INDIANAPOLIS —
Terre Haute South wrapped up unbeaten dual-meet seasons in both boys and girls swimming Saturday at Ben Davis, where the Braves beat both Brebeuf and the host Giants.
It’s the first unbeaten season ever for the South girls, and just the second for the South boys.
Girls results
Dual-meet scores — Terre Haute South 111, Brebeuf 69; Terre Haute South 133, Ben Davis 48; Brebeuf 115, Ben Davis 59.
200 medley relay — Terre Haute South (Grace Padget, Ashton Dillon, Hannah Stelflug, Rachel Senseman) 2:00.39, 5. Terre Haute South (Sara Krock, Mallory Cammack, Alex Truby, Lizzie Payne) 2:38.95, 6. Terre Haute South (Lillie Padget, Abby Kirsch, Taylor Schilling, Hannah Ater) 3:08.30.
200 freestyle — Katherine Senseman (THS) 2:03.16, 6. Tori Davis (THS) 2:36.24, 7. McKenzie Vaughan (THS) 2:52.95.
200 individual medley — G.Padget (THS) 2:18.40, 3. Stelflug (THS) 2:27.62, 6. Kirsch (THS) 2:35.20.
50 freestyle — Maddie Holmes (BD) 26.42, 2. Dillon (THS) 26.86, 5. Ater (THS) 28.06, 6. Schilling (THS) 28.12.
Diving — Kassie Lawlyes (THS) 134.25, 4. Emily Thurston (THS) 12.50.
100 butterfly — Jackie Gillum (B) 1:05.28, 2. R.Senseman (THS) 1:06.73, 3. L.Padget (THS) 1:08.90, 6. Kirsch (THS) 1:18.48.
100 freestyle — G.Padget (THS) 56.83, 2. Stelflug (THS) 59.46, 5. Schilling (THS) 1:00.64.
500 freestyle — Dillon (THS) 5:37.36, 4. Ater (THS) 6:33.07, 5. Krock (THS) 7:18.68.
200 freestyle relay — Terre Haute South (K.Senseman, Stelflug, Dillon, Schilling) 1:45.63, 5. Terre Haute South (Payne, Truby, Celia Grubba, M.Cammack) 2:16.08.
100 backstroke — R.Senseman (THS) 1:05.30, 3. L.Padget (THS) 1:07.88, 5. T.Davis (THS) 1:18.44.
100 breaststroke — K.Senseman (THS) 1:11.31, 3. Payne (THS) 1:26.57, 5. Vaughan (THS) 1:29.48.
400 freestyle relay — Terre Haute South (G.Padget, L.Padget, K.Senseman, R.Senseman) 3:56.18, 4. Terre Haute South (Ater, Kirsch, T.Davis, Payne) 4:28.18, 6. Terre Haute South (M.Cammack, Grubba, Krock, Truby) 5:15.95.
Boys results
Dual-meet scores — Terre Haute South 133, Brebeuf 51; Terre Haute South 136, Ben Davis 50; Ben Davis 98, Brebeuf 84.
200 medley relay — Terre Haute South (Chandler Bray, Dalton Mitchell, Collin McCord, Christian Wilhelm) 1:44.41, 3. Terre Haute South (Tristen Carrithers, Lucas Sturgess, Connor McCord, Will Cammack) 1:52.95, 5. Terre Haute South (Brent Biddle, Brandon Sakbun, Jonathon Wilson, Jaden Conatser) 2:03.71.
200 freestyle — Jeremy Ellison (B) 1:50.89, 2. Josh Ford (THS) 1:54.42, 3. Jacob Riley (THS) 1:59.74, 4. Ben Allen (THS) 2:04.43.
200 individual medley — Wilhelm (THS) 2:04.54, 4. Sturgess (THS) 2:14.24, 5. W.Cammack (THS) 2:20.29.
50 freestyle — Cole Crouch (BD) 22.34, 2. Col.McCord (THS) 23.68, 3. Luke Peoples (THS) 24.21, 5. Ildanne Dalina (THS) 24.56.
