Week in Review 2020-08-02
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Members of the Heritage Hills High School tennis team are, from left, first row: Kevin Dilger, Aiden Susnjara, JT Smallwood, Josh Smith and Kayden Bell. Second row: coach Phillip Burden, Zack Weaver, Marcus Becher, Blake Sisley, Josh Dellamuth, Jacob Smith and coach Corey Manuck.
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Members of the Heritage Hills High School tennis team are, from left, first row: Kevin Dilger, Aiden Susnjara, JT Smallwood, Josh Smith and Kayden Bell. Second row: coach Phillip Burden, Zack Weaver, Marcus Becher, Blake Sisley, Josh Dellamuth, Jacob Smith and coach Corey Manuck.
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Members of the Heritage Hills High School tennis team are, from left, first row: Kevin Dilger, Aiden Susnjara, JT Smallwood, Josh Smith and Kayden Bell. Second row: coach Phillip Burden, Zack Weaver, Marcus Becher, Blake Sisley, Josh Dellamuth, Jacob Smith and coach Corey Manuck.
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Southridge's Lucas Martinez headed the ball during Thursday's game in Huntingburg. Heritage Hills defeated Southridge, 4-0. Nic Antaya/The Herald From Photoshop: Southridge's Lucas Martinez headed the ball during Thursday's game in Huntingburg. Heritage Hills defeated Southridge, 4-0. Nic Antaya/The Herald
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Heritage Hill's Shelby Skelton hits the ball during Tuesday's volleyball game in Jasper. Jasper defeated Heritage Hills 3-1. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald From Photoshop: Heritage Hill's Shelby Skelton hits the ball during Tuesday's volleyball game in Jasper. Jasper defeated Heritage Hills 3-1. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Heritage Hills' Gabe Staggs races after the ball during Thursday's boys soccer game at Jasper. Jasper defeated Heritage Hills 5-2. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald From Photoshop: Heritage Hills' Gabe Staggs races after the ball during Thursday's boys soccer game at Jasper. Jasper defeated Heritage Hills 5-2. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Southridge's Austin Barkley takes a drink of water during the tennis sectional in Jasper on Wednesday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald From Photoshop: Southridge's Austin Barkley takes a drink of water during the tennis sectional in Jasper on Wednesday. Kaiti Sullivan/The Herald
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Samantha Rodriguez, 6, hula hoops as her mother, Gabriella Gonzalez, and cousins, Maripaz Gonzalez, 4 months, and Emiliano Gonzalez, 5, all of Jasper, stand outside Samantha's home on Tuesday. Samantha said that hula hooping is her favorite outdoor activity. Marlena Sloss/The Herald
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Burgess Heberer, Co-Owner of Santa Claus Exterior Cleaning, LLC, power washes playground equipment at Lincoln Trail Elementary School in Lamar on Wednesday. The new company is donating their services to clean and sanitize the playground equipment of the North Spencer County School Corporation elementary schools. Marlena Sloss/The Herald
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Maddux Marshall, 14, of Huntingburg, left, Jenny Polley of Holland, Breanne Rainey of Holland and Erin Marshall of Huntingburg pour homemade ice cream into pints for the Zoar Mosquito Festival at the Zoar United Methodist Church on Wednesday. Amber Brockriede of Huntingburg said she loves volunteering to make ice cream because of the family atmosphere amongst the nearly 50 volunteers. In place of a regular festival, this year food will be available to purchase via drive-through on Saturday starting at 4 p.m. Marlena Sloss/The Herald
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Jasper Elementary School Fifth Grade Teachers Trisha Pfau, right, Austin Hopf and Janelle Hasenour wave to cars of students and parents during the Parade of Families at the school on Wednesday. The parade was organized as a way to introduce families to the procedural drop-off points around the new building and to celebrate the start of the school year. “We’re trying to get them a good feeling, an excited feeling that they haven’t had about school since March,” said Principal Kent Taylor. Marlena Sloss/The Herald