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Volume 5, Number 51 ● “One Sports Nation Under God” ● December 15, 2015 FOLLOW US: @Sports_Journal IndianaSportsJournal 2 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 ISSUE NUMBER 266 The Sports Journal salutes our brave soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and civilians who defend our freedoms every day. THANK YOU! AND DON’T MISS 3 7 8 12 Comets at Kats in wrestling photos 14 Kokomo swims to victory over Marion 16 Wildkats top Hot Dogs in boys hoops 19 IU Kokomo basketball clinic information KAT TO COUGAR 20 Rounding Third Kokomo senior Sam Seagrave signs to golf at IU Kokomo 23 The Dean’s List with Dean Hockney RIO BOUND Kokomo graduate Lexi Laird earns a spot in the Olympics COUGARS FALL 18 AVIATORS SOAR Lafayette chooses Aviators as Prospect League team name IU Kokomo men’s hoops losses to a pair of ranked teams FOR A FREE E-MAIL SUBSCRIPTION, VISIT: www.indianasportsjournal.com Dean W. Hockney William Gibson Douglas Hockney Publisher Photo Editor Art Director (765) 271-0787 | [email protected] Lexi Laird, a 2011 Kokomo High School graduate, will swim in the 2016 Summer Olympics for the Republic of Seychelles. (Photo by JOE LAURENCE, Seychelles News Agency) Proud member: Sports Journal of Central Indiana is distributed weekly 207 North Buckeye St., Kokomo, Indiana 46901 Copyright © 2015 Sports Journal of Central Indiana A Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 JOE LAURENCE, Seychelles News Agency 3 SJ Photo: Lexi Laird in a pool in the Republic of the Seychelles. Former Wildkat swimmer Lexi Laird to swim in 2016 Summer Olympics T BY DEAN HOCKNEY he City of Firsts is known for many things, but the Olympics is not one of them – until now. Lexi Laird, a 2011 Kokomo High School graduate and former record-breaking swimmer at IUPUI, announced she will be headed to Rio de Janeiro to take part in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Brazil. And in a slight twist – she will not be representing the United States of America. “I will be attending the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio representing the Seychelles,” said Laird. “I am honored to represent the Seychelles and thankful for the opportunity they have given me to further my swimming career. This is just the beginning.” Laird, 22, is able to swim for the Seychelles National Team because of her family ancestry. Her mother, Angela Beier, was born and lived in the Seychelles for most of her life. After her mother moved to Germany and married a U.S. Air Force airman, Angela passed away when Lexi was 4 years-old, but that tie and her dual-citizenry allows her to swim for the island nation. With a population of 90,024, the Republic of Seychelles is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean and consists of 115 islands approximately 932 miles east of mainland East Africa. The 2015 IUPUI graduate participated in the Indian Ocean Island Games in August, held on Reunion Island, and swam away with a trio of gold medals. The former Wildkat took home top honors in the 50-meter, 100-meter and 200- 4 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 meter backstroke events. Her 50 time of :29.48 was a new Indian Ocean Island Games and Seychelles national record. She also grabbed a silver medal in the 50 free and a pair of bronze medals in the 100 and 200 free relays. At the 2015 African Games in the Republic of the Congo last September, she took a bronze medal in the 50 back. In early December, at the USA Swimming Winter National Championships at Federal Way, Washington, she reset her Seychelles national record with a time of 1:02.33 in the 100-yard backstroke. Earlier this year, Laird also competed in the FINA World Swimming Championship in Doha, Qatar. Swimming with some of the world’s best swimmers, she placed in the top 40 in the 200meter backstroke while setting Seychelles national records in four events and three relays. “I have big dreams out of the pool as well. I put my heart into my Kelley studies and look forward to sitting for the CPA exam,” Laird told the Kelley Biz Blog After being named a 2014 IUPUI Top 100 Outstanding Student, Laird is swimming for the prestigious Carmel Swim Club as she studies to take her Certified Public Accountant exam. “I am so glad to have Carmel behind me and be a part of an amazing group of people,” said Laird. “I owe it to my teammates and the great