REPORT: Crossroads Classic ending in 2021
The Crossroads Classic will not be played beyond this year, according to a report from the Lafayette Journal and Courier.
The annual basketball doubleheader has been held in December every year since 2011, with Indiana and Purdue alternately facing off against Notre Dame and Butler at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The event s contract runs out in 2021, when Indiana will face Notre Dame and Purdue will take on Butler.
Indiana athletic director Scott Dolson did not directly confirm the news, but did reiterate Indiana s commitment to play games in the state capital. We have always enjoyed playing in Indianapolis, and (the Crossroads Classic) has been a great event, Dolson said in a statement to IndyStar. We look forward to and are working on scheduling competitive games to play in Indianapolis in the future.
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Young Columbus driver thinks big
12/11/20 11:26 PM
Evan Shatto just completed the most successful season of his young racing career, as the 14-year-old Columbus East High School freshman collected 17 feature wins this season.
Shatto split time this year driving for his parents, Eric and Nikki Shatto, and Greg and James “Porkchop” Jones. He captured the Jennings County Outlaw Karting junior 3 track championship, where he was undefeated this season.
Shatto, who started his racing obsession six years ago racing radio-controlled car, has been racing go-karts for the last year and a half mainly in Columbus and North Vernon as he followed in his father and brother’s footsteps.
Young Columbus racer celebrates successful 2020 season
Evan Shatto of Columbus just completed the most successful season of his young racing career to date in 2020. The 14-year-old, who is a freshman at Columbus East High School, collected 17 feature wins this season.
Shatto split time this year driving for his parents Eric and Nikki Shatto and Greg and James “Porkchop” Jones. He captured the Jennings County Outlaw Karting junior 3 track championship, where he was undefeated this season.
Shatto, who started his racing obsession six years ago racing radio-controlled cars, has been racing go-karts for the past year-and-a-half, mainly at Columbus and North Vernon. He followed in his father and brother’s footsteps.