Author: EIAC Sports

  • Trojans outlast Cats in opener

    NEW CASTLE – Thanks to a flurry of flags dropped by the officiating crew Friday night in New Castle, the season opener between the host Trojans and visiting Franklin County […]

  • Dogs hold on for opening victory

    Batesville opened the football season with a win on Friday over Indian Creek. The Braves opened the scoring with a 15-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter to go up […]

  • Tribe hands Lions opening-night loss

    MILAN – The Rushville Lions fell behind on the first play on Friday against the Milan Indians. The hosts opened the contest by returning the opening kickoff to paydirt and […]

  • EIAC Volleyball round up

    The South Dearborn Lady Knights defeated Milan 3-0 on Tuesday when they hosted the Lady Indians. They won their sets with scores of 25-20, 25-14, and 25-22. Kelsey Clyde led […]

  • EIAC Volleyball scores

    Saturday- The East Central Lady Trojans went 3-0 on Saturday to win their own Invitational. EC defeated Franklin County (25-10, 25-7) and Connersville (25-10, 25-11) before taking down Union County […]

  • Pirates look to turn the tides

    The Pirates’ longtime head coach Scott Moore has stepped down after 15 years at the helm of the Bucs; he ends his tenure with Greensburg with a record of 80-83 that […]

  • Lady Wildcats swinging into fall

    The Franklin County Lady Wildcat golf team, under the leadership of second-year head coach Taylor Erfman, got another promising season underway last week at Liberty Country Club. Playing on Tuesday […]

  • Lady Dogs strong early on

    Batesville girls golf had a solid showing in the first week of the 2023 campaign, closing with a 10th-place finish at the invite-only Fall State Preview at Prairie View Golf […]

  • Rushville girls golf gets win

    Rushville wins 3-way in Greenfield On Monday afternoon, the Lady Lions Golfers traveled to Hawk’s Tail Golf Club in Greenfield to take on Triton Central and Greenfield Central in a […]

  • Franklin County is young but hungry

    The Franklin County Wildcats football team will look to rebound from a down year after going 3-7 a season ago, when a one-point loss to Indian Creek ended the Cats […]