coaches at Carmel pushing me daily.” In the IUPUI pool, she was a multiple All-Summit League performer and holds three Jaguars individual records and four relay records: 50-yard freestyle, 100-yard backstroke, 200-yard backstroke, 200-yard medley relay, 400-yard medley relay, 200-yard freestyle relay, 400-yard freestyle relay. She is also second in the 100yard freestyle. Laird was also the first IUPUI swimmer to earn a B-cut to qualify for an NCAA championship event. Now graduated, she is preparing not only for her professional work career as a CPA, but also her opportunity to shine on the international swim stage. “Thank you to my friends and family; you are all so supportive through this unique journey of mine,” said Laird, a 2015 CSCAA Scholar AllAmerican honorable mention. “Like I said, though, this is just the beginning.” While the Seychelles may be the smallest populated nation of any independent African state, it has a swimmer with high expectations. When August 2016 arrives, Kokomo eyes will be watching for Lexi Laird, one of its own participating in the Summer Olympics. SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 PATRICK JOUBERT, Seychelles News Agency | SJ Photo: 5 Former Kokomo Wildkat swimmer Lexi Laird shows off a gold medal from the Indian Ocean Island Games. The backstroke specialist will swim in the 2016 Summer Olympics for the Republic of Seychelles. Dec. 18 Kokomo at Marion GBB 6:00 Kokomo at Marion BBB Dec. 18 Maconaquah at Northwestern 7:15 Dec. 19 Frankfort at Western 7:15 Dec. 19 Kokomo vs Huntington North 7:15 Jan. 8 Maconaquah at Eastern 7:15 Dec. 29 Kokomo at Zionsville 7:15 Jan. 9 Logansport at Western 7:15 Jan. 2 Kokomo vs Peru 7:15 Jan. 15 Taylor at Eastern 7:15 Jan. 5 Kokomo vs Northfield 7:15 Jan. 16 Eastern at Northwestern 4:15 Jan. 8 Kokomo vs Logansport GBB 5:45 Jan. 22 Peru at Taylor 7:15 Jan. 23 Frankton at Eastern 7:15 Kokomo vs Logansport BBB Jan. 12 Kokomo vs Western 7:15 Jan. 29 Twin Lakes at Northwestern 7:15 Jan. 15 Kokomo at Harrison 7:15 Jan. 30 Twin Lakes at Western 7:15 Times listed are radio pre-game show start times And every Saturday morning, Sports Director Chris Lowry hosts the Howard/Tipton County Basketball Coaches Breakfast Show at 8 a.m., broadcast live from Kokomo’s Windmill Grill on WIOU. @ChrisLowry_WIOU 7 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 SJ Photo: DEAN HOCKNEY Sam Seagrave is surrounded by his parents, Gina and Jeff, as well as Kokomo coach Jay Davis and IUK coach David Hancock. Sam Seagrave signs to play golf at Indiana University Kokomo BY DEAN HOCKNEY T he Indiana University Kokomo men’s golf team grew by one after the Cougars signed a local prospect. Kokomo High School senior Sam Seagrave signed on the dotted line to stay in the City of Firsts while he fulfills a dream of playing collegiate golf. Unlike a lot of golfers who continue to the next level, Seagrave is relatively new to competitive golf – the national pastime was his first love “I started out playing baseball at Kokomo; I played on the freshman team,” said Seagrave. “But I decided I wanted to play golf, and I worked hard at that and had a good tryout as a sophomore and ended up making the team, playing at number five.” The move to golf should not come as a surprise considering his dad, Jeff, was the golf pro at Walnut Creek Golf Course for several years; the Wildkat senior had golf in the blood, so to speak. In his first varsity outing as a sophomore, he fired a sub-40 round for nine holds. “I was really excited about that and that made me want to continue to work hard,” said Seagrave. “With dad being a golf professional, golf was always around but I really never played seriously. I would hit with him once or twice a year, but nothing serious.” During his two-year career with Kokomo – he still has his senior season to play next spring – Seagrave has been named the Wildkats team captain, has twice been a regional qualifier and helped lead the squad to a 2014 North Central Conference title. “My sophomore year, making it to regional as a team and winning the conference was awesome,” said Seagrave, who said keeping the ball in play is his strong point. “From where we were previously, I think we blew people’s expectations.” “Sam has probably shown more improvement in two years on the golf team than any other player I have had on my team during my time as coach,” said Wildkat head coach 8 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 