Photo of the Day for Nov. 30

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Ray Richardson shared this photo of Greenfield Central Junior High School’s eighth-grade boys basketball B team after it won a recent weekend tournament against Richmond, Connersville and New Palestine.

Prep Roundup: Dragons’ DeLois wins New Palestine Invite title

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NEW PALESTINE — Sydney DeLois reigned supreme on Saturday during the inaugural New Palestine girls wrestling invitational.

Marauders complete season journey, win first-ever football state title

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INDIANAPOLIS -- Their journey is over, and it ended in victory formation. On Saturday night inside Lucas Oil Stadium, the Class 4A Mt. Vernon Marauders...

Marauders’ coaches ready to finish the job at state

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FORTVILLE — Mt. Vernon assistant coach Toby Jacobs has a reputation when it comes to high school football.

Kicking game gives Marauders another element on offense

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FORTVILLE — After spending a majority of his youth on the soccer pitch to stay active, Ethan Yeley was a literally kicker without a team until he decided to give football a try.

One More Game: Marauders aim to end football journey as state champions

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FORTVILLE — From the first day of the football season, Mt. Vernon senior quarterback Gehrig Slunaker described the Class 4A Marauders’ potential 15-week road ahead as a journey.

County squads boast talented swimmers for 2021-22 season

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HANCOCK COUNTY — There is quite a mix of established veterans, youngsters ready to make their mark and newcomers looking to get some attention, too.

A Royals Feast: Eastern Hancock wins big over Centerville at Hoosier Gym

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KNIGHTSTOWN — One hundred years ago, Knightstown successfully defended its home court against Sulpher Springs to christen, the now, Historic Hoosier Gym.

Coming Up Short: Cougars fall in season opener against host Hornets

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BEECH GROVE — A teacher. A mentor. A coach. Matt English was all of these things, especially to those around the Beech Grove Hornets basketball program.

Cougars seek consistency after loss to Hamilton Heights

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GREENFIELD — Hot-shooting, taking care of the basketball and holding the opponent to one shot on offense got Greenfield-Central off to a good start in Tuesday’s non-conference girls basketball matchup against visiting Hamilton Heights.