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462 wins and 26 seasons later, Danville boys basketball coach resigns

Brian Barber won more than 500 games in his high school basketball coaching career, and most of them were at Danville.Brian Barber resigned Wednesday as high school boys basketball coach at Danville after 26 seasons. Barber said he is “stepping down to pursue other career interests.” Barber was 462-168 during his tenure at Danville, which […]

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462 wins and 26 seasons later, Danville boys basketball coach resigns


Brian Barber won more than 500 games in his high school basketball coaching career, and most of them were at Danville.Brian Barber resigned Wednesday as high school boys basketball coach at Danville after 26 seasons.

Barber said he is “stepping down to pursue other career interests.” Barber was 462-168 during his tenure at Danville, which began with a regional title in the 1999-2000 season, and accounts for the majority of his 501 career wins.

Danville went on to be one of the most consistently strong programs in Central Indiana year after year. The Warriors won 12 sectional titles and four regional crowns during Barber’s 26 seasons, posting winning seasons every year except a 11-12 mark in 2011-12.

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Prior to his arrival, Danville had just one winning season in the previous 13 years and had not won a sectional title since 1964.

“Our main goal was to leave the program better than we found it,” said Barber, who is 501-192, including three winning seasons at Riverton Parke from 1996-99. “We feel like we have done that.”

Class 3A semistate semifinal. The Warriors went 13-12 this season after graduating several key players from the regional title team.

“I really want to thank my wife, mom, dad, family, friends, coaches and players,” Barber said. “I want to thank everyone for 26 years.”

Call Star reporter Kyle Neddenriep at (317) 270-4904.

Avon High School head coach Jeff Holloway, left, and Danville High School head coach Brian Barber talk before the first half of action in an IHSAA boys’ basketball game, Friday, Feb. 28, 2020, at Avon High School.

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Skyview soared to 7-6 and 5-4 victories over Moscow on Saturday to secure the regional title and a spot in the 5A state tournament. Author: ktvb.com Published: 1:30 PM MDT May 12, 2025 Updated: 1:30 PM MDT May 12, 2025 0

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Skyview soared to 7-6 and 5-4 victories over Moscow on Saturday to secure the regional title and a spot in the 5A state tournament.

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Regional softball opened its doors Monday in East Tennessee – several local teams punching their ticket to Wednesday’s region finals, while others saw their runs comes to an end. It was also the day for Region 1 Finals in singles and doubles tennis, where several winners from Dobyns-Bennett, Science Hill and Tennessee High would hit […]

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Regional softball opened its doors Monday in East Tennessee – several local teams punching their ticket to Wednesday’s region finals, while others saw their runs comes to an end.

It was also the day for Region 1 Finals in singles and doubles tennis, where several winners from Dobyns-Bennett, Science Hill and Tennessee High would hit the road straight to Murfreesboro.

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4A

Science Hill 7, Morristown West 0

Dobyns-Bennett, Morristown East – Postponed

3A

Unicoi County 5, Volunteer 4

David Crockett 15, Grainger 5

2A

Alcoa 14, Chuckey-Doak 0

Eagleton, South Greene – Postponed

1A

North Greene 12, Cosby 0

Unaka, Hancock County – Postponed

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WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – The Wausau East softball team secured a non-conference win on Monday, beating Athens 11-6 in Wausau. Despite giving up a run in the first, East rallied to score six unanswered runs to build a big lead. Athens would tie the game in the fifth again. However a five-run sixth gave the […]

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WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – The Wausau East softball team secured a non-conference win on Monday, beating Athens 11-6 in Wausau.

Despite giving up a run in the first, East rallied to score six unanswered runs to build a big lead. Athens would tie the game in the fifth again. However a five-run sixth gave the Lumberjacks the lead back to pick-up the 11-6 win.

East returns to Valley play on Tuesday and travels to Merrill. As for Athens, they also get back to conference play on Tuesday, heading to Prentice for Marawood North action.

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Senator Katie Britt Highlights Strategic Importance of FBI Redstone at FY26 Budget Hearing

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Science, participated in a recent hearing reviewing the Trump Administration’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget request for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The hearing featured testimony from FBI Director Kash Patel and focused in part on […]

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Senator Katie Britt Highlights Strategic Importance of FBI Redstone at FY26 Budget Hearing

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, and Science, participated in a recent hearing reviewing the Trump Administration’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget request for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The hearing featured testimony from FBI Director Kash Patel and focused in part on the FBI’s operations and infrastructure investments, including developments at FBI Redstone in Huntsville, Alabama.

During her remarks, Senator Britt thanked Director Patel for his recent visit to the FBI Redstone Arsenal, commending the FBI’s work in addressing violent crime, terrorism, and emerging threats. She also recognized the agency’s efforts to shift more personnel and resources away from Washington, D.C., to Huntsville, where FBI Redstone has become a hub for advanced training and technical capabilities.

Britt’s comments came following a tour she hosted in Huntsville last month, where she and Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) joined Director Patel at several key facilities on the Redstone campus. The tour included the Terrorist Explosive Device Analytical Center (TEDAC), the Ballistic Research Facility (BRF), and The Improvised Explosive Detection and Synthesis Center (TIEDS). The delegation also observed a demonstration on the FBI’s Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) capabilities.

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Throughout the hearing, Senator Britt emphasized the strategic value of FBI Redstone, referring to it as “the epicenter of the FBI’s technological capabilities and advanced training.” She pressed Director Patel for continued investment in the site and asked what support the agency needed from Congress to fulfill its long-term objectives there.

