
“Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We are all meant to shine..” by Marianne Williamson
Friday, January 29, 2010
$1171.11 raised to fight Cancer!

Friday, January 15, 2010
Royals and Bulldogs Fight Cancer!

Tonight, Coach Brian Satterfield and the HSE Royals will join Coach Kendrick and the Brownsburg Bulldogs in Coaches for Cancer, a nation-wide fight against cancer. Our goal is to raise $500, and we are on our way to accomplishing this. The event has already raised over $100 as teachers at BHS have contributed to the cause. Freshman basketball players will be present at the game to collect donations from fans. A special thanks goes out to Varsity Assistant Brent Walter who organized this event. Please come out and support the Bulldogs, and most importantly, our fight against cancer.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Dogs make big plays to secure victory!

The Dogs started the game hot and ended the game with big plays to beat Plainfield 54-52 and earn 3rd place in the Hendricks County Tournament. Kurtis Runyon, Alan Paddock, Jacob Eldridge and Torrey Nibbs connected on the first four shots of the game for the Dogs. The hot shooting help the Dogs build a 17-11 lead. Plainfield attacked the basket in the second quarter and drew fouls which allowed them to score from the foul line and take a four point lead at half. The Bulldogs battled back and cut the deficit to just two to begin the fourth quarter. The Dogs picked up their defense holding the Quakers to only two field goals in the final stanza. But big offensive plays by Jacob Eldridge and Tyler Whetstone who combined scored all 13 points in the fourth quarter carried the Dogs on the scoreboard. Whetstone knocked down a three from the corner, and then Eldridge hit a pull-up jumper on the right wing. Eldridge then connected on a deep three ball before making a hard drive to the basket, drawing the foul and converting the three point play the old fashioned way, tying the game for the Dogs with 44 seconds left. The Dogs forced a long shot, rebounded it, and Eldridge headed toward the goal with 16 seconds left when he found Tyler Whetstone open for a 15 foot baseline jumper.
Brownsburg | 17 | 11 | 13 | 13 | -- | 54 |
Plainfield | 11 | 21 | 11 | 9 | -- | 52 |
Brownsburg -- Shields 0, Clifton 3, M. Whetstone 0, Eldridge 16, Roach 3, Reagan 1, Nibbs 8, Paddock 2, Hathaway 0, T. Whetstone 10, Runyon 11. Totals:20 5-8 54.
Plainfield -- Jones 0, Walker 11, Wheeler 3, Page 24, Brackney 0, Cox 8, Smith 0, Mershon 0, Johnson 6. Totals: 16 18-24 52.
Bulldogs Give their Best against Danville
The Bulldogs fought tenaciously against the undefeated #3 ranked team and Hendricks County Champions the Danville Warriors on Friday night. The Dogs played tough basketball and went to the locker room only down six at half, withstanding a 11-0 run by the Warriors. Behind hot shooting the Warriors went on another 11-2 run to start the second half. The Bulldogs held Purdue-bound Travis Carroll to ten points on the night, but it was Carroll's teammates that picked up the slack and knocked down big shots to beat the Bulldogs. Torrey Nibbs lead the Bulldogs with 16 points and five rebounds; Jacob Eldridge scored 11 points and nabbed three steals; Tyler Whetstone was perfect for the field scoring seven points; Kurtis Runyon dropped in five points; and Evan Finley and Alan Paddock both added a bucket in the contest.
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