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Author: Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis Star

Sports

A boy was dying. Hall of Fame inductee Scott Rolen quietly became his best friend

July 20, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on A boy was dying. Hall of Fame inductee Scott Rolen quietly became his best friend

As Scott Rolen is inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, Pam Frenzel will be there. After all, Rolen was there for her son, Tyler.

Sports

Before suicide, his dream was to play for Cardinals. Sunday he got ‘ovation he deserved’

July 3, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Before suicide, his dream was to play for Cardinals. Sunday he got ‘ovation he deserved’

“It was an emotional day, but a beautiful moment.” Terry Badger III, 13, died by suicide in March. Cardinals did something amazing at Sunday’s game.

Sports

It wasn’t always called the Indy 500. How the world’s best known race got its name

May 28, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on It wasn’t always called the Indy 500. How the world’s best known race got its name

How the International 500-Mile Sweepstakes morphed into the Indy 500? That’s a funky, curvy, 112-year naming path that leads to no clear answer.

Nation

Beauty and the beast: Two high school athletes who battled same bone cancer go to prom

May 16, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Beauty and the beast: Two high school athletes who battled same bone cancer go to prom

The beast named osteosarcoma came for Vivian and Cade, ending their college sports dreams. But amid the tragedy, a beautiful friendship was formed.

Sports

Charly Arnolt bolts ESPN to join OutKick: ‘Cancel culture doesn’t exist here. I speak freely’

April 17, 2023April 18, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Charly Arnolt bolts ESPN to join OutKick: ‘Cancel culture doesn’t exist here. I speak freely’

“People are too scared to speak up for fear of being called politically incorrect,” Charly Arnolt said of her decision to leave ESPN for OutKick.

Sports

The night sprint car racer Justin Owen died: ‘Please tell me he’s out of the car’

April 14, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on The night sprint car racer Justin Owen died: ‘Please tell me he’s out of the car’

USAC sprint car racer Justin Owen’s car made a shriek as it went airborne. Moments later, sirens screamed as EMTs performed CPR. People began to cry.

Sports

‘An old soul’: High school hoops phenom is grandson of ABA Pacers Hall of Famer Roger Brown

February 28, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on ‘An old soul’: High school hoops phenom is grandson of ABA Pacers Hall of Famer Roger Brown

Hudson Mayes, 15, hears a lot about his grandpa and he appreciates it. “I’m focused on my own path. But I also want to honor him while doing it.”

News

An eerie letter then a fatal trampling: Jack Trice was college football’s greatest tragedy

February 15, 2023February 15, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on An eerie letter then a fatal trampling: Jack Trice was college football’s greatest tragedy

After Jack Trice died, a letter he wrote, segregated in a hotel room the night before the fatal game, was found. “The honor of my race (is) at stake.”

Sports

Emmy award-winning former anchor Fanchon Stinger: First Black woman to own elite bulls in PBR

February 10, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on Emmy award-winning former anchor Fanchon Stinger: First Black woman to own elite bulls in PBR

Fanchon Stinger grew up loving animals on her grandfather’s farm and she always loved bull riding. Now she’s a PBR bull owner.

Sports

A white player shattered his jaw, ending Johnny Bright’s Heisman Trophy dreams

February 9, 2023Dana Hunsinger Benbow, Indianapolis StarComments Off on A white player shattered his jaw, ending Johnny Bright’s Heisman Trophy dreams

“There’s no way it couldn’t have been racially motivated,” Johnny Bright said before his death of the incident that ended his Heisman Trophy dream.

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