Mt. Vernon wins fourth straight HHC Boys Track and Field championship

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FORTVILLE — Winning eight of 16 events, including meet records from two of its seniors, Mt. Vernon grabbed its fourth straight Hoosier Heritage Conference title Thursday at Mt. Vernon High School.

Dragons defeat Arabians 5-1, clinch share of HHC

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NEW PALESTINE — Thursday night’s softball matchup at New Palestine High School was a battle of ranked teams, was a potential sectional semifinal preview, and was a game between the top two teams in the Hoosier Heritage Conference.

Mt. Vernon wins second straight HHC track and field title

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FORTVILLE — You don’t have to win the most races to get the big prize.

Marauders defeat Cougars 3-2, move into first place in HHC

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GREENFIELD — When Mt. Vernon made the trip over to Greenfield-Central High School on Wednesday evening they were in a tie for first place in the Hoosier Heritage Conference.

Prep roundup: Dragons win regular season finale

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New Palestine’s boys volleyball team finished its regular season at Warren Central Tuesday with a 3-1 victory.

500 and counting: New Pal’s Marcum reaches coaching milestone

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NEW PALESTINE — Ed Marcum told his wife, Becky, that it was just another win, but it ended up being a lot more.

Local roundup: EH’s Bolding wins IBCA scholarship

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Eastern Hancock senior girls basketball player Sammie Bolding was one of 40 Indiana high school seniors named winners of 2024 scholarship awards from the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association, it was announced Wednesday, (May 1).

High School Sports Schedule

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Wednesday, May 8

Gibson gets no-decision in Cards loss

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Kyle Gibson continued his stretch of pitching at least six innings in each of his starts Monday, but the Greenfield native received a no-decision in the St. Louis Cardinals’ 4-3 loss to the New York Mets at Busch Stadium.

Sectional assignments create a lot of change for county teams

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When the IHSAA recently released enrollment numbers to be used for school classifications for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school year it was apparent — with New Palestine moving from Class 4A to Class 3A in the IHSAA’s four-class sports — there would be major changes in sectional assignments from the past two school years.