Local sports roundup: April 23

Baseball

Woodmen split with Franklin

A three-run homer by T.J. Bass helped Greenwood split a pair of 4-1 games with Franklin on Saturday.

Jordan Martin earned a complete-game victory in the nightcap for the Woodmen (3-6, 3-5 Mid-State), striking out eight. The Grizzly Cubs won the opener for starter Luke Miles, who had an RBI and pitched six strong innings.

Warriors fall twice in tournament

Playing in a Saturday tourney at Franklin Central, Whiteland dropped close games to West Vigo (5-3) and the host Flashes (7-6).

Alex Reed had a big day at the plate for the Warriors (5-6), hitting a home run and driving in six runs.

Shorthanded Lancers drop two

Edinburgh rallied with four runs in the seventh inning to tie the game up, but eight errors proved too much to overcome in a 9-8 eight-inning loss to Eminence on Saturday.

Zach Giles had a home run and two RBIs in defeat for the Lancers, who also dropped a 7-0 matchup with Indianapolis Lutheran earlier in the day.

Softball

Host Trojans dominate tourney

Class 4A No. 1 Center Grove continued its unbeaten run, improving to 14-0 with five-inning wins over Columbus North and Jennings County at the Trojan Classic on Saturday.

The Trojans defeated the Bull Dogs 10-0 and used a six-run fourth inning to bury the Panthers, 11-1.

Dominique Proctor doubled in a pair of runs to help Greenwood defeat Columbus North, 4-2. The Woodmen were beaten by Jennings County, 10-2.

Lancers split with Lutheran

Maddi Clark hit a home run and struck out 14 to lift Edinburgh to a 3-1 victory over Indianapolis Lutheran in the front half of a Saturday doubleheader.

The Saints, who edged the Lancers in a Class A semistate game last spring, won the second game, 12-2. Sidney Beier had a two-run homer in the loss for Edinburgh (7-3).

Boys golf

Grizzly Cubs place second

Buoyed by a round of 71 from medalist Javan Johnson, Franklin finished second in a Saturday tournament at Clarksville. Damon Dickey added a 79 for the Grizzly Cubs.