Diving — Alex Davis (THS) 228.85, 3. Dyllon Harris (THS) 184.95, 4. Nick Lee (THS) 176.10.
100 butterfly — Mitchell (THS) 55.20, 2. Ford (THS) 57.78, 4. Wilson (THS) 1:07.81.
100 freestyle — Crouch (BD) 50.86, 2. Bray (THS) 51.92, 3. Col.McCord (THS) 53.10, 5. Collin Dowell (THS) 54.02.
500 freestyle — Bray (THS) 4:59.96, 3. Riley (THS) 5:30.29, 4. Con.McCord (THS) 5:31.20.
200 freestyle relay — Terre Haute South (Peoples, Mitchell, Dowell, Ford) 1:34.24, 3. Terre Haute South (W.Cammack, Allen, Sturgess, Con.McCord) 1:43.47, 6. Terre Haute South (Conatser, Sakbun, Biddle, Wilson) 1:50.89.
100 backstroke — Wilhelm (THS) 56.86, 3. Carrithers (THS) 1:02.18, 4. Dalina (THS) 1:04.82.
100 breaststroke — Mitchell (THS) 1:04.17, 4. Allen (THS) 1:07.62, 5. Sakbun (THS) 1:13.76.
400 freestyle relay — Terre Haute South (Bray, Wilhelm, Ford, Col.McCord) 3:27.23, 4. Terre Haute South (Rley, Dowell, Con.McCord, Dalina) 3:42.73.
Next — Both South teams swim at the Athenian Invitational, with diving competition on Friday and swimming next Saturday.
In other swimming:
• Engineers compete — At St. Louis, Rose-Hulman competitors had top-five finishes in 14 individual events and seven relays over the weekend at the Washington University Invitational.
Rose was fourth in the final men’s standings and fifth among women’s teams in a meet that included two top-20 Division III teams and a top Division II program.
Orion Martin won the 100 butterfly for the Engineers in as time of 51.35 seconds. Second-place finishes were earned by Regen Foote in 3-meter diving (315.85), John Huster in 100 backstroke (55.95), Matthew King in the 1,650 freestyle (16:42.10) and Matt Ross in the 200 butterfly (1:57.35).
Placing third were Foote in 1-meter diving (348.50, Nicole Richardson in 3-meter diving (306.20) and Tai Enrico in 200 backstroke (2:02.14).
Five relay teams — men’s 200 and 400 freestyle and 200 and 400 medley and women’s 200 freestyle — placed fourth and the women’s 400 freestyle and 400 medley teams were fifth.
Rose-Hulman returns to action Saturday at Lindenwood.
Pool
• Dave Edwards Memorial completed — Danny Sappington became the first three-time winner of the Dave Edwards Memorial Pool Tournament on Saturday at Plaza Billiards.
Harold Rigdon was the second-place finisher, with Dave Altmeyer third, Tom “Dr. Cue” Rossman fourth and Monty Bayless and Rick Weston sharing the fifth and sixth spots.
Basketball
• Marshall 68, Shakamak 61 — At Jasonville, the visiting Lions concluded a 2-1 week with Saturday’s interstate road victory.
The Lions scored 12 straight points in the third quarter and took a 43-33 lead into the foul-laden final period, when they led by as many 16 points.
Taylor Maurer led the 12-6 Lions with 23 points and seven rebounds before fouling out late in the contest. Walker Berner had 14 points for the winners and Keegan Steele tallied 12.
Brodie Crowe led the Lakers with 23 points and Brandon Morin had 20.
The Lions again will have three games this week, starting with a Tuesday date at Lawrenceville.
MARSHALL (68) — Bloodworth 4 1-4 9, Morris 1 0-0 3, Maurer 9 2-3 23, T.Sisson 1 3-7 5, Berner 4 5-6 14, Steele 3 5-6 12, Rice 1 0-0 2. Totals 23 FG, 16-26 FT, 68 TP.