Director Patel described Redstone as one of the FBI’s “jewels,” stating that its facilities provide unique resources not available elsewhere to interagency partners such as the CIA, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). He outlined the need to complete infrastructure projects on the South campus to accommodate additional staff and interagency training initiatives.

“You absolutely have my commitment and the commitment of the Bureau,” Patel said in response to Senator Britt’s request for collaboration on construction and support. He highlighted the role of Redstone’s Bomb Technical Center, which trains all special agent bomb technicians in the U.S., as an example of the site’s national importance.

Senator Britt concluded her questions by asking Patel about his experiences in the early months of his tenure, to which he responded by praising the commitment of field personnel and reiterating his focus on ensuring agents receive the training and resources they need. Patel noted that while the FBI Academy at Quantico serves new recruits, advanced training now takes place at Redstone Arsenal.

The hearing served as a platform to spotlight both the FBI’s evolving operational priorities and Redstone Arsenal’s expanding role within the agency’s national security infrastructure.

U.S. Senator Katie Britt, Director Kash Patel Reaffirm Commitment to FBI Redstone Arsenal

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High school highlights for Monday, May 12, 2025

HIAWATHA VALLEY LEAGUE • Emma Baack and Clara Weiland each hit a home run for Zumbrota-Mazeppa in a 7-5 win over Lake City. Kylie Mann notched her own homer for Lake City while Rylee Thieren recorded three RBIs in the loss. ADVERTISEMENT GOPHER CONFERENCE • Faribault B.A.’s Morgan Wilson and Hayfield’s Elaina Masching went toe-to-toe […]

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HIAWATHA VALLEY LEAGUE

Emma Baack and Clara Weiland each hit a home run for Zumbrota-Mazeppa in a 7-5 win over Lake City. Kylie Mann notched her own homer for Lake City while Rylee Thieren recorded three RBIs in the loss.

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GOPHER CONFERENCE

• Faribault B.A.’s Morgan Wilson and Hayfield’s Elaina Masching went toe-to-toe in a classic pitchers duel, with Wilson’s Cardinals pulling out a 1-0 win. Wilson allowed three hits and one walk, while striking out 14 batters in the win. Masching allowed just two hits and one unearned run, with no walks and eight strikeouts.

NON-CONFERENCE

Emma Voth pitched a gem for Goodhue in a 6-0 win against Spring Grove. Voth threw all seven innings, allowing no runs on three hits with no walks and 13 strikeouts. Brinley Middendorf had two of Spring Grove’s three hits, both doubles.

Avery Augedahl allowed a run on three hits, with one walk and nine strikeouts to lead Caledonia past Winona High 9-1. Augedahl was 2-for-3 with a double and two RBIs, while Paizley Lange was 3-for-4 with two RBIs and Elsa Blum had a triple and two RBIs.

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Jack Ryan was 1-for-3 with two RBIs, two runs and a double for Mayo in a 17-10 victory over Faribault. Mason Hinchley went 2-for-5 with two RBIs of his own for the Spartans. On the mound, Ryan allowed one hit, three runs and four walks and had four strikeouts across three innings. Luke Bicknese went 3-for-3 with an RBI and four runs in the win.

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NON-CONFERENCE

Logan Dittrich and Jace Schumacher each hit a home run for Plainview-Elgin-Millville to help the Bulldogs top Lake City 9-4. Nolan Welke went 2-for-2 with two RBIs and three runs for PEM. Welke spent five innings on the mound, limiting the Tigers to four hits, four runs and four walks. Welke also struck out four. Asher Bee went 2-for-3 with an RBI for Lake City.

• It was a back-and-forth battle that lasted 11 innings, but Mabel-Canton came out on top 7-5 to defeat Hayfield. Tyler Larson and Hunter Kelly each drove in a run for M-C. Rylan Nelsen was 2-for-5 with two RBIs and one run for Hayfield.

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The Bangor Rams Baseball Team beat Mt. Blue 4-1 at Mansfield Stadium in Bangor on Monday, May 12th. The Cougars outhit Bangor 5-4 but committed 4 errors in the game Matt Turcotte started on the mound for Bangor and went 5.2 innings, allowing 4 hits and 1 run picking up the win. He struck out 6 and […]

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The Bangor Rams Baseball Team beat Mt. Blue 4-1 at Mansfield Stadium in Bangor on Monday, May 12th.

The Cougars outhit Bangor 5-4 but committed 4 errors in the game

Matt Turcotte started on the mound for Bangor and went 5.2 innings, allowing 4 hits and 1 run picking up the win. He struck out 6 and walked 5. Landon Parizo pitched the final 1.1 innings allowing 1 hit.

Kyle Johnson had 2 hits for the Rams, including a double and drove in a run. Gavin Glanville-True and Owen Glanville-True each had a single.

Johnson swiped 2 bases and Ethan Sproul had 1 stolen base.

Dane Cousineau was on the mound for Mt. Blue. He struck out 3 and walked 1, allowing the 4 hits and 4 runs, 2 of which were earned.

Nolan Leso had a pair of doubles for the Cougars, going 3-4. with a stolen base.

Bangor is 5-2 and will play at Skowhegan on Wednesday, May 14th at 4:30

Mt. Blue is 3-3 and will play at Messalonskee on Tuesday, May 13th at 4:15 p.m. .

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