SEYMOUR —
Class A No. 3 Loogootee ended its regular volleyball season with a, 25-22, 25-20, 21-25, 25-12 win against Class A No. 5 Trinity Lutheran Saturday.
The Lions (29-4) got 22 kills from Christina Ziegler, 53 assists and 20 points from Demi Richardson and seven digs a piece from Waylee Wagoner and Michala Beasley.
The Lions also dispatched South Knox Thursday in three straight games (25-10, 25-16, 25-19). The Lions got 18 kills from Michala Beasley, 41 assists from Demi Richardson, seven digs and 14 points from Abby Ackerman.
Kid’s race added to Arvin race
A kid’s race has been added to the schedule for the Race for the Son Nov. 3.
The kid’s race is a one-mile fun run at Eastside Park. The kids race will be held at 9 a.m. with registration set for 8:15. Thee fee is $15. Forms are available on the website at aracefortheson.com.
The Race for the Son is to fund the Derek Arvin Scholarship for Washington High School students. The event begins at 10 a.m. at the Eastside Park shelter house.
The race is a 5K Run/Walk. Registration cost is $25.
Persons wishing to participate may register by going to aracefortheson.com. Registration will also held at the park beginning at 9 a.m. on the day of the race.
Vikings eighth finishes perfect
JASPER — The Barr-Reeve eighth grade volleyball defeated Vincennes Rivet and South Knox as a part of the Holy Family Tournament Saturday to end their season with a perfect 20-0 record. The Vikings defeated Vincennes Rivet 25-13, 25-17 and South Knox 25-11, 25-14. Hannah Graber and Bethany Wittmer had 14 serves each to lead the Vikings.
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Loogootee graduation scheduled for Friday
Loogootee Junior/Senior High School will hold its 2013 graduation exercises at 7 p.m. today.
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Robert Pennington
Robert Pennington, 72, Shoals, died Friday at 1:15 p.m. at his residence. Arrangements are being handled by Queen-Lee Funeral Home.
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WHS falls to Lincoln
Washington (50-30) got good performances from its two youngest players, but the Hatchets lost to Vincennes Lincoln 160-169 Wednesday evening.
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IU still working towards sixth banner
Monday night in Atlanta, Louisville won the school’s first National Championship since the year I was born - 1986. This accomplishment is significant to Indiana basketball fans, because the last two times the Cardinals cut down the nets (1980, 1986), the Hoosiers did it the following year. The stat, of course means nothing, other than both schools had strong programs in the 1980s.
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IU still working towards sixth banner
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Kebabs: Health kick on a stick
Grilling is a simple way to feed your family well this summer. Start with a lean meat and a healthful marinade and then allow the grill to strip away additional fat for a heart-healthy and waist-friendly final result. Plus, grilling caramelizes the natural sugars in foods, which adds flavor without additional calories and fat.
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Movie preview: “The Hangover Part III”
Plot: The Wolfpack set out in search of Mr. Chow after Doug is kidnapped by a criminal seeking to recover $21 million from the diminutive hustler as the decadent “Hangover” trilogy winds to a close.
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State won’t use free lunch program as poverty indicator
Indiana is changing the way it counts low-income students in public schools because Republican legislators suspect fraud in the federal school-lunch program used to measure poverty.
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State won’t use free lunch program as poverty indicator



