimson (J) 14:29, Erikal Bauman (J) 15:23, Devin Mushy (SC) 15:44, Kelsey Miller (B) 15:56, Srace Landey (SC) 16:11.
Other Bethany runners — 12th, Hannah Yeakey 16:38; 14th, Persis Wade 16:51; 16th, Lena Yeakey 17:44; 17th, Syd Dille 18:23.
Middle school "A" Volleyball
ELKHART — Concord def. Bethany 25-20, 16-25, 15-13
Aces — Concord: Abbi Hawkins 6. Assists — Concord: Hawkins 7. Kills — Concord: Jordan Helmuth 7. Digs — Concord: Mallory Bontreger 3.
Middle school "B" Volleyball
ELKHART — Concord def. Bethany 25-14, 25-17
Varsity Volleyball
BOURBON — Triton def. Bethany 18-25, 25-19, 25-18, 28-26
Aces — Bethany: Mandy Schlabach 3. Assists — Bethany: Elise Romero 18. Kills — Bethany: Marla zumFelde 21. Blocks — Bethany: zumFelde 2. Digs — Bethany: Mattie Lehman 14, Schlabach 10.
JV Volleyball
BOURBON — Bethany def. Triton 25-11, 23-25, 15-11
Aces — Bethany: Jennifer Leichty 6. Assists — Bethany: Leichty 7. Kills — Bethany: Amber Hydon 5. Blocks — Bethany: Brooke Hershberger 1. Digs — Bethany: Marie Bontrager 7.
Girls Soccer
GOSHEN — Trinity 2, Bethany 2 (Trinity wins 2-1 on penalty kicks)
- T: Katie Was (16')
- B: Sharisse Yoder (Malaina Weldy) (29')
- T: unknown (49')
- B: Emma Caskey (Yoder) (53')
Middle school Boys Cross Country
GOSHEN — Stanley Clark 20, Bethany 35; Bethany 17, Jimtown 41; Jimtown 44, Stanley Clark 15.
Top ten — Mario Manta (SC) 11:51, Saul Sauceda (B) 12:02, Joey Vaiga (SC) 12:32, Max Manta (SC) 12:36, Daniel Goodman (SC) 12:54, Jesse Amstutz (B) 13:19, Santiago David (SC) 13:19, Tanner Fervida (B) 13:20, Nicholas Treveno (J) 13:40, Trent Yoder (B) 14:05.
Other Bethany runners — 11th, Kyle Snyder 14:07; 14th, Martin Gerig 14:29; 19th, Austin Hooley 16:23; 21st, Neel Bhagat 16:37.
Middle school Girls Cross Country
GOSHEN — Stanley Clark 16, Bethany 41; Bethany 42, Jimtown 16; Jimtown 30, Stanley Clark 25.
Top ten — Hannah Fisher (SC) 12:25, Raelle Hustekant (J) 13:38, Mary Cate Varga (SC) 13:57, Madeline Fulton (SC) 13:58, Maddie Dowdy (J) 14:20, Riley Gimson (J) 14:29, Erikal Bauman (J) 15:23, Devin Mushy (SC) 15:44, Kelsey Miller (B) 15:56, Srace Landey (SC) 16:11.
Other Bethany runners — 12th, Hannah Yeakey 16:38; 14th, Persis Wade 16:51; 16th, Lena Yeakey 17:44; 17th, Syd Dille 18:23.
Middle school "A" Volleyball
ELKHART — Concord def. Bethany 25-20, 16-25, 15-13
Aces — Concord: Abbi Hawkins 6. Assists — Concord: Hawkins 7. Kills — Concord: Jordan Helmuth 7. Digs — Concord: Mallory Bontreger 3.
Middle school "B" Volleyball
ELKHART — Concord def. Bethany 25-14, 25-17
Opponents/Teams:
Concord,
game,
Jimtown,
MSBXC 2010,
msvb,
MSVb 2010,
msxc-b,
msxc-g,
Stanley Clark,
Triton,
volleyball
Match Reports September 4
Added:
9/04/2010 01:45:00 PM
NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Boys soccer
FORT WAYNE — Bethany 7th in Carroll Soccer Classic.
Carroll 4, Bethany 1 in consolation semifinal
Bethany 2, Blackhawk 1 (overtime) in 7th-place game
Boys Tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 4, Triton 1
Ben Mast def. Jeff Ross 6-1, 6-0. Nate Brendle lost to Pete Kauffman 2-6, 1-6. Blake Shetler def. Jackson Downing 6-1, 6-4. Kyle Miller/Matt Ebersole def. Jordan Everett/Austin Davis 7-5, 7-6 (1). Russell Klassen/Evan Grimes def. Josh Shafer/Clay Yeo 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.
JV: Triton 4, Bethany 2
Andrew Snyder lost to Dean Howdeshell 6-8. Parth Patel lost to Lucas Shafer 4-8. Justin Zehr lost to Shafer 1-6. Abe Thorne/Ryan Minter lost to Darren Harrell/Jack Oldham 6-8. Josh Helmuth/Wade Troyer def. Chase Eyrich/Aaron Stevens 8-4. Himal King/Joel Gerig def. Eyrich/Stevens 6-1.
JV Volleyball
ELKHART — Bethany 3rd in ECA JV Invitational.
Boys soccer
FORT WAYNE — Bethany 7th in Carroll Soccer Classic.
