Category: Sports Archive 2013
WARSAW – There’s only one boys soccer program in the entire state that can claim to have been in the Final Four of the state tournament each of the past three seasons. That team, the Warsaw Tigers, were honored Friday night for their Class 2-A state runner-up finish this past fall. The Tigers, coached by …read more.
WARSAW – Concord took very good care of the basketball Friday night. The Minutemen, by placing a high premium on possessions, took care of Warsaw in the process to remain undefeated in Northern Lakes Conference play. Senior standout Franko House scored 13 points and sophomore Filip Serwatka added 12 as Concord clipped the host Tigers …read more.
A trio of area senior standouts on the high school gridiron were tabbed for the 2013 Indiana Football Coaches Association Region II All-Star squad. The players named to the team by a vote of members coaches included the Warsaw duo of Cameron Shepherd and Taylor Cone. Shepherd was chosen as an offensive lineman and Cone, …read more.
DUNLAP – The Warsaw boys freshman basketball team dropped a close one Thursday night at league for Concord. The Minutemen came out on the winning end of a 30-26 final in the Northern Lakes Conference contest. Riley Rhoades led the frosh Tigers with eight points and 10 rebounds. Tyler Packard and Paul Marandet each scored …read more.
WARSAW – The dynamic duo of Spencer Davidson and Zach Taylor paced the Warsaw boys swim team to another win Thursday night. Davidson and Taylor each won a pair of events as the host Tigers topped Bremen 112-74. Sophomore Davidson won the 100 butterfly with a time of 54.21 and also took first place in …read more.
WARSAW – The outstanding duo of Ashley Van Wormer and Cynthia Juarez led the way to victory for the Warsaw girls swimming team Thursday night. Van Wormer and Juarez each won a pair of individual events as the host Tigers defeated Bremen 107-78. Van Wormer won the 200 IM in a time of 2:33.01 and …read more.
LAKEVILLE – The Triton girls basketball team will get a chance to play for a championship and also a measure of revenge come Saturday night. The Trojans earned a spot in the title game of the annual TCU Bi-County Tournament by topping how LaVille 56-50 Thursday night in the second semifinal contest. The Class 1-A …read more.
CASTON – The host Comets started strong en route to defeating Lakeland Christian Academy 55-27 in girls basketball action Thursday night. Caston led 14-7 after the opening quarter and built the lead to 32-14 at halftime. Jess Goss and Emilee Catron each scored seven points to lead LCA, which drops to 4-13 with the loss. …read more.
Bill Peterson, commissioner of the North American Soccer League announced today it has approved the entry of Indianapolis to join the men’s professional soccer league for the 2014 season. The new Indiana franchise, owned by Ersal Ozdemir, chief executive officer of Keystone Group LLC., is the 12th team to join the NASL. Other teams include …read more.
WARSAW – Undefeated Fort Wayne Carroll used a strong second half to pull away for a 36-26 win over Warsaw in freshman boys basketball action Wednesday night. Tyler Packard led Warsaw, which lost for just the second time this season, with eight points. Evan Schmidt scored five points and Riley Rhoades four for the Tigers. …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Jennifer Walker-Crawford says her Warsaw girls basketball team is good when it plays defense. The Tigers were very good Wednesday night. Warsaw locked down on defense to pass its toughest test of the season in flying colors with an impressive 55-42 win at Penn. Senior stars Walker-Crawford and Lindsay Baker led the way …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Grace College women’s basketball team displayed a consistent performance from start to finish in their 72-63 win over Marian University on Wednesday night. Juaneice Jackson, the reigning Crossroads League Player of the Week, continued her strong play with 27 points to lead all scorers. “This was a great team win. We talked …read more.
WARSAW – Jayden Parrett turned in a big night of performances Tuesday to lead the Warsaw boys swim team past Culver Academy. Parrett won a pair of individual events and swam on two winning relay teams as the host Tigers posted a 120-65 win. Parrett won both the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke races as …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw girls swim team dropped a 106-77 decision to Culver Academy Tuesday night. The host Tigers won three events in the non-conference meet. Winning for the hosts were Erin Sandberg in the 100 butterfly (1:10.87), Cynthia Juarez in the 500 freestyle (5:40.82) and Ashley Van Wormer in the 100 breaststroke (1:12.52). Warsaw, …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Grace College junior guard Juaneice Jackson was rewarded for her tremendous week by being named the Player of the Week by the Crossroads League. Grace, who played against a trio of NAIA ranked teams last week, was led by the sterling offensive production by Jackson. Jackson scored a career-high 37 points with …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton boys basketball team began its march in search of another Bi-County Tournament title Tuesday night with a first-round win over Argos. Senior star Clay Yeo led the way as the host Trojans topped the Dragons 50-28 in opening night play of the eight-team event, sponsored by Teachers Credit Union. Yeo, an …read more.
