Whether it’s 4,000 miles or 400 miles, three Ball State men’s tennis players didn’t hesitate to come play for the program.
Author: PMURPHSTORIES
OPINION: There’s more to cover than Basketball in Indiana
When it comes to the state of Indiana, most sports reporters flock to covering high school basketball.
Ball State men’s tennis player pursues dream of becoming a teacher
After leaving the blue hallways of Greensburg Community High School in 2014, Collin Rigney knew he wanted to be a teacher.
Former opponents join forces to play doubles for Ball State men’s tennis
Senior men’s tennis players Lucas Andersen and Andrew Stutz go way back.
One Man Team: Ball State swimmer JD Middleton was only swimmer for his high school
When JD Middleton finished a race in high school and looked to the deck of the swimming pool, he just saw his mom.
Roncalli Football falls to nemesis Cathedral (PUBLISHED by Franklin Journal)
In the 18th meeting between Roncalli Rebels (3-8) and its city rival Cathedral, the Fighting Irish defeated the Rebels, 30-10.
Ball State junior Spencer Deats comes to fence
While other 10-year-olds might be found playing basketball or baseball, junior Spencer Deats was involved in something different.
Wrestling part of family history for Collier
For Shelbyville’s Chayce Collier, wrestling is in their bloodstream. All of three of Collier boys: Jacey, Damion and Chayce, a sophomore, have wrestled under SHS head coach Adam Miller. However, for Chayce (132 pounds), Saturday will be the first time anyone in his family competes at semistate.
I was scared to death
A frightened and “scared to death” Greenley Goedde, who is a junior at Morristown High School, can be seen smiling in a yellow dress, embarrassed by her mom taking the "obligatory" first day of school photo.
Shelbyville boys bowling team looks to stay undefeated against Eastern Hancock
The Shelbyville High School Golden Bears Boys Bowling team has had success against Eastern Hancock Royals.