- Consolation semifinal: Westview 1, Blackhawk 1 (Westview wins on penalty kicks)
- Consolation semifinal: #11 Carroll 4, Bethany 1
- Semifinal: #15 Homestead 1, #19 Warsaw 0
- Semifinal: (HM) Northridge 4, (HM) Snider 1
- 7th-place game: Bethany 2, Blackhawk 1, overtime
- 5th-place game: #11 Carroll 4, Westview 0
- 3rd-place game: #19 Warsaw 3, Snider 0
- Championship: #15 Homestead 2, (HM) Northridge 2 (Homestead wins 5-4 on 6 penalty kicks)
Carroll 4, Bethany 1 in consolation semifinal
- B: Femi Hollinger-Janzen (2')
- C: Austin Schweitzer (Jason Walcutt) (13')
- C: Sam Didion (Nathan Byrd) (23')
- C: Colson Wagoner (Gavin Downs) (37')
- C: Walcutt (50')
Bethany 2, Blackhawk 1 (overtime) in 7th-place game
- Bl: Reid Zimmerman (Austin Crane assist) (50')
- BC: Joel Yoder (Josh Stoltzfus) (65')
- BC: Yoder (Drew Sylvester) (84')
Boys Tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 4, Triton 1
Ben Mast def. Jeff Ross 6-1, 6-0. Nate Brendle lost to Pete Kauffman 2-6, 1-6. Blake Shetler def. Jackson Downing 6-1, 6-4. Kyle Miller/Matt Ebersole def. Jordan Everett/Austin Davis 7-5, 7-6 (1). Russell Klassen/Evan Grimes def. Josh Shafer/Clay Yeo 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.
JV: Triton 4, Bethany 2
Andrew Snyder lost to Dean Howdeshell 6-8. Parth Patel lost to Lucas Shafer 4-8. Justin Zehr lost to Shafer 1-6. Abe Thorne/Ryan Minter lost to Darren Harrell/Jack Oldham 6-8. Josh Helmuth/Wade Troyer def. Chase Eyrich/Aaron Stevens 8-4. Himal King/Joel Gerig def. Eyrich/Stevens 6-1.
JV Volleyball
ELKHART — Bethany 3rd in ECA JV Invitational.
- Semifinal: ECA def. SB Adams
- Semifinal: Jimtown def. Bethany (2 sets)
- Consolation: Bethany def. Adams (3 sets)
- Final: ECA vs. Jimtown
Memorable Moments #5-#4
Added:
7/30/2010 07:21:00 PM
#5. December 15: Bruins take Trojans to the wire

Entering the Trojan Trench in Bourbon, Ind., on the night of December 15, Bethany was not even the biggest basketball story in Goshen. That honor belonged to Goshen College senior Errick McCollum II, who that night broke the Maple Leafs career scoring record. But if the Bruins, who began their third game in six days 1-4 and 20-point underdogs in the statewide Sagarin ratings, were not a story before that game, they certainly were after.
Triton came in 5-0 and ranked second in class 1A by the Associated Press. The only school ahead of them was Bowman Academy, the eventual state champion; Triton had been a state finalist in 2009 and won the title in 2008. Bethany had made it as far as semistate only twice, most recently in 2002. The Bruins took their first sectional trophy in seven years home in 2009, only to see their season end on the same court on which they were about to play.
But from the opening tip, none of that history mattered. Bethany outscored Triton 15-8 in the first quarter. They tacked on 21 more in the second, their highest-scoring quarter of the year to that point, with the lead ballooning to 13 points before settling back into a 36-28 halftime lead. The lead would be gradually siphoned off in the third quarter, as Triton closed the gap to 38-37 after three periods.
In the waning seconds, the game’s defining moment came. Seth Kauffman picked off a Triton pass near midcourt, and the resulting slam dunk with 0.2 seconds to play would set the final score at 52-50 in Triton's favor. It was Kauffman’s fifth career dunk, as well as the first for which we have photographic evidence; that photo, taken by Orion Lemler of the Triton Trojan Athletic Club, can be seen at the top of this post.
Bethany didn’t win its second game of the season that night. However, it would do so that Saturday against Clinton Christian. From there, the Bruins did no looking back, winning 13 of 15 games starting with the holiday tournament and finishing the regular season 13-7. They would lose in the sectional semifinal to a Fort Wayne Blackhawk squad that was one of the last eight teams in class 1A.
#4: February 17: Helmuth’s three sinks Jimtown
As I said above, once the boys basketball team started winning, it did not look back. But on another Tuesday night nine weeks later, they almost did. Again it was a road game, not in the 3,470-seat Trojan Trench but in the still-cavernous Jimtown High School gym with its capacity of 2,106. Bethany entered the game short a pair of players due to illness in point guard Jesse Ramer and forward Andrew Slagel.
This time the Bruins fell behind off the tip, with a bucket from 6-4 forward Brian Hosinski giving Jimtown a lead with 6:04 to play. The buckets weren’t kind to either team that period, as the combined 3-for-13 shooting would indicate. Another basket from Hosinski at the 2:18 mark made him the game’s leading scorer to that point; Jimtown led 6-0, and the score would stay that way until the period’s end.
Bethany came out strong in the second quarter, as they did in the Triton game. This time, however, it was on the defensive end, as they held Jimtown without a point for over 13 minutes into the third quarter; the scoreless second quarter was their best defensive stanza of the season. Hamilton Thorne matched Jimtown’s first-quarter output by himself, with six points on 3-of-6 shooting and four rebounds in the quarter. The Bruins would add a bucket from Mikey Kelly with 5:17 to go, followed just over two minutes later by a three-point shot from reserve guard James Helmuth to take the lead at 7-6.
