IHSAA tweaking enrollment splits
The IHSAA has a problem and it’s taken the first steps in trying to correct it.
Earn their trust to get into the game
Occasionally, I get asked by one of you about my thoughts on playing time for a certain player on a certain team.
Relegation is a fascinating concept
I love what we Americans call “soccer.”
Free fishing this weekend in Indiana
My parents were not rich people.
It wasn’t for nothing
I grew up in a patriotic America and I am unashamedly patriotic.
Three-day Fat & Skinny Tire Fest gets rolling Friday morning
Fat & Skinny Tire Fest returns this weekend for its 18th year.
The search for blame chokes us
There are a lot of things wrong with the world we live in. Only a fool, or a politician, would claim to be able to fix them all.
Betting is taking a bite out of us
I am not at all a person who says “I told you so” much.
Conferences are like families
Conferences, in some ways, are like families.
Rhodes leaves behind a legacy of excellence
Al Rhodes announced last week that he would no longer be coaching varsity boys basketball teams.






