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Clinton Central’s AD moves to Western to coach girls hoops

Dave Merica was ready to return to the classroom and to the basketball bench following a stint as an athletic director. He thinks he found the right opportunity.....more>>

  • BASEBALL: NW pounds Western
    Kirk Beachy, Luke Miller, Alex Ridlen and James Reed turned the Mid-Indiana Conference baseball showdown between Northwestern and Class 3A No. 10-ranked Western into a rout.

  • PREP ROUNDUP: Wagner puts on show for Kats
    It was the Elizabeth Wagner show as the Wildkat hurler struck out 14 and made a fielding assist for the 15th and final out in a 20-0, 5-inning win over host Muncie Central Monday afternoon. With outstanding pitching, fielding and hitting, Kokomo stayed near the top of the North Central Conference with a 3-1 record.

  • PREP TRACK: Kokomo girls 2nd in league meet
    Kokomo’s girls team earned a runner-up finish in the North Central Conference track and field meet Friday night at Marion. Kokomo’s boys team came in fifth place.

  • Western Panthers 2006-2007 Boy's Basketball schedule

  • PREP ROUNDUP: Taylor, TC split twinbill
    Tri-Central and Taylor split a wild baseball doubleheader at Taylor’s Phares Field with the Trojans winning the opener 9-7 and the Titans taking the closer 17-16 in nine innings.

  • PREP ROUNDUP: Copp hurls, hits TC past Eastern
    The hits were too few and far between for the Eastern baseball team Monday as visiting Tri-Central left town with a 3-0 victory.
    Josh Copp hurled the gem for the Trojans, blanking the Comets on three hits.

  • SOFTBALL: County rivalry brings out best in Western
    The Western Panther softball squad needed a little extra incentive to kick into gear after a sluggish start to the season. Thursday, the Panthers found their motivation in the form of a key county rival.

  • Hoppes steps down as Panthers’ basketball coach
    Western is looking for a new girls basketball coach this spring after Steve Hoppes resigned following his second season at the helm of the Panthers.

  • Western softball preview
    The Panthers hope to build on last season’s 15-12 campaign with a strong core of returning starters but must make inroads in an area filled with good teams in order to show improvement.

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