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PAOLI — Brownstown Central’s football team tried valiantly, but failed to derail Paoli’s dream season on Friday night. Using a second-half offensive surge and a debatable fumble... Full story

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Eakins makes change at Grace College
Seymour grad joins Lancers’ coaching staff
BLOOMINGTON — As a young Indiana University basketball fan, one of Ryan Eakins’ goals was to one day play for the Hoosiers. While Eakins didn’t get to realize that dream, he did get to experience sitting on the visiting... Full story
Lady Braves making 8th straight trip to finals
BROWNSTOWN — The Brownstown Central volleyball team has prepared this week for Saturday’s state finals. The Lady Braves are among the final four teams in Class 2A for the eighth straight year, and they have been the runners-up seven... Full story
The Brownstown Central High School varsity cheerleaders gather with the trophy they earned Saturday for placing third in the Indiana Association of School Principals competition at Greenfield. Members of the team are, front row, from left, Karlei Trueblood, Kayla Applegate and Jamie Gastineau; row 2, Katy Perry, Mackenzie Pritchett, Jessica Pritchett, Kaleigh Forrest and Jamie McCory; row 3, Laken Johnson, Kate Butt, Hannah Whittington, Whitney Harrison and Macey Isaacs.
Braves cheer squad qualifies for state
GREENFIELD — The Brownstown Central High School varsity cheerleading squad competed Saturday in the Indiana Association of School Principals cheer competition at Greenfield-Central High School. The team competed against 20 2A schools and... Full story
Seymour High School cheerleaders are, front row, from left, Chelsey Engle, Lanci Lucas, Sarah Fawver, Whitney Beverstock, Amanda Harmeson, Erica Ball, Emily Hercamp and Emily Gerth; row 2, Chastity Clark, Rachel Goecker, Kirstyn Brott, Jera Haddix, Whitney James, Lauren Swindell, Hannah Avendano and Brianna Ruddick; row 3, Kelly Deppen, Alex Davis, Shelby Hosmer, Caroline Bowman, Kali MacTavish, Ashley Emerson and Lindsey Wetzel; row 4, Hannah Burrell, Ariana Abbott, Hope Davidson, Mackenzie Harvey, Mikayla Kleinpeter, Valerie Railsback and Alana Desender.
SHS, SMS cheer teams win at regional competitions
EVANSVILLE — The Seymour High School and Seymour Middle School cheerleaders recently competed in the JAMfest Regional Cheerleading Competition at the Evansville Convention Center in Evansville and both schools won the championship trophy in... Full story
Registration set for Enter His Courts
Sign-ups for the Enter His Courts basketball league will be from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at First Church of the Nazarene, 311 Myers Lane, Seymour. Sign-up forms can be printed from enterhiscourts.org and either mailed in or brought to the sign-up... Full story
Brownstown Central senior quarterback Ryan Shoemaker prepares to release the ball while a Mitchell defender tries to make a tackle during the Oct. 23 sectional game at Brownstown. The Braves will travel to Paoli on Friday for the sectional championship game.
Braves, Rams to clash in sectional finals
BROWNSTOWN — Friday’s Class 2A Sectional 31 football championship matchup is a rematch from last year. Last year saw Brownstown Central defeat Paoli 28-21 at Blevins Stadium, and this year the action shifts to Paoli’s Cook Field.... Full story
Emerson Elementary School Principal Talmadge Reasoner, center, holding sign, takes a pre-victory lap around the school's playground Tuesday afternoon with students. Reasoner, along with Seymour residents Steve and Spencer Sunbury and Dan Thomas, will compete in the Ironman competition Saturday in Florida. This is Reasoner's second time competing in the Ironman, which consists of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride and a 26.2-mile run.
Locals competing in Ironman on Saturday
Emerson Elementary School Principal Talmadge Reasoner, center, holding sign, takes a pre-victory lap around the school's playground Tuesday afternoon with students. Reasoner, along with Seymour residents Steve and Spencer Sunbury and Dan Thomas,... Full story
Full-session state finals volleyball tickets are available
BROWNSTOWN — Full-session tickets for the volleyball state finals are being sold at the Brownstown Central High School athletic office. The tickets are $12 and can be purchased from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to noon Friday.... Full story
Lady Owls basketball season tickets on sale
Season tickets for the 2009-10 girls basketball season are on sale at the Seymour High School athletic office. The cost is $30 for adults and $15 for students. The Lady Owls open their season Nov. 17 against Southport, with a 6 p.m. junior varsity... Full story
Registration set for Enter His Courts
Sign-ups for the Enter His Courts basketball league will be from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at First Church of the Nazarene, 311 Myers Lane, Seymour. Sign-up forms can be printed from enterhiscourts.org and either mailed in or brought to the sign-up... Full story
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