Jimtown struck back for the first points the second half with a three from Brae Beadles, then tied the game at 14 with a Bret Giddings long-distance shot at 2:40. Thorne’s field goal gave Bethany the lead back only to be answered by another Giddings three-pointer, then Seth Kauffman’s layup was quickly answered by Beadles from downtown. Jimtown led 20-18 with 1:34 to play in the third, and they would maintain that lead for over nine minutes.
After a three-point play from Beadles, the Bruins trailed by five with a quarter left. While the fact that Bethany trailed would not soon change, neither did their offense stagnate. Thorne would mark the first tally of the final period at 6:10, answered by Hosinski 105 seconds later. The teams traded baskets until a pair of free throws from Ben Bontreger with just less than three minutes left cut the gap to 28-24. A three-pointer from Helmuth made it a one-point game with 1:49 showing on the Fair-Play scoreboard. Jimtown would hold the ball for more than a minute, taking advantage of the Bruins’ three team fouls to milk the clock until inside of 25 seconds remained when Femi Hollinger-Janzen fouled.
The subsequent inbound pass was picked off by a leaping Helmuth, and Bethany coach Jim Buller called timeout with :20.4 left to set up the offense. Buller told newspapers after the game that his play was supposed to go inside, but Jimtown’s post presence was too significant. So the ball found Helmuth in the right corner, and he shot. The ball hit nylon with four seconds remaining.
The clock would be reset to 5.1 seconds, but four timeouts later, Bethany would emerge with a 30-28 win. James Helmuth, the only sub to enter for the Bruins, finished with nine points, hitting his last three 3-point attempts and ending as the team’s second-leading scorer. You said his last shot was the fourth most memorable moment from the 2009-10 season, and this game will come up again in the countdown.
(Photo by Ricky Yoder/Be Blessed Photos, via Michiana Sports Authority)
Coming tomorrow: We’ll take the pitch with the girls soccer team for two nights in October.
Entering the Trojan Trench in Bourbon, Ind., on the night of December 15, Bethany was not even the biggest basketball story in Goshen. That honor belonged to Goshen College senior Errick McCollum II, who that night broke the Maple Leafs career scoring record. But if the Bruins, who began their third game in six days 1-4 and 20-point underdogs in the statewide Sagarin ratings, were not a story before that game, they certainly were after.
Triton came in 5-0 and ranked second in class 1A by the Associated Press. The only school ahead of them was Bowman Academy, the eventual state champion; Triton had been a state finalist in 2009 and won the title in 2008. Bethany had made it as far as semistate only twice, most recently in 2002. The Bruins took their first sectional trophy in seven years home in 2009, only to see their season end on the same court on which they were about to play.
But from the opening tip, none of that history mattered. Bethany outscored Triton 15-8 in the first quarter. They tacked on 21 more in the second, their highest-scoring quarter of the year to that point, with the lead ballooning to 13 points before settling back into a 36-28 halftime lead. The lead would be gradually siphoned off in the third quarter, as Triton closed the gap to 38-37 after three periods.
In the waning seconds, the game’s defining moment came. Seth Kauffman picked off a Triton pass near midcourt, and the resulting slam dunk with 0.2 seconds to play would set the final score at 52-50 in Triton's favor. It was Kauffman’s fifth career dunk, as well as the first for which we have photographic evidence; that photo, taken by Orion Lemler of the Triton Trojan Athletic Club, can be seen at the top of this post.
Bethany didn’t win its second game of the season that night. However, it would do so that Saturday against Clinton Christian. From there, the Bruins did no looking back, winning 13 of 15 games starting with the holiday tournament and finishing the regular season 13-7. They would lose in the sectional semifinal to a Fort Wayne Blackhawk squad that was one of the last eight teams in class 1A.
#4: February 17: Helmuth’s three sinks Jimtown
As I said above, once the boys basketball team started winning, it did not look back. But on another Tuesday night nine weeks later, they almost did. Again it was a road game, not in the 3,470-seat Trojan Trench but in the still-cavernous Jimtown High School gym with its capacity of 2,106. Bethany entered the game short a pair of players due to illness in point guard Jesse Ramer and forward Andrew Slagel.
This time the Bruins fell behind off the tip, with a bucket from 6-4 forward Brian Hosinski giving Jimtown a lead with 6:04 to play. The buckets weren’t kind to either team that period, as the combined 3-for-13 shooting would indicate. Another basket from Hosinski at the 2:18 mark made him the game’s leading scorer to that point; Jimtown led 6-0, and the score would stay that way until the period’s end.
Bethany came out strong in the second quarter, as they did in the Triton game. This time, however, it was on the defensive end, as they held Jimtown without a point for over 13 minutes into the third quarter; the scoreless second quarter was their best defensive stanza of the season. Hamilton Thorne matched Jimtown’s first-quarter output by himself, with six points on 3-of-6 shooting and four rebounds in the quarter. The Bruins would add a bucket from Mikey Kelly with 5:17 to go, followed just over two minutes later by a three-point shot from reserve guard James Helmuth to take the lead at 7-6.
