Wolf earns berth to wrestling Semistate
Switzerland County wrestler Jacob Wolf participated in last Saturday’s IHSAA Wrestling Regional held at Jeffersonville High School and his fourth place overall finish earned him the right to move on to this Saturday’s Semistate, which is being held at Jasper High School.
Wolf wrestled in the 132-pound weight class, and in his first match of the day he defeated Cole Bagshaw of Silver Creek High School in a 5-0 decision.
That moved Wolf into the semifinals, where he faced Jeramiah Cain of Jeffersonville, and lost in a close 5-4 decision.
Wolf then completed his Regional by wrestling for third place against Jakob Lewellen of Charlestown, but an injury did not allow Wolf to compete, and he was forced to forfeit that final match, and finished fourth overall in his weight class.
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Community Foundation of Southern Indiana Dec 17, 2020 2 min to read
NEW ALBANY â Four graduating seniors in Clark and Floyd counties will receive four-year scholarships as the Community Foundation of Southern Indianaâs 2021 Lilly Endowment Community Scholars.
In addition to full tuition to an accredited public or private nonprofit college or university in Indiana of their choice, the students will receive a $900 annual stipend for books and equipment.
The recipients selected this year are Katie Baumgartle, Jeffersonville High School; Jenna Dupont, Silver Creek High School; Jia Jia Hodgson, New Albany High School, and Sophia Hottois, Providence High School.
The Community Foundation of Southern Indiana administers the Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship program locally. Students in all accredited public and private high schools in Clark and Floyd counties were invited to apply. Applications from each county were reviewed and scored by an in