Archive - Aug 5, 2011
PLYMOUTH â A win is a win as they say, but Plymouth has its sights set on loftier goals as the 2011 girls golf season gets into full swing.
Led by returning junior Emily Bergerâs 49, Plymouth carded a team score of 210 to trump Peruâs 222, while Caston was unable to record a team score as players forfeited with temperatures reaching into the 90s, and the Lady Pilgrims topped the field in their dual-meet season opener at a triangular match at Swan Lake Friday.
DONALDSON â Ancilla College student-athletes Tyler Jackson, Demi Schrader, and Mark Reel highlighted a list of athletes who were recently honored for their achievements in the classroom, the college announced Friday.
Jackson and Schrader were named recipients of the NJCAA Award for Superior Academic Excellence, while Reel was a recipient of the NJCAA Award for Exemplary Academic Achievement.
Starke County Prosecutor Nicholas Bourff held a press conference Friday afternoon to announce the arrest of Stacie Brown, 34, of 1180 S. 300 E. Knox, for the June 22 death of 3-year-old Ethan Brown, her stepson. Brown is being charged with two Class A Felonies: Battery resulting in death and Neglect of a dependent resulting in death. She is being held on a $250,000 bond.
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Maggie Nixon, Managing Editor
PLYMOUTH â It was a battle of the ages Wednesday night, as graduates of the â80s, â90s and 2000s got together at Lincoln Junior High School to compete and have a little fun for the âOld Timersâ volleyball game â another event in a week-long celebration of Plymouth Community Schools Alumni Association Alumni Week.
While at times a full field of the particular decade wasnât available to play, the 1990s came out victorious when paired up against the others, along with a little help from the younger generation to round out a full team.
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Lydia Beers, Staff Writer
PLYMOUTH â Last May, Plymouth music teacher Bryan Ames and broadcasting teachers Dave McKenzie and Phil Scott and their students teamed up to enter Ford Motor Companyâs Drive One 4 UR School student video contest.
CULVER â Mystic Hills Golf Course finds itself in the spotlight as the first stop on the Pete Dye Golf Trail.
The collection of seven unique courses personally selected by famed golf course architect and Indiana resident Dye â who boasts more than 20 courses within the state â officially launched July 28 and represent a varied array of design elements, topography and difficulty.