Jimtown struck back for the first points the second half with a three from Brae Beadles, then tied the game at 14 with a Bret Giddings long-distance shot at 2:40. Thorne’s field goal gave Bethany the lead back only to be answered by another Giddings three-pointer, then Seth Kauffman’s layup was quickly answered by Beadles from downtown. Jimtown led 20-18 with 1:34 to play in the third, and they would maintain that lead for over nine minutes.
After a three-point play from Beadles, the Bruins trailed by five with a quarter left. While the fact that Bethany trailed would not soon change, neither did their offense stagnate. Thorne would mark the first tally of the final period at 6:10, answered by Hosinski 105 seconds later. The teams traded baskets until a pair of free throws from Ben Bontreger with just less than three minutes left cut the gap to 28-24. A three-pointer from Helmuth made it a one-point game with 1:49 showing on the Fair-Play scoreboard. Jimtown would hold the ball for more than a minute, taking advantage of the Bruins’ three team fouls to milk the clock until inside of 25 seconds remained when Femi Hollinger-Janzen fouled.
The subsequent inbound pass was picked off by a leaping Helmuth, and Bethany coach Jim Buller called timeout with :20.4 left to set up the offense. Buller told newspapers after the game that his play was supposed to go inside, but Jimtown’s post presence was too significant. So the ball found Helmuth in the right corner, and he shot. The ball hit nylon with four seconds remaining.
The clock would be reset to 5.1 seconds, but four timeouts later, Bethany would emerge with a 30-28 win. James Helmuth, the only sub to enter for the Bruins, finished with nine points, hitting his last three 3-point attempts and ending as the team’s second-leading scorer. You said his last shot was the fourth most memorable moment from the 2009-10 season, and this game will come up again in the countdown.
(Photo by Ricky Yoder/Be Blessed Photos, via Michiana Sports Authority)
Coming tomorrow: We’ll take the pitch with the girls soccer team for two nights in October.
Game Reports, May 20
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Baseball
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 10, Bethany 9
B 000 045 0 — 9 7 4
T 030 231 1 — 10 9 1
Seth Kauffman, Ben Bontreger (5), Mikey Kelly (5; L, 3-4) and Jared Miller; Vuittanet, Lindsey (6, W) and Heath.
Hits — Bethany: Bontreger 2; Triton: Garey 2, Hoffer 2, Vuittanet 2. 2B — Bethany: Scott Weaver; Triton: Vuittanet 2, Hoffer. RBI — Bethany: Weaver 3, Bontreger 2; Triton: Garey 3, Hoffer 3.
Girls tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 5, Jimtown 0 in sectional first round at Goshen.
Boys track
GOSHEN — Bethany 12th in sectional at Goshen.
Team scores: Concord 129, Fairfield 93, Warsaw 78, Northridge 76, Goshen 60, Memorial 59, Central 56, NorthWood 37, Jimtown 29, Wawasee 5, ECA 2, Bethany 0.
Bethany events
100 — prelims: Daimon Leader (Ce) 11.25, Dominique Wrathell (J) 11.29, Vonte Upshaw (Co) 11.37, J.J. Frey (Nr) 11.27. Final qualifying time 11.45. Also: 15th, Ryan Snyder (B) 11.82.
1600 — Tyler Wynn (G) 4:28.25, Trevor Moore (Nr) 4:29.77, Daniel Zelaya (Co) 4:33.19, Willoughby (Co) 4:33.86 (regional qualifying time). Also: 18th, Austin Mumaw (B) 4:59.92; 20th, Ben Hochstetler (B) 5:12.18.
200 — prelims: Dmitriy Yegorov (Nr) 22.60, Urston Smith (M) 22.61, Brett Baumgartner (F) 22.67, Mario Whyte (F) 22.75. Final qualifying time 22.98. Also: 13th, Ryan Snyder (B) 23.92; 19th, Josh Stoltzfus (B) 25.25.
Baseball
BOURBON, Ind. — Triton 10, Bethany 9
B 000 045 0 — 9 7 4
T 030 231 1 — 10 9 1
Seth Kauffman, Ben Bontreger (5), Mikey Kelly (5; L, 3-4) and Jared Miller; Vuittanet, Lindsey (6, W) and Heath.
Hits — Bethany: Bontreger 2; Triton: Garey 2, Hoffer 2, Vuittanet 2. 2B — Bethany: Scott Weaver; Triton: Vuittanet 2, Hoffer. RBI — Bethany: Weaver 3, Bontreger 2; Triton: Garey 3, Hoffer 3.
Girls tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 5, Jimtown 0 in sectional first round at Goshen.
Mandy Schlabach def. Siera Candler 6-3, 6-1. Emma Caskey def. Carla Vincent 6-1, 6-0. Emily Shenk def. Aubrey Adams 6-3, 6-0. Marla zumFelde/Maria Thomas def. Jenna Turpin/Katie Helver 6-4, 6-1. Corine Alvarez/Jama Yoder def. Kaley Funkhouser/Morgan Belakovich 6-0, 6-3.
Boys track
GOSHEN — Bethany 12th in sectional at Goshen.
Team scores: Concord 129, Fairfield 93, Warsaw 78, Northridge 76, Goshen 60, Memorial 59, Central 56, NorthWood 37, Jimtown 29, Wawasee 5, ECA 2, Bethany 0.
Bethany events
100 — prelims: Daimon Leader (Ce) 11.25, Dominique Wrathell (J) 11.29, Vonte Upshaw (Co) 11.37, J.J. Frey (Nr) 11.27. Final qualifying time 11.45. Also: 15th, Ryan Snyder (B) 11.82.
