Daily Scores 12/16/2023
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Daily Scores 12/16/2023
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Daily Scores 12/15/2023
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The 2023 PSC Boys Basketball Holiday Classic will be on December 29th and 30th. Complete schedule is listed below, all times are Central Standard Time. Admission is $6.00 per session or $15 for all session pass (ages 6 and under are free). Friday, December 29th @ South Spencer Game 1: 10:00 a.m. Benton Central vs. Boonville Game 2: 11:45 a.m. Heritage Hills vs. South Spencer Game 5: 5:30 p.m. Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 Game 6: 7:15 p.m. Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2 Friday, December 29th @ Tell City Game 3: 10:00 a.m. Crawford County vs. Corydon Central Game 4: 11:45 a.m. Perry Central vs. Tell City Game 7: 5:30 p.m. Loser Game 3 vs. Loser Game 4 Game 8: 7:15 p.m. Winner Game 3 vs. Winner Game 4 Saturday, December 30th @ South Spencer Game 9: 2:00 p.m. Loser Game 5 vs. Loser Game 7 Game 10: 3:45 p.m. Winner Game 5 vs. Winner Game 7 Game 11: 5:30 p.m. Loser Game 6 vs. Loser Game 8 Game 12: 7:15 p.m. Winner Game 6 vs. Winner Game 8
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Daily Scores 12/14/2023
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The 3rd and 4th-grade football team had an outstanding season, concluding with an impressive 8-2 record and securing the title of PLAC tournament champions. Throughout the year, the team exhibited remarkable cohesion and embraced a team-first attitude, creating an environment of unity and support. In a parallel storyline to the 5th and 6th-grade team, the 3rd and 4th graders showcased their resilience by avenging regular-season losses during the tournament. Victories against West Washington and Paoli in the championship game highlighted the team's growth and determination. With the spirited backing of Commodore Nation throughout the season, especially during the championship game, the team found themselves energized and ready to face each challenge. The support became a driving force, creating an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation before every game. For many players, this marked their first year in football, yet they swiftly grasped the challenges of the game and demonstrated a remarkable drive to win and improve. The coaches expressed immense pride in the team's achievements, emphasizing not only their on-field success but also their camaraderie and celebration of each other's accomplishments. Quote from Coach Toothman: "I am very proud of this group of kids. They all wanted to get better every practice and were eager to learn. This group will do great things for Perry Central football. I am also grateful for the coaches who volunteered their time to help make this team what it was and for the families of the players for their support."
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The 5th and 6th grade football team delivered a remarkable season, culminating a standout record of 8-1. The players' dedication was evident as they consistently pushed themselves, fostering a culture of hard work and mutual support among teammates. The season took an intriguing turn when the team faced a solid opponent in Paoli, a conference rival at every level of Perry Central football. This game resulted in their sole loss. However, this setback became a catalyst for growth. Both players and coaches embraced the opportunity to learn from the defeat, studying game film with purpose. Armed with newfound insights, the coaching staff devised a strategic game plan for the upcoming PLAC Tournament. The players, demonstrating remarkable commitment, embraced rigorous practice sessions focused on fundamental drills and refining key plays that led to the team's success. Their collective focus on defense became a defining element of their preparation. As the team progressed through the tournament, the players were granted their wish, as they earned a chance to redeem their loss against Paoli in the championship game. Fueled by the lessons learned and their efforts in practice, the athletes faced Paoli in a nail-biting showdown that came down to the wire. In a testament to their perseverance, the team emerged victorious, securing the PLAC Championship Tournament in a thrilling fashion. The sheer elation expressed by players, coaches, and the passionate fan base added an emotional layer to the triumph, creating indelible memories that will resonate for years to come. Coach Ty Yeager voiced, “The team enjoyed unanimous support from a sea of green, creating a vibrant and uplifting atmosphere throughout the season.” This season will be remembered not only for the victories on the field but also for the unity, hard work, and resilience that defined this extraordinary group of young athletes.
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The boys junior high cross country team displayed resilience throughout the season, finishing with a record of 29-33. A notable achievement was their 2nd-place finish in the PLAC championship. Individual successes were highlighted with PLAC All-Conference recognitions for Holden Hubert (2nd), Trey Guillaume (5th), Ryder Polk (7th), and Ben Beckman (9th). Coach Guillaume emphasized the team's mantra stating, "Hard work pays off." The team continually improved with each meet, showcasing their dedication in both practice and performance. The boys' 2nd-place finish and the girls' championship win at the PLAC Conference meet were testaments to their hard work. Sportsmanship was a standout aspect, with runners consistently displaying respect and admiration to their teammates. The season was memorable for the collective improvement of the team, demonstrating the rewards of hard work and accomplishment, especially in a sport like cross country that requires a plethora of dedication and perseverance.
