Unforgettable Monday: Kingdon's Record 16 Ks & Bowman's No-Hitter Electrify Local Prep Sports
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Local Prep Scene Explodes: Kingdon Strikes Out 16, Bowman Throws No-Hitter in Wild Monday Night
Monday night delivered an incredible display of high school athletics, featuring a dominating pitching performance from Bloomington North's Jack Kingdon and a stunning no-hitter by Brown County's Abigail Bowman, alongside other thrilling games across baseball, softball, golf, and tennis.
What a Monday it was for local high school sports! From the diamond to the courts, athletes across the region delivered performances that truly made the evening unforgettable. The buzz around Bloomington North's baseball field was palpable, thanks to a pitching masterclass from Jack Kingdon. But that wasn't all – out in Brown County, Abigail Bowman was busy crafting a gem of her own on the softball mound, throwing a no-hitter that had everyone talking!
Let's dive right into that incredible baseball showdown between Bloomington North and Terre Haute North. It was a nail-biter, folks, stretching into extra innings, eventually seeing Bloomington North clinch a hard-fought 3-2 victory. The star of the show, without a shadow of a doubt, was North's ace, Jack Kingdon. The young man was absolutely lights-out, mowing down batter after batter with an astonishing 16 strikeouts over 8.1 innings! He battled, he dug deep, throwing 119 pitches, and really kept his team in it, allowing just three hits and a couple of unearned runs. Talk about gutsy!
And when it came down to it, Sam Klein delivered the clutch single in the ninth inning, bringing home Will Redding for the win, capping off an already legendary performance by Kingdon. Drew Crum also chipped in with a two-for-four day, including a solo shot, proving it wasn't just a one-man show. Meanwhile, over in another baseball contest, Edgewood also put on a strong display, defeating Sullivan 9-3. Their offense was humming, with Gabe Koontz leading the charge, going two-for-three with a triple and three RBIs. Xzander Webb and Luke Norris also had multi-hit games, making sure runs were on the board. On the mound, Joe West put in a solid six innings of work, and then Westin Pemberton came in for a perfect relief inning, striking out two to seal the deal. A really well-rounded team effort there for the Mustangs.
Now, if you thought Kingdon's outing was impressive, you absolutely have to hear about Brown County's Abigail Bowman. In a dominant 10-0 shutout victory against South Decatur, Bowman was simply unhittable. She pitched a complete game no-hitter, striking out eight and not walking a single batter! That's the kind of performance dreams are made of, isn't it? The Eagles' offense certainly backed her up, with Savannah Pursley shining bright, going three-for-three with a triple and two RBIs, while Kacey Williams also knocked in a couple of runs. What a fantastic night for Brown County softball!
Bloomington North's softball team, however, faced a tougher outing, falling 14-0 to Franklin Central in five innings. They managed just one hit, off the bat of Emma Borland, but sometimes you just have those days, right? It's all about bouncing back for the next one.
Beyond the diamond, the greens and courts also saw some fierce competition. In boys golf, Bedford North Lawrence edged out Bloomington North by a slim margin, 164-167, with BNL's Jett Jones taking low-medalist honors with a 38. On the tennis courts, Bloomington South came away with a tight 3-2 win against Franklin Community, highlighted by singles victories from Maddie Ireland and Riley Ferguson, and a clutch doubles win. Edgewood's girls' tennis team swept Owen Valley 5-0, showing some serious dominance, while Bloomington North's team had a tougher battle against Jasper, only managing one win from Megan Spreen.
So there you have it – a Monday night packed with incredible athleticism, unforgettable pitching, and plenty of nail-biting finishes. These young athletes truly left it all on the field, court, and course. It's moments like these that remind us why we love local prep sports so much. Here's to more thrilling action as the season progresses!
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