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Beyond The Stands (Thompson heads to Loogootee)
Beyond The Stands (Thompson heads to Loogootee)

Yahoo

time02-05-2025

  • Sport
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Beyond The Stands (Thompson heads to Loogootee)

Big changes are shaking up local hoops! New Loogootee boys basketball head coach Josh Thompson sat down with WTWO's Rick Semmler on Beyond The Stands to talk about his stunning move from powerhouse Barr-Reeve to their longtime rival, the Loogootee Lions. After seven incredible seasons leading the Vikings, Thompson dives into the bold decision behind his switch, the emotions of leaving a program he built, and his big vision for the future of Loogootee basketball. You won't want to miss this candid, behind-the-scenes conversation with one of the area's most respected coaches! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

WHS, B-R play well at Invite
WHS, B-R play well at Invite

Yahoo

time26-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

WHS, B-R play well at Invite

MONTGOMERY —The Washington Hatchets and Barr-Reeve Vikings saw what could possibly be some top flight regional competition in the Washington Invitational at Country Oaks on Saturday. Although they faced several weather delays and a change in tee times, they were able to get the event in despite the interruptions. Advertisement Castle was the overall winner shoot 302 while both WHS and B-R had solid scores of 329 and 326. Barr-Reeve and Vincennes Lincoln tied for 7th in the 20 team field and Washington finished in 9th place. Patrick McCarthy led WHS with an 81, while Aiden Boyd shot 83, Bensen Smith tied McCarthy with an 81 and Tristin Zollars added an 84, Landon Miller shot 90. The Hatchet Gold team also shot 377. The young Barr-Reeve team also put up solid numbers as well, with freshman Lincoln Miller shooting 76, Lincoln Wagler shooting 79, Cam Knepp at 82, Issac Knepp at 89 and Brayden Wagler with a 90. The B-R Black team added 367. Finishing second overall was Evansville North at 312 and Jasper in third at 314. The medalist was Brayden Lamborne of Castle with a -2 (70). He was the only player under par.

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