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The girls junior high cross country team had an outstanding season, boasting a record of 42-19. Their crowning achievement was becoming PLAC Champs, securing a first-place finish at the meet. Individual successes were recognized with All-Conference honors for Olivia Goffinet (1st), Isabelle Butler (3rd), Piper Labhart (7th), and Emery Klem (8th). Coach Guillaume echoed the sentiment of hard work paying off, emphasizing the team's continual improvement with each meet. The girls' triumphant victory at the PLAC Conference meet showcased their dedication in both practice and competition. Sportsmanship was a notable quality, as the runners consistently displayed respect and congratulations to their fellow competitors. The seasons were highlighted by the collective improvement of the team, proving that dedication and hard work in cross country can lead to significant accomplishments, especially when convincing kids to take on the challenge of a sport.
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Daily Scores 12/12/2023
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The 2023 PSC Holiday Hoops Girls Basketball Tournament is this Saturday, December 16th at Heritage Hills High School. The complete schedule is below. Perry Central will take on Tell City in Game 1 at 10:00 CST. Admission is $6 per session or $10 for the entire tournament (both sessions). Session 1: Game 1 and Game 2 Session 2: Game 3 and Game 4 Game 1: 10:00 a.m. - Perry Central vs. Tell City Game 2: 11:30 a.m. - Heritage Hills vs. South Spencer Game 3: 5:00 p.m. - Loser Game 1 vs. Loser Game 2 Game 4: 6:30 p.m. - Winner Game 1 vs. Winner Game 2
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Daily Scores 12/11/2023
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Daily Scores 12/9/2023
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Daily Scores 12/8/2023
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Daily Scores 12/8/2023
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The Jr. High football team had a commendable season with a final record of 5-4. Their journey was marked by a remarkable turnaround, starting 0-3 but finishing strong with a 5-1 record in the final 6 game stretch. Noteworthy victories against Mitchell, Forest Park, Paoli, and West Washington showcased the team's resilience. Throughout the season, the team underwent significant positive changes, evolving into a cohesive unit that played with immense enthusiasm and a true love for the game. Key improvements in ball security, open-field tackling, and maintaining blocks were key contributors to their success on the field. A standout moment of sportsmanship occurred when the boys’ teammate was injured during a home game. The team's response: rallying around their teammate and offering unwavering support, highlighted the strong bond within the squad. What truly made the season memorable was the consistent commitment to improvement, hard work, positive attitudes, and effective leadership. The players demonstrated not only athletic excellence, but also valuable qualities that will stay with them beyond the football field.
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We will be having Christmas Spirit Days next week (December 11-15). 🎄 Monday - Flannel Tuesday - Santa hats & reindeer ears Wednesday - Red & Green (Red for Ed and Green for PC Thursday - Winter Wonderland (Blue and White) Friday - Ugly Christmas Sweater
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Daily Scores 12/7/2023
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The junior varsity volleyball team had a commendable season, finishing with a record of 17-12. Their achievements were highlighted by winning the Perry Central JV Tourney. The future looks bright for the Lady Commodores, as they secured a 5-1 record in the PLAC. Masen Labhart showcased her skills as a standout player, leading in both kills and hitting percentage, while also contributing significantly in assists. Noteworthy culture and values awards went to Cadence Cash and Rylee Parr for Most Improved Freshmen, Masen Labhart and Bryn Yeager for the Fail Forward Award, and Aubrie Hubert for the Get It Done Award. Similar to the varsity team, the junior varsity season was memorable due to the athletes' genuine enjoyment of playing together, their selfless approach regardless of individual scores, and their commitment to a competitive spirit in every practice and match. The leadership that the upperclassmen showed left quite the impression on the younger players, and Commodore fans are going to like to hear that the volleyball program has a promising road ahead!
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The girls' varsity volleyball team had an accomplishment-filled season, finishing with a 17-16 record. Notable achievements include winning the Tip Off Tourney and finishing runner-up in Sectional. Standout performances came from all around the team. Molly Briggeman dominated in blocks, while MaKenna Labhart set a career-high in digs with 1,222. Jada Etienne and Masen Labhart led in serving aces, while MaKenna Labhart and Jada Etienne led the team with the best serve ratings. The best serve percentage was held by a group of 3: Bryn Yeager, MaKenna Labhart and Celena Peter. The best passing score was a tie between MaKenna Labhart and Madelyn Kelly. MaKenna Labhart also earned a spot on the ALL-PLAC team, due to her stellar performance in conference events. Academic excellence was recognized with IHSVCA Academic All STATE honors for Molly Briggeman and MaKenna Labhart. Team culture awards given to the following players: Win The Day Award Senior, Molly Briggeman TEAM 1st Award Senior, Natasha Poole Energizer Award- Junior, Celena Peter Leadership Award- Senior, MaKenna Labhart Bend Don't Break Award-Senior, Madelyn Kelly The season's standout quality was the team's genuine enjoyment, selflessness, and competitive spirit, making it truly memorable. Coach Melissa James remarked, “This Senior class established the values and culture from the very beginning. Their dedication, hard work and positive energy earned them the respect and admiration of all of their teammates".
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