Football sectional previews: Big schools start play this week
By RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor After a week off, the big schools are ready to take to the field. Class 6A football teams join the post-season this week as…
Read MoreBy RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor After a week off, the big schools are ready to take to the field. Class 6A football teams join the post-season this week as…
Read MoreSeven years after their first try at the state finals, the Golden Eagles are getting their second chance. The Guerin Catholic girls soccer team is heading back to state, qualifying…
If history was an indicator, the champions at the Shelbyville boys cross country semi-state were not a surprise. Carmel won the boys team championship at the meet, which took place…
By RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor The Noblesville volleyball team’s post-season run took it all to the way to the regional championship on Saturday. The Millers played in the Class…
Carmel’s Patrick Fletchall defended his individual singles state championship on Saturday. The Greyhounds senior easily won both of his matches Saturday at Park Tudor to defend his singles title. Fletchall…
By RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor Once the Sheridan football team got going, it was unstoppable. Sound familiar? It’s the way the Blackhawks roll, and they rolled to a first-round…
Guerin Catholic dropped its first-round game in Class 3A Sectional 26 Friday night, falling to Brebeuf Jesuit 21-6 at the Eagles’ Nest. The Braves went ahead 14-0 at halftime, scoring…
Hamilton Heights picked up a first-round victory in Class 3A Sectional 25 Friday, winning 37-23 at North Montgomery. It’s the second win in a row for the Huskies, who will…
Miller volleyball fans will need to get to Muncie Central early to cheer Noblesville on at the regional Saturday morning. The Ball State Homecoming Parade will be leaving the north…
By RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor On Saturday, the Noblesville volleyball team will do something it has waited a long time to do: Play in a regional. The Millers broke…