By Mike Beas In the days leading up to his eighth birthday, Jayme Comer expressed to his parents the desire to have his birthday party
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Never ‘quit’ Danville falls to Chatard in state championship game, 42-14
By Mike Beas INDIANAPOLIS – In the parking lot located immediately south of Lucas Oil Stadium, fans of Danville’s football team decorated one of the
Danville’s defense seeks to put clamps on Chatard in state final
By Mark Ambrogi Danville Community High School middle linebacker Ethan Dutra knows the greatest test awaits, but he is confident the defense will be up
Payne’s passing accuracy propels Danville
By Mark Ambrogi For Danville Community High School quarterback Kale Payne, it was challenge accepted. “We challenged him this year, we told him his completion
Wooten proves to be a key to Danville’s success
By Mark Ambrogi Danville Community High School senior Luke Wooten has been an integral part of the football team’s run this season. “Luke is extremely
Danville dominates en route to semistate victory
Warriors will square off with Bishop Chatard in 3A finals matchup Nov. 28 By Mark Ambrogi HUNTINGBURG, Ind. — The Danville Community High School football
Warriors reach semistate by achieving high standards
By Mark Ambrogi For Danville Community High School football coach Jayme Comer, the biggest factor en route to the semistate has been his team holding
Tri-West senior leads football team in action and at various positions on the field
Tri-West senior leads football team in action and at various positions on the field By Mike Beas Not only has Tri-West senior Garrett Cora run
Just for kicks. Avon girls soccer player Sam Miller also plays on school’s football team
Just for kicks Avon girls soccer player Sam Miller also plays on school’s football team By Mike Beas Goals. Field goals. Lifetime goals. Sam Miller,
Jack of all trades, Plainfield senior a starter as both a receiver and linebacker
Jack of all trades Plainfield senior a starter as both a receiver and linebacker By Mike Beas The larger a high school’s enrollment, the less