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Editor's Cut: Center Grove Football

After working for the magazine since it’s inception (which has been almost 18 months now), I’ve learned that you run across all kinds of different people. It’s one of the cool parts about this gig – just meeting new faces every day/week/month and learning more about their lives, their stories. But I’ve also learned that not every interview is a slam-dunk, walk-in-the-park quote fest. Sometimes you have to ask... More
Editor's Cut: Greg Graham

HSSTM // VYPE High School Sports Magazine Managing Editor, Brian Moore, caught up with new Warren Central head boys basketball coach Greg Graham to find out about his transition to coaching, coming back to his alma mater and his expectations on the coming season. Graham is a graduate of Warren Central High School and Indiana University, where he starred on the basketball court and in the classroom. During his... More
Editor's Cut - Year End Review

You ever have one of those mornings when you step outside, look around and actually look up at the sky? It’s a more prevalent gesture in the summertime, when it’s (usually) warm and (usually) the skies are clear. Suddenly, everything slows down. Invariably, when doing this, you start to reflect; what happened over the past year, the past day, the past week, the past hour. I... More
Pete Smith

When I sat down with Guerin Catholic boys basketball coach Pete Smith to interview him for a feature story in our March 2008 issue, I got rocked a little bit. After putting in nearly two days worth of extensive research, I had a pretty good idea about what I was going to talk to Smith about, but I also tend to let the interview dictate where the angle of... More
Editors' Cut: Briana Bass

As you may now know, here at HSSTM, we plan in advance – well in advance. Sometimes I feel like our brainstorm meetings and conversations about an upcoming issue are like that new show, E: 60, on ESPN, where sports writers pitch ideas and track down the stories. Needless to say, it felt somewhat odd when we sat down to plan out the January issue of High School Sports... More
Editor's Cut: Jack Keefer

I’ll just come out and say it…I’m a relatively young guy, 24 years old to be exact. And to make things just a little more interesting for me in the working world, nobody would think I’m 24 unless I’m wearing a full three-piece suit. Maybe. It’s gotten to the point where it’s amusing at times, really. When I was 18 or 19 and people thought I was 15 or... More
Editor's Cut: Tony Dungy

His quarterback has long been the face of the NFL. His team is still the reigning Super Bowl champions. For years, he has best been known for his humility, grace, honesty and spirituality. And this past summer, his book, “Quiet Strength,” debuted on the New York Times bestsellers list at No. 2 and quickly climbed to the top spot a week later. Tony Dungy is a national... More
Editors' Cut: Lapel girls basketball

Months ago, we set our plans for our February and March covers. Obviously, we wanted something to do with basketball, since this tends to be a slightly crazed basketball state. With the girls state tournament beginning this month, our team here at HSSTM thought it appropriate to hearken back to the feel of small town basketball. And for the girls, there wasn’t a better story than Lapel. ... More
Franklin's Foundation

Editor's Cut: Franklin's Foundation By Brian Moore / HSSTM brian.moore@hsstm.com I love this job. There are so many reasons for that, and perhaps one day I will get to do a running list of reasons why I love writing about sports and being part of a team that puts out a magazine about high school sports. Until then, I’ll just list this one: Every now and... More


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One on One w/ IHSAA Commissioner Blake Ress
by: Brian Moore

Moore: Over the past year, the IHSAA has made some changes of various impacts in several sports – for example,... More

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How To: Pick and Roll
by: Bob Herman

What is sweeter than a spring roll, softer than a toilet roll and looks better than a freshly-baked Kaiser roll?... More

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Dad & Daughters
by: Kristen Fuhs Wells

Softball is truly a family affair for the Marcums of New Palestine. “We’re all dedicated to this sport,” says... More

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Allie VandeWater
Although the staff at the magazine has never met her in person, all we hear is what a fine young... More

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While most fall sports are just getting started in late August, your teams are often at the midway point. Since... More

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Love for the Lake
by: Tom Hayes

When Nate Smith was eight years old, he was the typical Indiana child. Baseball and basketball filled his sporting world and cartoons helped him pass... More

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Well Traveled
by: Bill Benner

Even as the RCA Dome’s Teflon roof is prepared for deflation, Jerry Oliver feels no sense of, well, deflation. ... More

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The Trojan Express
by: Brian Moore

In January of 2007, Center Grove head football coach Eric Moore went home and settled in to watch a movie... More
Focusing on the Future
by: Mike Beas

The musical preferences of a man who is among the sturdiest and most-respected pillars on Indiana’s academic landscape is a... More
Four Days in the Life of: Chandler Carney, Lawrence North Volleyball
by: Chandler Carney

Carney, a 6-foot-1 senior at LN, played in several tournaments over the summer with TNT, one of Indiana’s national AAU... More

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Adding some Hart
by: Dave McConnell

John Hart has taken the head coaching job one of the highest profile football 
programs in the state at Warren... More

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