1600 — Tyler Wynn (G) 4:28.25, Trevor Moore (Nr) 4:29.77, Daniel Zelaya (Co) 4:33.19, Willoughby (Co) 4:33.86 (regional qualifying time). Also: 18th, Austin Mumaw (B) 4:59.92; 20th, Ben Hochstetler (B) 5:12.18.
200 — prelims: Dmitriy Yegorov (Nr) 22.60, Urston Smith (M) 22.61, Brett Baumgartner (F) 22.67, Mario Whyte (F) 22.75. Final qualifying time 22.98. Also: 13th, Ryan Snyder (B) 23.92; 19th, Josh Stoltzfus (B) 25.25.
Game Reports, May 3
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Monday Night Softball
GOSHEN — Bethany 9, Argos 2
A 2 6 2
B 9 9 1
Mattie Lehman (W; 15 strikeouts) and Ali Hochstetler; A. Flower (L), L. Flower (4) and K. Stark, A. Flower (4).
Hits — Argos: J. Ewing 2, L. Flower 2, K. Barr, A. Flower; Bethany: Chris Minter 3, Leanne Hochstetler 2, Caitlin Fecher, Ali Hochstetler, Megan Schmucker, Kelly Snyder. 2B — Argos: L. Flower; Bethany: Fecher, Hochstetler.
Monday Night Tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 5, Triton 0
Mandy Schlabach def. Britney Edington 6-0, 6-1. Emma Caskey def. Marissa Ross 6-0, 6-0. Emily Shenk def. Taylor Fisher 6-0, 6-0. Marla zumFelde/Maria Thomas def. Brook Balzer/Adrienne Vitter 6-0, 6-0. Corine Alvarez/Sharisse Yoder def. Arielle Clabaugh/Savannah Baker 6-1, 6-0.
JV: Bethany 5, Triton 0
Jama Yoder def. Nargiza Aminova 8-3. Ji Eun Han def. Jessica Babendragh 8-1. Twila Albrecht def. Mariah Young 8-1. Sydney Kehr/Pooja Patel def. Grace Erb/Kendall Mason 8-1. You Jin Bae/Shina Park def. My-Hanh Vu/Rebeka Day 8-1.
Baseball
GOSHEN — Bethany 6, Argos 5
A 000 030 2 — 5
B 000 321 x — 6
E — Beechy, Kelly, Rex. DP — Argos 0, Bethany 1. LOB — Argos 8, Bethany 6. 2B — Deon, JMiller. 3B — Ramer. HR — Deon, Sanders. SB — Kelly 2, Dunfee, Helmuth, Klassen, KMiller, Sanders, Weaver. SH — Helmuth, ILehman.
Rex pitched to 1 batter in 5th.
HBP — by Weaver 3 (Sanders 2, Dunfee), by Sanders (Helmuth). WP — Rex, Sanders, Weaver. PB — Zechiel. T — 1:53.
JV: Bethany at West Noble, canceled.
Monday Night Softball
GOSHEN — Bethany 9, Argos 2
A 2 6 2
B 9 9 1
Mattie Lehman (W; 15 strikeouts) and Ali Hochstetler; A. Flower (L), L. Flower (4) and K. Stark, A. Flower (4).
Hits — Argos: J. Ewing 2, L. Flower 2, K. Barr, A. Flower; Bethany: Chris Minter 3, Leanne Hochstetler 2, Caitlin Fecher, Ali Hochstetler, Megan Schmucker, Kelly Snyder. 2B — Argos: L. Flower; Bethany: Fecher, Hochstetler.
Monday Night Tennis
GOSHEN — Bethany 5, Triton 0
Mandy Schlabach def. Britney Edington 6-0, 6-1. Emma Caskey def. Marissa Ross 6-0, 6-0. Emily Shenk def. Taylor Fisher 6-0, 6-0. Marla zumFelde/Maria Thomas def. Brook Balzer/Adrienne Vitter 6-0, 6-0. Corine Alvarez/Sharisse Yoder def. Arielle Clabaugh/Savannah Baker 6-1, 6-0.
JV: Bethany 5, Triton 0
Jama Yoder def. Nargiza Aminova 8-3. Ji Eun Han def. Jessica Babendragh 8-1. Twila Albrecht def. Mariah Young 8-1. Sydney Kehr/Pooja Patel def. Grace Erb/Kendall Mason 8-1. You Jin Bae/Shina Park def. My-Hanh Vu/Rebeka Day 8-1.
Baseball
GOSHEN — Bethany 6, Argos 5
Argos | ab | r | h | bi | Bethany | ab | r | h | bi | |
Stockman lf-3b | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | Kelly ss | 3 | 1 | 1 | 0 | |
Zechiel c | 4 | 0 | 1 | 0 | Helmuth rf | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
Sanders ss-p | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 | Bontreger cf | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Dunfee cf | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | Ramer lf | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | |
Deon 3b-ss | 4 | 1 | 2 | 3 | Klassen 2b | 2 | 1 | 2 | 1 | |
Rex p-1b | 3 | 0 | 1 | 0 | KMiller 1b | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
ZSmith 1b-lf | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Weaver p | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
Cnnghm 2b | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Beechy 3b | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 | |
DSmith rf | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | JMiller c | 2 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
Totals | 30 | 5 | 7 | 5 | ILehman ph | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Totals | 21 | 6 | 7 | 3 |
B 000 321 x — 6
E — Beechy, Kelly, Rex. DP — Argos 0, Bethany 1. LOB — Argos 8, Bethany 6. 2B — Deon, JMiller. 3B — Ramer. HR — Deon, Sanders. SB — Kelly 2, Dunfee, Helmuth, Klassen, KMiller, Sanders, Weaver. SH — Helmuth, ILehman.
