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15 - Kokomo School
Kat Chatter Tuesday, April 15, 2014 Thought for the day "Remember, if you are not playing your heart out, someone else is. And when you meet him, he will win.” unknown Today’s Athletic Events SPORT OPPONENT Track (Boys V) Westfield Westfield Postponed Due to Temp Fishers Fishers Lafayette Jeff Lafayette Jeff Baseball (Boys Fr) Baseball (Boys V) LOCATION TIME 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM THE WILDKAT SOFTBALL The Kokomo-Peru softball game was postponed. Heather Cusick, a guidance counselor for the International Baccalaureate students in the Middle Years Program at Kokomo High School and Central Middle International School, was named the next girls’ basketball coach at KHS. “I could not be more excited to be named the next head coach of the Kokomo Lady Kats’ basketball program,” Cusick said. “This is truly an honor to be able to return home to Kokomo and have the opportunity to build upon the already storied tradition that is Kokomo Basketball. Kokomo is a special place and the Lady Kats receive incredible support from this community, staff, and administration. I am so fortunate to work, and now coach, in a place that has meant so much to me.” Cusick is a 1999 KHS grad and played for Coach Charlie Hall’s Lady Wildkats that went 25-2, losing in the semi-state to Fort Wayne Snider, 53-49. Heather averaged 17.9 points per game to lead Kokomo and grabbed 6.8 rebounds a game, sharing MVP-honors with Tia Davis. Cusick, who scored 1391 points in her high school career (third all-time) before being named to the Indiana All-Star team, continued her outstanding play at Miami University in Ohio. Photo courtesy of Dean Hockney At Miami, she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Health and Sport Studies and became the first and only player in MAC (Mid American Conference) women’s basketball history to reach 1,700 points, 500 assists, 400 rebounds, 300 steals, and 200 three-point field goals. Heather served as a 3-time team captain before becoming one of only two women at Miami to have their number retired. After being selected as a Kodak All-American honorable mention in 2003, Cusick played for the BC Shooters professional basketball team in the Netherlands during the 2003-04 season. One of the statistics that makes Cusick the proudest is the fact that she appeared in 116 contests at Miami University – never missing a game – while making 113 consecutive starts. “We had an excellent pool of candidates for the position,” Athletic Director Jason Snyder explained, “but Heather’s college level experiences and her college connections across the country will be a great asset to our future Lady Kats, as well as the program. With Heather at the helm, I feel the future is very promising for Lady Kats basketball in Kokomo.” Cusick praised the hard work by Coach Snyder and his staff the past eight years. “All the pieces are in place to continue to cultivate the work that has been completed by Coach Snyder,” Heather explained. “My hope is to not only win games and develop basketball talent, but also to lead and guide each young lady who goes through the Kokomo program from where she is to where she wants to be.” “I am optimistic about the future of the Lady Kats’ basketball program, and I cannot wait to begin working with the young ladies who are, and will be, a part of the Kokomo Lady Kats’ basketball program,” Cusick added. K.H.S. LADY WILDKAT BASKETBALL COACHES THRU THE YEARS 1974-2014 COACH YEARS COACHED Sue Huggler Mike McCroskey Charlie Hall Chris Huppenthal Jason Snyder 19741984 19841997 19972004 20052006 20042005 20062014 19742013 W L PCT Championships (10) 88 - 74 .543 1 Sectional Champ (13) 227 - 82 .735 12 Sec,7 Reg,4 SS, 2 ST (8) 172 - 22 .887 5 Sec, 4 Reg, 1 