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Eagles finish regular season by cruising past Clovers
(High School Sports ~ 10/18/24)
CLOVERDALE — While some glances might have been turned toward the impending IHSAA Football State Playoffs beginning next week, South Putnam and Cloverdale only had eyes for one another to start Friday’s regular season finale. By halftime, the tune had changed considerably as the Clovers, having lost starting quarterback Landon Duncan in the first half, opted to use JV for the rest of the game and, once the Eagles had established a running clock, did likewise as the visitors won their sixth-straight game 38-0.. ...
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Tiger Cubs make statement in rout of Cougars
(High School Sports ~ 10/18/24)
BAINBRIDGE – Greencastle saved its best performance of the 2024 season for when it mattered most. The Tiger Cubs have had a turbulent season, but believed their best games were ahead of them. That started Friday when they made the short trip to take on county rival North Putnam and had the throttle turned all the way up in what ended in a dominating 49-28 win over the Cougars as the Tiger Cubs picked up a statement win...
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FOOTBALL FRIDAY: County clashes conclude regular season as Tiger Cubs square off with Cougars and Clovers host Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 10/18/24)
The final week of the regular season has arrived and with it comes a pair of county matchups to send the four county schools into postseason play. Greencastle and North Putnam tangle before heading off to their respective Class 2A sectionals while South Putnam and Cloverdale will do likewise ahead of Class A sectional play...
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Putnam Scanner for Oct. 18, 2024
(Police Logs ~ 10/18/24)
Fifteen people were booked in the Putnam County Jail recently. Wednesday • At 8:40 p.m. Ricky Dodson, 36, Indianapolis, was booked in on an out-of-county warrant and for driving with a suspended license with a prior conviction. • At 4:47 p.m. Arron Cupid, 31, Booklyn, N.Y., was lodged at the jail for auto theft and possession of marijuana...
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