INDIANAPOLIS —
Terre Haute North placed fourth and Terre Haute South followed in fifth in the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference championships for boys tennis Saturday at Ben Davis High School’s courts.
MIC championships at Ben Davis
Team scores — Carmel 55, Center Grove 32, Indianapolis North Central 30, Terre Haute North 24, Terre Haute South 17, Ben Davis and Lawrence North 10, Warren Central 2.
North records
Singles — 1. Tate Egan 2-1 (fourth place); 2. Ethan Caldwell 1-2 (fifth); 3. Andrew Farmer 2-1 (third).
Doubles — 1. Alex Farmer-Sam Wolf 1-2 (fifth); 2. Keaton Akers-Justin Newton 2-1 (second).
Next — North will be at home Wednesday to take on Rockville.
South records
Singles — 1. Nathan Bogle 1-2 (fifth place); 2. Krishan Kumar 2-1 (fourth); Scott Kellar 1-2 (seventh).
Doubles — 1. Alex Barksdale-Reed Crawford 2-1 (fourth); 2. Trace Harruff-Matt Gonzalez and Luke Yeagley 1-2 (fifth).
Next — South will visit Rockville on Tuesday.
In other boys high school tennis Saturday:
• Vikings, Wildcats sweep — At West Vigo, both the host Vikings and South Vermillion won dual matches over Edgewood and Brown County
West Vigo 3, Brown County 2
Singles — Duncan Ricci (BC) def. Kyle Watson 5-7, 6-4, 6-3; Paden Horsley (WV) def. Nathan Miller 6-3, 6-1; Blake Benefiel (WV) def. Shane Franklin 6-3, 6-1.
Doubles — Bryce Fish-Evan Rose (BC) def. Chris Gardner-Tyson Tolerson 6-4, 7-6 (7-1); Logan Benefiel-Michael Vermillion (WV) def. Dakota Patterson-Brandy Rose 6-3, 6-1.
West Vigo 3, Edgewood 2
Singles — Mitch Wampler (E) def. Watson 6-1, 6-3; Horsley (WV) def. Michael Niemi 6-1, 6-3; B.Benefiel (WV) def. Alec Marcum 6-2, 6-3.
Doubles — Trevor Moore-Mitch Williamson (E) def. Gardner-Tolerson 6-3, 6-1; L.Benefiel-Vermillion (WV) def. Ryan Braunlin-Andy Craig 6-0, 6-1.
Next — West Vigo (7-4, 4-1 WIC) plays Tuesday at South Vermillion.
South Vermillion 3, Brown County 2
Singles — Ricci (BC) def. Conner Blake 6-2, 6-0; Kam Weyrauch (SV) def. Miller 6-4, 6-4; Ben Cvengros (SV) def. Franklin 7-6 (7-4), 7-5.
Doubles — Fish-E.Rose (BC) def. Aaron Hines-Kaden Lawson 6-4, 7-6 (7-2); Jordan Branz-Erik Hire (SV) def. Patterson-B.Rose 3-6, 7-5, 7-5.
South Vermillion 4, Edgewood 1
Singles — Wampler (E) def. Blake 6-0, 6-0; Weyrauch (SV) def. Niemi 6-1, 4-6, 6-2; Cvengros (SV) def. Marcum 6-1, 6-2.
Doubles — Hines-Lawson (SV) def. Moore-Williamson 7-5, 7-6 (7-3); Branz-Hire (SV) def. Braunlin-Craig 6-0, 6-0.
Record — South Vermillion is 4-1 in WIC matches.
Volleyball
• Braves, Patriots both split — At Terre Haute North, both the host Patriots and Terre Haute South split Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference matches Saturday, each beating Indianapolis North Central and both losing to Center Grove.
Center Grove 25 25 25
Terre Haute South 16 15 16
Highlights — For South, Marissa Coutinho had 16 digs, Ashley Bazier 15 assists, Saya Harazaki 8 digs and Meghan Etling 2 blocks.
Indianapolis North Central 21 25 19 15
Terre Haute South 25 19 25 25
Highlights — For South, Ashley Bazier had 33 assists, Marissa Coutinho had 20 digs and 4 aces, Brittney Pink had 18 kills, Maddie Callahan 15 kills and 4 aces, Saya Harazaki 13 digs and Elizabeth Weber 2 blocks.