Jay Davis. “Sam should have a legitimate chance to be medalist in any dual match or tournament we will play this spring.” IU Kokomo head coach Dr. David Hancock is excited to ink the first recruit of the new year. “Sam is a great young golfer who I expect will make a real contribution to our team all four of his years at IU Kokomo,” said Hancock. “He comes from a strong golfing family, and being from Kokomo, I think he'll represent our community well. I look forward to having him join us next fall.” Seagrave said when compared to the team sport of baseball, he enjoys golf because it is considered a mental game. “It is an individual sport,” said Seagrave, who noted his best round is a 72. “I know if I don’t play a good round, it is my fault. I like that about golf; knowing I can’t put a loss on anyone else but me. I love the pressure of the game.” When it comes to his selection of IU Kokomo over other schools, he said he wants to be part of the historical beginnings – the Cougars just completed its first season of competition. Being close to home was also important. “IU Kokomo is a new program and I am excited and it is going to be a fun group to grow with,” said the future business major. “It is close to home and I can advance my game there. I will also have the ability to travel and play teams from out of state. It will be exciting to set the tone for the future.” Hancock said he is excited about recruiting Seagrave’s because he appears to be a natural on the links. “He has a good family background and has a lot of potential. He has only played basically for three years and can shoot mid-70s on a regular basis; that is a good start,” said Hancock. “With his academic knowledge, this is exactly who we are looking for. I think he will have a huge impact his freshman year.” Hancock also said the Kat golfer fits into the model he is trying to build within the Cougars men’s and women’s golf program. “We are trying to set a certain culture and we need people who buy into that culture,” said Hancock. “At IU Kokomo, academics come first and we play golf afterward. I also want players to commit to off-season workout and good nutrition. Once we get players to commit to that culture, and we maintain it for a few years, we can tell recruits this is what we do and who we are.” Outside of golf, Seagrave is a member of the Kokomo High School Student Athletic Leadership Team and Student Council. He also lists a love for Hoosier Hysteria – he was a member of the Carver Community Center Holiday Basketball Tournament championship team. I n the span of three days, the Indiana University Kokomo men’s basketball team played two of the best NAIA Division II teams in the nation. On Dec. 11, the Cougars traveled to Marion and fell to No. 1ranked Indiana Wesleyan University 103-60. “Wesleyan is a tough team,” said IUK coach Jace Thompson. “We took on a team that plays well, but we’ll get better because of it. We’ll have a good opportunity at home on Sunday.” David Kelly led IU Kokomo with 17 points and five rebounds. Trent Elliot scored 13 point, Christian Smith had seven and Micah Pier and Bryan Powell each had six points. IU Kokomo had 19 turnovers; IWU outscored IUK 260 in points off turnovers. Jonny Marlin finished with game-highs of 20 points and seven assists for the Wildcats. Bob Peters added 19 points, Jacob Johnson had 16 and Grant Evans scored 10 points off the bench. “It was a complete team effort,” said Wildcat head coach Greg Tonagel. “It was a really well-rounded game on both ends. I thought on offense we were very efficient and defensively I thought we were solid. We put together some runs of stops playing man and zone. It was good to be able to experiment with some different lineups and different defensive schemes.” Two days later, No. 4 Marian University (12-0) from Indianapolis traveled to the Cougar Gym and handed the Cougars a 78-54 defeat. “It was a tough game,” said Thompson. “I give Marian credit because they played tougher than us in the first half. We had a better second half and saw some good things though. Stephen Calhoun and Devon Burton played really well off the bench for us.” Elliot led the Cougars with 24 points, six of which were 3-point baskets. Kelly and Christian Smith both scored 10 points for IU Kokomo. Kelly also grabbed eight rebounds and Burton had four assists. The IU Kokomo men’s basketball team returns to the Cougar Gym on Dec. 17 at 7 p.m. against Goshen College. Courtesy of IU Kokomo and Indiana Wesleyan University athletics 9 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 SJ Photo: SLATER YOUNG Indiana University Kokomo sophomore Stephen Calhoun drops in a bucket for the Cougars during a 78-54 loss to NAIA Division II No. 4-ranked Marian University. 