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CARMEL WINS EXTRA INNING THRILLER

Posted: June 11, 2011

Kennedy Haynes' double to the right center field in the bottom of the eighth inning scored the winning run in Carmel's 1-0 victory over Avon in the 4A state championship game at Ben Davis High School.

Haynes launched the one-out, game-winner off Avon pitcher Haleigh Chasteen which landed just out of reach of the right fielder's glove to score Shannon Hall from second base and giving top-ranked Carmel (28-2) its second softball state championship and first since 1994.

Hall was pinch-running for lead off hitter Erynn Petruzzi who had singled to right and advanced to second on an error by the fielder. Katie Bosler then walked to put runners on first and second before Kelsi Jones flied out to center setting up Haynes' heroics. Carmel closed the season by shutting out its last five opponents and outscored its six tournament foes by a 34-3 margin.

The win also marked the school's sixth IHSAA state championship this school year setting a new state record. The Greyhounds also won titles this school year in boys tennis, girls cross country, girls swimming, boys swimming, and girls tennis.

Carmel pitcher Katie Osborn struck out 11 Avon batters and walked five in eight innings of action to finish 18-2 for the season. With the loss, Chasteen finished 16-3. Breanne Lahart went 3-for-3 with a walk for the Orioles. Avon set 4A state championship game records with five walks and 10 runners left on base. The two teams also combined to set records with seven walks and 16 runners left on base.

Unranked Avon (26-8), coached by Jenny Shayotovich, was making its first appearance in the softball state finals. Emily Good was the Carmel coach.

CARMEL’S ALEXANDRA BOURGERIE NAMED 4A MENTAL ATTITUDE AWARD WINNER
Members of the IHSAA Executive Committee announced Alexandra Bourgerie of Carmel High School as the winner of the 2011 Class 4A Mental Attitude Award in Softball.

A four-year letterwinner for the Greyhounds, Bourgerie has led the Greyhounds to top 10 4A finishes each year of her career.  She captained this year’s Carmel team, leading them to their first state finals appearance since 1997.

Head Coach Emily Good says, “Ali is an exceptional young woman.  She is self-motivated and displays a high level of maturity, discipline, leadership, and perseverance.”

Bourgerie is a member of Key Club and Younglife, and has participated in the Carmel High School Dance Marathon for Riley Hospital, which raised over $230,000 for the cause in 2011.  She has volunteered with Toys for Tots, soup kitchens, and clothing and sports equipment drives.

Bourgerie will attend Colorado State University to study Nutrition.  She is the daughter of Michael and Debbi Bourgerie of Carmel.

Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance, the proud corporate partner of all IHSAA tournaments, presented a $1,000 scholarship to Carmel High School in the name of Alexandra Bourgerie.