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A robot built by Brian DeRome’s students sits ready to go March 19 at Muncie Southside Middle School. Once built the robots are used to collect blocks and put them in a basket. Andrew Berger, DN
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A robot built by Brian DeRome’s students sits ready to go March 19 at Muncie Southside Middle School. Once built the robots are used to collect blocks and put them in a basket. Andrew Berger, DN
A robot built by students at Muncie Southside Middle School drops blocks into a basket March 19. The robots are built using snap-around pieces. Andrew Berger, DN
Robotics club students test their robot March 19 at Muncie Southside Middle School. The robotics club meets every day after school. Andrew Berger, DN
Robotics club students compete in a game called “Full Volume” March 19 at Muncie Southside Middle School. Both teams involved in the club competed in the state championship at Lucas Oil. Andrew Berger, DN
The Ball State men's basketball managers stand mid-court March 8 at the Stroh Center at Bowling Green University. Ball State Athletics, provided.
Andy Klotz, Photo Provided
A jersey formerly worn by Muncie Central boys' basketball alumni Ray McCallum is framed in the memorabilia room at the Muncie Fieldhouse March 25. McCallum was a starter for Muncie Central's 1978 and 1979 state championship teams. Kyle Smedley, DN
The south entrance to the Muncie Fieldhouse pays homage to the history of the venue, as pictured Sunday, April 7. The Muncie Fieldhouse held its first game in 1928. Kyle Smedley, DN
A jersey formerly worn by Muncie Central boys' basketball alumni Rick Jones is showcased at the memorabilia room in the Muncie Fieldhouse March 25. Jones won the 1962-63 Indiana Mr. Basketball award and was named an Indiana All-Star. Kyle Smedley, DN
A blueprint of the Muncie Fieldhouse's interior is showcased in the memorabilia room at the Muncie Fieldhouse March 25. The Muncie Fieldhouse has a capacity of more than 7,000. Kyle Smedley, DN
Muncie Central's mascot, the Bearcat, is featured center court at the Muncie Fieldhouse, Sunday, April 7. The court is named "Bill Harrell Court", named after the Bearcats' state championship-winning coach in the 1970s, '80s and '90s. Kyle Smedley, DN
Jeff Holloway poses for a photo as a senior at Muncie Central High School in 1994, and the photo is showcased in the memorabilia room at the Muncie Fieldhouse March 25. Holloway is now the Athletic Director at Muncie Central. Kyle Smedley, DN
The North entrance of the Muncie Fieldhouse showcases the nine state championships for boys' basketball in the Muncie area, as shown March 25. Muncie Central boys have won eight state championships while the former Muncie Southside claimed one. Kyle Smedley, DN
A framed photo of the Muncie Fieldhouse reads "MC-- A memory never dies ," in the memorabilia room at the Fieldhouse March 25. The Muncie Fieldhouse has been open since 1928. Kyle Smedley, DN
Eight banners hang above the Muncie Fieldhouse commemorating the Bearcats' state championships in boys' basketball, as pictured Sunday, April 7. Muncie Southside's 2001 state championship banner is also hung. Kyle Smedley, DN
A trophy case with three boys' basketball state championship trophies is displayed outside the Muncie Fieldhouse Sunday, April 7. The Bearcats have won eight state championships, all between the 1920s and 1980s. Kyle Smedley, DN
A glass case in the Muncie Fieldhouse memorabilia room showcases an array of artifiacts from the 1960s, '70s and '90s March 25. The center piece claims Muncie, Ind., to be the basketball capital of Indiana. Kyle Smedley, DN