FRANKLIN —
Terre Haute South swimmers placed eighth in both boys and girls competition Saturday at the Indiana High School Hall of Fame Classic, although there was a catch involved.
South divers were unable to participate — their bus broke down on its way to the meet — which probably cost the South boys a place or two.
Chandler Bray had a solid freshman debut for South’s boys, placing second in the 200 breaststroke and third in both 200 backstroke and 50 breaststroke. Dalton Mitchell was third in the 100 individual medley.
Grace Padget led the South girls with a third-place finish in the 200 backstroke and a fourth-place showing in the 50 backstroke. Katherine Senseman was fifth in the 50 freestyle.
Boys results
Team scores — Chesterton 623.5, Bloomington North 329, Fishers 326, Castle 271.5, Penn 264.5, Fort Wayne Snider 257.5, Zionsville 233, Terre Haute South 229, Franklin 228.
400 medley relay — Chesterton 3:29.94, 5. Terre Haute South (Dalton Mitchell, Chandler Bray, Collin McCord, Christian Wilhelm) 3:42.20, 13. Terre Haute South (Ildanne Dalina, Josh Ford, Connor McCord, Jacob Riley) 4:01.72.
1,000 freestyle — Adam Destrampe (Fr) 9:40.54, 8. Wilhelm (THS) 10:20.26, 18. Riley (THS) 11:14.78, 21. Ben Allen (THS) 11:17.15.
100 individual medley — Jack Waller (Ches) 53.78, 3. Mitchell (THS) 55.63.
200 freestyle — Blake Pieroni (Ches) 1:40.12.
50 butterfly — Aaron Whitaker (Ches) 22.68.
200 backstroke — Pieroni (Ches) 1:56.61, 3. Bray (THS) 1:58.50, 6. Mitchell (THS) 2:00.62.
50 freestyle — Davis Arick (Fish) 21.31.
Diving — Wayne Zhang (P) 372.65.
400 individual medley — Pieroni (Ches) 4:06.33, 7. Ford (THS) 4:28.01, 17. Col.McCord (THS) 4:42.25, 20. Lucas Sturgess (THS) 4:46.05.
200 freestyle relay — Chesterton 1:28.16, 13. Terre Haute South (Riley, Col.McCord, Collin Dowell, Dalina) 1:36.97, 16. Terre Haute South (Michael Crowell, Con.McCord, Tristen Carrithers, Sturgess) 1:43.14.
50 breaststroke — Waller (Ches) 27.23, 3. Bray (THS) 27.90.
200 butterfly — A.Whitaker (Ches) 1:53.69.
50 backstroke — Chris Cutter (Fish) 25.67.
200 breaststroke — Waller (Ches) 2:10.63, 2. Bray (THS) 2:12.94.
400 freestyle relay — Chesterton 3:10.61, 7. Terre Haute South (Mitchell, Wilhelm, Bray, Col.McCord) 3:22.47, 14. Terre Haute South (Riley, Ford, Dowell, Dalina) 3:39.99.
Girls results
Team scores — Chesterton 542.5, Penn 462.5, Fishers 448, Zionsville 432, Castle 291, Fort Wayne Snider 217, Franklin 140, Terre Haute South 136, Bloomington North 84.
400 medley relay — Penn 3:57.20, 12. Terre Haute South (Katherine Senseman, Ashton Dillon, Grace Padget, Lillie Padget) 4:19.27, 16. Terre Haute South (Hannah Stelflug, Abby Kirsch, Taylor Schilling, Rachel Senseman) 4:36.76.
1,000 freestyle — Julia Campbell (Ches) 10:27.87.
100 individual medley — Annie Spalding (P) 59.05, 6. K.Senseman (THS) 1:03.89.
200 freestyle — Bethany Galat (P) 1:53.98.
50 butterfly — Vanessa Krause (Ches) 26.18.
200 backstroke — Campbell (Ches) 2:07.86, 3. G.Padget (THS) 2:11.39.
50 freestyle — Galat (P) 24.02, 5. K.Senseman (THS) 25.16.
Diving — Cortnee Williams (Fish) 382.45.
400 individual medley — Galat (P) 4:23.72, 21. R.Senseman (THS) 5:14.13, 24. Schilling (THS) 5:36.81.
200 freestyle relay — Penn 1:38.18, 11. Terre Haute South (Stelflug, L.Padget, Schilling, Dillon) 1:49.19, 15. Terre Haute South (Hannah Ater, Tori Davis, Ryann Scott, McKenzie Vaughan) 1:56.26.