SHAKAMAK (61) — Crowe 6 7-9 23, Green 2 2-3 7, Morin 8 4-7 20, Schubla 0 4-4 4, Collins 1 0-0 3, Bessling 2 0-1 4, Walters 0 0-0 0, West 0 0-0 0, Messmer 0 0-0 0, Burris 0 0-0 0. Totals 19 FG, 17-24 FT, 61 TP.
Marshall 9 12 22 25 — 68
Shakamak 9 11 13 28 — 61
3-point goals — Maurer 3, Morris, Berner, Steele, Crowe 4, Green, Collins. Total fouls — Marshall 19, Shakamak 11. Fouled out — Morris, Maurer, Morin.
Next — Marshall (12-6) plays Tuesday at Lawrenceville and Shakamak (5-8) plays Friday at White River Valley.
• South Newton 44, Turkey Run 33 — At Marshall, Ind., nearly half the points in Saturday’s nonconference game were scored in the final quarter.
Jeff Woods had 14 points and Riley Sunderman 11 for Turkey Run.
SOUTH NEWTON (44) — Montemayer 3 3-4 9, Glassburn 0 0-0 0, Cothran 5 4-4 14, Dafcik 1 4-4 7, Sanders 0 0-0 0, Hammel 3 5-7 11, Brinkman 0 3-4 3. Totals 12 FG, 19-23 FT, 44 TP.
TURKEY RUN (33) — Nevins 0 0-0 0, Amstutz 0 1-2 1, Woods 5 2-2 14, Jones 1 0-0 3, Ashley 1 0-0 2, Davis 0 0-0 0, Russell 1 0-0 2, Sunderman 4 3-8 11, Budd 0 0-0 0. Totals 12 FG, 6-12 FT, 33 TP.
South Newton 4 10 9 21 — 44
Turkey Run 5 7 5 16 — 33
3-point goals — Dafcik, Woods 2, Jones. Total fouls — SN 14, TR 22. Fouled out — Amstutz.
JV — Turkey Run won.
Next — Turkey Run (2-11) hosts Rockville next Saturday. South Newton (2-8) hosts Frontier on Friday.
• North Central 58, Vincennes Rivet 47, OT — At Vincennes, the Thunderbirds won their third game of the season Saturday.
North Central is 3-8 and will play host to North Knox on Tuesday. Rivet is 2-12.
• Mooresville 63, Northview 43 — At Brazil, the Knights dropped their second game of the weekend on Saturday.
The 5-7 Knights will meet Bloomington North in a home game Tuesday and go to South Vermillion on Friday. Mooresville is 3-7.
• Cascade 77, South Vermillion 50 — At Clayton, Kaden Lawson had 22 points, six rebounds and four assists and Aaron Hines had eight points and eight rebounds for the visiting Wildcats on Saturday.
SOUTH VERMILLION (50) — Hines 2-3 4-6 8, Luft 0-3 0-0 0, Branz 4-6 1-3 9, Lawson 7-16 6-9 22, Spivey 0-2 0-0 0, Weyrauch 0-5 0-0 0, Strayer 2-5 0-0 5, Morgan 1-4 2-2 4, Bogetto 0-0 0-0 0, Waldrop 0-0 1-2 1, Francis 0-0 1-2 1, Crouch 0-0 0-1 0. Totals 16-46 FG, 15-25 FT, 50 TP.
Cascade boxscore unavailable.
South Vermillion 9 17 11 13 — 50
Cascade 21 17 22 17 — 77
3-point shooting — SV 3-14 (Lawson 2-5, Strayer 1-2, Spivey 0-2, Weyrauch 0-5). Rebounds — SV 23 (Hines 8). Assists — SV 14 (Lawson 4).
Next — South Vermillion (2-10) hosts Northview on Friday. Cascade (3-9) hosts Greencastle on Friday.
• Hutsonville-Palestine 55, Red Hill 47 — At Hutsonville, Ill., Landon Williams had 16 points Friday and Dylan Webster 14 as the Tigers picked up a Little Illini Conference win.
