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New Palestine High School, Softball (Varsity) | May 13, 2025
Softball keeps rolling with 11-0 victory
The New Palestine softball team produced its third consecutive mercy rule victory Monday, beating New Castle 11-0. The Dragpns scored three runs in each of the first three innings and added two m...
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Tennis (Girls JV/V), New Palestine High School | May 13, 2025
Tennis falls in close conference match
The New Palestine girls tennis team dropped a close conference match to No. 16 Mt. Vernon Monday, falling 3-2 to the Marauders. Bethany Blachly won a 6-4, 6-1 decision at No. 2 singles, while Kai...
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Tennis (Girls JV/V), New Palestine High School | May 11, 2025
Tennis falls to two ranked squads
The New Palestine girls tennis team dropped two matches to ranked teams at Saturday's Franklin Invitational. The Dragons dropped their opening match 3-2 to No. 25 Franklin. No. 2 singles Bethany ...
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 11, 2025
Boys golf fourth at Batesville
The New Palestine boys golf team finished fourth in Saturday's 12-team Batesville Invitational. The Dragons shot 340 in the 18-hole tournament at Hillcrest Country Club. Luke Cofer was third in...
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Tennis (Girls JV/V), New Palestine High School | May 10, 2025
Tennis wins on Senior Day
The New Palestine girls tennis team swept the doubles Friday to earn a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Shelbyville on Senior Day. Maizy Haynes/Riley Watts won 6-0, 6-1 at No. 1 doubles. At No. 2 dou...
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Baseball (Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 10, 2025
Baker's slam punctuates baseball victory
Carsyn Baker's sixth-inning grand slam Friday punctuated the New Palestine baseball team's 14-0 victory over Connersville. The victory improved the Dragons' record to 15-3. The Dragons pounced ...
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New Palestine High School, Softball (Varsity) | May 9, 2025
No. 1 softball downs G-C
The New Palestine softball team continued its winning streak Thursday, beating Hoosier Heritage Conference rival Greenfield-Central 6-2. The Dragons got all the offense they needed in the second ...
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