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Author: Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis Star

Sports

Not your typical high school football player: Girl plays O-line for a state title contender

October 27, 2022Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Not your typical high school football player: Girl plays O-line for a state title contender

“We love playing with her,” said teammate Trevor Weakley, who leads Western Boone with 1,298 rushing yards. “At this point, she’s just one of us.”

Sports

Landis Sims has no hands or feet but can hit a curveball. His journey is now a movie.

July 11, 2022Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Landis Sims has no hands or feet but can hit a curveball. His journey is now a movie.

“Landis: Just Watch Me” chronicles Landis Sims, who was born without hands and feet, as he strives to make his high school baseball team.

Sports

‘This can’t be real.’ Indiana high school football player Trevor Buckley dies day after varsity debut

August 25, 2021Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis StarComments Off on ‘This can’t be real.’ Indiana high school football player Trevor Buckley dies day after varsity debut

A day after his varsity debut, Western High School’s Trevor Buckley died in a single-car accident. “He always looked at the bright side of life.”

Sports

Two HS football players lean on each other after both lost a parent in span of 24 hours

October 12, 2019Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Two HS football players lean on each other after both lost a parent in span of 24 hours

Indiana high school football player Owen Sego’s dad died in plane crash. Avery Whitten’s mom died of heart failure. Two tragedies hit within 24 hours.

News

Indiana high school basketball player who has epilepsy is taunted by students during game

December 1, 2018December 1, 2018Kyle Neddenriep, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Indiana high school basketball player who has epilepsy is taunted by students during game

Indiana high school basketball player James Franklin Jr. had surgery last year to alleviate epileptic seizures. He was taunted during a game Friday.

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