Greensburg Daily News, Greensburg, IN

Features

March 20, 2009

Semi-State Challenge: No Prayer For Naysayer Mayor

The Semi-State match-up between Princeton and Greensburg has its own challenges, but the mayors of each city have made it a bit more interesting.

In response to a challenge issued by the Princeton Daily Clarian, Mayor Gary Herbert has agreed to terms with Princeton Mayor Bob Hurst. With both cities the homes of two of Indiana’s pre-eminent automakers - Honda in Greensburg and Toyota in Princeton - the vehicles are driving this side bet for the mayors. The challenge goes like this: If Greensburg wins the semi-state game, Hurst must drive a Honda with a Pirates logo on it for one week, and if Princeton wins, Herbert will be behind the wheel of a Toyota with a Tiger on it for the same duration.

Herbert said the bet is all in good fun and a way to show support for the local team.

“This is something to really celebrate and get behind because it doesn’t happen all the time,” Herbert said.

Accepting the bet, he noted, was about that celebration and showing spirit for the local boys. Of course, he said he didn’t want to add pressure to the team and offered a side bet to the recently wheelchair-bound Hurst, who is nursing a broken bone in his leg.

“I had some inside info on him that he didn’t know, so I challenged him to a foot race. Of course he said he’s in a wheelchair and I said it would make it a little easier for me to win,” Herbert joked.

The mayor said he hopes to see a sea of blue supporting the team in Seymour. He will be in the stands in blue and white cheering on the hometown squad.

From his racing days, Herbert said he knows a little something about competition. While Princeton may boast an undefeated record, it doesn’t matter when the ball is tossed in the air for the tip-off.

“In any given day, the worst team can beat the best team,” he said. “You look at every angle to win, and that’s what we’re going to do.”

The Pirates have faced adversity this season and triumphed over teams they weren’t supposed to beat, he noted, so the record doesn’t worry him. Still, Herbert might ask for a little help from the man upstairs, he joked.

“I don’t usually pray for ball games, but I might sneak one in this time,” he said.

Text Only
Features
  • 01-girls on the run release.jpg Local Volunteer Named "GOTR Coach of the Year"

    GREENSBURG - Katy Riester, of Greensburg, was recently named Girls on the Run Coach of the Year for 2011.

    December 27, 2011 1 Photo

  • 05-y-ges deed-rodriguez.jpg GES Kind Deed winners

    GREENSBURG  - In September, the students and staff at Greensburg Elementary School accepted RachelÕs Challenge to change the world through our kind deeds.

    December 27, 2011 3 Photos

  • Decatur County son is Native June

    GREENSBURG - Good Fryday ended on a deserted stretch of highway just north of Flagstaff, Ariz.

    December 26, 2011

  • 01-harlem-tiny.jpg Harlem Globetrotters to visit Batesville

    BATESVILLE - The high-flying basketball antics of the historic Harlem Globetrotters are coming to Batesville Jan. 11.

    December 23, 2011 2 Photos

  • 01-native june1.jpg Native son lives rock and roll dream

    GREENSBURG - Few musicians would point to Thanksgiving as the origin for their dreams of rock-and-roll greatness.

    December 23, 2011 1 Photo

  • club chatter 121411

    Country Girls and Guys 4-H
    The Country Girls and Guys 4-H Group met at 1 p.m. Sunday, Dec.11 at the Kingston Presbyterian Church.

    December 14, 2011

  • Events 121411

    Local clubs, service groups, fraternal organizations and others are encouraged to send their Coming Events information to the Daily News at news@greensburgdailynews.com or Daily News, PO Box 106, Greensburg, IN 47240.

    December 14, 2011

  • Foundation cookbook available in new locations

    The Hospital Foundation has announced that its new cookbook, "Recipes for a Cause," is now available in additional locations for last-minute shoppers.

    December 13, 2011

  • Wenning Wenning is Optimist Youth for November

    The Greensburg Optimist Club selected South Decatur Senior Danielle Wenning as its Youth of the Month for November.

    December 13, 2011 1 Photo

  • 03-dcmh to cheer fund.jpg DCMH lends support to Cheer Fund

    In honor of the board of trustees and the medical staff, Decatur County Memorial Hospital donated $1,500 to the Daily News Cheer Fund.

    December 12, 2011 1 Photo

Featured Ads
AP Video
Obama Gives Education Waivers to 10 States Giffords Aide to Run for Her Seat LA School in Sex Abuse Scandal Reopens Winter Slamming North Asia, Parts of Europe Syrian Forces Renew Bombardment of Homs States, Banks Reach Foreclosure-abuse Settlement Raw Video: Italy's Mount Etna Bursts Into Life Greeks March; Angry Despite Debt Deal Raw Video: U.S. Pullout Celebration Raw Video: Annual Empire State Building Run-Up Man Killed in Courthouse Shootout Air Force Airlines: Leaders Get Polished Service Ga Girl Fights Off Kidnapper at Walmart Nevada Highway Patrol, City Settle Beating Case Homs Bombardment Continues, Global Outcry Grows Raw Video: Dog Rescued From Icy Colo. Water Skip the Coffee Cup and Inhale Your Caffeine Fix
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.