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Eastern Greene bids tearful farewell to six (Local News ~ 05/18/19)
The Eastern Greene school community said their goodbyes to six retiring personnel during their regularly scheduled monthly meeting on Monday, May 13. Retiring faculty members Dinah Fuller, Tammy Bayse, Jeff Goodwin, Linda Crowe and Chris Clouse were honored along with retiring Eastern Greene Schools Superintendent Ted Baechtold, were gifted with clocks to symbolize their time invested in Eastern Greene Schools and a brief speech for each was given by Baechtold... -
Eels trounce Bloomfield 11-2 with complete game (High School Sports ~ 05/18/19)
BLOOMFIELD -- Bloomfield got Stoned Friday night. Clay City pitcher Clayton “Buddy” Stone scattered five hits and struck out seven batters in six innings of work as the visiting Eels trounced Bloomfield 11-2. A.J. Morgan relieved him in the seventh and struck out the Bloomfield side... -
Shelton signs letter of intent to play for Anderson U (High School Sports ~ 05/18/19)
BLOOMFIELD -- Andrew Shelton’s feathers will turn from red to black. The Bloomfield Cardinal signed on Thursday afternoon a letter of intent to play basketball next year for Anderson University. Shelton said he is looking forward to playing guard or forward for the Ravens... -
AREA ROUNDUP: Thunderbirds lose two
(High School Sports ~ 05/18/19)
BASEBALL Mustangs 12, T-Birds 0 At Eastern (4-15) Friday. “We were no-hit by a good pitcher who hit his spots,” Eastern coach A.J. Wells said. “They have a talented lineup that hit the ball well.” Eastern hosts Barr-Reeve at 5 p.m. Monday for the final game of the regular season...
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Twenty county girls will go to regional (High School Sports ~ 05/18/19)
They just keep piling on the bandwagon. More Greene County girls have qualified for the Bloomington North Regional, making a total of 20 eligible to compete at 6 p.m. Thursday. After officials compared Bloomington North Sectional times with those of the other sectionals that feed into the regional, nine more Green County girls qualified for the regional... -
Miners skin Panthers, burn ’Blazers (High School Sports ~ 05/18/19)
The Linton Miners were dominant early in both games of a Saturday baseball round robin at Roy Herndon Field. In the opener against the Riverton Parke Panthers the Miners exploded for 13 first-inning runs, cruising to a 13-0 shutout win in four-and-a-half innings. In the afternoon finale with the University Trailblazers Linton put up seven runs before University got on the board in an 8-3 victory...
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