Portage High School hosted the #BeTheLight event Friday night to honor the spring athletes who lost their senior sports season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Spring athletes stood socially distanced on the football field and tennis courts while...
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#BeTheLight recognizes Portage High School senior athletes
Local high school athletes stay active “together” during the quarantine, prepare for future seasons
The National Basketball Association has allowed their teams to send workout equipment to their players to keep them fit throughout the quarantine. However, this is not applicable to high school and college students that are trying to stay fit. Gyms,...
Read MorePlayers, coaches weigh in on 2020 high school spring sports predictions
Athlete Tommy Elwood offers thoughts on what might have been 2020 spring sports seasons for high schools around the country will not be played due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, some can speculate who would’ve taken the titles around...
Read MoreEd Gilliland expresses compassion, reflects on Paul Loggan’s impact
Paul Loggan, longtime Athletic Director at North Central High School in Indianapolis, passed away on Easter Sunday due to complications of COVID-19. The news shattered the entire state of Indiana. Loggan had been involved with Indiana High School...
Read MoreRegion track athletes stay connected during the quarantine
With the 2020 spring semester moved online, student athletes were faced with the cancellation of the spring sports season. While some may be struggling to find ways to stay connected to their sport, many have found a way. Track athletes are...
Read MoreRuss Radtke brings winning coaching philosophy to Portage High School football program
In Russ Radtke’s new office at Portage High School (PHS), he has a digital clock that counts down to the state championship game every year. This is a reminder for him to make each day count for his coaching staff and his team. “They can’t just...
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