Archive - Nov 22, 2011
Downtown Plymouth's annual Christmas tree lighting celebration is Friday, November 25 at 5:30 p.m.
Christmas music provided by All Pro DJ’s and members of the PHS choir. Santa will arrive at 5:45 in front of the City Center building at 114 N. Michigan St. Free carriage rides from 6-8 p.m. next to MC Museum on Garro Street. Marshall County Museum will have the trains running starting at 6 p.m. Join Santa at the fire station after the tree lighting for hot chocolate and cookies.
This week, watch Fred Kaylor attempt a difficult shot in order to win a car at a recent girls basketball game.
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Lydia Beers, Staff Writer
To see a video about shopping locally, click on this link:
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PLYMOUTH — We are only about a week away from what is arguably the biggest shopping day of the year — Black Friday, followed closely by online shopping day Cyber Monday.
Triton Head Girls Basketball Coach Adam Heckaman talks to his players during a time out in a game at Plymouth last Thursday.
TERRE HAUTE — Culver Girls Academy alumni Alex Banfich and Waverly Neer both earned All-America honors at the NCAA Women’s Cross Country Championships at the LaVern Gibson Championship Course in Terre Haute Monday.
Banfich, a Plymouth native and senior at Princeton University, finished fifth with a time of 19:45 flat in her final go-round at the 6k nationals after placing 20th at last year’s meet. Neer, a native of Russiaville and freshman at Columbia University, just made the All-America cut with a 20:30.4 for 40th place after being diagnosed with a stress fracture in September.
College football
Wabash wins first round of NCAA tourney
North Judson graduate C.J. Gum and the Wabash defense were the difference Saturday in Wabash’s first-round NCAA playoff win over Illinois College, 38-20.
The starting defense held the visiting Blueboys’ offense, which entered the game averaging 41 a contest, to just six points. IC added two late touchdowns against Wabash substitutions.