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Indianapolis Colts: Cathedral high grad Jack Doyle gives interview

View Comments Colts tight end Jack Doyle is looking forward to getting back to a Lucas Oil Stadium filled with passionate fans after a season thwarted by COVID-19. “I love that we are starting at home,” he said Wednesday. “I can’t wait to hear that place rock.”   During a virtual lunch interview hosted by Indiana Sports Corp, the two-time Pro-Bowler, a 2008 graduate of Cathedral High School, talked about what Indianapolis means to him, his best memories of his football career, and what he’s learned from being around different members of the Colts organization. Less than a week before the start of training camp, Doyle said he was eager to get the season underway. He applauded the selfless nature of the team’s offense, saying it’s what distinguishes the Colts from other teams. 

Lionel Boy Shares Mango Michelada Single

Lionel Boy Shares Mango Michelada Single Lionel Boy has just shared the third single from his upcoming, debut, self-titled album.by TV News Desk Lionel Boy has just shared the third single from his upcoming, debut, self-titled album. The silky smooth Mango Michelada is an artfully laid tune ripe for spinning on repeat indefinitely. It s easy to get lost in the groovy melancholy Lionel spills on the refrain of the track. Last February, I moved into a rehearsal space in San Pedro. Shares Lionel Boy. The space reeked of Fabreze and various chemicals they used to mask the smell of stale cigarettes. My drummer Jacqueline and I would mess around for hours in that space singing nonsense. At the time, we were in the habit of drinking Mango Micheladas at every session. On one of those days, we started out cracking jokes and ended up with a song we couldn t stop working on. COVID-19 hit about a week later and I ended up having to move out of the studio, but we continued to work on

Downtown Indianapolis prepares to host March Madness fans

Downtown Indianapolis prepares to host March Madness fans Indiana Sports Corp, a sports commission in Indianapolis, received a $905,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to beautify and prepare Indy to welcome thousands of March Madness fans. Posted: Mar 15, 2021 9:46 PM Updated: Mar 16, 2021 1:44 PM Posted By: Sports 18 Reporters INDIANAPOLIS (WLFI) Downtown Indianapolis is getting a face lift ahead of the NCAA Tournament. Indiana Sports Corp, a sports commission in Indianapolis, received a $905,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. to beautify and prepare Indy to welcome thousands of March Madness fans. Starting on March 18, live music, local artists, and outdoor festivals will highlight the city to fans who are not able to attend NCAA Tournament games.

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