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Track & Field (Co-Ed Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 10, 2023
Girls track finishes close second at HHC
The New Palestine girls track team finished a close second at Tuesday's Hoosier Heritage Conference meet, tallying 121 points, 3.5 shy of champion Mt. Vernon. The Dragons finished ahead of Delta ...
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Baseball (Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 10, 2023
Baseball pulls away from Pendleton Heights
The New Palestine baseball team used a stellar pitching performance from Blaine Nunnally and some timely late offense Tuesday to pull away to an 8-1 victory over host Pendleton Heights. The victo...
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Volleyball (Boys V/JV), New Palestine High School | May 10, 2023
Boys volleyball wins on senior night
The New Palestine boys volleyball team pulled away to a senior night victory Tuesday, beating Warren Central 25-12, 21-25, 25-17, 25-9. The Dragons used big runs in the first and third sets to pu...
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Tennis (Girls JV/V), New Palestine High School | May 10, 2023
Tennis falls at Greensburg
The New Palestine girls tennis team dropped a 5-0 decision Tuesday at Greensburg. All five matches were in straight sets. The Dragons' best performance came from Emily Appleby/Maddy Potter at No....
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 10, 2023
Golf splits triangular meet
The New Palestine boys golf team split a triangular meet Tuesday at Hawk's Tail. The Dragons shot 183 to finish second to Shenandoah (177). Eastern Hancock shot 204. Alex Cofer led the Dragons ...
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Baseball (Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 9, 2023
Baseball falls to Whiteland
The New Palestine baseball team dropped a 6-3 decision to Whiteland Monday at the NPHS diamond. Ben Hirschy had two doubles to lead the Dragons' eight-hit attack in the contest. The Dragons fel...
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Tennis (Girls JV/V), New Palestine High School | May 9, 2023
Tennis drops tight match to conference foe
The New Palestine girls tennis team had three ultra-tight matches Monday in a 5-0 loss at Mt. Vernon. At No. 2 singles, Kaitlyn Mitchell was one of two Dragons to go three sets. She dropped a 6-4...
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