Argos | ip | h | r | er | bb | so |
Rex (L) | 4.0 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 5 |
Sanders | 2.0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Bethany | ip | h | r | er | bb | so |
Weaver (W) | 7.0 | 7 | 5 | 4 | 2 | 7 |
HBP — by Weaver 3 (Sanders 2, Dunfee), by Sanders (Helmuth). WP — Rex, Sanders, Weaver. PB — Zechiel. T — 1:53.
JV: Bethany at West Noble, canceled.
Game Reports, December 15
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12/15/2009 09:05:00 PM
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Boys basketball
BOURBON, Ind. — #2 Triton 52, Bethany 50
Bethany: Mikey Kelly 4 1-2 11, Ben Bontreger 0 0-0 0, Seth Kauffman 7 4-5 18, Jesse Ramer 1 2-4 4, Joel Yoder 1 0-0 3, Andrew Slagel 0 2-2 2, Femi Hollinger-Janzen 0 0-2 0, Hamilton Thorne 6 0-1 12. Totals 19 9-16 (56.3%) 50.
Triton: Griffyn Carpenter 6 4-7 17, Jordan Koontz 1 0-0 3, Ben Montalbano 1 0-2 2, Curtis Nordmann 0 0-0 0, Camron Garey 0 0-2 0, Austin Davis 1 0-0 2, Taran Holderman 3 0-0 7, Clay Yeo 4 0-0 8, Kreig Voreis 0 0-0 0, Jordan Everett 2 2-2 8, Blake Lemler 1 3-4 5. Totals 19 9-17 (52.9%) 52.
B 15 21 2 12 — 50
T 8 20 9 13 — 52
Three-point goals: Bethany 3 (Kelly 2, Yoder), Triton 5 (Everett 2, Carpenter, Holderman, Koontz). Total fouls — Bethany 17, Triton 17. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 28 (Kauffman 9). Assists — Bethany: Kauffman 8. Steals — Bethany: Hollinger-Janzen 2. Turnovers — Bethany 18, Triton 11.
JV: Triton 41, Bethany 24. Leading scorers — Bethany: Andrew Snyder 6, Andrew Slagel 6; Triton: Zack Shively 12, Quentyn Carpenter 12.
Boys basketball
BOURBON, Ind. — #2 Triton 52, Bethany 50
Bethany: Mikey Kelly 4 1-2 11, Ben Bontreger 0 0-0 0, Seth Kauffman 7 4-5 18, Jesse Ramer 1 2-4 4, Joel Yoder 1 0-0 3, Andrew Slagel 0 2-2 2, Femi Hollinger-Janzen 0 0-2 0, Hamilton Thorne 6 0-1 12. Totals 19 9-16 (56.3%) 50.
Triton: Griffyn Carpenter 6 4-7 17, Jordan Koontz 1 0-0 3, Ben Montalbano 1 0-2 2, Curtis Nordmann 0 0-0 0, Camron Garey 0 0-2 0, Austin Davis 1 0-0 2, Taran Holderman 3 0-0 7, Clay Yeo 4 0-0 8, Kreig Voreis 0 0-0 0, Jordan Everett 2 2-2 8, Blake Lemler 1 3-4 5. Totals 19 9-17 (52.9%) 52.
B 15 21 2 12 — 50
T 8 20 9 13 — 52
Three-point goals: Bethany 3 (Kelly 2, Yoder), Triton 5 (Everett 2, Carpenter, Holderman, Koontz). Total fouls — Bethany 17, Triton 17. Fouled out — none.
Rebounds — Bethany 28 (Kauffman 9). Assists — Bethany: Kauffman 8. Steals — Bethany: Hollinger-Janzen 2. Turnovers — Bethany 18, Triton 11.
JV: Triton 41, Bethany 24. Leading scorers — Bethany: Andrew Snyder 6, Andrew Slagel 6; Triton: Zack Shively 12, Quentyn Carpenter 12.
Opponents/Teams:
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Boys Basketball at Triton: Preview
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TRITON TROJANS (5-0, 0-0 NSC; AP #2 in Class A; honorably mentioned in IBCA all-class poll) at BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (6-4, Independent; +19½): December 15, 2009.
Location: Trojan Trench (cap. 3,470), Bourbon, Ind.
Time: 8:00 p.m. EDT, following 6:30 JV game.
Triton roster
Coaches: Bethany: Jim Buller (330-328, 31st season at BCHS); Triton: Jason Groves (79-23, 5th season at THS).
Scoring Leaders:
TRITON TROJANS (5-0, 0-0 NSC; AP #2 in Class A; honorably mentioned in IBCA all-class poll) at BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (6-4, Independent; +19½): December 15, 2009.
Location: Trojan Trench (cap. 3,470), Bourbon, Ind.
Time: 8:00 p.m. EDT, following 6:30 JV game.
Triton roster
Coaches: Bethany: Jim Buller (330-328, 31st season at BCHS); Triton: Jason Groves (79-23, 5th season at THS).
