Sports
Big George finally receives recognition that he is due
By Bill Barrows
 
How much do I care about whom is the No.1 pick in the NBA Draft? Not much. 
 
Do I care what teams have the best shot at the lottery picks? Not really. 
 
Who are the best candidates for MVP in the NBA?  Not really a strong opinion on any of them.

What I do care about as far as the NBA is concerned is how the Indiana Pacers match up against the other teams, past and present.  About a month ago, I was invited to attend a Sunday evening Pacers game as they took on Miami.

 

Posted on 2017 Apr 11
Parkview Wabash Foundation’s 20th Annual Golf Classic Golfer Registration Open

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Tickets are now available for Parkview Wabash Foundation’s 20th annual Golf Classic, presented by Hagerman Construction.

The event will be Thursday, June 22, at the Honeywell Golf Course.

The morning tee off will begin at 7:30 a.m., followed by lunch and awards. The afternoon tee off is at 1 p.m.

Posted on 2017 Apr 11
2 Wabash youth earn shooting titles

Mackenzie Bragg, 14,(left) took the national title in the Ladies .22 Rifle Optics category and finished fourth in Ladies .22 Pistol Optics. Meanwhile, Zoey Bragg, 11, (right) received the national champion titles for both .22 Pistol and .22 Rifle categories in the 12-years-old and younger age group. Photo provided

By The Paper staff

Two Wabash youth were among the champions at the 2017 US Steel Challenge Nationals.

The event was at the South River Gun Club in Covington, Ga., March 29- April 1.  With 471 entries ranging in age from 7- 70's, ladies’ accounted for 53 in all age categories. 

The two local youth, Mackenzie Bragg and Zoey Bragg, brought home a total of three national and two additional wins.

Posted on 2017 Apr 11
Registration for Dam to Dam ride to begin
By The Paper staff
 
Early bird registration opens at 8 a.m. Saturday, April 1, the 8th Annual Dam to Dam Wabash County Century Ride, presented by Parkview Wabash Hospital. 
 
The early bird registration fee is $35 from now until May 31 with the price increasing to $45 beginning June 1. Registration is available online, in person or over the phone. 
 
Posted on 2017 Mar 28
Tom Crean’s demise
By Bill Barrows
 
First of all, let me clarify my stance. I am not your typical college basketball fan. 
 
I appreciate all of the major college programs that take up most of the space on the sports pages in Indiana. There are rabid and loyal fans for each school, namely, Indiana, Purdue, Notre Dame and Butler. That’s great. That’s what makes the world go around here in the state that is named for basketball sickness -- “Hoosier Hysteria”.
 
Posted on 2017 Mar 21
Dale to golf at Hanover

Dayna Dale signs her letter of intent to golf at Hanover College. Looking on are her parents JoDee and Gary Dale, (back row, from left) brother Devon Dale, Southwood golf coach Rod Cole and Southwood principal Andrew McDaniel. Photo by Joseph Slacian

By Joseph Slacian

Southwood High School senior Dayna Dale signed a letter of intent to continue her golf career at Hanover College.

Dale, a four-year varsity golfer at Southwood, signed the letter Tuesday afternoon, March 7, during a ceremony in the school library, surrounded by family and school personnel.

 

Posted on 2017 Mar 14
Southwood loses in the Regional to eventual Champions
By Bill Barrows
 
The Southwood Knights weathered foul trouble and a Frankton team that was equally at quick as the Knights on Saturday. Down the stretch, there were a number of momentum swings that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats, if they were sitting at all. A see-saw battle ensued all afternoon, neither team leading by more than six points. In the end, clutch shots and good free throw shooting by Frankton won out as they beat the Knights 65-61.
 
Posted on 2017 Mar 14
Knights fall at Regional

Southwood's Carson Blair gets a shot off over a Frankton defender during Saturday's Lapel Regional. Photo by David Fenker

By Eric Christiansen

LAPEL -- The ball didn't bounce Southwood's way Saturday afternoon against Frankton at the Lapel Regional.

Despite the heartbreaking 65-61 loss, Southwood coach John Burrus saw the positives after the game.

"It's been a season of championships for us," Burrus said. "We had a great season winning the county and conference championships and won the sectional title. We are certainly not losers."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted on 2017 Mar 14

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