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High School Sports

Arabians staying grounded early

Pendleton Heights won seven of its final nine regular-season games last year and entered sectional play considered by many to be the hottest team in The Herald Bulletin coverage area. But the Arabians’ boys basketball season ended with a 73-50 loss against eventual champion Anderson in the first round at the New Castle Fieldhouse.....more>>

  • Elwood looking for a new beginning
    Terry Martin will be guiding an extremely young Elwood squad, a team that lost virtually all of its varsity experience from an 8-15 campaign last year.

  • Lapel sets sights on championship
    The Lapel Bulldogs enter the 2009-10 boys basketball season with hopes of competing for a sectional championship and possibly more.

  • Pendleton Heights handles Frankton, 61-28
    Often a good indicator of a team’s strength is the number of its weapons.
    That turned out to be the key factor for the Pendleton Heights girls basketball team here Saturday in a 61-28 victory over Frankton.

  • Filling roster holes Eagles' top priority
    Coach Brent Brobston didn’t lose a lot from 2008-09 to the 2009-10 season from a quantity standpoint, but quantity doesn’t always equal quality. Jon Gardner would be the quality that he lost from last seasons 8-14 finish.

  • Tigers take Elwood Super 6
    Alexandria finished up an undefeated day on the mat by slugging Elwood 54-21 at the Super Six season opening tournament Saturday.

  • Panthers hold off Lions, 53-59
    When you’re dealing with a young roster, you expect highs and lows. For Elwood girls basketball coach Candice Williams, Friday night’s 53-49 victory over Liberty Christian provided both.

  • Cougars slip by Arabians
    The Pendleton Heights Lady Arabians fell to 1-2 and 0-1 in the Hoosier Heritage Conference with a tough 50-48 loss at the hands of the Greenfield Central Lady Cougars.

  • County grapplers look for strong run
    Sam Bennett, Mason Berryman and Mason Todd begin their quest to return to Indianapolis this week.
    But the start of the high school wrestling season doesn’t signal their return to the mat. Far from it, in fact.

  • Broncos aim to continue success
    They say that success breeds success.
    They also say that hard work breeds success.
    If 30 victories and a pair of sectional titles the past two seasons serve as any indicator, then the Daleville boys basketball program could be poised to build upon a winning foundation in the 2009-10 season.

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