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Devon Roudebush
(Obituary ~ 10/17/23)
Heaven welcomed Devon Roudebush, 67, of Bloomfield, on Sunday, October 15, 2023. With his loving family at his side, Devon passed from this life at his home. He was born on August 27, 1956 in Linton to Harold C. ‘Butch’ and Mary Ann (Trusty) Roudebush. Devon married his wife of 28 years, Elizabeth (Stremming) Roudebush, on July 29, 1995...
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Volleyball Regional preview: Linton and Shakamak
(High School Sports ~ 10/17/23)
On Saturday, Oct. 21, the Linton volleyball will take on North Posey in the Regional semifinals at Mitchell. The Lady Miners won their third-straight sectional title with a straight-set win over Sullivan. Linton is not the only volleyball team in Greene County to advance to Regionals, with Shakamak sweeping Clay City for their first sectional title since 2009...
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Playoff preview: Linton at North Knox, Eastern Greene vs Providence
(High School Sports ~ 10/17/23)
Both Linton and Eastern Greene football have wrapped up their regular seasons, with the first round of their respective playoffs starting on Friday, Oct. 20. Linton ended the regular season 8-1 with a six game winning streak as they travel to North Knox for the first round of sectional 37...
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Lady Miner hoops led by three All-Conference players
(High School Sports ~ 10/17/23)
The Linton girls basketball team is led by three returning players from the All-Conference team including seniors Bradie Chambers and Sydney Jerrells as well as junior Addison McKee. “Last year we did a lot of good, but ultimately you want to win that last game,” Head Coach Jared Rehmel said as the Lady Miners went 19-4 and fell in the sectional semifinal. ...
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Bloomfield hoops looks for ‘back-row leadership’
(High School Sports ~ 10/17/23)
The Bloomfield girls basketball team has won three straight sectional titles, but lost five seniors last year as the team looks to rebuild. “We had an excellent senior class,” Head Coach Siera Babcock said. “They were great leadership, they did a lot both in stats and things that don’t show up on the stat sheet.”...
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Shakamak basketball leans on experience
(High School Sports ~ 10/17/23)
Shakamak girls basketball returns nine players, including four starters from last year’s 13-9 team. “One thing we’ve talked about already, is that we’ve got five girls who have played a ton,” Head Coach Chase Rhoten said. “Four of them started, and so we’ve got that system and environment already there. We’ve got three girls still playing volleyball, but it’s a good problem to have in waiting for them to join the team.”...
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