Davis helps Central Methodist to four wins

Davis helps Central Methodist to four wins

Central Methodist opened its season with four wins against Lady of the Lake, with scores of 5-4, 12-0, 11-0, and 20-8. Isaiah Davis pinch ran in each game and stole one base and scored two runs. In the 20-8 win he pitched 2/3 of an inning, giving up one walk, four hits, and one earned run.

MENS TENNIS

Bellarmine lost 7-0 to Louisville and 6-1 to Belmont. Ian Deiters lost 6-2 at No. 2 doubles to Louisville and 7-6 in doubles and 6-4, 6-1 at No. 5 singles to Belmont.

WOMENS BASKETBALL

 Hutchinson Community College (4-1) lost 56-50 to Butler Community College and won 76-44 against Cloud County Community College. Cherrelle Newsom had one assist and one missed three point shot in two minutes in the loss; and two points (0 for 0, 0 for 0, 2 for 2), and two rebounds in 15 minutes in the win.

MENS BASKETBALL

Michigan State (9-7, 3-7) lost 84-78 to Iowa and won 66-56 against Nebraska.  Aaron Henry had team highs of 24 points (10 for 16, 4 for 5, 0 for 0 ), nine rebounds, and five assists, in addition to one steal, one blocked shot, and two turnovers against the Hawkeyes; and 16 points (6 for 14, 1 for 4, 3 for 3), six rebounds, a team high five assists, two blocked shots, two steals, and three turnovers against the Cornhuskers.

Miami, Ohio (8-7, 5-5) lost 77-68 to Kent State and 88-64 to Buffalo. Josh Brewer played a total of 11 minutes in the two games and had one rebound while missing seven shots, four from behind the arc.

Taylor (11-11, 5-9) lost 91-84 to Mount Vernon Nazarene and 87-86 to Bethel. Jeff Clayton played a total of seven minutes in the two games and had four rebounds and one assist.

MENS INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD

Grace’s Maurice Macklin was third of 29 in the 800 meters (1:58.55) and a member of the fourth place 4 X 400 relay team in a field of nine (3:31.37) at Indiana Wesleyan’s Midwest Classic.

Indiana’s Dom Day placed sixth of seven in the long jump (22-3) at the Hoosier Hills Invitational.

Competing for Hanover at DePauw’s Tiger Invitational, Jalen Simmons was first of two, both from Hanover, in the pole vault (13-5) and the only competitor in the triple jump (37-8 ¾).

Roe-Hulman staged its fourth Friday Night Spikes event, and the host school’s Noah Thomas was first of six in the 60 meter dash (7.16) and a member of the winning 4 X 400 relay team in a field of five (3:34.43). Teammate Tyler Speitel was fourth of eleven in the 800 (2:05.46) and a member of the second place 4 X 400 relay team (3:42.27). Franklin’s Matt Lee placed 10th of 11 in the 5000 (19:31.18).