Daugherty continues outstanding career at Hanover

<p><strong>Jackson Daugherty</strong> had 90 yards receiving, including a 7-yard touchdown catch, to help Hanover College’s football team pick up a 55-8 win at Anderson.</p><p>Daugherty, a junior who played at Greenwood, is tied for the team lead in receptions this season with 21 to go along with his team-best 363 receiving yards.</p><p><strong>GREENWOOD</strong></p><p>Wabash freshman <strong>Ethan Pine</strong> placed 225th out of 412 runners at the Louisville cross country Classic. Pine’s time was 27:29.1 as the Little Giants finished 21st of 45 teams.</p><p><strong>CENTER GROVE</strong></p><p>Franklin College golfer <strong>Jackson Williams</strong> secured medalist honors at the DaPauw Classic with a 3-under-par total of 71-70—141 at Deer Creek Golf Course.</p><p>IUPUI golfer <strong>Austin Crowder</strong> tied for second individually at the Zach Johnson Invitational in Des Moines, Iowa, with a 2-over-par score of 215.</p><p><strong>Zack Carrabine</strong> of Butler fired a 36-hole total of 143 to help lead the Bulldogs to the championship of their own fall invitational. University of Indianapolis golfer Chris Heck also took part in the tournament, shooting a 157.</p><p>Freshman tennis player <strong>Isabella Schoolcraft</strong> won both of her matches for Valparaiso at the two-day West Point Invitational.</p><p>Ohio State’s <strong>Madison Smeathers</strong> had 13 kills, a block and a dig as the Buckeyes’ volleyball squad lost in five sets at Maryland.</p><p>The Denver volleyball team, helped by <strong>Macy Carrabine’s</strong> 20 digs and five assists, won its 14th match in 15 tries with a triumph at North Dakota State.</p><p>Illinois State volleyball player <strong>Ali Line</strong> led her team with 12 kills in a three-set sweep at Indiana State. The senior middle blocker also finished with four blocks and three digs.</p><p>Middle Tennessee setter <strong>Taylor Hammill</strong> finished with 30 aces, 15 digs and a service ace in her squad’s home loss to Southern Mississippi. Hammill stepped up with 43 assists, 16 digs and five kills in the team’s five-set victory over Tennessee State.</p><p>Taylor defensive backs <strong>Sam Bolin</strong> and <strong>Tyler Watson</strong> each had five tackles in the Spartans’ 49-36 loss to St. Xavier. Freshman defensive lineman <strong>Brad Boswell</strong> also chipped in a tackle for the Spartans.</p><p>Marian linebacker <strong>Bailey Bennett</strong> had four tackles, including one for loss, in the sixth-ranked Knights’ 37-28 victory at top-ranked and defending NAIA national champion St. Francis.</p><p><strong>Connor Steeb,</strong> a sophomore defensive back for the University of Indianapolis, finished with six tackles in the Greyhounds’ 41-17 home win over Lincoln (Missouri). Sophomore <strong>Clay Hadley</strong> started his 16th consecutive game on the offensive line.</p><p>Junior receiver <strong>Joey Siderewicz</strong> had three catches for 16 yards and a rushing attempt in Franklin College’s 42-39 victory against visiting Rose-Hulman. </p><p>Redshirt freshman <strong>Trevor Hohlt</strong> had a tackle in Ball State’s 52-24 romp over Kent State.</p><p>Vanderbilt sophomore <strong>Cameron Tidd</strong> finished with a tackle in his team’s 31-27 victory over Tennessee State.</p><p>Western Illinois fullback <strong>Max Norris</strong> had 18 yards on 12 carries in the Leathernecks’ 45-38 defeat of visiting Youngstown State.</p><p>Stanford defensive end <strong>Jovan Swann</strong> had a tackle for the Cardinal in a 38-17 loss at Notre Dame.</p><p><strong>FRANKLIN</strong></p><p>Vincennes freshman golfer <strong>Matt Jordan</strong> had the second-lowest score on the team (79-74—153) as the Trailblazers finished fifth at the Butler Fall Invitational.</p><p><strong>Jacob Hash</strong> helped the Franklin College men’s golf squad to a fourth-place finish at the DePauw Invitational, shooting an 82-80—162 at Deer Creek Golf Course.</p><p>Franklin College freshman defensive lineman <strong>Manny Cheam</strong> had two tackles in the Grizzlies’ 42-39 triumph over Rose-Hulman.</p><p>Sophomore <strong>Noah Roberts</strong> helped Marian’s tennis squad defeat Bethel, 9-0, with victories at No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles. Against Taylor at the Crossroads League Tournament, Roberts won his match, 6-0, 6-1, while also winning at doubles.</p><p>Franklin College junior runner <strong>Blaine Conners</strong> finished 19th with a personal-best time of 26:42 at the Greater Louisville Classic.</p><p><strong>INDIAN CREEK</strong></p><p>Freshman <strong>Morgan Timmons</strong> ran a time of 27:12 for the Franklin College women’s cross country squad at the Greater Louisville Classic.</p><p><strong>EDINBURGH</strong></p><p>Senior defensive back <strong>Elliott Parmer</strong> collected three tackles for Franklin College as it defeated Rose-Hulman, 42-39.</p><p><strong>WHITELAND</strong></p><p>Anderson receiver <strong>Matthew Luechtefeld</strong> had four catches for seven yards in the Ravens’ 55-8 home loss to Hanover.</p><p><strong>RONCALLI</strong></p><p>DePauw receiver and Greenwood resident <strong>Will Harris</strong> had three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown in the Tigers’ 38-17 win over Ohio Wesleyan.</p>