Local Sports Report - April 7, 2021

A record breaking performance was among the happenings in high school sports on Wednesday.

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BASEBALL

Oldenburg Academy 12, Lawrenceburg 1 

 

SOFTBALL

Lawrenceburg 6, Jac-Cen-Del 1 

Milan 22, Shawe Memorial 4 - The Lady Indians are 1-0 with an impressive win over Shawe. Milan scored in every inning, including a 10-run sixth inning to cap off the season opening win. 

Franklin County 6, Centerville 0 - The Lady Wildcats pick up their first win of the season behind a two RBI performance from Bree Bischoff. Kloe Bolos and Michaela Ferman has an RBI each in the win. Ferman also starred in the pitching circle with a complete game and 16 strikeouts. 

South Decatur 4, Oldenburg Academy 0 - Game called in the 6th inning due to lightning. 

 

GIRLS TENNIS

Oldenburg Academy 3, Lawrenceburg 2 

 

BOYS GOLF

Milan 186, Lawrenceburg 196

East Central 180, South Dearborn 202 - The low score of the round and medal winner was Devin McFarland (EC) with a 40!

 

TRACK & FIELD

East Central senior Jessie Stenger breaks discus record with a throw of 123'7", breaking the previous record set by Leslie Maushart in 2001.

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