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sports October 9, 2015

Women’s tennis team aims  for third consecutive state title

Women’s tennis team aims for third consecutive state title

Contributor April 23, 2015

Young and new faces will be the norm as members of the women’s tennis team attempt to win a third consecutive IHSAA State championship in their upcoming season. Molly Fletchall, tennis player and senior,...

Space limitations cause men's, women's tennis teams to play in different seasons

sports March 27, 2014

  This spring, the women’s tennis team will attempt to win its second consecutive State title. However, the men’s tennis team, who fell short of winning the State title this year, had their...

Young Guns: Although many sports at this school are primarily led by seniors, some younger athletes still play the role of leader on their teams

sports May 18, 2012

Bailey Padgett, tennis player and sophomore, achieved her high goal of winning the State Championship for the first time last year. As she celebrated with her fellow tennis players after match point, she...

Men's tennis looks to continue to a second undefeated season under strong varsity leadership

sports September 14, 2011

This year’s men’s tennis team is supposed to be one of the best in school history. Following last year’s undefeated season, expectations for the team this year are high. On Aug. 24, Head Coach Mike...

HEAVY PASSION: Alec Peterson, basketball player and senior, shoots a free-throw during Sectional play. Peterson has signed to play at Huntington University, which is a Division II program located in northeastern Indiana. Peterson said he has a good relationship with the coaching staff and the other players. MARY BROOKE JOHNSON / PHOTO

For the love of the game

sports May 19, 2011

Some competitive athletes choose private schools over state universities Golfer and senior Michael Schaefer decided to take the path less followed and has signed to play golf at Saint Joseph’s of Indiana....

Team looks for leader to bring home State title

Author Archives August 10, 2010

By Steven Chen <[email protected]> Senior Conor Cunningham hopes to win State alongside his teammates this year on the varsity tennis team. He has participated on the team for three years...

Team title doesn’t slow training

sports March 25, 2010

March 31, 2010 Correction: According to coach Sharon Rosenburgh, Megan Renninger and Elizabeth Trancik played doubles and were State runners-up in 2009.  By Andrew Browning <[email protected]> Junior...

Men’s tennis team wins Metropolitan Scholastic Conference

sports September 20, 2009

On Sept. 19, the varsity men’s tennis team competed in the Metropolitan Scholastic Conference tournament and came out with a first place victory. Carmel competed against North Central, Lawrence North,...

Men’s varsity tennis prepares for crucial match-up against North Central

Beats September 2, 2009

Currently ranked fourth in the state, the men's varsity tennis team looks to take on North Central on Sept. 3. The varsity team is already four games into the season with four wins and hopes to continue...

Men's varsity tennis prepares for crucial match-up against North Central

sports September 2, 2009

Currently ranked fourth in the state, the men's varsity tennis team looks to take on North Central on Sept. 3. The varsity team is already four games into the season with four wins and hopes to continue...

Women’s tennis season starts, team hoping for breakthrough year

Author Archives April 29, 2008

By: Lily Zhao <[email protected]> Practicing hard in this new spring weather, Megan Renninger, a number two singles women’s varsity tennis player and junior, prepares for the team’s next match...

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