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Football (Varsity), New Palestine High School | August 26, 2022
Week 2 football preview: Dragons vs. Decatur Central
The New Palestine football team takes on another heavyweight Friday night, as the Class 4A No. 2/1 Dragons host Class 5A No. 2/2 Decatur Central in the schools' third all-time meeting. Game info ...
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Soccer (Boys V/JV), New Palestine High School | August 26, 2022
Boys soccer blanks Flashes
The New Palestine boys soccer team won its third straight match Thursday - all on the road - beating host Franklin Central 2-0. Elliott Canova tallied a goal and an assist, while Cole Christopher...
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Soccer (Girls V/JV), New Palestine High School | August 26, 2022
Girls soccer routs New Castle
The New Palestine girls soccer team picked up a Hoosier Heritage Conference victory Thursday, routing host New Castle 12-1. Anna Luker tallied a hat trick for the Dragons. Tylar Whitaker and Gabr...
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Tennis (Boys JV/V), New Palestine High School | August 26, 2022
Boys tennis sweeps Shenandoah
The New Palestine boys tennis team returned home Thursday to play its fourth match in as many days. The Dragons dispatched visiting Shenandoah 5-0. At No. 1 singles, Moses Haynes won 6-1, 6-1 to ...
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New Palestine High School, Volleyball (Girls V/JV) | August 25, 2022
Gabehart wins 200th match in volleyball victory
The New Palestine volleyball team gave coach Kelli Gabehart a milestone victory Wednesday, beating Hamilton Heights 26-24, 25-17, 25-16. The victory was Gabehart's 200th win in her 10th season as...
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Cross Country (Co-Ed Varsity), New Palestine High School | August 25, 2022
CC girls sixth, boys ninth at Pendleton Heights
The New Palestine cross country teams had a solid run at Wednesday's Pendleton Heights Arabian Roundup. The Dragons girls finished sixth among 12 teams with 136 places, while the boys were ninth ...
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Tennis (Boys JV/V), New Palestine High School | August 25, 2022
Tennis drops conference match
The New Palestine tennis team dropped a close 3-2 decision to Greenfield-Central Wednesday afternoon. Moses Haynes continued his winning ways at No. 1 singles, winning 6-4, 6-4. The Dragons also ...
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