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People from Princeton, Indiana (28 P) Pages in category "People from Gibson County, Indiana" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
The high school is a part of the North Gibson School Corporation. Until March 2016, the school operated a television station, W06BD, from studios at the high school. Princeton Community is the second largest of the three high schools serving Gibson County, Indiana. The others are Gibson Southern, which is larger, and Wood Memorial, which is ...
No. of teams: 8 Class 3A, 4 Class 2A, and 1 Class A: Region: 8 Counties: Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Perry, Pike, Posey, Spencer, and Warrick, Indiana: Locations; PAC's now current configuration as of 2020-21 season. The Yellow Squares are Large School Division Members, The White Squares are the Small School Division members.
In 2024, the girls basketball team won their first state title in school history, defeating Norwell. This comes 22 years after finishing runner up in 2002 to Fort Wayne Bishop Luers and with the win, Gibson Southern also became the last of the county's three high schools to win a state title in girl's basketball after Princeton in 2015 and Wood ...
The team was honored and congratulated with a joint resolution in the Tennessee General Assembly. [8] In 2011, a female teacher at the school was indicted on statutory rape. They were accused of sleeping with a teenage male student. [9] In 2011, solar panels were installed at the school by the Tennessee Valley Authority. The site can generate ...
She is the county's second girls tennis state champ, joining Celena McCoury who won twice in Division II in the 1990s at St. Thomas Aquinas. Bucher went 43-0 this season, pushing her overall ...
Pages in category "Tennis players from Indiana" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G.
The Big Eight Conference was an athletic conference of IHSAA Class AAA high schools located in Southwestern Indiana.The conference members were small city-based schools located in Daviess, Dubois, Gibson, Knox, Posey, and Warrick counties in Indiana and once included Wabash County in Illinois.