Scoring Leaders:
- Bethany: Seth Kauffman (24.2 ppg), Hamilton Thorne (6.2), Ben Bontreger (5.6)
- Triton: Griffyn Carpenter (21.4 ppg), Ben Montalbano (8.6), Taran Holderman (8.0)
- Bethany: Dec. 19 vs. Clinton Christian, 11:30; Dec. 19 vs. ECA/Lakeland Christian, 4:15/7:45; Jan. 5 vs. Bremen, 7:30
- Triton: Dec. 18 at New Prairie, 8:30; Jan. 2 vs. Huntington North at Mackey Arena, 12:15; Jan. 5 at ECA, 7:30
- Bethany: lost 58-45 to Lakeland, Dec. 12; def. Howe Military 65-19, Dec. 10; lost 51-47 to Prairie Heights, Dec. 5
- Triton: def. Marian 74-57, Dec. 12; def. North Miami 65-54, Dec. 8; def. NorthWood 41-31, Dec. 4
- W 57-56 on 1/14/2000 at Triton
- L 63-65 on 1/20/2001 at Bethany
- W 47-44 on 1/19/2002 at Triton
- L 49-51 on 1/25/2003 at Bethany
- L 47-53 on 1/24/2004 at Triton
- L 45-52 on 2/12/2005 at Bethany
- L 47-67 on 1/21/2006 at Triton
- L 25-45 on 1/20/2007 at Bethany
- L 43-68 on 1/19/2008 at Triton
- L 62-52 on 1/24/2009 at Bethany [Triton ranked #1, class A]
- L 58-47 on 3/14/2009 at Triton (regional) [Triton ranked #3, class A]
- Other Years: 6-5
Game Reports, November 30
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Girls basketball
BOURBON, Ind. — Marla zumFelde led the Bruins with 23 points, but the rest of the team only contrubyte eight. The opposing Triton Trojans, despite having no player with more than eight, prevailed 35-31.
Triton 35, Bethany 31
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 0-0 0-0 0, Mattie Lehman 0-4 1-2 1, Malaina Weldy 0-3 0-0 0, Mandy Schlabach 1-4 0-0 2, Ali Hochstetler 1-5 0-3 2, Marla zumFelde 8 4-6 23, Natalie Thorne 0-3 1-3 1, Chris Minter 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 10-33 (30.3%) 8-16 (50.0%) 31.
Triton: Hannah Downing 0-1 0-0 0, Audrey Boardman 3-9 0-0 7, Allison Thacker 3-11 0-0 6, Savannah Stutzman 1-6 1-3 4, Megan Howdeshell 2-4 2-4 6, Amanda Miller 3-5 0-0 6, Brittany Wallace 1-8 4-7 6. Totals 13-44 (29.5%) 7-14 (50.0%) 35.
B 7 4 5 15 — 31
T 2 8 12 13 — 35
Three-point goals — Bethany 3-5 (zumFelde 3-3, Lehman 0-2), Triton 2-12 (Stutzman 1-3, Boardman 1-4, Wallace 0-1, Thacker 0-4). Total fouls — Bethany 19, Triton 18. Fouled out — Minter.
Rebounds — Bethany 22 (zumFelde 7, Hochstetler 4, Lehman 4, Weldy 3), Triton 21 (Wallace 6, Howdeshell 5, Boardman 3, Miller 3). Turnovers — Bethany 25 (Weldy 7, Hochstetler 5, zumFelde 5, Lehman 3, Schlabach 3), Triton 12 (Boardman 3, Wallace 3).
JV: Triton 28, Bethany 21
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 3-5 0-1 6, Laken Richer 1-6 0-0 2, Natalie Thorne 2-5 0-3 4, Twila Albrecht 1-3 0-0 2, Addie Martin 0-2 1-3 1, Alena Yoder 1-6 0-0 2, Taylor Christophel 2-4 0-0 4, Caitlin Fecher 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 10-32 (31.3%) 1-6 (16.7%) 21.
Triton: Emily Duff 2-7 2-3 7, Lindsay Ganshorn 3-7 0-0 6, Sydney Gochenour 0-3 0-0 0, Blair Johnson 0-3 0-0 0, Brook Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Breanna Lemler 0-1 0-0 0, Sarah Stichter 0-0 0-0 0, Shana Anderson 6-13 1-1 15. Totals 11-33 (33.3%) 3-4 (75.0%) 28.
B 10 0 4 7 — 21
T 13 0 6 9 — 28
Three-point goals — Bethany 0-1 (Gautsche 0-1), Triton 3-5 (Anderson 2-3, Duff 1-2). Total fouls — Bethany 8, Triton 12. Fouled out — Stichter.
Rebounds — Bethany 30 (Thorne 6, Yoder 6, Martin 3, team 3), Triton 14 (Johnson 4, Anderson 3, Ganshorn 3). Turnovers — Bethany 18 (Gautsche 6, Martin 3, Yoder 3), Triton 9 (Gochenour 3, Lemler 2). Steals — Bethany 7 (Fecher 2, Gautsche 2, Richer 2), Triton 6 (Gochenour 2).
Girls basketball
BOURBON, Ind. — Marla zumFelde led the Bruins with 23 points, but the rest of the team only contrubyte eight. The opposing Triton Trojans, despite having no player with more than eight, prevailed 35-31.