10 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 IU Kokomo sophomore Devon Burton runs an offensive play against Marian University. Cougar senior Jerome Campbell sets up the next play. SJ Photos: SLATER YOUNG Trent Elliot makes a nice move on the baseline for IU Kokomo. Jordan Matthews hauls in a pass from Kyle Wade; they connected for two touchdowns. 11 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 2015-2016 IUK WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2015-2016 IUK MEN’S BASKETBALL RECORD: Win 4 - Loss 6 ..... KIAC Win 0 - Loss 1 RECORD: Win 3 - Loss 7 ..... KIAC Win 0 - Loss 1 Oct. 28 at Calumet College of St. Joseph W 64-49 Nov. 3 at Judson College L 94-96 Nov. 7 at (RV) Indiana University Northwest L 45-63 Nov. 7 at Indiana University Northwest L 62-84 Nov. 13 vs Culver-Stockton College ^ L 64-67 Nov. 11 at Calumet College of St. Joseph Nov. 14 at (5) Indiana Wesleyan University ^ L 31-82 Nov. 18 at Valparaiso University (NCAA D1) ^ 40-78 Nov. 21 at Andrews University W 60-22 Nov. 25 at Ball State University (NCAA D1) ^ 54-90 Nov. 24 Davis & Elkins College (NCAA D2) L 60-83 Nov. 28 Calumet College of St. Joseph W 63-62 Nov. 28 Calumet College of St. Joseph W 71-35 Dec. 1 Andrews University W 64-63 Dec. 1 Andrews University W 67-38 Dec. 3 at (24) Rochester College L 53-70 Dec. 3 at Rochester College L 52-66 Dec. 6 Brescia University * Dec. 6 Brescia University * L 57-64 Dec. 8 at Boyce College W 83-65 L 75-102 OT L 77-80 Dec. 16 at No. Kentucky University (NCAA D1) 7:00 Dec. 11 at (1) Indiana Wesleyan University L 60-103 Dec. 19 Indiana University Northwest 1:00 Dec. 13 (4) Marian University L 78-54 Dec. 21 at Valparaiso University (NCAA D1) 8:00 Dec. 17 (RV) Goshen College 7:00 Dec. 27 Miami University Middletown 4:00 Dec. 19 Indiana University Northwest 3:00 Jan. 2 Cincinnati Christian University * 1:00 Dec. 21 at University of Michigan-Dearborn 7:30 Jan. 5 at University of Rio Grande * 2:00 Dec. 23 at No. Kentucky University (NCAA D1) 7:00 Jan. 9 at Alice Lloyd College * 1:00 Dec. 27 Miami University Middletown 6:00 Jan. 12 at Midway College * 6:00 Jan. 2 Cincinnati Christian University * 3:00 Jan. 14 at Indiana University Southeast * 6:00 Jan. 5 at University of Rio Grande * 4:00 Jan. 16 at Asbury University * 2:00 Jan. 9 at Alice Lloyd College * TBD Jan. 19 at Brescia University * 6:00 Jan. 14 at Indiana University Southeast * 8:00 Jan. 23 at Ohio Christian University * 1:00 Jan. 16 at Asbury University * 4:00 Jan. 28 at Cincinnati Christian University * 5:30 Jan. 19 at Brescia University * 8:00 Jan. 30 Midway College * 1:00 Jan. 23 at Ohio Christian University * 3:00 Jan. 31 Alice Lloyd College * 1:00 Jan. 28 at Cincinnati Christian University * 7:30 Feb. 2 Indiana University Southeast * 5:00 Jan. 31 Alice Lloyd College * 3:00 Feb. 6 Asbury University * 1:00 Feb. 2 Indiana University Southeast * 7:00 Feb. 11 Indiana University East * 5:00 Feb. 6 Asbury University * 3:00 Feb. 13 Carlow University * 1:00 Feb. 11 Indiana University East * 7:00 Feb. 16 at West Virginia Institute of Technology * 6:00 Feb. 13 Carlow University * 3:00 Feb. 20 Point Park University * Feb. 16 at West Virginia Institute of Technology * 8:00 Feb. 20 Point Park University * 12:00 2:00 ^ at Leah Whittaker Memorial Classic in Marion, Ind. * Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game ^ Exhibition game * Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference game @IUKWBB @IUKMBB 12 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 SJ Photo: SLATER YOUNG In a Dec. 2 match, the Eastern Comets defeated the Kokomo Wildkats 44-35 in varsity wrestling. In this picture, Eastern’s Austin Duchateau lifts Seth Johnson for a takedown. 13 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 Aion Jones of Kokomo fights to get out of the hold of Jake Smithson. Eastern’s Evan Ellis goes for the pin against Nick Fox. SJ Photos: SLATER YOUNG Trevon White gets the upper-hand on an unidentified Eastern wrester. 14 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 SJ Photo: SLATER YOUNG The Kokomo girls swim team defeated Marion 120-54. In this picture, Abby Hammel shows good form in the backstroke. 