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Tennis (Boys JV/V), New Palestine High School | September 17, 2024
Boys tennis continues winning ways
The New Palestine boys tennis team continued its winning ways Monday, beating Pendleton Heights 5-0. The Dragons are now 11-2 on the season and 5-0 in HHC play. At singles, Arjomand Khokhar won...
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Tennis (Boys JV/V), New Palestine High School | September 15, 2024
Tennis claims county crown
The New Palestine boys tennis team won the Hancock County championship, placing in the finals in four of the five flights and sweeping the doubles. At No. 1 doubles, Moses Haynes/Max Havel contin...
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Golf (Girls Varsity), New Palestine High School | September 14, 2024
Golf repeats as HHC champion
The New Palestine golf team placed all five golfers in the top 12 and repeated as the Hoosier Heritage Conference champion Saturday, shooting a 338 at Albany Golf Course. The Dragons beat runner-...
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New Palestine High School, Volleyball (Girls V/JV) | September 14, 2024
Volleyball wins Greenwood Invitational, improves to 17-0
The New Palestine volleyball team improved to 17-0 on the season, winning a long three-set match in the championship tilt to beat Scecina 25-21, 23-25, 17-15. The Dragons' victory over Scecina wa...
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Cross Country (Co-Ed Varsity), New Palestine High School | September 14, 2024
Boys CC second at Whiteland, girls fourth
The New Palestine boys cross country team finished second at Saturday's Whiteland Invitational. The Dragons placed three runners in the top 15 and tallied 87 places, finishing behind host Whitela...
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Soccer (Boys V/JV), New Palestine High School | September 14, 2024
Boys soccer falls to LN
The New Palestine boys soccer team dropped a 4-0 decision Saturday at Lawrence North. The Dragons trailed 1-0 at halftime and conceded three more goals in the second half. The Dragons (5-5) are...
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Football (Varsity), New Palestine High School | September 14, 2024
Football dominates Marauders to retain Helmet, Rail
The New Palestine football team took just six plays and 102 seconds to strike Friday night at Mt. Vernon. Then, they delivered the knockout punch quickly, scoring 28 first-quarter points en route...
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