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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | June 6, 2024
Boys golf seventh at regional
The New Palestine boys golf team shot 330 to finish seventh at Thursday's regional at The Players Club in Yorktown. Hamilton Southeastern (297), Noblesville (305) and Fishers (316) earned the top...
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | June 3, 2024
Kissel medals at sectional, golf advances to regional
Josiah Kissel medaled at the sectional Monday, leading the New Palestine boys golf team to a second-place finish in the tourney at Hawk's Tail in Greenfield. The Dragons shot 326 as a team to adv...
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 23, 2024
Boys golf downs Royals
The New Palestine boys golf team won on Senior Night, beating Eastern Hancock 160-169 Wednesday at Hawk's Tail. Joey McPike led the Dragons with a 38. Luke Cofer shot a 39. Nick Barada added a 40...
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 22, 2024
Golf downs Greenwood
The New Palestine boys golf team had a strong day Tuesday at Hawk's Tail, beating Greenwood 159-172. Ty Mitchell was match medalist with a 38. Nick Barada and Josiah Kissel each shot 40. Jackson ...
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 19, 2024
Boys golf third at Connersville
The New Palestine boys golf team finished third at Saturday's seven-team Connersville Invitational. The Dragons shot 341 in the seven-team tournament at Willowbrook Country Club. Josiah Kissel ...
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 15, 2024
Golf beats Rushville
The New Palestine boys golf team shot 159 Tuesday on a rainy day at Antler Pointe to beat Rushville. Joey McPike was match medalist with an even-par round of 37. Luke Cofer shot 38 and Nick Barad...
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Golf (Boys Varsity), New Palestine High School | May 13, 2024
Boys golf fourth in HHC
The New Palestine boys golf team shot 335 Saturday to finish fourth in the Hoosier Heritage Conference meet at Albany Golf Club. Pendleton Heights won the title with a 306. Mt. Vernon was second ...
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