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Lady Berries devastate Kats on the road
KOKOMO — Kokomo’s girls basketball team tried to slow down high-scoring Logansport on Saturday.
The Wildkats’ zone defense worked wonders in the first quarter, but once the Berries’ shots started falling, they showed just how tough they can be to beat. -
Prep: Logan wrestlers go 1-3 in annual Early Bird Invite
Logansport’s wrestling team had a tough go at it at its annual Early Bird Invitational Saturday, going 1-3 to start the season.
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Logan girls swim past Eastern, Pioneer
Logansport’s girls swimming team got off to strong start out of the blocks Thursday at the LHS pool.
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Senior-led Logansport shooting for a big season
Logansport’s boys basketball team was able to flip its record from 9-13 to 13-9 a year ago.
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Lady Warriors pick up road win
Culver’s girls basketball team has a young, talented and tall group under the tutelage of first-year coach Gina Hierlmeier, the former coach at West Central.
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Bishop recalls route to PGA of America presidency
The only way that I can describe the past few days is WOW.
Sometime around 4:45 p.m. on Saturday I became the 38th President of the PGA of America. -
Bishop is new president of PGA of America
BALTIMORE — Logansport native Ted Bishop was elected the 38th President of the PGA of America on Saturday at the Association’s 96th annual meeting at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore. Bishop previously served as Secretary of the Association from 2008-2010 and Vice President from 2010-2012.
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PREP FOOTBALL: Kings fall in epic battle
WALTON — If Cass’ great comeback in the second half wasn’t enough to enthrall fans in attendance at Owens Memorial Field Friday night, they were treated to five thrilling overtime sessions.
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PREP FOOTBALL: No. 1 Knights take down Warriors
WINAMAC — Winamac came out swinging with the heavyweight of Class A, but the champ had too many weapons for the Warriors.
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PREP GIRLS HOOPS: Logansport girls hoops team clobbers McCutcheon by 44 points
LAFAYETTE — The Logansport girls basketball team unleashed its transition game early at Resler Gymnasium, leaping out to a double-digit first quarter lead and cruised to a 79-35 thumping of McCutcheon.
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