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Sports briefs for July 1
Sorensen competes at USA Junior Track and Field Championships
Recent Zionsville graduate Dylan Sorensen competed in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the USA Junior Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore. It will be the last time Sorensen competes before heading to Georgetown in the fall. The lone rookie in the field, Sorensen placed 13th out of 19 competitors in the race, running a 9:46.60.
Lueders picks Irish
Zionsville defensive lineman announced Thursday night, June 25, that he will play next season for head coach Charlie Weis and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Projected as a linebacker in college, Lueders, who carries a 4.0 GPA was also looking at Boston College, Stanford and Wake Forest. Leuders was a Class 4A honorable mention All-State selection last season.
Welker chooses the Army
Zionsville’s incoming senior Chris Welker has chosen to continue his playing career at West Point. He was also considering the other military academies, Ivy League schools, Belmont and Western Michigan universities.
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Zionsville tennis team edges Lebanon
The Zionsville boys’ tennis team has won five consecutive sectional titles.
The Lebanon Tigers showed the Eagles that they will have to earn their sixth-straight in a few weeks.
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Lady Eagles sweep Stars
Western Boone head volleyball coach Adriane Turner warned her team it was playing one of the toughest opponents when it hosted Boone County rival Zionsville Tuesday, Aug. 24.
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Eagles fourth at conference
In high school golf the Bear Slide course just outside of Cicero is a bit of a monster. With rolling hills, fast greens, and plenty of obstacles it presents a big challenge for even the most experienced golfer.
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Eagles shut down Mavericks
Zionsville running back Kyle Hatton played a pivotal role Friday, Aug. 27, against visiting McCutcheon in the home opener for the Eagles in their new stadium. Hatton carried the ball 15 times for 171 yards and a touchdown while helping his team to a 24-3 victory over the Mavericks. The junior could not have envisioned a better way to break in the new digs.
- Sports briefs for Sept. 1
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Lady Eagles seek to improve in 2010
If you look at the results of last season’s state cross country meet, there are a lot of familiar names to Zionsville fans.
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Team aims for return to state
Throughout last season’s tournament run the results were mostly the same for Zionsville’s boys’ cross country team — a solid finish behind rivals Noblesville and Carmel.
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Bulldogs edge Eagles
Last season, the Brownsburg boys’ soccer team was thrashed 6-1 at home by eventual state champion Zionsville.
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Eagles cruise past Bronchos
Zionsville quarterback Parker Dunshee hardly looked like a first-year sophomore starter at Lafayette Jefferson Friday, Aug. 20.
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Zionsville tennis team edges Lebanon





