Stories tagged with "High school boys basketball"
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Senior and underclassman of note
Seniors Leland Brown, Noblesville: The 6-4 swingman was injured much of last season, but averaged 10 points and 6.3 rebounds. Travis Carroll, Danville: The 6-10 Carroll, a Purdue...
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Dramatic story lines abound in centennial season
A boys basketball season that will conclude with the 100th tournament offers no shortage of story lines. Some are obvious. Some are not. Some will reveal themselves during the...
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Boys basketball preview: Class A
1. Lutheran : After making it to the state championship game two years ago, the Saints were up and down last season with an inexperienced team. That should pay dividends this year....
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Howe boys begin season with easy victory
Jordan Manuel scored 23 points and P.J. Boutee had 10 points and 16 assists to lead host Howe to an 81-61 victory over Baptist Academy on Monday night in high school boys...
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Boys basketball preview: Class 2A
1. Lapel : Veteran coach Jimmie Howell believes this team could be very good come sectional time, and with good reason. The Bulldogs have three double-digit scorers returning in...
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Boys basketball preview: Class 4A
1. North Central : A state championship is a possibility for coach Doug Mitchell’s team. Getting out of the sectional will be difficult, though, with Lawrence North among a...
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Boys basketball preview: Class 3A
1. Mt. Vernon : The Marauders have a talented senior class and high expectations for this season. Fourth-year coach Steve Lynch will count on 6-5 P.J. Hubert (14.3 ppg), 6-6 Daniel...
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Crawfordsville team began what's now Hoosier Hysteria
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. — Odd-looking set shots. Jump balls after each basket. Twenty-five cent admission. The old liniment-in-the-jocks prank. And a final score of . . ....
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Trailblazers' new coach takes positive approach
Tim Randle is eager to turn the University boys basketball team back into a winner. The new Trailblazers coach takes over a team that went 2-18 last year and graduated 90 percent...
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Eagles have pieces in place for big season
4 starters return from last season’s team that won 18 games and conference title but had disappointment in sectional Is this the year for Zionsville boys basketball? It sure...
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Millers looking to capitalize on their experience
Last year, for the first time in his 15 years at Noblesville, coach Dave McCollough entered a boys basketball season with no seniors on his roster. It was more of a statistical...
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As players, coach bond, Pike's expectations rise
Despite being loaded with talent, the Pike boys basketball team’s 2008-09 season was up and down under first-year coach Phil Spoljaric . The Red Devils returned to their...
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Hamilton Heights young, but not inexperienced
Looking at the Hamilton Heights boys basketball roster, it would be easy to think the Huskies might be a year away from being a dominant team. The Huskies, however, have designs on...
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Royals return 7 of their top 10 players
Hamilton Southeastern High School boys basketball coach Brian Satterfield picked up a coaching strategy while at a camp at Ohio University this summer from coach John Groce ....
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Tigers could have tall tales to tell
Fishers’ game plan is to get the ball inside to big men, create mismatches that torment foes Fishers High School boys basketball coach Joe Leonard looks at a roster that...
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After 2 strong years, Guerin Catholic must regroup
Teams lacks varsity experience, but strong showing in summer league bodes well for new season After fielding veteran squads in his second and third years at Guerin Catholic and...
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Hammons gives Carmel a force in the middle
Sophomore A.J. Hammons shed weight during the summer and sharpened his offensive skills This time of year, as we preview the upcoming boys basketball season, many coaches talk with...
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Butler basketball recruit transfers back to Manual
Chrishawn Hopkins will play his senior season of high school basketball after all. The 6-1 Butler University recruit has transferred back to Manual High School and will be granted...
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North Central's Smith-Rivera out 'few weeks' after surgery
Sophomore, a coveted basketball recruit, has torn meniscus in his right knee The high school boys basketball season will begin later this month without one of the area’s top...
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Peru's Tig-Arena will host game for 1st time since '90
PERU, Ind. — Brian Strong’s phone has been ringing off the hook. Inquiries flood his e-mail inbox. Seemingly everybody in town wants to know how to get tickets for Peru...