50 breaststroke — Spalding (P) 29.77.
200 butterfly — Krause (Ches) 2:06.92.
50 backstroke — Alex Cleveland (Z) 27.19, 4. G.Padget (THS) 29.25, 6. K.Senseman (THS) 29.46.
200 breaststroke — Spalding (P) 2:20.23.
400 freestyle relay — Chesterton 3:38.07, 8. Terre Haute South (L.Padget, G.Padget, K.Senseman, R.Senseman) 3:50.97, 15. Terre Haute South (Ater, Kirsch, Schilling, Stelflug) 4:07.38.
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In other swimming:
• Engineer men second — At Greencastle, Rose-Hulman swimmers won three events, set three school records and got a second-place finish from the men’s team Saturday at the DePauw Invitational.
Matt Ross led the effort with victories in the 200 butterfly, in an NCAA Division III provisional qualification time of 1:53.19 on Friday, and the 400 individual medley title in a time of 4:15.72 on Saturday.
Matthew King shattered the 1,650 freestyle school record by 25 seconds with a time of 16:49.42 to win the Saturday night final and also placed third in the 500 freestyle and fourth in the 200 butterfly.
Celeste Kline, a Terre Haute North graduate, added a school record with a time of 2:22.22 in the women’s 200 butterfly.
The final school record came in the men’s 400 medley relay. The team of John Huster, Andrew Podgorski, Ross and Orion Martin recorded a time of 3:28.71.
Huster, another former Terre Haute North swimmer, recorded a second-place finish in the 100 backstroke and Drew Smith was second in the 400 individual medley. Ross added a third-place finish in the 200 individual medley, with Huster adding a third in the 100 butterfly.
The 200 freestyle relay team of Huster, Podgorski, Paul Hintz and Martin was also third, as were the 800 freestyle relay team and the 400 freestyle relay squad of Podgorski, Hintz, Ross Meininger and Martin.
Fourth-place finishers for the men included Tai Enrico in the 100 backstroke, Stern in the 400 individual medley and Martin in the 50 freestyle. Fifth-place men’s finishers included Martin in the 100 freestyle, Podgorski in the 100 breaststroke, Enrico in the 200 backstroke and Stern in the 200 individual medley.
On the women’s side, the 200 freestyle team of Savannah Jay, Ashley Schumacher, Kline and Stephanie Wolfersberger came home fifth. The 400 medley relay team of Schumacher, Taylor Harris, Kline and Wolfersberger was sixth and the 400 freestyle relay team of Shannon Cunnien, Kline, Wolfersberger and Harris also finished sixth.
Individual finalists for the women included Cunnien with a sixth in the 400 individual medley, Kline with eighth in the 100 backstroke and Harris in the 200 breaststroke.
Rose-Hulman returns to action at the Washington University Invitational on Jan. 11-12.
• Rose divers shine — At Rose-Hulman, the Engineers had three firsts and set school records Saturday at the annual Fightin’ Engineer Diving Invitational.
Nicole Richardson bettered her own school record with a total of 366.35 points for 11 dives to win the 3-meter women’s competition with Regen Foote helping the Engineers earn a one-two sweep with 343.55 points.
Foote established a school record in 1-meter diving with 341.85 points to place second behind Chelsea Courtney of DePauw. Richardson was fourth with 313.55 points.
Sam Gould, a South Putnam graduate, swept the 1- and 3-meter titles to lead the men’s effort. Gould scored 369.08 on the 1-meter board and 344.20 in 3-meter. Josh Maurer came home second with scores of 343.70 in 1-meter and 277.95 in 3-meter.
Basketball
• Robert Morris-Springfield 90, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods 66 — At Springfield, Ill., the Pomeroys had four double-figure scorers in a losing cause in college play Saturday.
Alaura McKemie led the way for the visitors with 15 points while Brittney Shaner added 13, Terre Haute South graduate Mikayla Metheny 12 and Brandi McDaniel 10.
SAINT MARY-OF-THE-WOODS (66) — Shaner 5-12 1-1 13, Lopez 2-4 2-2 6, Rittinger 1-5 0-0 2, Allen 2-13 0-0 4, Bruce 0-7 4-6 4, Metheny 6-12 0-0 12, McKemie 4-9 4-4 15, Kelly 0-4 0-0 0, McDaniel 5-8 0-0 10. Totals 25-74 FG, 11-15 FT, 66 TP.