Triton 35, Bethany 31
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 0-0 0-0 0, Mattie Lehman 0-4 1-2 1, Malaina Weldy 0-3 0-0 0, Mandy Schlabach 1-4 0-0 2, Ali Hochstetler 1-5 0-3 2, Marla zumFelde 8 4-6 23, Natalie Thorne 0-3 1-3 1, Chris Minter 0-0 2-2 2. Totals 10-33 (30.3%) 8-16 (50.0%) 31.
Triton: Hannah Downing 0-1 0-0 0, Audrey Boardman 3-9 0-0 7, Allison Thacker 3-11 0-0 6, Savannah Stutzman 1-6 1-3 4, Megan Howdeshell 2-4 2-4 6, Amanda Miller 3-5 0-0 6, Brittany Wallace 1-8 4-7 6. Totals 13-44 (29.5%) 7-14 (50.0%) 35.
B 7 4 5 15 — 31
T 2 8 12 13 — 35
Three-point goals — Bethany 3-5 (zumFelde 3-3, Lehman 0-2), Triton 2-12 (Stutzman 1-3, Boardman 1-4, Wallace 0-1, Thacker 0-4). Total fouls — Bethany 19, Triton 18. Fouled out — Minter.
Rebounds — Bethany 22 (zumFelde 7, Hochstetler 4, Lehman 4, Weldy 3), Triton 21 (Wallace 6, Howdeshell 5, Boardman 3, Miller 3). Turnovers — Bethany 25 (Weldy 7, Hochstetler 5, zumFelde 5, Lehman 3, Schlabach 3), Triton 12 (Boardman 3, Wallace 3).
JV: Triton 28, Bethany 21
Bethany: Gina Gautsche 3-5 0-1 6, Laken Richer 1-6 0-0 2, Natalie Thorne 2-5 0-3 4, Twila Albrecht 1-3 0-0 2, Addie Martin 0-2 1-3 1, Alena Yoder 1-6 0-0 2, Taylor Christophel 2-4 0-0 4, Caitlin Fecher 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 10-32 (31.3%) 1-6 (16.7%) 21.
Triton: Emily Duff 2-7 2-3 7, Lindsay Ganshorn 3-7 0-0 6, Sydney Gochenour 0-3 0-0 0, Blair Johnson 0-3 0-0 0, Brook Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Breanna Lemler 0-1 0-0 0, Sarah Stichter 0-0 0-0 0, Shana Anderson 6-13 1-1 15. Totals 11-33 (33.3%) 3-4 (75.0%) 28.
B 10 0 4 7 — 21
T 13 0 6 9 — 28
Three-point goals — Bethany 0-1 (Gautsche 0-1), Triton 3-5 (Anderson 2-3, Duff 1-2). Total fouls — Bethany 8, Triton 12. Fouled out — Stichter.
Rebounds — Bethany 30 (Thorne 6, Yoder 6, Martin 3, team 3), Triton 14 (Johnson 4, Anderson 3, Ganshorn 3). Turnovers — Bethany 18 (Gautsche 6, Martin 3, Yoder 3), Triton 9 (Gochenour 3, Lemler 2). Steals — Bethany 7 (Fecher 2, Gautsche 2, Richer 2), Triton 6 (Gochenour 2).
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NOMINATE FOR ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (0-4, Independent, +20) at TRITON TROJANS (2-4, 0-0 NSC): November 30, 2009.
Location: Trojan Trench (capacity 3,470), Bourbon, Ind.
Time: 7:30 p.m. EDT, following 6:00 JV game.
Broadcast: none.
Coaches: Bethany: Krysten Parson (24-48, 4th season at BCHS); Triton: Adam Heckaman (9-19, 2nd season at THS).
Leading Scorers:
Looking Ahead:
Past Nine Years:
BETHANY CHRISTIAN BRUINS (0-4, Independent, +20) at TRITON TROJANS (2-4, 0-0 NSC): November 30, 2009.
Location: Trojan Trench (capacity 3,470), Bourbon, Ind.
Time: 7:30 p.m. EDT, following 6:00 JV game.
Broadcast: none.
Coaches: Bethany: Krysten Parson (24-48, 4th season at BCHS); Triton: Adam Heckaman (9-19, 2nd season at THS).
Leading Scorers:
- Bethany: Marla zumFelde (5.5 ppg), Ali Hochstetler (5.3), Malaina Weldy (3.3)
- Triton: Aubrey Boardman (8.2 ppg), Allison Thacker (7.5), Amanda Miller/Savannah Stutzman (6.0 each)
Looking Ahead:
- Bethany: Dec. 4 vs. Prairie Heights, 7:30; Dec. 5 at Lakewood Park, 1:00 p.m.; Dec. 8 vs. Glenn, 7:30
- Triton: Dec. 5 at Knox, 7:30; Dec. 9 vs. Tippecanoe Valley, 7:45; Dec. 11 at Bremen, 8:00
In the Mirror:
- Bethany: lost 60-29 to Concord, Nov. 20; lost 56-7 to Northridge, Nov. 17; lost 69-25 to West Noble, Nov. 14
- Triton: lost 59-45 to Culver Academy, Nov. 23; def. South Central 42-29, Nov. 20; lost 46-15 to Plymouth, Nov. 19
Past Nine Years:
- 2008-09: Bethany 31, Triton 54.
- 2007-08: 27-63.
- 2006-07: 47-59.
- 2005-06: 37-46.
- 2004-05: 23-37.
- 2003-04: 31-71.
- 2002-03: 35-57.
- 2001-02: 43-84.
- 2000-01: 33-74.
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