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Falcone wins PAAC girls title

The Seton Catholic cross country teams competed in the Pioneer Academic and Athletic Conference on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Park Tudor High School. Gwynie Falcone from Seton Catholic won the girls race in a season-best time of 20:42.   Sara Swinney also turned in a season-best time to place seventh and Jackie Clemente captured eighth place. […]

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Tigers sweep host Shenandoah

The Hagerstown volleyball team traveled to Middletown on Thursday, Sept. 26, for a non-conference game with potential sectional opponent Shenandoah. The Raiders, members of the Mid-Eastern Conference, fell to the power game and solid defense of Hagerstown in straight sets. Five different Tigers had at least 12 digs, which is a rarity in a three-set […]

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Season ends at regional for Wayne County golfers

The Noblesville golf team posted a team score of 294, on Saturday, Sept. 28, to win the Lapel golf regional played at the Edgewood Golf Course by eight strokes over Hamilton Southeastern and by 40 strokes over third-place New Palestine. All three teams advanced to the state tournament. Josie Kelley from Noblesville was the match […]

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TEC unbeaten Panthers pound Eagles 54-0

The Lincoln Golden Eagle football team made the short trip west on Friday, Sept. 27, to face Tri-Eastern Conference co-leader Knightstown. The Panthers have artificial turf, so a muddy field was not an issue, but playing in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene made the playing conditions extremely difficult and the ball very slippery.  After scoring […]

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Cardinals finish runner-up in PAAC

The Seton Catholic volleyball team competed in the Pioneer Academic/Athletic Conference Tournament on Saturday, Sept. 28, at Park Tudor High School. The Cardinals defeated Indianapolis Shortridge 25-14, 25-15 and Greenwood Christian 25-22, 25-14 to advance to the Championship match. In the championship, the Cardinals fell to defending 2A state champion Muncie Burris by scores of 22-25 and […]

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Wet and wild

Playing in weather not fit for man nor beast, Northeastern hosted Centerville in a battle for Tri-Eastern Conference supremacy on Friday, Sept. 27. The Knights, 12th-ranked in latest AP 2A poll, and the Bulldogs, the 16th-ranked team in 2A, were forced by remnants of Hurricane Helene to deviate from their normal game plans and prioritize […]

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Red Devils lose shootout to Marion

If you like offense, and you were at Lyboult Field Friday, Sept. 20, you saw plenty of it.  The Richmond Red Devils exploded for a season high of 44 points in their home North Central Conference game against the Marion Giants but still fell short. The two teams combined for nearly 1,000 total yards of […]

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Knights explode for record 2nd quarter

When you’re hot, you’re hot. In the second quarter of their Tri-Eastern Conference game played on Friday, Sept. 20, at Union City the Northeastern Knights were sizzling. The Knights were clinging to a 7-0 lead at the end of the first quarter. In the second quarter, they scored an incredible 56 points to take a […]

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Tigers sweep Titans

The Hagerstown volleyball team swept Tri High in their home Tri-Eastern Conference match played on Monday, Sept. 16, to remain unbeaten in league play. The Tigers won the first two sets easily before fighting off a Titan upset bid to win the third set 28-26 and close out the match. Centerville, Northeastern and Hagerstown are […]