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Wrestling (Boys Varsity & JV), New Palestine High School | February 18, 2024
Butt fourth, Whetsel sixth at State Finals
Two New Palestine wrestlers - Gunner Butt and Colin Whetsel - both placed at Saturday's IHSAA boys wrestling State Finals. Butt finished fourth - placing for the second consecutive year - at 126....
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Wrestling (Boys Varsity & JV), New Palestine High School | February 17, 2024
Butt, Whetsel advance at State Finals
New Palestine wrestlers Gunner Butt and Colin Whetsel both won their first-round matches at Friday's IHSAA wrestling State Finals and will compete in Saturday's final eight. Both are guaranteed p...
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Basketball (Boys V), New Palestine High School | February 16, 2024
Boys basketball at MV postponed
The New Palestine boys basketball game scheduled for Friday, Feb. 16 at Mt. Vernon has been postponed due to hazardous travel conditions. The reschedule date is currently TBA.
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Basketball (Boys V), New Palestine High School | February 16, 2024
Boys basketball preview: Friday at Mt. Vernon/Saturday vs. Whiteland
The Dragons boys basketball team enters the penultimate weekend of the season with a rivalry game and caps it off with Senior Night. FRIDAY: New Palestine Dragons (17-4, 5-1 HHC) at Mt. Vernon Ma...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | February 16, 2024
Boys swim sets two records in prelims
The New Palestine boys swimming team broke two school records Thursday in the sectional preliminaries at New Palestine. The 200 medley relay team of Dawson Lynch, Aidan Kingery, Jake Myers and Li...
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New Palestine High School, Gymnastics (Varsity) | February 16, 2024
Gymnastics stings Jackets
The New Palestine gymnastics team downed Morristown 98.15-75.2 Thursday in a dual meet. Lynzie Stiller won the all-around (34.425), with Chiara Polo second (31.9), Olivia Frank fourth (31.275) an...
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Basketball (Boys V), New Palestine High School | February 11, 2024
Gizzi, Haynes set records in boys basketball romp
Julius Gizzi and Moses Haynes both set New Palestine school single-season records Friday in an 86-39 rout of visiting Connersville. Gizzi scored 34 points, moving him past his older brother Maxim...
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