Athletes, coaches consider challenges in spring sports after long hiatus due...
School administrators canceled most spring sports last year due to COVID-19. Coaches and athletes have had to adjust to limited practice times and limited access to sports facilities while athletics...
View ArticleFemale athletes, coaches share experiences with body image, expectations of...
Lily Rose, varsity women’s track and field team member and junior, has only had one experience in which someone approached her about her weight. Rose said, “I’m a very skinny person and as a runner,...
View ArticleQ&A with students on March Madness
Do you plan on attending a game since the NCAA Tournament is all in Indiana this year? Do you want to go watch a game? Why? Have you before? Who do you think will win and why? And how are your plans...
View ArticleStudent athletes, counselor share experiences, perspectives on balancing...
Bing Hudson, Varsity Men’s track runner and senior is a busy student athlete. He says that the best way that he manages his stress is to find a balance. “I just try to balance things as much as...
View ArticleAssistant athletic director, students acknowledge sports as force for good
Assistant athletic director Jeff Hester has one memory that stands out when thinking about sports as a force of good in the world. “In 2015, when I was the athletic director at Columbus North, our best...
View ArticleQ&A with students on recently announced changes to NFL season
Neil Fairman, sophomore Q: What do you think of the NFL expanding the season to 17 games? Why? A: “I think that the decision to expand the season is good for the fans and NFL executives, but bad for...
View ArticleStudents, coach consider benefits of participating in recreational sports
Junior Joey Duncan can not wait to start playing recreational soccer after spring break is over. He said it’s been almost two years since he has last played soccer just for fun. This is because the...
View ArticleAmerican sports can learn from European models, not the other way around
People protesting in the streets, politicians threatening to take “whatever action necessary” in order to stop proposals, major institutional heads referring others to be “snakes” and “liars”, is the...
View ArticleEli Mercer and Leila Antony qualify for club tennis nationals
Coming this summer, Junior, Eli Mercer, and Senior, Leila Antony, qualified for club tennis nationals in Orlando, Florida, at the end of June. Working toward this goal, Mercer has been attempting to...
View ArticleMembers, head coach, of women’s softball team acknowledge benefits of female...
Arguably one of the most monumental breakthroughs of gender equality was when Title IX was passed in 1972, prohibiting sex-based discrimination in federally-funded activities, including school sports....
View ArticleQ&A with Griffin Raduchel, competitive cyclist and junior
When did you begin competitive cycling? “I began in 2019, although (I) only had one race that year. I really started last year and this year but the number of races is way lower than normal because of...
View ArticleQ&A with Athletics Director Jim Inskeep on process of finding new women’s...
Q: What is the process for determining the new coach? “We posted the position after the resignation of the previous coach (after the season ended). Then we receive applications from various candidates....
View ArticleGreyhounds women’s varsity volleyball team working hard for their next game
On Sept. 11, the CHS women’s varsity volleyball team attended the Providence Round Robin at Providence High School. They won against Jasper High School’s volleyball team with the score of 3-0, but lost...
View ArticleWomen’s golf team wins Miller Invitational, looks forward to rest of season
The women’s golf team won the Miller Invitational on Sept. 11 with 309 points. Sophomore Michaela Headlee won the individual competition with 69 points. This was the last invitational of the season,...
View ArticleVarsity women’s soccer team to face top-ranked Noblesville on Sept. 20 in...
The women’s varsity soccer team will face Noblesville High School at 7 p.m. at Murray Stadium on Sept. 20. The team will then travel to Center Grove for an away game at 7:30 p.m. on Sept. 22 and to...
View ArticleVarsity football prepares for Homecoming game on Sept. 24 against North...
The varsity football team will compete against North Central High School for their annual Homecoming game on Sept. 24. Another key upcoming event includes the first Sectional game on Oct. 29. Head...
View ArticleMen’s Cross Country to compete in MIC Championship on Sept.25
The men’s cross-country team will compete in the MIC Championship in Indianapolis on Sept. 25. The Sectional in Noblesville will be on Oct. 9. Sammy Arce, cross-country runner and sophomore, said he...
View ArticleWomen’s Cross-Country Prepares for Upcoming MIC
The women’s cross-country team is to compete in the annual MIC Championship in Indianapolis on Sept. 25, and Sectionals is to be held on Oct. 9. Assistant Coach Katherine Kelly said she is proud of...
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Senior Pol Berger-Romeu was playing basketball with his friends when he heard about Lionel Messi signing with Paris-Saint Germain (PSG). “As a Barcelona fan, it was a tough pill to swallow,”...
View ArticleQ&A with 13th nationally ranked tennis player and senior, Nishesh Basavareddy
Tennis player and senior Nishesh Basavareddy shakes hands with a referee after a match. Basavareddy, a nationally ranked tennis player, said he hopes to recover from his injury, improve his ranking,...
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