Week in Review 2017-10-08
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Jasper coach Scott Yarbrough hugged Bennett Schmitt after the conclusion of the freshman’s No. 3 singles match win, which meant the Wildcats would be advancing to state, Saturday during the team’s semi state matchup against Evansville Memorial in Jasper.171007_FPvsNEDSocSec07_JW.JPG
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With a score of 0-0 at halftime, Forest Park’s Noah Fleck, center, encouraged his teammates prior to the start of the second half Saturday during the Northeast Dubois Jeeps’ 3-0 Class 1A sectional championship victory against the Rangers in Dubois.171008_CrossCrountrySectional01_SJ.jpg
Forest Park's Josie Berg, right, Claire Mehling and Magda Alvis took an early lead in front of the girls pack during Saturday's cross country sectional at Vincennes University Jasper Campus. The three runners were among the top five finishers, with Mehling placing first. The Forest Park girls team won the sectional title. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Forest Park's Claire Mehling and Josie Berg hugged as the held up the sectional championship trophy during Saturday's cross country sectional at Vincennes University Jasper Campus. The Forest Park girls team won the sectional title, with Mehling placing first and Berg coming in fourth. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Forest Park's Mayson VanMeter and Amber Theising hugged as they celebrated with the sectional championship trophy during Saturday's cross country sectional at Vincennes University Jasper Campus. The Forest Park girls team won the sectional title. Sarah Ann Jump/The Herald
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Indiana State Police trooper Kurtis Blunk blocked traffic along IN-164 as Ian Thewes of Celestine, 15, and other paraders made their way along the route of the Indiana Volunteer Firefighter’s Association District 18's annual parade Sunday in Celestine.