RED HILL (47) — Ramsaran 2 0-0 4, Allen 6 6-9 18, Murray 4 5-7 15, Carroll 0 0-0 0, Young 2 1-4 5, Kolp 0 1-3 1, Stoltz 2 0-0 4. Totals 16 FG, 13-23 FT, 47 TP.
HUTSONVILLE-PALESTINE (55) — B.Newlin 0 0-0 0, Ferguson 1 0-0 3, Webster 6 2-3 14, Alspach 1 1-2 3, Williams 7 1-4 16, Heflin 3 0-0 8, Eckert 3 1-2 9, Knecht 1 0-2 2, Wegner 0 0-0 0.
Red Hill 6 15 11 15 — 47
Hutsonville-Palestine 13 6 24 12 — 55
3-point goals — Murray 2, Heflin 2, Eckert 2, Ferguson, Williams. Total fouls — RH 11, HP 19. Fouled out — Ramsaran.
Record — Hutsonville-Palestine is 11-8, 3-4 in LIC.
• Bement 73, Martinsville 49 — At Martinsville, Ill., Zach Mulkins had 25 points and Chris Lee 12 in a losing effort Friday night.
Wrestling
• Knights win — At Sullivan, Northview won all three of its matches Saturday to win the Sullivan Winter Duals. The Knights’ 39-38 win over the Golden Arrows proved to be the championship match.
Individual champions included Cale McCoy, Stephen Gibson, Jackson Copper, Jesse Miller and Justin Sampson of the Knights and Cory Orndorff, Nicholas Byrd, Jason Jones, Jonathan Sullivan and James Followell of the Arrows.
Match scores — Sullivan 49, Evansville Harrison 30; Northview 36, Lawrenceville 24; Sullivan 43, Lawrenceville 33; Northview 47, Evansville Harrison 20; Northview 39, Sullivan 38; Lawrenceville 61, Evansville Harrison 12.
Individual champions
106 — Cale McCoy (Nv)
113 — Mathew Mastison (EH)
120 — Stephen Gibson (Nv)
126 — Cory Orndorff (S)
132 — Nicholas Byrd (S)
138 — Jackson Copper (Nv)
145 — Jason Jones (S)
152 — Thomas Grove (L)
160 — Jonathan Sullivan (S)
170 — James Followell (S)
182 — Max Anderson (L)
195 — Jesse Miller (Nv)
220 — Trevor Richards (L)
285 — Justin Sampson (Nv)
Thursday
At Bloomington
Bloomington South 55, Terre Haute North 15
106 — Griffin Schermer (BS) won by forfeit.
113 — Michael Cole (BS) def. Gavin John 6-0.
120 — Zack Runyon (BS) pinned J.J. Low 3:27.
126 — Eric Elia (THN) pinned Rex Stillions 3:59.
132 — Austin Bishop (THN) won by forfeit.
138 — Brennan Barlow (BS) pinned Caleb Ingle 2:35.
145 — Ross Abram (BS) pinned Collin Merritt 3:25.
152 — Tyler Gilmore (THN) def. Jeremy Williams 4-2.
160 — Seth Seitzinger (BS) pinned Trey Grim 0:40.
170 — Conor Galvin (BS) major decision over Ryan Moshak 9-1.
182 — Dakota Thacker (BS) won by forfeit.
195 — Clayton Fiddler (BS) pinned Zachary Schmidt 3:18.
220 — Boyd Haley (BS) def. Ethan Edington 7-2.
285 — Gus Diazone (BS) def. Andrew Londo 9-2.
Sports
METRO ROUNDUP: Terre Haute South boys, girls finish swimming season unbeaten
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Got it: Rex first baseman #29 Kurt Kudrecki fields a ball hit down the first base line during game action against the Quincy Gems Monday night at Bob Warn Field.
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Loss drops Rex into first-place tie
In a battle for first place in the West Division of the Prospect League baseball standings, the Terre Haute Rex fell just short Monday night at Bob Warn Field.
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Seven players from Terre Haute Rex taken in Major League draft
Seven players who are alumni of the Terre Haute Rex in the past four years achieved their dream of becoming professional baseball players when taken in the Major League Baseball draft earlier this month.