15 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 Drew Davis swims the breaststroke for Kokomo; the boys defeated Marion 131-48. Briana Ebenhart makes a turn for the Lady Wildkats. SJ Photos: SLATER YOUNG Robert Martin takes a breath in a freestyle event. 16 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 SJ Photo: SLATER YOUNG Jeron Gray drives to the Memorial Gymnasium basket in Kokomo’s 67-49 win over the Frankfort Hot Dogs. The Kats season was delayed due to its football success. 17 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 Kyle Wade gets inside for two points for the Wildkats against Frankfort. Marcelle Kenner was too much for the Hot Dogs to handle in the paint. SJ Photos: SLATER YOUNG Kokomo’s Brevin Beard splits the Hot Dog defenders for two points. Jordan Matthews hauls in a pass from Kyle Wade; they connected for two touchdowns. 18 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 L AFAYETTE - The fans of the new Lafayette Prospect League baseball team now have a name to cheer for next summer. The name the fans will be cheering for and the name on the front of the jerseys will read - Aviators. The Aviators moniker was chose after a lengthy and thorough vetting process which included over 650 suggestions from local fans and a vote from the Mayor’s Youth Council. “After naming the five finalists last month, a special emphasis was put on making sure the name represented the community in its best light and tied into the things that make Lafayette special,” said Mike Zimmerman, CEO and owner of the Lafayette Aviators. Zimmerman is also the owner of MKE Sports and Entertainment, , the operating entity of the Aviators, which also owns the Kokomo Jackrabbits. “That, combined with the colors and actual branding, make the Aviators a perfect fit for the Lafayette Prospect League franchise.” Lafayette Mayor Tony Roswarski is happy with the new moniker. “Having the community, along with the Mayor's Youth Council, participate in the naming of our new Prospect League baseball team has made the announcement even more special,” he said. “We are so happy with the name that was chosen. ‘Aviators’ is the perfect brand to represent Lafayette's past, present and future. From the historic reference to Purdue grad Amelia Earhart, to the existing Purdue flight school and ALCOA airplane parts manufacturing, along with the ex- citing addition of the GE Aviation Facility to the Greater Lafayette landscape, Aviators is a unique, meaningful name we can all rally around and identify with.” The Lafayette Aviators will debut on June 1, 2016, when the team makes its home debut at Loeb Stadium. The name adds to the great tradition of eclectic names already found throughout the Prospect League including the Jackrabbits, Terre Haute Rex, Danville Dans, Hannibal Cavemen, Chillicothe Paints and Springfield Sliders. The Aviators will now be turning over the team’s logo choice to the fans. Over the following days, the fans will be allowed to influence the logo choice over social media. Fans should stay tuned to the Aviators social media channels on Facebook and Twitter to comment on their favorite logo choices and aspects of each design. The final logo will be announced prior to Christmas and the name the team contest winner will be announced and awarded his or her prizes in conjunction with the final logo unveiling. The Aviators also named Brent McNeil as its first field manager. McNeil is a 2007 graduate of Lafayette Jefferson High School and served as the pitching coach for the Danville Dans in 2014. He is currently the director of baseball operations for Indiana State University. It was previously announced that the Jackrabbits and Aviators will compete for the Battle of 26 trophy when the two teams battle next summer. Courtesy MKE Sports and Entertainment 20 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 Rounding Third Highlights of last week’s sporting events Send your news, notes and accomplishments to [email protected]. WILDKATS NAMED FOOTBALL ALL-STATE After having five players named to the Indiana Football Coaches Association Class 5A All-State squad, two Kokomo Wildkats earned the same honors from the Associated Press. Running back Jeron Gray and defensive back Jordan Matthews were named to the 24-man squad. Wide receiver Daniel Ricksy of Lafayette Jefferson and defensive lineman Colin Zeh of