Indianapolis North Central 19 22 26 14
Terre Haute North 25 25 24 25
Highlights — For North, Anna Taylor had 38 assists, 10 digs, 3 kills, 3 blocks and 7 points; Mandee Eberle had 19 digs, 12 kills, 5 blocks, 12 points and 3 aces; Danielle Krupa had 16 kills, 5 digs, 16 points and 5 aces; Valeria Lewis had 8 kills, 3 digs, 2 blocks, 22 points and 4 aces; Maddy Howes had 21 digs, an assist and 17 points; Kristen Mauer had 9 digs, an assist, 25 points and 2 aces; and Brianna Burgess had 4 kills and 3 digs.
JV — North won 25-20, 25-13.
Center Grove 18 25 25 25
Terre Haute North 25 19 16 18
Highlights — For North, Anna Taylor had 24 assists, 7 digs, 3 kills, 2 blocks, 15 points and 2 aces; Mandee Eberle had 9 kills, 8 digs, 4 blocks, 21 points and 6 aces; Danielle Krupa had 5 kills, 2 digs, 2 blocks and 13 points; Valerie Lewis 7 kills, 3 digs and 13 points; Kristen Mauer had 5 digs and 12 points; Maddy Howes had 9 digs and 4 points; Shelby Lawler had 5 digs; and Natalie Lewis had 3 digs and 2 kills.
JV — Center Grove won 25-16, 25-11.
Next — North (6-3, 1-1 MIC) plays Monday at Greencastle.
• Evansville Mater Dei 3, Sullivan 0 — At Evansville, Bailee Powell had nine kills and 11 digs for the Golden Arrows in a losing effort.
Sullivan 13 12 19
Evansville Mater Dei 25 25 25
Highlights — For Sullivan, Bailee Powell had 9 kills and 11 digs, Jackie Bezy had 8 kills Taylor Shake had 18 assists and Jaileigh Gilham had 10 digs.
• Rox are champions — At Jasonville, Rockville defeated Shakamak 25-23, 25-18 in the championship match of the Shakamak Invitational.
Washington Catholic 22 17
Shakamak 25 25
Vincennes Rivet 17 20
Rockville 25 25
Consolation match
Vincennes Rivet 25 25
Washington Catholic 8 19
Championship match
Rockville 25 25
Shakamak 23 18
JV tournament — Rockville defeated Shakamak 2-0 in championship match.
• Brown County 3, Linton 0 — At Nashville, the visiting Miners lost by scores of 25-17, 25-18, 25-18. They host Sullivan on Tuesday.
Thursday
At Hutsonville, Ill.
Robinson 25 25
Hutsonville-Palestine 8 16
Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 7 digs, 6 assists, 3 kills, 7 points and 2 aces; Kylee Hannahs 5 digs, 3 kills, 5 points and 2 aces; Nicole Kelso 14 points and 3 aces; Madison Bayless 8 assists, 2 digs and 2 points; Jasmine Brooks 3 digs, 7 points and 2 aces; Sonnie Givens 6 kills; Leah Avery 4 kills.
JV — Robinson won 10-25, 25-18, 25-16.
Record — Robinson is 12-1.
Cross country
Boys
• North 21st — At Carmel, Terre Haute South was ninth and Terre Haute North 21st among 26 teams at the FlashRock Invitational.
Jackson Bertoli was second for South in a personal-best time of 15:24 and Logan Hambrock and Spencer Danielson also had a personal-best times for the Braves, who placed behind eight top-12 teams and finished ahead of 14th-ranked Franklin Central and seventh-ranked Lawrence Central.
FlashRock Invitational
Team scores — Carroll (Allen) 100, Westfield 151, Bloomington South 175, Columbus North 198, Lawrence North 208, Indianapolis Cathedral 217, Brebeuf 219, Terre Haute South 230, Lawrence Central 234, Indianapolis North Central 282, Homestead 327, Avon 365, Franklin Central 414, Brownsburg 418, Zionsville 419, Noblesville 428, Huntington NOrth 488, Warren Central 538, Center Grove 546, Terre Haute North 562, Guerin Catholic 575, Franklin 597, Ben Davis 610, Seymour 625, Greenwood 678.
Terre Haute South — 2. Jackson Bertoli 15:24, 31. Logan Hambrock 16:12, 37. Spencer Danielson 16:19, 85. Devon Fuson 16:48, 97. Isaac Wonderlin 16:54.
Terre Haute North — 64. Justin Clapp 16:38, 70. Peter Davis 16:45, 135. Travis Clapp 17:35, 144. Nathan Moshes 17:43, 149. Harry Chambers 17:51, 154. Stephen Koos 17:53, 159. Chase Cresgy 18:00, 198. Dru Keith 18:04, 206. Tyler Nemeth 18:16.
Top North JV finisher — 39. Caleb Paauwe 17:55.
