NEWS
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | January 5, 2025
Tull sets school record as girls swim finishes fifth in HHC
Sophomore Isabelle Tull set a school record in diving, leading the New Palestine girls swimming and diving team to a fifth-place finish at Saturday's Hoosier Heritage Conference meet at Shelbyville...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | December 28, 2024
Swimmers fall to Flashes
The New Palestine swimming and diving teams both fell Saturday to Franklin Central. The boys dropped a 99-86 decision, while the girls fell 123-63. Winners for the Drabons boys were Dawson Lync...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | December 20, 2024
Swimmers sweep Trojans, Golden Eagles
The New Palestine swimming and diving teams swept a triangular meet Thursday at New Castle. The Dragons girls beat New Castle 110-57 and Guerin 99-63. The Dragons boys beat New Castle 97-76 and G...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | December 18, 2024
Swimmers sweep Arabians
The New Palestine swimming and diving teams swept Pendleton Heights in a dual meet Tuesday. The Dragons girls won 103-75, while the boys won a tight 94-89 meet which wasn't clinched until the 400...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | December 15, 2024
Swimmers second, third at East Central
The New Palestine swimming teams had a strong day at the East Central Relays. The Dragons boys finished second to East Central, with the host Trojans tallying 76 points to the Dragons' 62. The Dr...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | December 13, 2024
Boys swim beats Marauders
The New Palestine boys swimming and diving team won a close 94-86 meet over Mt. Vernon Thursday night. The Dragons girls fell 101-75. Winners for the Dragons boys were Aidan Stephens in diving ...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | December 10, 2024
Swim teams fall in home meet
The New Palestine swimming and diving teams both fell Monday to Greenfield-Central, with the Dragons girls falling 125-54 and the boys dropping a 105.5-79.5 decision. Winning for the Dragons boys...
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