gymnastics
Bull Dogs down Dragons
NEW PALESTINE — Fourth-ranked Columbus North put up its best score of the season Thursday night in a 110.25 to 100.4 win at No. 15 New Palestine.
Emily Moore won three of the four individual events on her way to taking the all-around title with a 37.975. Moore captured the vault (9.3), bars (9.65) and beam (9.7) and finished second on the floor (9.325).
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North’s Sami Heathcote won the floor (9.45) and finished second on the vault (9.25), bars (9.0) and beam (9.25) in taking second in the all-around with a 36.95.
Also for the Bull Dogs, Alayne Davis finished third on the vault (9.0) and beam (9.025) and fourth on the bars (8.525) and floor (8.75) in placing third in the all-around with a 35.3. Ashley Niebrugge was third on the floor (8.775).
GIRLS BASKETball
Yellow Jackets top Jets
HOPE — Hauser was within 29-25 at halftime, but Morristown pulled away for a 61-45 Mid-Hoosier Conference win.
Mel Hasler and Bree Hadley each scored 12 points to lead the Jets (6-14, 1-4). Kyliegh Parrott added nine.
wrestling
Panthers rout Owls
SEYMOUR — Jennings County won six matches by pin and another by forfeit in a 45-21 victory at Seymour.
Jenn Ramirez (106), Evan Sochacki (113), Blake Vaught (152), Sam Bennett (170), Cameron Woodard (182) and Crayton Morrison (195) all won by pin for the Panthers. Richard Puckett (285) won by forfeit, and Zane Ortlieb (220) won by decision.





