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The original Vincennes High School, built in 1897, was located at Fifth and Buntin Streets, near downtown Vincennes. An addition was built in 1916 on the corner of Sixth and Buntin, with another 20-room addition replacing the 1897 section in 1958. Over the years, the name Lincoln High School became the school's official name.
Contender: Vincennes Lincoln (19-7), Heritage Hills (16-11) A case for best first-round matchup in the area. Vincennes has an ace in Raden Benson and comes into the sectional with five straight wins.
The 2024 season should see another talented group of high school baseball players in SW Indiana ... Vincennes Lincoln. The senior infielder was 6-2 with a 2.32 ERA and 73 strikeouts. Also batted ...
The Southern Indiana Athletic Conference (SIAC) is a high school athletic conference based in Evansville, Indiana. Five of the conferences 10 schools; Bosse, Central, Harrison, North, and Reitz; comprise the public Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation. Mater Dei and Memorial are private Catholic high schools run by the Roman Catholic ...
Big Eight at its height with Mount Carmel included. 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.
EVANSVILLE — Only one dozen high school football teams from Southwestern Indiana are still playing one week into the postseason. Below are scores for Friday's IHSAA sectional semifinal action ...
The Indiana High School Athletic Association released official classifications for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 school years for football, basketball, soccer and volleyball on Tuesday. ... Baseball and ...
The Pocket Athletic Conference (PAC) is a high school athletic conference in Southwestern Indiana with its headquarters at Forest Park. It is the largest athletic conference in the state of Indiana with 13 member schools. [1] The conference is composed primarily of Class 3A schools, with a few 2A and one 1A.