By Mike Beas Standing 5-foot, 9-inches, April Sellers possesses the kind of stride that has proven beneficial both as a hitter and fielder for the
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Raising the bar: Plainfield pole vaulter Morris seeks school mark, state finals berth
By Mike Beas As a pole vaulter, William Morris literally continues to raise the bar when it comes to his athletic career at Plainfield
Leaps and bounds: Thomas gets the jump on competition
By Mark Ambrogi Pierce Thomas came to his basketball career quite naturally. The Brownsburg High School senior’s mother Amy Brauman was an Indiana All-Star at
Back to her comfort zone: Trisler keys Cascade defense as its starting third baseman
By Mike Beas The two sports Madison Trisler plays at Cascade High School don’t, at least initially, seem to explore much common ground. One is
Brinkley wants to take Danville deep into the softball postseason
By Mike Beas The Danville softball program issued itself an immediate challenge by scheduling 18-time sectional champion Cathedral as the season-opening opponent April 5. Fortunately,
Long-awaited season finally here for Plainfield softball player
By Mike Beas Jocelyn Calvin is expected to be the No. 1 pitcher for the Plainfield softball team this spring. She’ll play shortstop on the
Danville senior pursues boys long jump record
Leaps of faith By Mike Beas At 5-foot-10-inches, 150 pounds, Danville senior Wyatt Dorsey leans more on precision than sheer power when it comes to
Avon senior looks forward to long-awaited softball season
By Mike Beas Any first-year softball coach would be thrilled to inherit an experienced second baseman capable of anchoring that team’s defense. Senior Madi Lockridge
Brownsburg senior Montgomery brings home 132-pound wrestling state championship
By Mike Beas Kysen Montgomery wasn’t about to let three walks to and from the awards podium define his high school wrestling career. A state
Booher starts for four years in Plainfield backcourt
It’s all academic By Mike Beas Aidan Booher’s influence on the Plainfield boys basketball program is merely the textbook lob pass when attempting to paint