Stories tagged with "hoosier"
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Core group has wrestlers thinking big things this year
A strong returning nucleus of wrestlers at Noblesville, coupled with heavy graduation losses at Hamilton Heights, has the Millers thinking big heading into the 2009-10 season....
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Goals set, goals made at Zionsville
When Emily Hawthorne took over the Zionsville volleyball program three years ago, she wasn’t the only new face. With a turned-over coaching staff and few upperclassmen,...
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Eagle boys eye sectional win for 4th straight year
Coach expects solid year from team and ‘to get more guys to score at the state meet’ Zionsville swimming coach Scott Kubly remembers last year’s sectional —...
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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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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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Play fair when drawing new maps
Something’s gotten into the water over at the Statehouse, and the Hoosier public just has to hope the spell isn’t broken by details and old-fashioned inertia. Answering...
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Hoosiers burned in smoke study
It is safe to say Hoosiers do not look forward to the release of national health rankings with quite the same eagerness folks in Florida and Texas harbor for the weekly round of...
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Tonight's Letterman show has Indy focus
David Letterman will be talking about his Hoosier roots on tonight’s show. Seems Letterman (who was in Broad Ripple High School’s Class of 1965 and regularly refers to...
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Wal-Mart posts 3% rise in profit for 3Q
Wal-Mart Stores Inc., one of the top employers in Indiana, today reported a 3.2 percent increase in third-quarter profit, helped by inventory controls and other cost-cutting...
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Rescued from child abuse, now saving others
I would like to thank The Star for highlighting James Payne’s My View on Nov. 5 ("Reach out today and prevent child abuse’’). Eighteen years ago, I met Judge...
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Eagles seek to better their best
9th place at state meet could be springboard to even greater things The Zionsville High School girls swimming team is coming off one of its best seasons, when it cracked the top 10...
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Tigers look anew for leadership
Others ready to step up to fill void left by Karli Harris The Fishers High School girls basketball team will take the floor for the first time in its history without point guard...
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Rocker is placed on probation for meth charge
A judge sentenced Hoosier rocker Henry Lee Summer to a year on probation Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to possessing methamphetamine. The case arose from a routine traffic stop...
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Hoosier rocker pleads guilty in meth case
A judge sentenced Hoosier rocker Henry Lee Summer to a year on probation Tuesday after he pleaded guilty to possessing methamphetamine. The case arose from a routine traffic stop...
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Girls basketball preview: Class 2A
1. Heritage Christian : The run of state championships has to end sometime. Right? The Eagles are losing stalwarts Kelly Faris, Claire Freeman and Emily Anderson to graduation, but...
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Girls basketball preview: Class A
1. University (21-5 overall last season) ** Paul Gianakos takes over for coach Bill Thornburgh with hopes of leading the Trailblazers to a fifth straight season of 18 wins or more....
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Hoosier veterans honored for sacrifice
The conversations Sunday at an event to honor veterans mostly stayed away from topics such as heroism and courage. Instead, folks talked about sacrifice. Indianapolis Mayor Greg...
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Home crowd cheers grow quieter
The revved-up retro home of the Indiana Pacers is celebrating its 10th anniversary with accolades from throughout professional basketball, where it is hailed as a model of...
