National Sports
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UConn's Geno Auriemma unloads on NCAA over tournament format: 'I just don't understand'
UConn women's basketball coach Geno Auriemma blasted the NCAA over its two-site regional format, saying that poor shootaround times and new equipment hurt the quality of play.
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'Quad God' Ilia Malinin avenges Olympic disappointment with backflip for third straight world title
Ilia Malinin rebounded from Olympic disappointment to win a third straight world title, showcasing resilience and dominance on the ice.
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IndyCar driver miraculously walks away from wreck after crashing into course fence
IndyCar driver Scott McLaughlin walked away from a high-speed crash ahead of the Grand Prix of Alabama after losing control and hitting the wall rear-end first.
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Michigan State coach Tom Izzo, 71, emphatically shuts down retirement talk after Sweet 16 loss
Michigan State's Tom Izzo said retirement is off the table after the Spartans' loss to UConn in the Sweet 16 Friday night, saying he still has things to accomplish.
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Rick Pitino offers sharp suggestion to NCAA after St John's' crushing loss to Duke: 'Left us disappointed'
Rick Pitino says the NCAA should let losing teams speak first after St. John's was left waiting while Duke celebrated its 80-75 Sweet 16 victory.
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MLB top prospect shares hilarious moment with veteran who robbed his home run after four-hit MLB debut
Detroit Tigers prospect Kevin McGonigle was robbed of his first MLB home run by Jackson Merrill, then responded with a game-winning two-run single in a 5-2 win.
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Patriots' Super Bowl appearance was no fluke, team legends say: 'They're for real'
Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman believe the New England Patriots are at the beginning of more success after last season's Super Bowl run.
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Alex Vesia, Dodgers pitcher who lost infant daughter, gets standing ovation after scoreless return to mound
Alex Vesia pitched in his first game since the death of his infant daughter during the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series run and received a standing ovation.
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Bob Costas says 'common sense is not transphobic' after IOC bans trans athletes from women's competition
Bob Costas says "common sense is not transphobic" while praising the IOC's new policy banning transgender athletes from women's sports competitions.
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FCC chairman questions NFL’s antitrust protection as league shifts to streaming services
The FCC is seeking public comment on sports streaming shifts as a 1961 law that shields the NFL from antitrust rules faces new scrutiny over paywalls.
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Cam Newton says NFL's global push is 'on brand' ahead of historic 2026 season: 'It’s business'
As the NFL is set to play a record nine international games in 2026, former MVP Cam Newton gave his take on the global push that has consumed the league.
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Tiger Woods released from jail after DUI arrest; eyes appear bloodshot in booking photo
Tiger Woods was released from jail Friday night after several hours after he was arrested for driving under the influence following a car crash near his Florida home.
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Sportscaster Jim Gray says Tiger Woods' DUI arrest is 'another cry for help'
Fox News contributor and sportscaster Jim Gray called Tiger Woods' DUI arrest a "cry for help," saying the golfer's troubling pattern raises questions about who surrounds him.
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Former UNC basketball star Kenny Smith reacts to Hubert Davis' firing, shuts down coaching job interest
Former UNC star Kenny Smith said talk of him potentially taking the Tar Heels’ coaching job is “disrespectful." He added that the next coach should want to retire at Chapel Hill.
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Trump reacts to Tiger Woods' rollover crash as golfer faces DUI charge: ‘Very close friend of mine’
Tiger Woods was arrested on a DUI charge weeks before the Masters, and President Donald Trump called the 15-time major winner a close friend in response to the car crash.
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Former Raiders All-Pro center Barret Robbins dead at 52: 'Deeply saddened'
Former Oakland Raiders All-Pro center Barret Robbins has died at age 52, former teammate Tim Brown announced in a message on social media.
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Ole Miss' Trinidad Chambliss eligible for sixth college season after NCAA's appeal denied by judge
Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss has been granted eligibility for a sixth season after a judge rejected the NCAA’s attempt to prevent his return.
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Dodgers pitcher's wife lives through 'bitter sweet' opening day months after infant daughter's death
Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia returned for opening day after the death of his infant daughter, Sterling Sol, which his wife Kayla called "very bitter sweet."
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Youth Conference
Middle & High School students are invited to our Youth Conference on Saturday, March 28 from 6:00–10:00 PM. This event is completely free, and all are welcomed.
at Trinity Christian Center

The project is expected to be complete in late July.

Be sure to stop by Civic Park to check it out and support the incredible work of our young artists!

Following his release from prison, Sartin will serve five years on supervised probation and will be prohibited from having contact with minor children.

The game will be held June 1 at a site to be determined.

The recognition comes from the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association.

The scholarship is administered through the IHSAA.
