NEWS
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Basketball (Girls V), New Palestine High School | December 28, 2023
Girls basketball preview: vs. Franklin County
The Dragons girls basketball team returns home for a matinee against Franklin County. THURSDAY: Franklin County (10-3) at New Palestine (7-8) Time: 1 p.m. JV/2:30 p.m. V Location: NPHS Audio: New...
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Basketball (Girls V), New Palestine High School | December 22, 2023
Girls basketball pulls away to big road victory
The New Palestine girls basketball team allowed just six second-half points Thursday to pull away to a 60-22 victory over host Southport at the Southport Fieldhouse. Allie Blum outscored the enti...
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Wrestling (Boys Varsity & JV), New Palestine High School | December 21, 2023
Wrestlers fall by one point
The 16th-ranked New Palestine wrestling team dropped a tight dual match Wednesday at home to No. 6 Warren Central by a 36-35 score. Blake Doss, Landon Stranger, Trenton Place, Gunner Butt, Cole V...
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Swimming & Diving (Co-Ed), New Palestine High School | December 20, 2023
Swimmers sweep Shelbyville
The New Palestine swimming and diving teams swept host Shelbyville Tuesday, with the Dragons girls winning 119-46 and the boys winning 134-46. The Dragons girls won eight events and the boys 10. ...
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Basketball (Girls V), New Palestine High School | December 20, 2023
Girls basketball falls to No. 1 LC
The New Palestine girls basketball team dropped a 77-26 decision Tuesday to No. 1 Lawrence Central. The shorthanded Dragons trailed 35-5 at halftime. LC extended the lead to 55-15 after three and...
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Basketball (Boys V), New Palestine High School | December 17, 2023
Gizzi's 43-point game leads boys basketball to victory
Junior Julius Gizzi scored 43 points Saturday to lead the New Palestine boys basketball team to a 75-56 victory at Franklin Central. Gizzi's total was the third-highest in school history, eclipse...
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Wrestling (Boys Varsity & JV), New Palestine High School | December 17, 2023
Wrestlers go 3-2 at Penn
The New Palestine boys wrestling team, ranked No. 3 in Class 3A, went 3-2 at Saturday's Penn Invitational. The Dragons won the first two matches, starting with a 41-27 victory over Homestead and ...
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