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GMS softball falls to Mooresville, 12-1
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
The GMS softball team lost to Mooresville 12-1 Thursday night on the road. Shelby Earl pitched five innings, with six strikeouts, three walks, while giving up 11 hits. She added a walk at the plate. Danielle Thomas was 1-for-3 at the plate with an RBI, while Kalah Reed and Shelby Bonebrake were 1-for-2 on the night. Miranda Nuz chipped in a 1-for-1 performance on the night...
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South Putnam golf stays perfect with win
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
The South Putnam boys' golf team moved to 4-0 on the season after defeating Tri-West 172-176. Alex Kelly led the way with a career-best 38 and Dylan Gilbert's 42. Mike Nichols chipped in a 45 and Sam Gould and Alex Eickhoff both posted scores of 47.
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SPHS softball gets 19-0 victory on road
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
The South Putnam softball team dominated North Montgomery Friday 19-0 in five innings. Mattie Varvel pitched a complete game with six strikeouts and one hit. She also was 3-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBIs. Brooke Boetjer and Jenny Thompson was 2-for-2 with two runs scored and two RBIs, while Krystal Welch was 2-for-3 with two runs scored. Janet Crafton was 2-for-3 and Brenly Bratcher went 3-for-4 with two runs scored...
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GHS softball downed by Athenians, 11-1
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
The Greencastle softball team lost to Crawfordsville 11-1 Friday on the road. Getting hits for the Tiger Cubs were Taylor Pruitt, Mallory Miller, Kaytlynn Beauman and Jessie Bennett. Miller and Beauman's hits were doubles. Greencastle lone run occurred when Pruitt reached base on a single and moved to second on a sacrifice fly from Miller. She stole third and came home on a wild pitch...
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GHS girls' track defeats Monrovia, Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
The Greencastle girls' track team stayed perfect on the season after defeating Monrovia and Owen Valley Thursday. GHS scored 97, while the Bulldogs scored 45 and Owen Valley 22. Picking up wins for the Tiger Cubs were Carissa Johnson in the 100 (13.7), Faith Fear in the 1,600 (6:11), Erika Davies in the 400 (1:06) and the 200 (27.9), Abby Coffin in the high jump (4-7), Colleen Weatherford in the 800 (2:32), and Laura English in the long jump (14-3.5)...
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Artesians down Eagles in late rally
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/10)
GREENCASTLE -- Although the weather had begun to cool, the bats at South Putnam's diamond were red hot. The Eagles and Martinsville combined for eight home runs on the night and 21 runs. But it was a late charge by the Athenians that made the difference...
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Birth Announcements for April17
(Births ~ 04/17/10)
DANVILLE -- Congratulations to the following parents on the new additions to their families:...
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Senior Center hosts progressive dinner
(Local News ~ 04/17/10)
GREENCASTLE -- Seniors are invited to join the Putnam County Senior Center's progressive dinner slated for May 30. This event is open to all seniors aged 60 years and older. The group will meet at 6 p.m. at the center located at 9 W. Franklin Street, Greencastle. They will travel to Summerfield in Cloverdale for dinner and a short informational program...
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Open mic, poetry night held at Blue Door
(Local News ~ 04/17/10)
GREENCASTLE -- Open Mic Poetry Night will be the perfect venue to read poetry and share a love of the spoken word. Co-sponsored by the Putnam County Public Library, open mic night will take place at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Blue Door Cafe, 302 E. Washington St...
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DePauw hosts biofuels program
(Local News ~ 04/17/10)
GREENCASTLE -- DePauw University anthropology students Cameron Huffman, Alec Ensield and Mikey Hemkens discovered their Subsistence and Sustainability class has opened new windows to them. Their class project this semester includes offering a presentation on Economic and Environmental Sustainability by David Galvin April 20 that is open to the public...
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Reeslville students help raise funds for Relay
(Local News ~ 04/17/10)
REELSVILLE -- Students at Reelsville Elementary School were cheering loudly as they made catcalls to Office Assistant Angie Nichols who was taped to the cafeteria wall Friday. "Miss Nichols--you look good. I brought my money," they cheered. Students were paying a $1 for a strip of tape to help secure Nichols to the wall of the cafeteria to raise money for Relay for Life...
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