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Why did Reggie Bush lose his Heisman Trophy? How did the former USC star get it back?

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LOS ANGELES — Former USC running back Reggie Bush won the Heisman Trophy in 2005, lost it in 2010 and finally got it back this week. It’s been a long, strange trip for the player who went on to win a Super Bowl in the NFL and serve as a college football analyst on Fox.
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IHS boys'golf gets fifth at Columbus after taking tenth in Ark City

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Shaking up the roster a bit due to some tournament parameters with the Southeast Kansas League slate and the opportunity to face potential postseason competition at an upcoming event, the Independence High School boys’ golfers headed to Columbus this past Tuesday after traveling to Ark City last Friday, April 19.
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Lady Bulldogs make a splash in Emporia with fifth place finish

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Continuing a busy week consisting of three events in four days, Independence High School girls’ swim headed to the Emporia Invitational on Thursday, April 25. The Lady Bulldogs finished fifth overall and had a bevy of top-10 individual performances. Garden City grabbed the gold with 470.5 team points, followed by McPherson in second (454), Topeka-Seaman in third (388.5), host Emporia in fourth (300), IHS in fifth (279), Wichita-Classical in sixth (94), Coffeyville in seventh (92), Topeka West in eighth (77) and Topeka in ninth (63).
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Bulldogs track and Held has big day at Columbus, then heads to Fredonia on one day of rest

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Independence High School track and field participated in two meets in three days last week, traveling to Columbus on Tuesday, April 16 before heading to Fredonia two days later. At Columbus, the Lady Bulldogs placed second overall and the boys brought home the team bronze but were just two points behind Pittsburg for the silver. Then on Thursday in Fredonia, the boys finished in a tie for fifth with Iola, meanwhile the girls took 10th.
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IHS girls’ swim secures second place at Ft Scott Invitational

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In the first of three events this week, the Independence High School girls’ swim team travelled to the Pittsburg YMCA on Tuesday, April 23 for the Ft. Scott Invitational. The host Lady Tigers took the top spot with a whopping 551.5 total points, while IHS snagged the silver with 533 points. Next up was Coffeyville in third (260.5), followed by Labette County in fourth (121) and Parsons in fifth (24).