NEWS
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Football (Varsity), New Palestine High School | November 21, 2025
Semistate football preview: Dragons vs. Bloomington South
The Dragons return to Kelso Stadium for one final time this season, as they face Bloomington South in the Class 5A semistate. #3/3 BLOOMINGTON SOUTH PANTHERS (11-1, 5-0 Conference Indiana) at #1/...
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Basketball (Girls V), New Palestine High School | November 21, 2025
Girls basketball outlasts Spartans
The New Palestine girls basketball team took a lead early in the second quarter and never relinquished it Thursday, winning a tight 47-41 decision over visiting Connersville. The Dragons improved...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | November 21, 2025
Tull sets record in swimming and diving opener
New Palestine junior Isabelle Tull set a six-dive school record Thursday night, scoring 232.85 in the Dragons' season-opening meet with Greenwood and Roncalli. The Dragons girls swimming and divi...
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Wrestling (Girls), New Palestine High School | November 20, 2025
Girls wrestling sweeps Tigers, Panthers
The New Palestine girls wrestling team swept a double-dual Wednesday night, beating North Central 48-34 and Triton Central 42-18. Calie Means (120), Kalissa Jacobs (125), Callee Rains (130), June...
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Basketball (Girls V), New Palestine High School | November 19, 2025
Girls basketball falls to Flashes
The New Palestine girls basketball team scored the first eight points of the game and held No. 14 Franklin Central scoreless for the first 5:15, but succumbed to a 29-point first-half run en route ...
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Wrestling (Girls), New Palestine High School | November 16, 2025
Girls wrestling second at Purdue Poly
The New Palestine girls wrestling team finished second at Saturday's 25-team Purdue Poly Invitational. The Dragons' 194 points were second to Franklin's 219. The Dragons had two second-place fi...
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Basketball (Girls V), New Palestine High School | November 15, 2025
Defensive effort carries girls basketball to road victory
The New Palestine girls basketball team pulled away in the third quarter and held host Indian Creek to 15 second-half points Saturday en route to a 53-36 victory over the Braves. Sadey Hughbanks ...
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