Next — North will compete next Saturday in the Bedford North Lawrence Invitational. South has a home meet Tuesday against Sullivan.
Girls
• South 18th — At Carmel, Terre Haute South finished 18th out of 26 teams in the championship division of the FlashRock Invitational hosted by Franklin Central and Westfield on the Northview Christian Life Church course.
Carroll (Allen) was the team champion.
Terre Haute South — 54. Katie Schmidt 20:01, 95. Rachel Stephens 20:39, 111. Natalie Shanks 20:56, 127. Kirsten Peterson 21:15, 129. Katie Barton 21:18, 142. Sami Holmes 21:40, 147. Aydee Dalina 21:45.
Soccer
Boys
• Carmel 7, Terre Haute North 0 — At Terre Haute North, Steve Abbenhaus scored twice to help the visiting Greyhounds chalk up a Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference triumph.
Carmel 7 0 — 7
Terre Haute North 0 0 — 0
Carmel goals — Steve Abbenhaus, Joey Lesher, Michael Cheesman, Abbenhaus, Evan Morris (Trevor Sarsfield), Janum Sailor (Sarsfield), Landon Dungo.
• Ben Davis 5, Terre Haute South 0 — At Terre Haute South, Ben Davis scored three goals in the first half and two in the second half to secure the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference victory.
Ben Davis 3 2 — 5
Terre Haute South 0 0 — 0
Ben Davis goals — Fernando Flores (Brandon Batson), Quinton Pitts (Rony Rosales), Batson (Cristobal Patino-Cervantes), Oscar Villagomez (Sterling Steadham), Villagomez (Bryce Phelps).
• Ben Davis 9, Terre Haute North 0 — At Terre Haute North, Ben Davis got three goals from Cristobal Patino-Cervantes in securing its second MIC victory of the day.
Ben Davis 5 4 — 9
Terre Haute North 0 0 — 0
Ben Davis goals — Chris Merano (Bryce Phelps), Cristobal Patino-Cervantes (Phelps), Phelps (David Parra), Sterling Steadham (Rony Rosales), Patino-Cervantes (Quinton Fitts), Brandon Batson (Fitts), Fitts (Phelps), Patino-Cervantes (Phelps), Phelps (Batson).
Record — Ben Davis was 7-3-2 overall and 3-2-2 in the MIC at the end of Saturday.
Girls
• Sullivan 3, Greencastle 0 — At Greencastle, Maddie Figg scored twice and Cobie Harrison had nine saves for the visitors in a nonconference win.
Sullivan 1 2 — 3
Greencastle 0 0 — 0
Sullivan goals — Maddie Figg, Adison South (Melinda Boone), Figg (Ad.South)
Highlights — Cobie Harrison had nine saves.
Next — Sullivan (9-2) plays at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Terre Haute North in the first game of a girl-boy doubleheader.
Thursday
At Spencer
West Vigo 0 0 — 0
Owen Valley 3 1 — 4
Owen Valley scoring — Georgie Macy, Macy, Macy, Kaitlin Keller (Baylee Reagin).
Next — West Vigo plays Tuesday at Terre Haute South. Owen Valley hosted Indianapolis Tech on Saturday.
Football
• Robinson 40, Marshall 0 — At Robinson, Ill., Jason Richart had 130 yards on 10 carries and Austin Beard 128 yards in eight tries for the winning Maroons on Saturday afternoon.
Brock Hook had 67 yards rushing, Austin Osborn 148 yards passing and Kendall Bombard 71 yards receiving for the Lions.
Marshall 0 0 0 0 — 0
Robinson 12 20 8 0 — 40
R — Austin Weck run (kick failed)
R — Weck run (kick failed)
R — Jason Richart run (Weck run)
R — Richart run (kick failed)
R — Weck run (run failed)
R — Richart run (Weck run)
Next — Robinson (3-1, 2-0 Little Illini Egyptian) plays Friday at Oblong. Marshall (0-4, 0-2) hosts Newton that night.
Friday
• North Central 21, North Knox 7 — At Farmersburg, Dillon Bailey rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown and passed for 133 yards and two touchdowns, both to Jordan Caton, for the winning Thunderbirds.
Chase Vanschoyck added 197 yards rushing for the winners, who piled up 515 total yards, while Dante Rehmel had two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries.
North Knox 0 7 0 0 — 7
North Central 7 14 0 0 — 21
Next — North Central (4-1, 4-0 Southwest Seven Conference) hosts Eastern Greene this Friday and North Knox (2-3, 2-1) plays at Union next Saturday.
