Seniors at Evansville's Reitz High School had fun coming up with creative ways to carry their books around for a day. It's "Anything But a Backpack Day."
The Evansville Downtown Quarterback Club held its annual awards ceremony on Monday to announce their all-offense, all-defense, and Coach of the Year honorees for the 2016 high school football season.
The Associated Press released their weekly High School Football rankings late Tuesday evening, and when the dust settled, eight Tri-State high schools found themselves ranked in the top ten of their respective classes.
Evansville native, Lilly King is officially an Olympic Gold Medalist, and her alma mater, Reitz High School, has shown its pride in her accomplishment by painting their iconic 'R' on the hill facing Ray Becker Parkway the same color as her newest piece of hardware.
Reitz High School graduate, Lilly King punched her ticket to Rio de Janeiro as a member of the U.S. Olympic Swim Team with a dominating performance in the Women's 100 Meter Breaststroke Final at the Olympic Swimming Trials in Omaha, Nebraska Tuesday evening.
Rivalries are meant to inspire pride of one's own school, club, organization, or whatever. While some rivalries also involve good-natured (and sometimes not-so-good-natured) ribbing, vandalizing the opposition's property with spray paint absolutely the wrong way to go about it.
The high school football season is just a couple of months away, but the work is already underway both on the field and off which includes fundraising.
Reitz senior, Jalen Sanford, has an opportunity to represent the Tri-State in the American Family Insurance High School Slam 3-Point Contest and you can help him get there!