ROBERT MORRIS-SPRINGFIELD (90) — Tayeh 4-7 0-0 9, Baker 9-19 2-6 20, Osby 2-6 0-0 4, Christie 3-8 2-2 8, Smith 2-5 2-3 7, Bradley 3-8 0-0 8, Taylor 6-11 0-0 12, Porter 2-3 0-0 6, Wright 1-2 1-2 3, Huse 3-8 1-2 7, Krone 2-4 0-0 4, McRae 1-3 0-0 2. Totals 38-84 FG, 8-15 FT, 90 TP.
Halftime score — RMS 42, SMWC 35. 3-point shooting — SMWC 5-24 (McKemie 3-7, Shaner 2-6, Kelly 0-1, Rittinger 0-3, Allen 0-3, Metheny 0-4), RMS 6-15 (Bradley 2-2, Porter 2-3, Tayeh 1-2, Smith 1-2, Baker 0-1, Krone 0-1, House 0-2). Total fouls — SMWC 12, RMS 20. Fouled out — none. Rebounds — SMWC 41 (Allen 7, McDaniel 7), RMS 62 (Baker 8, Osby 8). Assists — SMWC 10 (Bruce 3), RMS 1 (Christie 5).
Record — St. Mary-of-the-Woods is 1-7.
• Sullivan 73, North Central 21 — At Farmersburg, Class 2A’s sixth-ranked Golden Arrows got 27 points from Rhagen Smith — 12 of those in the first quarter — in winning their county rivalry high school game Saturday.
Emily Cottom added 15 points and Jaleigh Gilham 11 for the Arrows, while Ivy Mangram scored 10 for North Central.
SULLIVAN (73) — Chapman 2 2-2 6, Smith 8 11-15 27, Jones 4 0-2 8, Gilham 4 0-2 11, Cottom 5 2-3 15, Basinger 1 0-0 2, Secrest 1 0-0 2, McDonald 0 0-0 0, Judson 0 0-0 0, Wilkes 1 0-0 2. Totals 26 FG, 15-24 FT, 73 TP.
NORTH CENTRAL (21) — Swalls 0 1-2 1, Kennedy 1 0-0 2, Mangram 3 4-8 10, Kreischer 3 0-0 6, Netherlain 1 0-0 2, Pritchard 0 0-0 0, Crumrin 0 0-0 0, Caddell 0 0-0 0, Miller 0 0-0 0, Carrio 0 0-0 0, Street 0 0-0 0, McCoskey 0 0-0 0. Totals 8 FG, 5-10 FT, 21 TP.
Sullivan 22 20 12 19 — 73
North Central 6 5 5 5 — 21
3-point goals — Gilham 3, Cottom 3. Total fouls — Sullivan 15, NC 16. Fouled out — Kennedy.
Next — North Central (2-6) hosts North Daviess on Tuesday. Sullivan (5-1) plays Thursday at Terre Haute North.
• Linton 61, Bloomfield 39 — At Linton, the Miners were winners in a battle of unbeaten Greene County boys high school teams Saturday.
Austin Karaszia and Dess Fougerousse had 21 points each for the winners, after combining for 33 points against Owen Valley the night before. Jackson Bohnert scored 10 for the Miners.
Ben Hays had 14 for the Cardinals, one night after scoring 30 against Shakamak. Kyle Robinson added 11.
BLOOMFIELD (39) — Myers 0 1-2 1, Hays 5 2-2 14, Helms 2 0-0 5, Robinson 5 1-1 11, VanSant 3 0-0 6, Skinner 0 0-0 0, Burch 0 0-0 0, Combs 0 0-0 0, Dowden 0 2-2 2. Totals 15 FG, 6-7 FT, 39 TP.
LINTON (61) — Fulk 1 0-1 2, Dyar 0 0-0 0, Karazsia 7 7-7 21, Bohnert 5 0-0 10, Fougerousse 9 2-3 21, Jackson 3 0-0 7, Woodward 0 0-0 0, Riggleman 0 0-0 0, Kocher 0 0-0 0, Riddell 0 0-0 0, Eaton 0 0-0 0. Totals 25 FG, 9-11 FT, 61 TP.
Bloomfield 9 11 8 11 — 39
Linton 15 21 10 15 — 61
3-point goals — Hays 2, Helms, Fougerousse, Jackson. Total fouls — Bloomfield 13, Linton 12. Fouled out — none.
JV — Linton 50, Bloomfield 45, overtime.
Next — Linton (3-0, 1-0 SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference) is at Shakamak on Dec. 14. Bloomfield (4-1, 2-1) plays host to Clay City on Friday.
• Eminence 65, Union 50 — At Dugger, the visiting Eels got their second victory of the season on Saturday.