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RAMBLIN’ RECK: Catching up on some things
Catching up — on all-state softball honors and a new basketball coach in Illinois.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Hutson comes home, has personal best
Kylie Hutson returned to her home town Saturday to set a personal outdoor record, clearing 15-feet-5 in highlighting the Sycamore Open pole vault competition at Marks Field.
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Checking in with cancer survivor
The last time the Tribune-Star visited with Amy Bagnoche, July of 2012, she was fighting back tears talking about her own battle with breast cancer and the battles that others were facing.
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Post 346 rebounds to win Terre Haute Invitational
It’s an interesting dance that Wayne Newton Post 346 and Evansville Pate Post 265 have developed in American Legion baseball’s Terre Haute Invitational, and the last waltz was saved for the host team Sunday.
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DeNato proves IU can pitch too
Joey DeNato dispelled the notion that College World Series newcomer Indiana is all about offense.
The junior left-hander threw a four-hitter and the Hoosiers looked mighty comfortable at TD Ameritrade Park while beating Louisville 2-0 on Saturday night. -
Metro roundup: Givens, Mundy win two-man golf tournament
Scott Givens and Tim Mundy maintained their first-day lead to win the Show-Me’s Two-Man golf tournament concluded Sunday at Rea Park
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Goatee, Bertoli ran away with Spring Athlete of the Year
When honoring athletes after a season of excellence, the phrase “what might have been” doesn’t usually come up.
But in the case of Terre Haute South’s Jackson Bertoli and Terre Haute North’s TaPring Goatee – the Tribune-Star’s Athletes of the Year for spring sports – there’s an air of unfinished business despite obvious recent successes.
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TODD GOLDEN: Golf ... the beast within?
Like many sports fans, my interest in professional golf is confined to the four major tournaments. Many prefer the Masters, some like the back-to-roots British Open, but I’ve always liked the U.S. Open the best.
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Loss drops Rex into first-place tie
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Score: Post 346 runner #6 Jacob Johnson scores after a collision with the Pate catcher in the fourth inning Sunday afternoon.
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Post 346 rebounds to win Terre Haute Invitational
It’s an interesting dance that Wayne Newton Post 346 and Evansville Pate Post 265 have developed in American Legion baseball’s Terre Haute Invitational, and the last waltz was saved for the host team Sunday.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Wayne Newton 2-1 on young season
Wayne Newton Post 346 improved to 2-1 in American Legion baseball with a late 8-3 victory over Effingham on Thursday night.
Craig Peters was winning pitcher for Post 346 and T.J. Decker and Cody Thornton led a 16-hit attack with three hits each. -
Rex looking to return to pitching dominance Sunday against Springfield
During a 7-1 start and franchise-best seven-game winning streak, Terre Haute Rex pitching was the catalyst. Through eight games, the Rex led the Prospect League with an earned-run average of 1.11.
Even after giving up 10 runs Friday night in a 10-6 loss to the Quincy Gems, the Rex (7-2) are still the league leader in ERA at 2.09. -
FROM TERRE HAUTE TO THE MAJOR LEAGUES: Former Scamore hurlers doing well in White Sox system
Brian Omogrosso was promoted to Chicago and appeared in 11 games. The big right-hander compiled a 5.14 earned-run average in 14 innings of relief. He struck out 14 and walked seven.
- COLLEGE REPORT: Wabash College All-American relay team has TH flavor
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Post 346 rebounds to win Terre Haute Invitational
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Goatee, Bertoli ran away with Spring Athlete of the Year
When honoring athletes after a season of excellence, the phrase “what might have been” doesn’t usually come up.
But in the case of Terre Haute South’s Jackson Bertoli and Terre Haute North’s TaPring Goatee – the Tribune-Star’s Athletes of the Year for spring sports – there’s an air of unfinished business despite obvious recent successes.
