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  1. If you can’t have fun in a town named after milfs you gotta be a queer, I swear to God you do. I gotta go
    3 points
  2. I have to ask…… What does a free FB group cost to purchase?
    2 points
  3. This kid is this generation’s Jack Armstrong. For those of you young folks, look that up. An outstanding young man from little Pioneer High School, with his best football ahead of him and a degree from the prestigious Mendoza School of Business already in his pocket. What a great story. A true Notre Dame Man. https://mobile.twitter.com/AE_Kiser/status/1526399998287659009/photo/1
    1 point
  4. No last season of Cain Andrean wasn’t in sectional. Whiting will never drop down unless they get rid of open enrollment. From what I heard in past there was speculation of shutting down school corps with less then maybe 1000 total students so they ramped up out district students to be over 1k. This was all hearsay on my part. Makes sense though as when I went in 90s enrollment was 260 or so and they maybe added 30 new homes since then.
    1 point
  5. I was being facetious with my chagrin. But since you mention it, Indiana Fan's qualifiers for making his list include: "Recent success, moving in right direction, great leadership, places people would want to play at and be involved with." In no particular order, I'd say GS would respond with "Check, check, check, check aaand check." In the last ten years, with the exception of 2014 and 2020, GS has lost to the eventual 3A state champ or runner-up every year. Memorial (3x), Chatard (2x), Brebeuf, and Heritage Hills. That only accounts for nine years, though. Not sure what the outcome of the tenth was, but I will Google it and let you know what I find out.
    1 point
  6. The PAC made an argument that it was Indiana's best small-school conference this year https://www.courierpress.com/story/sports/high-school/2022/06/23/ihsaa-sports-pac-4-high-school-titles/7698910001/ "The 2021-22 athletic season was a banner year for the PAC with four team state champions – Gibson Southern football, Forest Park girls basketball, Tecumseh girls basketball and Tecumseh softball – and one individual state champ in track and field with Forest Park's Rachel Mehringer (100m hurdles). Only the Circle City Conference (six) won more team state championships than the Pocket this year. Not bad for a conference with an average enrollment of 563 students."
    1 point
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