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  2. Another great athlete from a family of them. I think he's been coaching receivers at Brownsburg. Going 2 for 2 here would be about the biggest win Penn has had in six years.
  3. The lineman dominance of a wishbone team vs the passing skills of a spread team. Tale as old as time! Should make for two great matchups this year.
  4. Like you said: criminal felony prosecution and defense. Either or.
  5. Yikes. Ask for change on that two cents. CG will ALWAYS be a contender and I’m not writing Carmel off yet.
  6. Gibson Southern represented the PAC well this weekend at the annual Mooresville 7 on 7 shootout! The Titans won the Big School Championship defeating Franklin Central 22-21. The Titans JV lost a close one in the small school championship game to Triton 15-9.
  7. For what job? Are we hiring new law school grads, or trying to lure experienced attorneys from private practice?
  8. If I am not mistaken he played QB for Penn back in the Mid 2000s. I think he played in the Elkhart Memorial sectional championship and Merrillville game for Keim after he broke his hand in the sectional semi vs Mishawaka. He may have been the starter in the 2007 season. But, I have been wrong before. Not sure my memory is serving me well.
  9. Heritage Hills represented the PAC well on Saturday up in Indy. 2nd place in the lineman challenge among some heavyweights.
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  11. I heard something similar. Rumor I heard made it sound like Coley Moore is joining the staff as the new OC. Does anyone know anything about him or his coaching background?
  12. Rumors are a Moore or two might be join the staff
  13. https://reason.com/2024/06/15/house-passes-bill-to-automatically-register-young-men-for-the-draft/ There is a growing centrist consensus among liberals and hawkish conservatives on expanding the Selective Service. The American Civil Liberties Union, for example, is fighting for the right of women to be conscripted and argues that the Selective Service is an example of overt sex discrimination. But equality in the service of a broader deprivation of rights is no virtue, and conscription remains an immoral institution at its core. "Conscription of any kind contravenes any constitution that professes to guarantee individual liberties," Fred Etcheverry wrote in Reason in 1972, when the draft remained an active menace to young men. "Otherwise, what is to prevent conscription from being the twelve months Senator Taft feared or the two years we now have, the four years of the National Service Act Bill, or forever? If conscription is limited to an emergency, then who decides what is an emergency? Is ten percent unemployment a sufficient enough emergency to warrant conscription?" Mandatory national service of some sort or another is a perennial bad idea trotted out by nationalists and technocrats concerned about "unity," but America's all-volunteer military is not a self-inflicted weakness. It's a sign of strength—a free citizenry's confidence that they will know when to fight. The Selective Service is a vestige of fear. It should be abolished, not made more equitable and efficient. Agreed. The Selective Service needs to be thrown into the dustbin of history. It is an inhumane institution.
  14. $100,000 a year is a lot of money. And add benefits to that. What should be the starting salary for a government attorney? For a primarily urban or rural county.
  15. Not sure about the golf course, but I do remember that...trying to cut the corner by going over a portion of the stadium.
  16. Great point regarding the 3 point shot and JW...can one imagine Pistol Pete's college scoring stats had the 3 point line been in place?? https://www.yardbarker.com/nba/articles/pete_maravich_was_incredibly_making_13_threes_a_game_before_the_three_point_line_existed_he_would_have_averaged_57_points_per_game_in_college_if_it_did/s1_16751_38289787
  17. There are plenty of attorneys. This article focuses on one very small slice of the legal business pie: criminal felony prosecution and defense. The vast majority of attorneys graduating from law school will (hopefully) never see the inside of a criminal courtroom. The answer to the “shortage” is very simple. Pay prosecutors and public defenders more, and you will find more attorneys willing to assume those roles. The “shortage” is not the number of attorneys. The shortage is the salary the government is willing to pay.
  18. I know Warren and BD are each loaded with D1 talent. Warren on defense and BD across the board. I don't pay an ounce of attention past Carmel in the north, as they have proven irrelevant for years now. Center Grove is young, but has some line talent and young skill position talent. The south is the same way I feel about the north, past CG it's all small schools and irrelevant schools. Now as for favorites: I'd have to give the nod to Warren or BD. I wish BD would drop Pike, Avon and NC and leave the MIC and get onto a national schedule. WIthout CG and Carmel the MIC is Warren or BD. Maybe a Lawrence Township school once in a blue moon. I'm not going to say who wins, but it will be a south 6A team unless Carmel pulls something out and gets much better in a hurry. Just my 2 cents.
  19. Any new fields or updates on current projects?
  20. https://www.jconline.com/story/news/local/lafayette/2024/06/17/county-officials-tackle-indianas-attorney-shortage/74049677007/ Perhaps our resident GID Legal Eagles can speak on what they believe is behind this attorney shortage, and their ideas to combat it.
  21. Its a good point.... Further point mid majors turning into a feeder system for the big schools. ISU baseball team, a top NCAA program, is losing players to big time programs. 2 already left for LSU, others for Clemson, Oregon and IU. 15 others currently in the portal.... Sigh....
  22. Let's start with this: Briggs: Mike Braun deserves every minute of his new political hell https://www.indystar.com/story/opinion/columnists/james-briggs/2024/06/17/micah-beckwith-isnt-here-to-play-no-2-to-the-next-indiana-governor/74117500007/ It appears the political left is really afraid of this Beckwith character, and to some extent parts of the Indiana GOP as well. Can Mr. Braun control him if he wins the election? Does having a Christian Nationalist like Mr. Beckwith holding a political office move Indiana just a sliver closer to the reality depicted in The Handmaid's Tale?
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