The Mater Dei Wildcats enter the 2015 season after a trip to the Class 2A State Title game that resulted in a loss to Rensselaer Central. Like all other high schools, the Wildcats have loss a few key players from last year's team including the versatile Julian Weidner, defensive end Adrian Butler, and linebacker Logan McCann meaning the time has come for other players to step up and make their pre
The Castle Knights return eight starters on offense and seven on defense setting the team up for a real chance at competing for the SIAC crown. Coach Doug Hurt joined us on Wednesday to give us a glimpse at the players expected to be big contributors to the Knights success this season.
With the loss of 24 players to graduation, it appears, at least on paper, that the North Huskies may be missing out on some veteran leadership as they prepare to open the 2015 campaign at home against Terre Haute South. Their Head Coach, Brett Szabo spoke with Jimmie on Wednesday to take a look what kind of team the Huskies will put on the field as they look to improve on a 3-7 record in 2014.
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The Memorial Tigers open up the 2015 season on the road against a familiar foe in the Jasper Wildcats. What can fans expect from this year's squad? Their head coach, John Hurley joined us to take a look at his team which includes the return of quarterback Will Durcholz and junior receiver Peyton Head who hauled in six touchdowns from Durcholz last season.
The Harrison Warriors look to improve on 3-7 campaign in 2014 when they take the field against Madisonville - North Hopkins at Romain Stadium Friday night. With six returning starters on offense, including quarterback Ryan Hales, and eight returning on defense, it seems the pieces are in place to make some noise in the SIAC. Their Head Coach, Cory Brunson joined us on Tuesday to give a preview of
After a solid outing against Seymour to open Sectional play on the road, the Reitz Panthers come home for a semifinal game against the visiting Owen Valley Patriots.
After a solid rout of Bosse last week where they put up 643 yards of offense in route to a 55-6 win, the North Huskies hope to continue the momentum as they travel to Evansville's west side to face the undefeated Reitz Panthers.
The classic north side versus the west side rivalry continues Friday night at the Reitz Bowl between two programs always considered to be strong contenders for both the city and conference titles.