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Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star

Sports

Reggie Miller’s son marks 8th birthday with ‘choke sign’ cake: ‘Honored you chose my face’

August 30, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Reggie Miller’s son marks 8th birthday with ‘choke sign’ cake: ‘Honored you chose my face’

“I’m also honored you chose my face to adorn your cake cake cake, you had options, but glad I got the call up,” Reggie Miller posted to Instagram.

Sports

List of offensive mascots that included Notre Dame leprechaun disappears from website

August 27, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on List of offensive mascots that included Notre Dame leprechaun disappears from website

Quality Logo Products’ survey results of most offensive and creepiest mascots in college football were taken down from its website after fan reaction.

Sports

Former Indiana basketball standout Ted Kitchel has Parkinson’s: ‘It just kind of stuns everybody that you tell’

August 13, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Former Indiana basketball standout Ted Kitchel has Parkinson’s: ‘It just kind of stuns everybody that you tell’

Ted Kitchel, 1981 NCAA champion under coach Bob Knight, is fighting, raising awareness and money for Parkinson’s through his golf outing this month.

Sports

Bob Jenkins, legendary voice of Indy 500, dies: ‘He was one of us in every way’

August 9, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Bob Jenkins, legendary voice of Indy 500, dies: ‘He was one of us in every way’

Bob Jenkins died Monday after an 8-month battle with brain cancer, according to Indianapolis Motor Speedway president Doug Boles. He was 73.

Sports

Indy’s Charly Arnolt (WWE’s Charly Caruso) lands full-time job at ESPN: ‘It’s been a wild ride’

April 19, 2021April 19, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Indy’s Charly Arnolt (WWE’s Charly Caruso) lands full-time job at ESPN: ‘It’s been a wild ride’

Chalry Arnold, known as Charly Caruso in the WWE, was a host backand stage interviewer at huge events like WrestleMania, RAW and Summer Slams.

Sports

Report: Indiana University was ready to offer Celtics’ Brad Stevens seven-year, $70 million contract

April 18, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Report: Indiana University was ready to offer Celtics’ Brad Stevens seven-year, $70 million contract

Indiana, during its search to replace the fired Archie Miller, was set to give a seven-year, $70 million contract to Celtics coach Brad Stevens.

Sports

Brawl erupts at travel girls basketball game in Westfield, ends in ref being body slammed

April 16, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Brawl erupts at travel girls basketball game in Westfield, ends in ref being body slammed

Disputed call sparks scuffle involving referee, a player, several spectators, and ends with the team being kicked out of the tournament.

Sports

The remarkable story of an Indiana pediatrician who will sing anthem at NCAA finals

April 5, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on The remarkable story of an Indiana pediatrician who will sing anthem at NCAA finals

Dr. Eric Yancy was the first Black resident in the newborn intensive care unit at Riley Hospital for Children.

Nation

Born out of love: How the baby they gave up 50 years ago reunited high school sweethearts

March 7, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on Born out of love: How the baby they gave up 50 years ago reunited high school sweethearts

For decades, two lovestruck teenagers made good on a promise to their parents to never talk again. But one day, 51 years later, everything changed.

Sports

What Texas Western’s Black players and white coach did in 1966 continues to ripple

February 14, 2021 Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star Comments Off on What Texas Western’s Black players and white coach did in 1966 continues to ripple

What Texas Western accomplished that NCAA championship game in 1966 slowly and quietly made an impact that echoed more loudly as time passed on.

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