Ethan Fettig and Ian Hamburg had 16 points each for the Bulldogs.
Eminence boxscore unavailable
UNION (50) — Fettig 8-15 0-1 16, Birdsong 0-3 0-0 0, Langley 3-13 0-0 8, Bedwell 1-2 0-0 2, Hamburg 6-14 2-2 16, Robertson 3-9 2-2 8. Totals 21-56 FG, 4-5 FT, 50 TP.
3-point shooting — Union 4-9 (Hamburg 2-3, Langley 2-5, Birdsong 0-1). Rebounds — Fettig 9. Assists — Langley 6, Fettig 6.
Next — Union (0-4) entertains Shakamak on Saturday. Eminence (2-1) is at White River Valley on Friday.
Golf
• One last ace — At Mark’s Par Three, Terry Garrett ended the season with his fourth career hole-in-one on Sunday, using a 7-wood on the 163-yard fifth hole.
Witnesses were Sonny Bennett, Carl Pizzola, Jerry Steadman and Brian Brown.
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Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza Two in one: Golfer Brian Brown watches his drive fly towards the second hole at Mark's Par Three golf course on Tuesday. Brown recently hit two holes in one in a week at the course.
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Hughes, News & Views: Terre Haute ‘hacker' accomplishes Mark’s Par Three first
It’s no secret that Mark’s Par Three is not the most difficult golf course in Vigo County.
But it’s enjoyable for beginners and golfers of modest skill levels and it doesn’t lack for activity during warm-weather months.
Open since 1964, it’s had its fair share of players test their skills, probably several better than 43-year-old Brian Brown of Terre Haute. -
Prettyman getting comfortable as boss
At first glance, it would be easy to look at first-year Terre Haute Rex manager Ronnie Prettyman and expect him to have a difficult journey during his maiden voyage as a baseball manager.
Managing in the Prospect League isn’t the easiest job in the world.
Rosters change constantly, especially early in the season when players are still reporting from their college teams. The travel is arduous — a night game in far-off Quincy, Ill., could be followed by a home game, followed by a game at equally far-off Hannibal, Mo. The players have to acclimate themselves to playing every day after having played a maximum of five games a week at the college level. -
Metro roundup: ISU’s Gant to go to Africa with Athletes in Action
Indiana State junior Justin Gant has been invited to travel to the Ivory Coast this summer as part of an Athletes In Action basketball tour.
“I am extremely honored to be given this opportunity to not only play basketball with and against some great players during this tour, but to also share my Christian faith with those in the Ivory Coast,” Gant commented. “I’m looking forward to growing as a person by delivering aid to those in Africa and by sharing my faith with those we come in contact with. This will also be a great chance to continue to improve on the basketball court just before we start our workouts at Indiana State in the fall.” -
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.
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Hughes, News & Views: Terre Haute ‘hacker' accomplishes Mark’s Par Three first
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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.
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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.
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- North boys move up to 13th in golf state finals
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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.
Maybe the prospect of ISU’s season had me so pumped that I decided to get it started close to three hours early? (Or more truthfully, maybe I was over-vigilent about predicted traffic horrors on the Indiana 46 bypass that never came to pass.) -
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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Tribune-Star/Joseph C. Garza Two in one: Golfer Brian Brown watches his drive fly towards the second hole at Mark's Par Three golf course on Tuesday. Brown recently hit two holes in one in a week at the course.
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Hughes, News & Views: Terre Haute ‘hacker' accomplishes Mark’s Par Three first
It’s no secret that Mark’s Par Three is not the most difficult golf course in Vigo County.
But it’s enjoyable for beginners and golfers of modest skill levels and it doesn’t lack for activity during warm-weather months.
Open since 1964, it’s had its fair share of players test their skills, probably several better than 43-year-old Brian Brown of Terre Haute. - 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.
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Colts not standing pat in looking toward 2013 season
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Prettyman getting comfortable as boss
At first glance, it would be easy to look at first-year Terre Haute Rex manager Ronnie Prettyman and expect him to have a difficult journey during his maiden voyage as a baseball manager.
Managing in the Prospect League isn’t the easiest job in the world.
Rosters change constantly, especially early in the season when players are still reporting from their college teams. The travel is arduous — a night game in far-off Quincy, Ill., could be followed by a home game, followed by a game at equally far-off Hannibal, Mo. The players have to acclimate themselves to playing every day after having played a maximum of five games a week at the college level. - Loss drops Rex into first-place tie
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Prettyman getting comfortable as boss
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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.
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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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