• Linton 63, Springs Valley 6 — At Linton, the Miners had a 35-0 lead Friday night in hiking their record to 5-0.
Austin Karazsia passed for 277 yards and four touchdowns and eight players netted 250 yards rushing. Grant Stamm and Austin Hale each scored twice for the winners.
Springs Valley 0 6 0 0 — 6
Linton 7 28 13 15 — 63
Next — Linton (5-0) is at North Daviess next Friday.
n North Daviess 42, Union 14 — At Dugger, the Cougars had a 21-0 lead after the first period in Friday's Southwest Seven Conference contest.
Mike Foglesong rushed for 78 yards for the Bulldogs.
North Daviess 21 14 0 7 — 42
Union 0 0 6 8 — 14
Next — Union (2-3, 1-2 Southwest Seven) will play North Knox in its homecoming contest next Saturday afternoon. North Daviess (2-3, 1-2 Southwest Seven) is host to Linton next Friday.
• Casey 49, Edwards County 0 — At Casey, Ill., Nicco Stepina rushed for two touchdowns and threw two TD passes to Zack Murphy for the host Warriors.
Edwards County 0 0 0 8 — 8
Casey 35 14 0 0 — 49
C — Nicco Stepina 3 run (Jesse Burnett kick)
C — Zack Murphy 36 pass from Stepina (Burnett kick)
C — Josh Blome 45 run (Burnett kick)
C — Stepina 10 run (Burnett kick)
C — Murphy 57 pass from Stepina (Burnett kick)
C — Matt Davidson 7 run (Burnett kick)
C — Mack Disch 26 run (Burnett kick)
EC — Levi Rogers 1 run (Clayton McFarland pass from Rogers)
Next — Casey (4-0) hosts Cumberland for homecoming this Friday.
Golf
Boys
• Warriors fifth — At Sycamore Hills, Casey-Martinsville placed fifth among 15 teams at the Paris Invitational.
Chris Lee and Brandon Glidewell placed seventh and 10th individually.
At Sycamore Hills
Paris Invitational
Team scores — Effingham 315, Mattoon 316, Bismarck-Henning 318, Mt. Zion 335, Casey-Martinsville 343, Charleston 350, Urbana 354, Newton 366, Paris 369, Judah Christian 370, Danville Schlarman 371, Salt Fork 404, Tri-County 444, Chrisman and Decatur MacArthur incomplete.
Casey-Martinsville (343) — Chris Lee 78, Brandon Glidewell 79, Keygen Decker 90, Nat Davidson 96, Brandon Wolfe 101, Kaleb Rupp 113.
Thursday
At Quail Creek
Team scores — Casey-Martinsville 178, Shiloh 226, Palestine-Hutsonville 236.
Casey-Martinsville (178) — Brandon Glidewell 43, Chris Lee 40, Keygen Decker 50, Nat Davidson 48, Brandon Wolfe 47, Kaleb Rupp 52, Makenna Graham 65.
Record — Casey-Martinsville is 16-1.
Sports
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West Vigo softball holds off nemesis Edgewood in softball sectional
Ice cream was enough of a reward Monday night after the West Vigo Vikings beat eight-time defending champion Edgewood 6-2 in extra innings in the opening game of the Class 3A softball sectional at Edgewood High School. But that’s not what Vikings want.
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ISU baseball hoping Manaea can get its MVC Tournament moving in right direction
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PREP ROUNDUP: Shakamak's Green hits two homers in win over West Vigo
Shakamak improved to 22-3 on the season behind a complete-game effort from Brett Yeryar, and Patrick Green hit two solo home runs in a high school baseball game Monday.
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Terre Haute North offense unable to get going in loss to Mooresville
Jack Kirchner chose to give credit Monday night to Mooresville pitcher Taylor Chitwood, not to the Greg Maddux-size strike zone she seemed to enjoy.
But if there were no excuses forthcoming from Kirchner and his Terre Haute North High School softball team, it wouldn’t have been hard to find a spectator or two to come up with extenuating circumstances about the Patriots’ 4-1 loss at the Class 4A Martinsville Sectional. -
Terre Haute North looking strong going into girls track regional
Terre Haute North might need an off night for anyone to catch them in the girls track regional at Evansville Central.
The Patriots are as well-rounded as they’ve ever been, and two relay teams are state contenders with times ranking No. 2 in Indiana among times recorded all spring.
Terre Haute South, Northview and Sullivan have athletes among the contenders in multiple events as well. -
ISU sending largest group yet to postseason
On the heels of their thrilling double victory at the 2013 Missouri Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships both the Indiana State men and women moved up in the national rankings which were released Tuesday by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
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South tennis ready for potential challenge in regional
Terre Haute South and Northview take respective records of 10-5 and 11-5 into the Greencastle Regional today.
