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  2. Brock Huntzinger - Wikipedia

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    Huntzinger attended Pendleton Heights High School in Pendleton, Indiana. In his high school career, Huntzinger pitched to a 26–6 win–loss record and recorded 257 strikeouts in 201 innings pitched. He committed to attend Indiana University on a baseball scholarship after high school.

  3. Kellen Dunham - Wikipedia

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    Dunham was named Madison County Player of the Year as a senior after leading Pendleton Heights to a 23–3 record. [3] His season came to an end after a 46–43 overtime loss against Terre Haute North High School in the Indiana High School Athletic Association Class 4A Regional at Hinkle Fieldhouse . [ 4 ]

  4. Pendleton, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Pendleton is a town in Fall Creek Township, Madison County, Indiana, United States. The population was 4,717 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] up from 4,253 in 2010 . History

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  7. 65 high school baseball players to watch in Southwestern ...

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    High school baseball is back. Southwestern Indiana is no stranger to success in the sport – three teams advanced beyond the regional last year – and seemingly has multiple Division I prospects ...

  8. Inland Empire League - Wikipedia

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    The team records on August 25, 1902 were reported to be: Pendleton 21–8, Walla Walla 14–15, La Grande 12–16 and Baker City 10–18. [ 5 ] After the 1902 league ended, it was reported some of the Inland Empire League players created a barnstorming team.

  9. Hoosier Heritage Conference - Wikipedia

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    Hoosier Heritage Conference is an athletic and extra/co-curricular activity conference of Indiana high schools. The conference formed in 1993. The conference formed in 1993. It is formed of Madison, Hancock, Henry, Shelby, and Delaware Counties.