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November 20, 2019

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B-4 Sports Wednesday, November 20, 2019 The Press-Dispatch MADNESS Continued from page 1 Newton's Custom Butchering - Retail Meat Frozen & Fresh Sylvia Raber - Chris & Naomi Raber Weekly & Monthly Specials Deer Get your own meat back! Pork • Beef • Turkey • Chicken Deboned Meat Only Bring it in! Fresh • Frozen Meats • Bakery Summer Sausage • Jerky 6396 E. Old US Highway 50, Montgomery, IN 47558 Mon.-Fri. 7am-5pm • Sat. 8am-1pm 812-486-3227 Sprinstons take two deer in first weekend of gun season Sheila (left) and Samantha (right) Springston, of Selvin, and the daughter and granddaughter of Dale and Mary Beadles, got these 12- and nine-point deer the first weekend of the gun season. "The community turnout was great and we are greatly appreciative of the support they give us," Elliott said. "We hope to see them come out and back us throughout the season. I really want to thank the community for coming out to make a great event for our kids, and a special thanks to the Char- ger Basketball Club, who does a lot of work behind the scenes for this program and we truly couldn't make things like this happen with- out them." Pike Central's varsity team will host Evansville North on Wednesday, Nov. 20 in a scrimmage, before beginning the regular sea- son a week later at North- east Dubois on Wednesday, Nov. 27. 6TH GRADE VOLLEYBALL AWARDS Pike Central sixth-grade volleyball Academic Honor Award recipients stand for a photo. Those pictured are (l to r): Alivia Gulledge, Emily McGillem, Sydney Bur- dette, Raeligh McCraken, Lila Taylor, Taryn Fiscus, Heidi Woodford and Brooklyn Blount. Award winners from Pike Central's sixth-grade volleyball team stand for a photo. They are (l to r): Alivia Gulledge (Hustle Award), Abby Boyd (Hustle Award), Raleigh McCraken (Positive Mental Attitude Award), Taryn Fiscus (Positive Mental Attitude Award), Emory Woods (Most Improved Award) and Brooklyn Blount (Most Improved Award). Attention hunters: Help hungry Hoosiers Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry re- minds hunters and landowners about the deer donation program. A fter you've filled your freezer, help feed those in need in your area by donat- ing to Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry's "Meat the Need" initiative. Take your deer in to your local participating meat processor and tell them you would like to donate it to Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry. There is no charge to you. Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry part- ners with 87 meat processors state- wide. There are many Hoosiers out there who are working, trying to pay their bills and still can't afford to put enough food on the table to feed their families. For more information on the Hoo- siers Feeding the Hungry program, its services and to find participating meat processors in your area, or to find out how you can help, visit www.hoosiers- feedingthehungry.org. Pike Central's Sean Hanselman sprints past a defender during Charger Madness on Saturday, Nov. 16. Pike Central's Ethan Meadors and Zach Miller compete during Charger Madness on Saturday, Nov. 16. Pike Central's Brenton Dry- rear and Jacob Pauw battle in Charger Madness on Nov. 16. Pike Central's Hunter Traylor takes part in Charger Madness on Saturday, Nov. 16. Pike Central's Albert White- head competes during Char- ger Madness on Nov. 16. Pike Central varsity basketball players instruct youngsters on the proper shooting technique. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! We're not afraid to shed some light on the truth. 812-354-8500

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