Stories tagged with "poise"
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Center Grove gymnasts add to coach's joy by advancing to regional
Eric Howe had a very good reason to miss Saturday’s Columbus East gymnastics sectional. The young Trojans still gave their coach reason to smile. Center Grove tied with...
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Noblesville aims to reduce turnovers
Turnovers were fatal in previous meeting with HSE When an unbeaten Noblesville boys basketball team visited Hamilton Southeastern in December, the Millers committed 25 turnovers...
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Same sad song for frustrated Hoosiers
Indiana’s chances for a bowl bid end when Penn State rallies from an early 10-point deficit STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Heard this one before? Indiana jumps out to a big lead...
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Whiteland coach charts progress
After lopsided loss, Warriors chose to fight it out to end of season Whiteland football coach Darrin Fisher admits he didn’t exactly know which way the Warriors would go...
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Early deficit dooms Guerin in soccer semistate
Eagles had opportunities to rally against Fort Wayne Snider FORT WAYNE, Ind. — When Guerin Catholic fell behind 11th-ranked Fort Wayne Snider by two goals early in...
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ISO's new star has great pipes
Quality of orchestra’s performance matches that of restored Wurlitzer Before a note had been played in the first of two Classical Series concerts this weekend at Hilbert...
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What ACORN? I didn't see any ACORN
While everyone in Washington is suddenly pretending they’ve hardly ever heard of ACORN, they might want to pretend they’ve never heard of the SEIU, one of the...
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Experience? Fever, Shock playoff-tested
Will the WNBA’s Eastern Conference finals be a battle for the ages? A battle for the aged, maybe. The No. 1-seeded Indiana Fever and No. 3-seeded Detroit Shock feature...
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For Quakers, it's what's up front that counts
Losing the All-West Player of the Year — or someone of that caliber — might cause expectations to go down. That’s not the case with Plainfield, though, as the...
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Clay Buchholz still a no-hit wonder
At first, only a young boy in a green shirt watches. Then a few minutes go by, and Clay Buchholz steps back a few feet in his warm-up session and word travels: The Red Sox rookie...
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Noblesville avenges loss to Zionsville
NOBLESVILLE — It had been one month to the day since Zionsville had manhandled Noblesville inside in handing the Millers their worst loss of the boys basketball season....
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Work of being Miss America lured winner to crown
LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Katie Stam always dreamed of becoming Miss America, but she bypassed the kiddie pageants and waited until she was more mature and sure of herself. Her...
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Slow start, finish doom Millers
KOKOMO, Ind. -- It was a solid middle two quarters for the Noblesville boys basketball team Saturday, but a slow start and a rocky finish led to its downfall.The Millers...
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Carmel basketball coach likes team’s performance
The Carmel High School basketball team suffered a disappointing two-point loss at rival Noblesville on Friday night.However, Greyhounds coach Mark Galloway liked the way his team...
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Preseason NIT perfect for Purdue
When they were freshmen, Purdue guards Chris Kramer and Keaton Grant played Georgia Tech, Oklahoma and DePaul in the Maui Invitational.As sophomores, they faced Iowa State and...
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Defense, payback sweet for Butler
DES MOINES, Iowa -- Beat us once, props to you.Beat us twice . . . it is not happening.Butler's Bulldogs have many slogans in their basketball locker room, and that isn't one of...