- Post 346 opens tournament with two victories
- North boys move up to 13th in golf state finals
- Big hill to climb for North golf
- Top of her game
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Indiana starting pitcher Joey DeNato (23) celebrates throwing out Louisville's Coco Johnson (20) at first for the second out in the bottom of the ninth inning in an NCAA College World Series game in Omaha, Neb., Saturday, June 15, 2013 (AP Photo/The World-Herald, Ryan Soderlin) MAGS OUT; ALL NEBRASKA LOCAL BROADCAST TV OUT
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DeNato proves IU can pitch too
Joey DeNato dispelled the notion that College World Series newcomer Indiana is all about offense.
The junior left-hander threw a four-hitter and the Hoosiers looked mighty comfortable at TD Ameritrade Park while beating Louisville 2-0 on Saturday night. -
Etherington, Moore happy to be with ISU basketball
Not even two weeks into their college experience, Indiana State freshmen men’s basketball players Alex Etherington and Demetrius Moore stood sentinel as 115 kids ran around them collecting basketballs and getting autographs at the Greg Lansing Basketball Camp on Thursday.
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ISU's Johnson invited to World University Games
Indiana State senior Felisha Johnson will be traveling the world this summer after being named to represent the United States in the women’s shot put at the World University Games in Kazan, Russia.
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FROM THE PRESS BOX: Close, but no cigar, theme for ISU sports in 2012-13
When I covered my first event of Indiana State’s 2012-13 season — ISU’s opening football game at Indiana — I was the first one in the press box at IU’s Memorial Stadium. I’m never the first one in the press box.
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Q&A: ISU football coach Mike Sanford ready for fall
It’s hard to believe, but Mike Sanford has already been Indiana State’s football coach for six months.
Time flies, but Sanford’s task of preparing for his first season in charge of the Sycamores comes with few breaks.
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RAMBLIN’ RECK: Catching up on some things
Catching up — on all-state softball honors and a new basketball coach in Illinois.
- TODD GOLDEN: Golf ... the beast within?
- Trackside: Midgets could be on rise in Wabash Valley
- RAMBLIN’ RECK: South grad helps VU to national golf title
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RAMBLIN’ RECK: Catching up on some things
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Colts not standing pat in looking toward 2013 season
Indianapolis Colts second-year general manager Ryan Grigson has quickly earned a reputation as someone who isn’t afraid to shake things up a bit.
- Deacon Jones of famed Fearsome Foursome dead at 74
- Seeking elite status
- Luck having fun with his first OTAs
- Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
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Colts not standing pat in looking toward 2013 season
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Got it: Rex first baseman #29 Kurt Kudrecki fields a ball hit down the first base line during game action against the Quincy Gems Monday night at Bob Warn Field.
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Loss drops Rex into first-place tie
In a battle for first place in the West Division of the Prospect League baseball standings, the Terre Haute Rex fell just short Monday night at Bob Warn Field.
- Sliders’ frustration against Rex continues
- Sanchez stays hot to lead Rex to victory
- Rex fall at home to Sliders
- Rex looking to return to pitching dominance Sunday against Springfield
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Loss drops Rex into first-place tie
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Colts not standing pat in looking toward 2013 season
Indianapolis Colts second-year general manager Ryan Grigson has quickly earned a reputation as someone who isn’t afraid to shake things up a bit.
- Landry believes he'll acclimate to Colts system
- Colts in harmony with new coordinator Hamilton
- Pagano amazed by collection of veterans
- Opening Day: Terre Haute Rex host Quincy
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Colts not standing pat in looking toward 2013 season
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Winner's kiss: Tony Kanaan of KV Racing Technology kisses the yard of bricks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday. Kanaan won his first Indianapolis 500 Mile Race on Sunday and kissed the bricks as part of a tradition at the Motor Speedway.
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Kanaan can: Tony Kanaan finally wins Indy 500, ends heartbreak
Tony Kanaan had been so close so many times in the Indianapolis 500 until Sunday. Now he’s a winner.
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- Rookies fare well in 97th running of the Indy 500
- Top guns, again
- Looking for Indy breakthrough, Kanaan enjoying role as team mentor
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Kanaan can: Tony Kanaan finally wins Indy 500, ends heartbreak