Harrison joined the Kats from the North Central Conference on the first team. Kokomo running back Marcelle Kenner, offensive lineman Quamielle Belt, defensive lineman Cameron Fitts and defensive back Keenen Wheeler were named to the honorable mention squad. No. 4-ranked Kokomo finished the season 12-1 and were the North Central Conference, sectional and regional champions. They fell to eventual Class 5A state champ Fort Wayne Snider in the North Final Four game. NAIA SCHOLAR-ATHLETES The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced the student-athletes who have been named 2015 Daktronics-NAIA Scholar Athletes and two IU Kokomo student-athletes earned this distinction: cross country runner Breanne Robertson and volleyball libero Kaleigh Ensley. Both Robertson and Ensley are IU Kokomo nursing students. “I’m honored to receive this award,” said Robertson. “I’m happy to share this experience with Ka- leigh. There have been many late night study sessions to get where we are now.” “I am extremely honored to receive this award,” said Ensley. “Bre and I have been by each other’s side since the beginning, and I am very proud of her too. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to be a student-athlete, but having awesome people to support me and Bre through the process has been the most crucial part.” Robertson and Ensley also spoke of their gratitude to the various people who helped them earn this accolade. “Being an athlete and a nursing student has definitely been a huge challenge, but the nursing faculty and my coach have been a huge help in making sure that I am able to do both and I couldn’t be more grateful for that, said Robertson. “A huge thanks to all that helped me make this possible.” “My coach, teammates, the athletic director, and the nursing program faculty have been more than willing to work with me in order to help me excel in both academics and athletics,” added Ensley. “Special thanks to all of them.” In order to receive this title, student-athletes must be nominated by their institution’s athletic administration, maintain a minimum grade point average of a 3.5 on a 4.0 scale, and have achieved a junior academic status. MORE HONORS FOR COUGAR VOLLEYBALL The American Volleyball Coaches Association released the NAIA Regional Awards and three Indiana University Kokomo volleyball players received honors. Cortney Hanson, Lindi Thomas, and Nicole Sandmann were all named to the AVCA Midcentral All-Region Team. Additionally, Nicole Sandmann was named Freshman of the Year for the Midcentral region. Sandmann is the first Cougar to garner 21 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 this award. As a setter, Hanson played a pivotal role in the Cougar offense. She averaged 5.7 assists per set and had 733 assists in total for the season. Hanson averaged 0.4 aces per game and had 49 overall this fall. Outside hitter Thomas was an instrumental asset in IU Kokomo’s offense. Thomas averaged 2.7 kills a set and had 355 kills during the 2015 season. She averaged 0.38 aces per game and had 49 aces total. As a middle hitter, Sandmann led the Cougars in blocks. She averaged 1.0 blocks per set and had 114 blocks throughout the season. Sandmann was 42nd in the NAIA in the “blocks per game” category. “It is exciting to see our players and team recognized on the national scale,” said IUK head coach Heather Hayes. “The success of the program certainly helped these young ladies get individual recognition that I believe they certainly deserved. I am very proud of them for their efforts as well as our team's effort. It is a nice honor for these young ladies and our program.” all-around; Anna Pinto (11) sixth on bars; Jessica Devine (12) sixth in all-around; Jolie Good (13) first on vault, fourth in all-around; Katelyn Devine (14) second on bars, third on beam, first on floor, third in all-around. Level 4: Tia Williams (8) fifth on vault, eighth on bars, fifth on beam, second on floor, third in allaround; Shelby Conaway (10) eighth on vault, eighth on bars, fourth on beam, fourth in all-around; Nevaeh Andrews (10) sixth on vault, seventh on beam, third on floor, fifth in all-around; Dani Dalpoas (10) fourth on vault, seventh on beam, ninth in all-around; Berkeley Woolley (10) fifth on bars, sixth on floor; Ashlin Collins (11) fifth on vault, fifth on beam, sixth in all-around; Katie Barlow (12) fifth on vault, first on bars, first on floor, second in