Stories tagged with "sports"
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Ravens' Suggs won't face Colts
OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs will miss Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts because of a knee injury. Suggs has a sprained...
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No. 11 Butler cruises past Northwestern
EVANSTON, Ill. — Shelvin Mack had 15 points, Gordon Hayward added 14 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 11 Butler showed off its depth with a 67-54 victory over Northwestern on...
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Harrington leads Knicks past Pacers
Al Harrington scored 13 of his 26 points in the fourth quarter against his former team, and the New York Knicks beat the Indiana Pacers 110-103 on Wednesday night to snap a...
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Improvement plays key role for Westfield, Sheridan
Shamrocks planning to be competitive; turnout gives Blackhawks a boost Terry O’Neill isn’t sure yet what to make of his Westfield wrestling team. “I kind of have...
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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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'Fabulous season' caps Kirkpatrick's career
DePaul recruit is known for hard work, leadership Center Grove’s Chelsea Kirkpatrick is The Indianapolis Star’s All-South volleyball Player of the Year for the second...
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Coach saw Baumet's potential at early stage
When Brownsburg volleyball coach Bob Yeager saw Lauren Baumet play in junior high — with her height, athleticism and talent — Yeager knew it. “We thought for sure...
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Community support moves Edinburgh coach
Edinburgh’s Tina Bottorff is The Indianapolis Star’s All-South volleyball Coach of the Year. Edinburgh won just one match during the 2005-06 season, Bottorff’s...
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Versatility is Valentine's hallmark
Greenfield-Central’s Megan Valentine has been named The Indianapolis Star’s All-East volleyball Player of the Year. Players from Hancock County schools are eligible for...
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Cascade's DeVault a rookie success
Coach learns high school ropes quickly, gets the best from small talent pool Megan DeVault had coached club teams. She had coached at camps. But DeVault never had helmed a high...
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Greyhounds' 'go-to' hitter went far
Butler-bound senior played many positions, led team to regionals When the Carmel High School volleyball team started this season 1-6, Maggie Harbison and her teammates didn’t...
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North Central teams likely strong again
The North Central boys swimming team finished second in the state last season, and the girls team finished sixth. Both appear to be strong again, although the North Central girls...
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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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Lindsey to play at W. Kentucky
Perry Meridian’s Stephanie Lindsey, a member of The Indianapolis Star’s girls soccer Super Team this season, has signed to play collegiately at Western Kentucky....
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Success followed Raiders to Class 2A
Ritter showcases teamwork despite fall in regional Their careers didn’t end in the best possible way — a 20-15 loss to Class 2A No. 2 Monrovia last Friday was their...
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Lutheran hopes to sustain success
Having a strong feeder system could help offset heavy losses to graduation Lutheran’s most successful season in its football program’s brief history came to an end with...
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Cathedral out to dispel 2007 nightmare
Memories remain of heartbreaking loss to late-scoring Reitz It’s a matchup straight from the imagination of Freddy Krueger. Friday, the Cathedral High School football team...
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Bishop Chatard poised for rematch
Trojans seek to avenge last year’s season-ending loss to Evansville Memorial Everyone knows who the Bishop Chatard High School football team is, with its record nine state...
