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From Scarface to State Rings
June 2, 2018 The morning of what would be HSE’s first ever appearance in the Indiana High School Lacrosse State Championship. I was watching Scarface on my couch when I heard my phone ring from the bathroom. It was my Co-Captain Nick Riina, calling me to inform me that I was a half an hour late to the morning film session. I grabbed my bags, packed up my car, and headed over to the high school. I walked into the locker room to stares of disapproval from my teammates and coach
Keegan Logan
Jul 11, 20208 min read


Our Lucky Couch
God Bless Goodwill and God Bless that Couch. I always find it funny that my favorite high school sports memory came as a spectator and a fan rather than as a player. You see, I attended Guerin Catholic high school, played four years of varsity tennis, and loved every second of it. There’s a certain atmosphere at a small school that only those who experienced it can truly understand. For a school of barely 800 students, we usually managed a respectable student section at spor
Wyatt Metzger
Jul 1, 20206 min read


On the Sidelines
Before you get too far, I want to warn you: I am not an athlete. I am not an athlete, but I’ve spent the last four years pouring over statistics, watching film, attending press conferences and interviewing coaches and athletes. In college, I got paid to talk about some of the most exciting games from the best seat in the house – the sidelines. As a sideline reporter for the Big Ten Network through a partnership with the network and Big Ten schools, I’ve had the honor of cover
Mary Kate Hamilton
Jun 30, 20205 min read


12 Seasons
I'd like to thank Steven Christie for setting up this page. I genuinely believe Naptown Notorious will continue to grow and spread the stories of the incredible athletes produced by Indianapolis. Writing this was one of the hardest things ever, but the memories it brought back, and the closure it came with made it worth it. Growing up, my parents encouraged and supported me to play every sport I ever wanted. I remember playing soccer, basketball, swimming, football, track, an
Duncan McLarty
Jun 20, 20209 min read


A Tribute to Paul Loggan
"Paul Loggan was a pillar in the Indianapolis community. He taught, coached, served as an assistant athletic director and athletic director for 33 years at North Central High School. Paul loved his job but more than his job he loved his student athletes. Nothing made him happier than to watch his Panthers compete. He always believed in his student athletes both on and off the field. He was fortunate enough to have 14 different players compete in bowl games, 4 players in the N
North Central Panthers
Jun 7, 202016 min read
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