
The 77th annual Batesville Invitational went to the host Bulldogs on Saturday at Hillcrest Country Club. Batesville as a team fired a 325; Franklin County was 4th with a 342; and Greensburg came in 11th at 388. Oldenburg Academy did not field a complete team.
Batesville won both ends of the Connersville middle school track and field meet on Saturday. The Bulldog boys finished with 178 points. St, Louis came in 6th with 43…In the girls meet, BMS came in 1st with 171 points. The Cardinals were 5th with 43.
The Reds blanked the Houston Astros 5-0 in the series finale at Great American Ball Park heard yesterday on WRBI. Cincinnati takes two out of three games in the series. Andrew Abbott tossed six scoreless innings of three hit baseball while walking one and striking out five. He gets the win and evens his record at 2-2. Three Reds relievers – Tejay Antone, Sam Moll, and Graham Ashcraft – combined to throw three shutout innings without a hit. JJ Bleday tripled home two runs in the Reds three-run 4th inning. He also walked twice. Spencer Steer clubbed a solo home run in the 6th for his seventh big fly of the season. Elly De La Cruz went 3-for-4 with a stolen base and a run scored. And Tyler Stephenson had an RBI single in the 7th inning. The Reds have the day off before starting a three-game series at GABP tomorrow night against the Washington Nationals. Airtime tomorrow night is 6:10 on 103.9 FM.
The Indiana Pacers will miss out on a first round pick this year after falling to fifth in the NBA Draft Lottery. The Pacers first round draft choice was sent to the Los Angeles Clippers as part of the trade at the deadline in February that saw the Blue and Gold acquire center Ivica Zubac. The Pacers would have kept their first round pick in the draft if they moved into the top four spots in the lottery. Washington will get the top pick in next month’s draft, followed by Utah, Memphis, and Chicago to round out the top four.