SS, 1 ST (1) 19 - 6 .760 1 Sec, 1 Reg (8) 101 - 68 .598 1 Sectional Champ (40) 607 - 252 .707 20 Sectnls, 12 Regnls 5 Semi-states, 3 State Lady Kats Coaches by number of wins COACH Mike McCroskey Charlie Hall Jason Snyder Sue Huggler Chris Huppenthal W 227 172 101 88 19 - L 82 22 68 74 6 Lady Kats Coaches by winning percentage COACH Charlie Hall Chris Huppenthal Mike McCroskey Jason Snyder Sue Huggler W 172 19 227 101 88 - L PCT 22 6 82 68 74 .887 .760 .735 .598 .543 BASEBALL April 9, 2013 Kokomo hosted the Lafayette Jeff Bronchos at CFD Stadium in Highland Park, and at the conclusion of the game, it was the Wildkats on top by the score of 6-2. The Bronchos came into the game on a hot streak. Not only had they won seven of their eight games to start the season, but they had clobbered their opponents, winning the last two games by the ten-run rule Jacob McMain was Coach Tim Weeks’ choice to start the game on the mound, and the senior responded in fine fashion. McMain pitched six innings, gave up two hits, and allowed one earned run Junior Dustin Gamblin pitched a scoreless seventh inning for the Kats. The senior class led the Kokomo nine on offense, too. Dylan Orbaugh banged out a pair of hits, Preston Emmons had a two-run single, and Drew Guge had a bases-loaded double in the sixth inning. TAYLER PERSONS Tayler was named to the Indiana All-Stars squad for 2014. Tayler Persons is the first Indiana All-Star from Kokomo since D.J. Balentine was honored in 2012. This will be the 76th Indiana-Kentucky All-Star series. This year’s Indiana-Kentucky All-Star game will be played at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on June 14th. The girls’ game will start at 5:00 p.m with the boys’ game to follow at approximately 7:00 p.m. The Indiana All-Stars will also face the Kentucky All-Stars at Transylvania University in Lexington on Friday, June 13. Tayler will report with his teammates to the All-Star camp at Marian University on June 7th. On June 9th, the Indiana All-Stars will take on the Junior All-Stars at the Berry Bowl in Logansport. The girls game will begin at 6:00 p.m to be followed by the boys’ game. Two days later, the All-Stars are back in action against the juniors at Columbus North. At the June 14th game at Bankers Life, the ‘4’ years will be recognized (1944, 1954, 1964, etc.) as the Reunion Teams. Gene Turner, KHS grad and former KHS teacher and JV basketball coach, was a member of the 1944 squad, and Debbie (Benziger) Dudukovich was an All-Star in 1994. Kokomo has had two Mr. Basketballs –Tom Schwartz (1945) and Jimmy Rayl (1959). The Indiana boys’ All-Stars have won the last eleven games with their Kentucky counterparts. They have also been victorious in 18 of the last 19. Overall, the Hoosier boys have a 90-42 lead in the series with Kentucky. The Indiana girls’ All-Stars won last year at Bankers Life by a score of 100-86, breaking a three-game winning streak by the Bluegrass girls. Since the series began in 1976, Indiana holds a 41-35 advantage. Charlie Hall is the Indiana All-Star Games Director. Hall is a KHS grad, a basketball player for the Wildkats, and former KHS coach in boys’ basketball, girls’ basketball, and tennis. Six Indiana All-Stars saw action at Memorial Gym this past winter. In addition to Tayler Persons, Marion’s James Blackmon and Carmel’s Zach McRoberts led their teams against the Wildkats, while Logansport’s Whitney Jennings, Fishers’ Alex Hochstedler, and Homestead’s Sydney Buck all played in the Kokomo Girls Basketball Regional. INDIANA ALL-STARS FROM KOKOMO 1939 1940 1941 1942 1944 1945 1946 1952 1955 1956 1959 1961 1961 1962 1970 1988 1996 2012 2014 Neil Hercules Chet Gabriel Carl Campbell Jack Turner Gene Turner Tom Schwartz Maurice Conwell Junior Phipps Jim Butcher Paul Conwell Jimmy Rayl Rich Scott Ron