all-around; Corrine Stone (12) seventh on vault, fifth on floor, 10th in all-around; Arianna Sweares (13) first on vault, sixth on beam, fourth in all-around. Level 5: Jillian Creager (8) sixth on vault. Level 8: Catie Smith (13) second on vault, second on bars, seventh on beam, fourth on floor, second in all-around; Ashtyn Gross (13) tenth in allaround 32.5, tenth JEFF FOOTBALL COACH FINDS JOB GYMNASTICS RESULTS The Kokomotion Gymnastics program recently participated in the It’s All Groovy Meet in Lafayette. The Level 4 team finished in third place with a score of 106.525. The following is results from local gymnasts: Level 2 (age division): Emily Scott (7) first on vault, second on bars, fifth on beam, first on floor, first in all-around; Callie Summerton (8) ninth on vault; Kaitlyn Maruszewski (9) third on vault, fifth on floor, eighth in all-around; Lily Clark (9) ninth on vault, sixth on bars, 10th in all-around; Lili Hawkins (10) sixth on bars, sixth on floor, sixth in all-around; Ava Townsend (10) fifth on vault, fifth on floor, eighth in all-around; Madison Mansfield (10) second on bars, eighth on floor; Kami Heath (11) eighth on vault, fourth on bars, sixth on beam, seventh on floor, fifth in all-around; Makalee Vawter (11) eighth on bars; Emma Hawkins (13) seventh on vault, ninth in all-around Level 3: Miley Scott (7) fourth on floor, fifth in Days after announcing he was departing, former Lafayette Jefferson football coach Brian Moore accepted the position of athletic director at Fountain Central High School – the same position he held prior to his one season as the Bronchos head coach. In his one season, he coached Jeff to an 8-3 record – the first winning season for the Bronchos since 2008. MARION TAPS CHAMBERS Marion High School named Craig Chambers as the new football coach of the North Central Conference program. Chambers leaves Indianapolis Howe, where he led the Hornets to a record of 23-13 in three seasons, including a berth in the Class 2A Final Four last month. Prior to Chambers arrival, Howe had never won an IHSAA tournament football game – he was 6-3 after reaching the sectional finals in 2014. He previously was an assistant coach at NCC member school Indianapolis Arsenal Technical High School. 22 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 The Giants are 2-29 in the last three seasons and were 0-10 this year. YMCA YOUTH REGISTRATIONS The Kokomo Family YMCA is accepting registrations for its youth indoor soccer, Indoor Centipede Soccer and Little Dribblers leagues. Little Dribblers is a popular basketball program for 3-6 year-olds and runs from Jan. 16 to Feb. 13. 2016. Basics of team basketball are taught in a fun atmosphere. Program runs on Saturday mornings at the YMCA. Tweets and Re-Tweets that you may have missed from the Sports Journal last week. RT @ADTigers: Shout out to 2015 graduate & NHS Tiger Diver Rachel Johns for qualifying today for Nationals at IUPUI. Indoor soccer is played at Memorial Gymnasium on Sundays beginning on Feb. 7. Indoor soccer is for ages 6-11 and begins at 2 p.m. RT @ADTigers: Shout out to the Northwestern Pep Band and Director Jeremy Snyder for their outstanding support of the basketball teams this weekend. Indoor Centipede Soccer is played at Memorial Gymnasium on Sundays beginning on Feb. 7. Centipede Soccer is for ages 3-5 and starts at 1 p.m. RT @JustTMill: An upset! Zionsville 80, Class 3A No. 3 Marion 70. Z-ville closes on 12 -4 run. #ihsaa @indyhsscores For more information, contact Mark Sutton at (765) 457-4447. Final BBB: Kokomo 67, Frankfort 49. Kats improve to 2-2, Hot Dog fall to 1-3. @indsportstalk @JohnRHarrell @WeAreTheNCC YMCA ADULT REGISTRATIONS The Kokomo Family YMCA is accepting registrations for its adult indoor soccer and pickleball. The adult indoor soccer league begins on Feb. 7 and players may register as an individual or a team. Games are played at Memorial Gymnasium on Sunday evenings. New to the YMCA is pickleball, an introductory program that begins on Jan. 14. Games will be played at the YMCA on Thursday mornings. For more information, contact Mark Sutton at (765) 457-4447. UPCOMING RUNNING EVENTS Dec. 31: The Club Kokomo Roadrunners will host its annual New Year's Eve 5K Run & 5K Walk in Kokomo’s Highland Park. Registration will take place from noon to 1:30 p.m. with the event starting at 2 p.m. Kokomo: Jordan Matthews 14, Marcelle Kenner 12, Ty Sparling 9, Kyle Wade 8, Brevin Beard 