New Season, New Identity: Marauders baseball regroups for its 2022 title defense
FORTVILLE — History. In 2021, the Mt. Vernon baseball team rewrote it.
Trio of former prep stars compete in NCAA tournament
HANCOCK COUNTY — Three former prep standouts from Hancock County competed on college basketball’s biggest stage this month.
Back to Normal: Royals baseball seeks consistency this season
CHARLOTTESVILLE — After watching his team struggle both on and off the diamond a year ago, Eastern Hancock High School baseball coach Chad Coughenour enters the 2022 season with a bit of excitement and optimism.
Stepping Up: Cougars focused on challenging for titles this season
GREENFIELD — When Greenfield-Central High School baseball coach Mark Vail looks back on the 2021 season, he does so with mixed feelings.
Key returnees lead girls track teams into 2022 campaign
HANCOCK COUNTY — All four Hancock County schools have their share of talented returnees back for the 2022 girls track and field season.
Heading Outside: Area track teams ready for outdoor season
HANCOCK COUNTY — Coming off spring break and having some late starters due to the success of the school’s basketball team, long-time Mt. Vernon boys track and field coach Bruce Kendall doesn’t expect his group to be strong out of the gate.
A New Era Begins: Revamped Marauders aiming to continue past success
FORTVILLE — The Mt. Vernon softball team put it all together last season.
Mt. Vernon’s Jarrard leads county’s IBCA all-state players
Fifteen seniors, including Mt. Vernon’s Armon Jarrard, and 15 underclass boys basketball players have earned IBCA/Franciscan Health “Supreme 15” All-State honors for 2021-22.
Voicing His Passion: New Pal’s Smith named ISSA Sportscaster of the Year
NEW PALESTINE — If you have ever tuned in to a New Palestine High School football or basketball game or even an Indy Fuel hockey game, you’ve heard his voice.
Goals Remain the Same: Cougars’ mix of youth, experience powering their ambition
GREENFIELD — When asked about last year’s in-season adversities, Greenfield-Central softball coach Jason Stewart didn’t hesitate to speak his truth.