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Friday night high school football scores
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
CLASS 6A Sectional 1 Crown Point 22, Lake Central 7 Merrillville 27, Lafayette Jeff 27 Sectional 2 Penn 13, Portage 6 Warsaw 35, Chesterton 28 Sectional 3 Carroll (Ft. Wayne) 42, Ft. Wayne Snider 31 Homestead 24, Noblesville 21 (OT) Sectional 4 Carmel 28, Hamilton Southeastern 14...
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Ritter controls second half in victory over Tiger Cubs
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
INDIANAPOLIS – The Tiger Cubs’ season came to an end Friday on the Marian University football field, losing to Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter by a score of 35-13 in the second round of the Sectional 29 bracket. “Cardinal Ritter’s a very good football team – we had a great week of practice but, unfortunately, we just didn’t have enough to match up with them,” Greencastle head coach Mike Meyer said. “Our kids played hard and did the best they could, but we came up short.”...
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Top-ranked Stars roll past North Putnam, 49-7
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
BAINBRIDGE — Turnovers are an obviously crucial statistic in any sport, but perhaps even more in football than some of the other sports. North Putnam coach Sam Carnes knew his team would need to be flawless to have a chance to knock off No. 1-ranked and defending state champion Western Boone on Friday night in sectional semifinal action...
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Eagles battle No. 5 North Vermillion tough in loss
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
The South Putnam Eagles couldn’t overcome two early scores by the North Vermillion Falcons in the semifinal round of the Class 1A Sectional 45 football game Friday night. The Falcons scored two touchdowns in the first 2:31 of the game and held off the Eagles to advance with a 28-13 victory at Mark Wildman Field...
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GIRLS' PREVIEW: Veteran Clovers hope to build upon last year’s success
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
The Cloverdale Clovers had a banner season last winter, compiling a 22-4 record and winning the school’s first Western Indiana Conference championship. The Clovers fell to Western Boone in the sectional final, but are motivated for another good season by returning every player except one from last year...
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GIRLS' PREVIEW: Tiger Cubs to have new look under first-year coach
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
Greencastle had its string of five straight Putnam County girls’ basketball championships broken last year by Cloverdale, but the Tiger Cubs still have their streak of winning seasons alive at 10. Extending that streak is now up to first-year head coach Kellie Kirkhoff, one of the youngest varsity coaches in the state just two years out of college...
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GIRLS' PREVIEW: Cougars hoping to continue improvement this year
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
Lukas Haworth is no stranger to North Putnam athletics, having coached the school’s boys’ varsity team in the 2013-14 season. Haworth departed after that year to move back to Indianapolis, coaching the Greenfield-Central boys’ team the past two seasons...
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GIRLS' PREVIEW: Eagles hope experience, balance can lead to another great year
(High School Sports ~ 11/02/19)
South Putnam saw its string of two straight sectional championships end last year, but the Eagles were able to overcome a 1-3 start and finish at 16-8. Losing just center Caitlin Capps from that team, the Eagles bring back a lot of talent and experience that give coach Brian Gardner optimism for the coming season...
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Kerry Gene Hutcheson
(Obituary ~ 11/02/19)
Kerry G. Hutcheson, 65, of Greencastle, passed away on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2019, surrounded by his family. He was born Feb. 21, 1954 in Greencastle, the son of Marvin E. and Myra Jane (Twigg) Hutcheson. He was a 1972 graduate of South Putnam High School...
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Man stable following Saturday-morning crash
(Local News ~ 11/02/19)
A man is listed in stable condition after being airlifted from the scene of a single-vehicle crash Saturday morning south of Greencastle. Excessive speed is believed to have been a factor when Cody Bruner’s 2014 Dodge Charger left U.S. 231 near County Road 350 South and collided with a post, then a large tree...
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