Hughes Jim Ligon Bruce Rose Brian Hogan Lee Coomler D.J. Balentine Tayler Persons 1993 1993 1993 1994 1997 1999 2001 2003 2003 2006 2008 Tiffany Longworth Mistina Oliver Cari Stover Debbie Benziger Tamie Stiner Heather Cusick Hillary Beck DeUnna Hendrix Anne Thatcher Audrey McDonald Kayla Drake 2014 Indiana Boys All-Stars (# Name, School, Height, Pos., PPG, College Choice) 1 Trey Lyles, Indianapolis Tech, 6-10, F, 23.7, Kentucky 2 James Blackmon Jr., Marion, 6-3, G, 33.6, Indiana 3 Grant Evans, Wapahani, 6-3, G, 25.5, Wright State 4 Tayler Persons, Kokomo, 6-2, G, 18.2, Northern Kentucky 5 D.J. McCall, Fort Wayne Concordia, 6-5, G, 18.5, IUPUI 6 P.J. Thompson, Brebeuf Jesuit, 5-11, G, 23.6, Purdue 7 Bryant McIntosh, Greensburg, 6-4, G, 14.3, Northwestern 8 Jeremie Tyler, Indianapolis Tech, 6-3, G, 16.2, Ball State 9 Zach McRoberts, Carmel, 6-6, F, 14.1, Vermont 10 Mack Mercer, Plymouth, 6-9, F, 17.1, Belmont 11 Trevon Bluiett, Park Tudor, 6-6, G/F, 36.2, Xavier 12 Sean Sellers, Greensburg, 6-6, F, 20.7, Ball State 13 Tyler Wideman, Lake Central, 6-8, F, 15.7, Butler Head coach: David Benter, Brownstown Central Assistant coaches: James Blackmon Sr., Marion; Clint Swan, Crown Point 2014 IndyStar.com Indiana Girls All-Stars (# Name, School, Height, Pos., PPG, College Choice) 1 Whitney Jennings, Logansport, 5-5, G, 32.0, Iowa 2 Maura Muensterman, Evansville Mater Dei, 6-0, G, 22.7, Indiana 3 Alex Hochstedler, Fishers, 5-7, G, 16.1, Walsh (Ohio) 4 Lauren Whitlatch, Bloomington South, 5-11, F, 15.6, Penn 5 Sydney Buck, Homestead, 5-8, G, 17.8, Butler 6 Destiny Washington, Lawrence North, 5-11, F, 10.9, Loyola (Ill.) 7 Tayler Goodall, Columbus North, 5-9, G, 16.3, Florida Gulf Coast 8 Kayla Brown, Westfield, 6-2, G, 18.0, Miami (Ohio) 9 Danielle Cuttino, Ben Davis, 6-2, F, 12.8, Purdue 10 Ana Owens, Lawrence North, 5-6, G, 14.7, Cincinnati 11 Kindell Fincher, Fort Wayne Canterbury, 5-10, G, 25.8, Xavier 12 Erica Moore, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), 6-0, F, 8.0, Purdue 13 Caroline Buhr, Penn, 6-1, F, 11.2, San Diego Head coach: Eric Thornton, Norwell Assistant coaches: Amy Brauman, Brownsburg; Gretchen Miles, Washington Jesse Goodnight is a sophomore at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He is also a member of the wrestling team for the Little Giants. Jesse battled through some injuries and competed behind AllAmerican Reece Lefever at 157 pounds. Goodnight finished with a record of 6-3 overall. His best individual finish came in the 54th Indiana Little State Tournament, placing third at 157 pounds. Goodnight is a biology major and plans to one day be a surgeon. Skylarr Shurn is a senior at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She is also a member of the women’s basketball team. Shurn led the Lady Cougars to a perfect 38-0 season, winning the NAIA National Championship. She was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player and scored 30 points as USF defeated College of the Ozarks 75-68. Shurn was also named the NAIA National Player of the Year. She scored more points than any other NAIA player (a USF record 780) and averaged 20.5 points per game. She was also 12th in the nation in steals. Shurn scored in double figures in 34 of the Cougars’ 38 games, including six games where she surpassed the 30-point barrier. Shurn is a Health and Exercise Science major. May 14, 2014 Kokomo High School will host the 2014 Howard County Free Physicals on Wednesday, May 14, 2014 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM at Kokomo High School. The free physicals are offered to male and female studentathletes from Eastern, Kokomo, Northwestern, Taylor, Western, and St. Joan of Arc/St. Patrick schools presently enrolled in 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th grades and have an interest