The now-expected strong showing by the Mid-Central Conference combined with other big efforts by non-MCC in-state schools has given this week's NAIA Division 2 national tournament a decidedly Indiana feel to it. Whether any of those six schools can bring the Hoosier state a second NAIA championship in four seasons remains to be seen with action underway in Sioux City, IA.
The IBCA/IHSAA Girls Top 100 Underclass Showcase will be held on Saturday July 11, 2009 at Ben Davis High School. Participants will be involved in controlled drills and scrimmage games throughout the day. More...
This year we bring back the RRR Winner's Cup race to see which team and which class can claim the RRR Cup with a state championship on March 6 at the Fort Wayne Coliseum. More...
The Great Lakes Valley Conference had a season for the ages in 2007-08. Six schools posted 20 win seasons and all six advanced to the NCAA Tournament, a Division 2 record. Additionally, the GLVC posted an unbeaten record against non-conference opponents during the national tournament, capped by Northern Kentucky's national championship. More big things are expected in 2009 from the league, with Indianapolis leading in-state hopefuls. More...
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