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Senior Jalen Walker gears up for a game by listening to music. Music is a popular form of mental training, especially before games.

In order to gain an edge, many CHS athletes turn to sports psychology for a leg up

Jess Canaley and Kelly Truax September 16, 2016

Dr. Ciarán Dalton helps athletes of all levels every day to overcome the mental blocks that often hold them back from reaching their physical goals. He has a doctorate in clinical psychology, which means...

TOUCHDOWN BOUND: Quarterback and junior Michael Viktrup attempts to score a touchdown during the Homecoming game against Pike on Sept. 12. Carmel won the game 48-21.

Ready for Revenge

Author Archives October 10, 2014

Last year on nov. 30, Warren Central beat the Greyhounds in a devastating loss at Lucas Oil Stadium for the State championship. Today, the Greyhounds will take on Warren Central for a rematch hoping to...

STUDENT BECOMES THE TEACHER: Junior Dana James teaches her mother some basic actions on Facebook. “Basically,” said James, “I just have to show Mom the ropes, and occasionally, I have to show her something new, but otherwise, she’s a fast learner. She knows her way around the site.” GAVIN COLAVITO / PHOTO

Studies show athletics is beneficial to academics

sports August 13, 2014

Get up. Go to school. Go to practice. Do homework. Go to sleep. Repeat. This is the daily schedule during the school year of junior Megan Kress. Kress is a member of the varsity women’s cross-country...

Professional soccer takes its place among top sports at CHS

sports April 24, 2014

At 7:45 a.m. on a Saturday, junior Will Lentz woke up to the sound of his alarm buzzing raucously. While most of his fellow students were still lying asleep in their beds, Lentz crept downstairs, fixed...

Confidence in coaches increases expectations for the baseball team

sports March 27, 2014

With spring just around the corner, the baseball team prepares to open its season with its first official game on Monday at home against Hamilton Heights.  The players have been training for this season...

After big games, avid fans are known to react in much the same way as the players on their favorite teams, often mirroring players’ emotions

sports March 27, 2014

March Madness is a time of fan craziness. Nights are spent watching nail-biting games on the couch and comparing brackets. After close wins, die hard fans are known to scream and cheer loudly, while after...

As workouts begin for members of the track and field team, athletes aspire to reach the goal of winning the indoor and outdoor State title

sports February 27, 2014

Although most spring sports are just beginning, Nick Ash, track runner and sophomore, and the rest of the men’s track team have been training together since December. On March 7, the men’s track and...

Teams, fans keep composure during games despite high level of intensity

sports February 27, 2014

During a CHS home game, one might notice how fans show support for their Greyhounds as the stands are filled in a sea of fans wearing blue and gold. One might also notice that the CHS fans are relatively...

Student-athletes in CHS tend to follow their parents’ footsteps in sports

sports February 27, 2014

Ryan Cline, basketball player and junior, was first introduced to a basketball at the age of one, and he continued from there. Ryan said he started playing organized basketball 10 years ago. According...

Administration implements student-athlete SRT to ensure students’ academic eligibility

sports January 23, 2014

This year, a new special SRT for student-athletes has been introduced to ensure that they are academically eligible for competing at the next level. Briana “Bri” Arnold, softball player and senior,...

Olympic Controversy. Homosexual discrimination remains a major concern as Sochi Olympics approach.

sports January 23, 2014

While the world turns their eyes to Sochi, Russia this February for the Winter Olympics, many will see some of the most daring and gifted athletes in the world compete in a variety of events that will...

Men’s basketball team prepares for season with emphasis on defense

sports December 13, 2013

L ast season, the men’s basketball team won its second consecutive IHSAA State Championship by shutting opposing teams down on the defensive end. This year, even with a different roster, the focus...

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