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Bowling created lifelong bonds for Knights
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/21)
If someone were to have walked into last week’s Team Sectional at Imperial Lanes in Terre Haute, it wouldn’t have taken long to have noticed the bond the Northview bowling team has. With every ball that was thrown down the lane, no matter if only a couple pins fell or if all of them fell, the teammates waiting for them at the bench were up and ready to congratulate them on a job well done...
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Larry Nolte Saturday Morning Youth League vital to Northview’s success
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/21)
Bowling is a sport most young athletes get into because their parents or guardians have been involved with it and are eager to follow in their footsteps. Because of that, Brazilian Lanes has hosted the Larry Nolte Saturday Morning Youth League for several years, giving youngsters around the Wabash Valley a chance to get their start with the game...
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Knights, Hornets set for regional battle
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/21)
Last week, during its three-game sectional championship run through West Vigo, Brownstown Central and Edgewood, Northview’s never played its best brand of basketball for an entire 32-minute stretch, coach Michael Byrum said. The Knights did, however, come up big in key situations in each of the three games, which proved to be vital in their wins...
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Northview varsity newcomers key pieces to the championship puzzle
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/21)
As Northview’s boys basketball team entered the 2020-21 season, there were multiple spots in the rotation that needed to be filled with just four players – Brevin Cooper, Ethan DeHart, Jacob Fowler and Caleb Swearingen – who logged postseason minutes back in the fold...
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Former Northview greats offer up their regional memories
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/21)
When Northview takes the floor inside Greencastle’s McAnally Center Saturday morning against Beech Grove, it will mark the first time any of the players on the 2020-21 roster has played a regional basketball game. Sophomore guard Drew Cook nearly did so last season after Linton won the Class 2A North Knox Sectional, advancing the Miners onto the Southridge Regional where they were scheduled to take on Crawford County in the semifinal round...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Childhood injury almost kept Clark from being voice of the Northview Knights
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/21)
Growing up in Indianapolis, sports were what Corey Clark’s mind would wander towards on a daily basis. Yes, he enjoyed playing them, but he wanted to talk about them, specifically as a broadcaster. “I remember sitting on the couch with my dad watching games telling him I wanted to do that. He would ask, ‘Play the game?’ I would say, ‘No, talk about the game. Be a broadcaster,’” Clark recalls...
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Posey firemen honored at dinner, awards banquet
(Local News ~ 03/12/21)
Firefighters and their families, along with members of the community they serve, gathered at the Staunton Community Center for our Annual Fireman's Dinner and Awards Banquet Saturday, March 6. Posey Fire Chief Cody Barnard thanked all those in attendance, especially The Lady Volunteers of Staunton, who provided the dinner and received The Community Involvement Award. Dinners were provided to retired firefighters and those with COVID-19 concerns or were too ill to attend earlier that evening...
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Edwards signs with Union College
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/21)
The sport of archery has been in the bloodline of Northview senior Hunter Edwards ever since he was born. His dad, Robert, fell in love with the art of using a bow to shoot arrows. It rubbed off on Hunter at the start of his high school career four years ago and led him to Friday afternoon when he, surrounded by his immediate family, etched his signature on a piece of paper, officially making him a member of Union College’s archery team...
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No injuries result from accident Tuesday that damaged streetlight
(Local News ~ 03/12/21)
A traffic accident damaged a street light in Brazil Tuesday, and the good news is it might lead to the repair of another streetlight damaged in 2018. Brazil Street Supervisor Brian Bemis said it might be a fortuitous situation for the city. The streetlights along US 40 were purchased from Techlite Corporation and installed by Midwest Lighting Company for the Indiana Department of Transportation’s $19.7 million US 40 project that ended in early 2017...
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