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
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Rose to send 5 to national finals
Five Rose-Hulman athletes have qualified for the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships later this week at Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
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Terre Haute South, Northview vie for tennis regional title
Terre Haute South and Northview take respective records of 10-5 and 11-5 into the Greencastle Regional today.
Coach Bill Blankenbaker’s Braves will play Seeger at 4:30 p.m., while coach Emily Goff’s Knights will take on Crawfordsville about 6 p.m.
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West Vigo softball holds off nemesis Edgewood in softball sectional
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Softball sectionals
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
All three Vigo County high schools and Northview appear to have a realistic chance of winning sectional championships in softball this week.
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Indiana State baseball series canceled
Heavy rain from Thursday through Saturday has forced Indiana State and Tennessee Martin to cancel their three-game weekend baseball series in northwest Tennessee.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Rose-Hulman baseball to play DePauw on Thursday after Tuesday's rain
The Rose-Hulman baseball team has rescheduled its non-conference game with DePauw to Thursday night.
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Vigo County Youth Soccer Association to host Indiana Soccer Cup Games
The Vigo County Youth Soccer Association will welcome more than 7,000 people to its Springhill Drive facility through two tournaments in the next five weeks.
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METRO ROUNDUP: North, South well-represented on All-Star teams
Two Terre Haute schools, two Terre Haute coaches and four Terre Haute All-Stars.
When it comes to the 21st Annual North-South All-Star Classic on April14 at Rose-Hulman, it would be hard to discern any North-South bias.
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Softball sectionals up for grabs
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West Vigo softball holds off nemesis Edgewood in softball sectional
Ice cream was enough of a reward Monday night after the West Vigo Vikings beat eight-time defending champion Edgewood 6-2 in extra innings in the opening game of the Class 3A softball sectional at Edgewood High School. But that’s not what Vikings want.
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Tribune-Star/Jim Avelis Starter: Sean Manaea started on the mound for Indiana State to start their last MVC series of the year.
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ISU baseball hoping Manaea can get its MVC Tournament moving in right direction
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ISU track sending record 22 to postseason
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ISU's athletic treasure trove
Think of every championship that Indiana State has won in each of its sports, past and present. Think of every tournament — postseason or regular season — which the Sycamores have claimed as their own.
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Ort sets ISU RBI record in 16-7 win
Robby Ort celebrated his Indiana State baseball Senior Day on Saturday by becoming the Sycamores’ all-time leader in RBIs as ISU ended its regular season with a 16-7 win over Bradley at Bob Warn Field.
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Bradley ends 16-game MVC losing streak against ISU
Momentum was the only thing riding on Indiana State’s baseball game against Bradley on Friday. With a five-game winning streak going, ISU wanted to keep the good vibes going into next week’s Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.
ISU couldn’t do it.
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Shooters compete to fight cancer
A team of employees at Taghleef, formally A.E.T, would like to give a personal invite for you to join in on a lot of fun while helping save lives.
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Shooters compete to fight cancer
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Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
A year ago, the Indianapolis Colts received high marks for the impact players the team added through the NFL draft.
Of the 10 players selected, five ended up either starting or seeing extensive playing time (quarterback Andrew Luck, tight ends Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen, wide receiver T.Y. Hilton and running back Vick Ballard) during the Colts’ 11-5 season.
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Consultation: Rex manager Brian Dorsett talks with his pitcher and players during a time-out Sunday, July 15, at Sycamore Field. (Tribune-Star file/Bob Poynter)
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2012 an up, down season for Rex
The Terre Haute Rex went through plenty of trials and tribulations during the summer of 2012.
The team got off to a sluggish start to settle for third place during the first half of the Prospect League race, but manager Brian Dorsett rallied the troops to a second-half title. - Metro Roundup: Dorsett, Rex players honored in Prospect League postseason awards
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2012 an up, down season for Rex
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Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
While the Indianapolis Colts put their rookies and a handful of second-year players through workouts this weekend at the team’s Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, a pair of first-year coordinators are getting a chance to do some valuable on-field work as well.
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Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
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Carpenter arrives as Indy 500 threat
And the crowd went wild.
Not only did Ed Carpenter win the pole for the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500, he is the hometown son. Carpenter, the stepson of Tony George, completed his rookie orientation in 2004 and has spent the last several years, proving he deserved to be the IZOD IndyCar Series. There is no questioning his credentials now. - Carpenter wins Indy 500 pole
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