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Tuesday, February 10, 2026

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Johnnie Hudson IV scores nearly 50 points, breaking a Calumet record that was over 50 years old. What’s next?

Johnnie Hudson IV’s single-game record for Calumet comes as he tries to attract college interest in his third season of organized basketball.

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East Chicago Central freshman Naji Meux is staying grounded. But his play suggests ‘the sky’s the limit.’

East Chicago Central’s Naji Meux, who leads all freshmen in the Great Lakes Athletic Conference in scoring, is showing signs that he can be a complete player.

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Addison Seibert and Crown Point teammates are ‘there to win.’ Her dad, their former coach, is there to cheer.

Addison Seibert helps Crown Point win its first sectional title since 2022, when her father, Chris Seibert, was the coach.

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Olivia Esquivel’s 4 sisters played for Griffith too. ‘They always push me.’ Like she pushes the Panthers.

Olivia Esquivel is carving her own path for Griffith, which will play Bishop Noll in the Class 3A Calumet Sectional semifinals.

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Brooklyn Campbell awaits knee surgery, but she’s not idle. Not as long as Washington Township is playing.

Washington Township’s Brooklyn Campbell, scheduled for Feb. 12 surgery to repair her left knee, is willing to delay that for a playoff run.

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Zack Mikash steps forward for Kankakee Valley. ‘You can just tell he has confidence.’ And teammates’ trust.

A role player for Kankakee Valley last season, senior forward Zack Mikash has emerged as the team’s leading scorer.

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Northwest Indiana Oilmen tossed out of baseball stadium as Whiting looks at new options

The city tossed a curve at the Oilmen last month, evicting them from the Oil City Stadium, their home for the past 15 years.

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