in participating in their respective high school athletic programs during the 2014-2015 school year. Prior to the May 14th date, the student athlete must pick up the IHSAA physical form from their respective Athletic Director, complete the information requested and have the parent and student signatures completed. Student-athletes will not be permitted to participate if the forms are not completed correctly. Howard County is one of the very few counties in Indiana that still provide free physicals for prospective student-athletes. The Howard County Medical Association has been instrumental in the success of the Howard County Free Physicals. Also, registered nurses, physical therapists, EMT’s, coaches, and administrators have volunteered their time to participate in the free physicals. Again this year, the Community Howard Regional Health’s Cardiovascular Lab is offering free ultrasound screening during the Free Physical Night. The ultrasound will only be for the limited purpose of detecting Marfan’s Syndrome (a grossly enlarged aorta) and Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis (extremely large septum). The ultrasound screening is optional to the student-athlete. Those student-athletes wishing to participate must sign a consent form. The ultrasound screening consent form will be attached to the IHSAA physical form and must be completed prior to Free Physical Night. The ultrasound screening will take place on May 14 th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Any questions regarding the ultrasound screening should be addressed to the respective Athletic Directors. Last year, nearly 1,000 student-athletes from Howard County took advantage of the Free Physicals. Name the only major leaguer since 1900 to have a 1-hit, 2-hit, 3-hit, 4-hit, and 5-hit game in his first seven games of the season. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. Derek Jeter Wade Boggs Joe DiMaggio Pete Rose Ty Cobb Ichiro Suzuki Emilio Bonifacio Babe Ruth Answer appears at the bottom of the page. Name the former Lady Kat who was the Miami University (Ohio) Female Athlete of the Year in 2005. Answer will appear in the next Kat Chatter. Answer to the last Wildkat Trivia Name the former Wildkat who won six state championships in track. Rut Walter This Week in Wildkat Country SPORT OPPONENT LOCATION Tuesday, April 15 2014 Track & Field (Boys V) Westfield Baseball (Boys Fr) Baseball (Boys V) Fishers Lafayette Jeff Fishers Lafayette Jeff 5:30 PM 6:00 PM Wednesday, April 16 2014 Baseball (Boys V) Baseball (Boys JV) Track & Field (Girls V) Baseball (Boys Fr) Softball (Girls V) Western Northwestern Westfield Elwood Tipton Western Northwestern KHS KHS KHS 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM Thursday, April 17 2014 Golf (Boys V) Tennis (Girls V) Eastern Twin Lakes Kokomo Country Club Twin Lakes 4:30 PM 5:00 PM Friday, April 18 2014 Baseball (Boys V) Baseball (Boys JV) Frankfort Lafayette Jeff Frankfort Lafayette Jeff 6:00 PM 6:00 PM Saturday, April 19 2014 Baseball (Boys V) Track & Field (Girls V) Track & Field (Boys V) Harrison Marion Relays Marion Relays KHS 11:00 AM Indiana Wesleyan Univ 11:00 AM Indiana Wesleyan Univ 11:00 AM (Postponed) Westfield TIME 5:00 PM N.C.C. Student-Athlete of the Week KHS Web Favorites KHS Athletics www.kokomohighschoolsports.com Kokomo Tribune http://www.kokomotribune.com/ Sports Journal of Central Indiana www.indianasportsjournal.com WIOU – Radio broadcasts www.ihigh.com/wiousports Kokomo Herald Sports http://theheraldsports.com Kokomo Perspective – Streaming Video Webcasting www.kokomoperspective.com Kat Chatter Archives http://www.kokomoschools.com/Khssc/athletic/KC/KatChatter.htm HOW DO WE GET THERE? http://www.nccsports.org/Directions/Directions.htm
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