Leo wins, Fremont loses in regional semifinals
VICTORIA JACOBSEN | The Journal Gazette
Leo is headed to its first regional final since 1993 after handily beating Mississinewa 79-43 at the Class 3A New Castle regional semifinal on Saturday.
The Lions (22-4) led 17-6 after the first quarter, 38-17 at halftime and 59-29 heading into the fourth quarter.
The Lions shot 29 of 55 (52.7%) over the course of the game, while Mississinewa shot just under 27%. Leo also had the edge in rebounding (41-33), assists (16-6) and steals (14-6).
Blake Davison scored a team-high 21 points and had seven assists and five steals. Ayden Ruble scored 12 points, Zach Troyer scored 10 and DJ Allen nine.
Mid-Prairie presents 27th annual Madrigal Dinner with special singing masks Terra Richardson opens the madrigal dinner with a monologue as the jester with jokes directed at the audience. Collette McClellen directs an all-student song during the madrigal dinner on Saturday, Dec. 12. McClellen performed in the first Mid-Prairie madrigal dinner 27 years ago. Posted
By Molly Roberts
Mid-Prairie has presented a madrigal dinner for 27 years in a row director and vocal music teacher Collette McClellen performed in the first annual madrigal dinner in 1993, so she’s seen her fair share of performances.
2020’s dinner, however, was different for obvious reasons.
Tables were spaced further apart, guests squirted sanitizer on their hands before dining, and all of the students wore masks throughout the entire performance, except while eating.