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Patanelli was born in Elkhart, Indiana, in 1914. He was a star athlete at Elkhart High School, earning 12 letters in football, basketball and track, [1] and serving as the captain of the football and basketball teams. [2] He was selected as an All State football player in 1931 and 1932, [1] and graduated from Elkhart High School in 1933. [2]
The Northern Indiana Conference (NIC) is a high school athletic conference that was founded in 1927 and spanned from as far west as Hammond and Gary to South Bend/Mishawaka and Elkhart to the east and south to Plymouth. Since its start in 1927, a total of 32 separate schools have at one time called the NIC home.
The conference was "intended to provide good, clean competition and fellowship for the boys, the coaches, and the school bodies of the Northern Lakes region." Concord High School joined the NLC in 1967 and Wawasee High School joined in 1968. By 1970, all schools participated in all eight boys' sports. In the 1970s Girls' sports were added.
Elkhart senior Novell Miller (2) runs with the ball during a football game against Northridge Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, at Rice Field at Elkhart High School.
Saturday's early semistate games Class 4A. At Elkhart. Fishers 48, Crown Point 37. Senior Taden Metzger scored a game-high 15 points, eight coming in the fourth quarter with the help of two 3 ...
In the fall of 1972 when Elkhart High School (est. 1872) was split into Elkhart Memorial High School and Elkhart Central High School, the former Elkhart High School building was renamed Elkhart Central High School and, according to the school board minutes, was to continue the traditions ("Blue Blazer" mascot, school colors, accomplishments, the original 1910 charter issued by the North ...
High school baseball is playoff baseball. When you get to the CIF playoffs, every game is truly the World Series.” Helping the Panthers is the chemistry and confidence of the players.
Elkhart High School, hosts their varsity boys' and girls' basketball games along with other varsity sports such as volleyball and wrestling. [1] It was home to the Elkhart Express of the International Basketball League. At one point it was the largest high school gym in the country, seating 8,200 prior to renovation.