8, Jeron Gray 7, O'Bannon 5, Wheeler 4. Kokomo is coming off a 75-41 loss last night at McCutcheon - its worse loss since a 80-43 loss to Carmel in January 2007. RT @WeAreTheNCC: if the rest of the NCC season plays out like tonight's games @ Anderson, Harrison, & Muncie, we're in for one heck of a ride. #BuckleUp RT @GregGoodnight: Happy Birthday Indiana! I was joined by some stellar citizens for Kokomo's "Official Kickoff of the Bicentennial." @Sports_Journal 23 | SPORTS JOURNAL OF CENTRAL INDIANA | December 15, 2015 Youth baseball lost two good ones Y outh baseball has been an integral part of the Howard County sports scene for decades. From the first city champion in 1957 (Steelers of Northside) to the 59th last summer (Lions Club of Russiaville), thousands of youth have played on diamonds throughout the area. And for many of those years, two men were a common sight – Frank Rocchio and Steve Stewart. Unfortunately, within the span of 10 days last month, we lost both icons of the fields. Stewart unexpectedly passed away on Nov. 16 at the age of 74. For three decades, he was the jovial man who walked onto the field after the final out was made in the David A. Kasey Youth Baseball Tournament (formerly called Kokomo City Tournament) carrying a large trophy. In 1985, Stewart created the Ralph I. Stewart Insurance Traveling Trophy and presented it to the winning manager. While many of the players may not have known who Stewart was, they knew the trophy when it came onto the field, and that large trophy meant a lot to local team sponsors. After Kings Heating and Plumbing won in 2013, Jerry King commented on where he would display it: “This trophy will be proudly displayed in our showroom.” Stewart, whose grandfather was once the Howard County Sheriff, is survived by his wife, Tanya, whom he married in 1961. With Tanya’s photography business, the duo took untold number of youth sports team photographs through the years – including mine. He also spent time as president of Southside Little League and coached football in the Police Athletic League. As his obituary stated, “Steve never met a stranger and was always willing to give of his time to others.” His smile will be missed next summer when the Ralph Stewart Insurance Trophy is delivered for the 31st time. Rocchio passed away on Nov. 26 at the age of 71. He will forever be known as Mr. Baseball at Southside Little League, now known as Southside Cal Ripken League. For 25 years, he served as president of the facility in Highland Park. Few nights went by where he wasn’t roaming around the Southside diamonds – most would say he was a fixture. His love of youth baseball didn’t end at Southside as he also volunteered as the Howard County commissioner and state commissioner of Cal Ripken Baseball. Even when he was away from Southside he had sports on the mind. From 1973 to 1998, Frank and his family owned Rocchio’s World of Sports. During the days before the internet and big box stores, kids would buy their Dean’s List By Dean W. Hockney Sports Journal Publisher Steve stewart Frank rocchio baseballs, bats and gloves at a local sporting goods store like Rocchio’s and Sanburn’s in the City of Firsts. The Rocchio family also owned Arnold Palmer Dry Cleaners, The Golden Tee Restaurant and Golf World through the years. And if that was not enough, he found time to serve as the president of the Howard County Golf Association. One line in his obituary may have summed up his life: “Frank’s true passion was volunteering his time and talents to youth baseball and his fellow veterans.” Both Steve and Frank were Kokomoans through-andthrough – Steve graduated from Kokomo High School in 1959 and Frank graduated three years later. And they both served their country – Steve in the Army Reserves and Frank in the Navy – before returning to the city they loved. Like many people in Kokomo, I knew them both. They were unique characters who gave to youth sports more than they took. And like most, I probably never got around to thanking them for their efforts – so here is a big thank you to Steve and Frank, you will be missed. Until next time, remember to keep the man and ship in sports – and I’ll see you at the game. Dean Hockney is the publisher of the Sports Journal of Central Indiana, sports editor of the Kokomo Herald and the public address announcer of IU Kokomo athletics and the Kokomo Jackrabbits. 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