BOURBON – Shana Anderson led the way as the Triton girls basketball team opened play Tuesday night in the TCU Bi-County Tournament by defeating Argos. Senior Anderson netted a game-high 20 points as the Class 1-A No. 10 Trojans defeated the Dragons 54-47 in first-round action of the eight-team tournament. Anderson also had 10 rebounds …read more.
WARSAW – Abbi Baum captured first place in the all-around competition to lead the Warsaw gymnastics team Tuesday night versus Homestead. Baum won the all-around with a score of 31.7 although the host Tigers lost the meet to Homestead by a score of 96.95-91.3. Baum won the floor exercise routine with a score of 8.9 …read more.
DUNLAP – The Warsaw wrestling team ended its regular season on a high note with a 42-36 win Tuesday night at Northern Lakes Conference foe Concord. The Tigers won seven matches in the victory to finish at 7-13 overall and 3-4 in NLC competition. Winning for Warsaw were Luis Cervantes (126), Trenton Sainer (132), Spencer …read more.
WINONA LAKE – A strong start helped the Lakeland Christian Academy boys basketball team to a 53-45 win Tuesday night over Granger Christian. The Cougars led 16-11 after the opening period of play en route to the victory. LCA led 28-22 at halftime before outscoring Granger Christian 18-10 in the third quarter to take control. …read more.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College men’s basketball team may not have played its best game of the season, but the 22nd-ranked Lancers found a way to win on Tuesday night against Marian. Greg Miller scored 22 points, and Bruce Grimm Jr. added 20 more as the Lancers pulled away in overtime to win 59-54. …read more.
SYRACUSE — After two weeks of road meets, performing on the home equipment was nice for the Wawasee gymnastics team. Even if it meant doing so short-handed. Missing junior Emily Allen with what else, the flu, Wawasee pressed on and posted a lackluster but still winning 87.5-76.45 total over West Noble Tuesday night in the …read more.
SYRACUSE — In what has become a season of attrition for Whitko, Tuesday night became another painful reminder of what has already been a tough girls basketball season. Hanging with Wawasee for three quarters, the gas ran out of Whitko’s tank while KiLee Knafel’s motor just started to hum in a 45-26 victory for the …read more.
WARSAW – Jake Poyner was much more than just the best runner on the best boys cross country team in Warsaw Community High School history this past fall. Poyner’s talent was just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what the thoughtful, humble and bright young man brought to the table for coach Jim …read more.
AP Boys Basketball Polls Class 4-A 1. Indianapolis Tech; 2. Indianapolis Pike; 3. Carmel; 4. Hamilton Southeastern; 5. Columbus North; 6. Evansville Harrison; 7. Munster; 8. Kokomo; 9. Fort Wayne Northrop; 10. Indianapolis Ben Davis. Others receiving votes: Lawrence North, Indianapolis North Central, Jeffersonville, Merrillville, Warren Central, Concord, Indianapolis Cathedral, Anderson, Homestead, Valparaiso. Class 3-A …read more.
ICGSA Girls Basketball Polls Class 4-A 1. Columbus North; 2. Bedford North Lawrence; 3. Merrillville; 4. Logansport; 5. Lawrence North; 6. Fort Wayne South; 7. Hamilton Southeastern; 8. Westfield; 9. Indianapolis Roncalli; 10. Warsaw. Others receiving votes: Pike, Greenwood, Franklin Central, Penn, Mooresville, Brownsburg, Homestead. Class 3-A 1. Hamilton Heights; 2. Benton Central; 3. Norwell; 4. …read more.
BOURBON – Trenton Stackhouse, a senior standout in both cross country and track at Triton High School, has decided to continue his running career next fall at Indiana State University. Stackhouse, a versatile athlete competing in everything from 400 meter track events to 5,000 meter cross country courses, entertained numerous opportunities from NAIA, Division I, …read more.
RUSSIAVILLE — In the final tune-up before the postseason officially begins, Wawasee took to Western High School for the annual Western Duals Saturday, and came away with three team wins. The Warriors knocked off Winamac 47-22, Pioneer 64-9 and Wabash 72-12. Wawasee suffered defeats to host Western 46-27 and Peru 61-15. Heavyweight Chad Eppley was …read more.
WARSAW – Gene Butts says he used to tell people that his favorite sport to officiate was whichever one was in season at the moment. Butts, a highly-successful prep and college official for over half a century, admits though that baseball was probably his preferred pick when prompted to single just one out. That was …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton Athletic Hall of Fame inducted another class on Saturday at the third annual Hall of Fame induction banquet. The Hall of Fame recognized two contributors, one coach, and four student athletes. Rounding out this years class were William Moriarity – Contributor; the late Kenneth Keller – Contributor; Coach Mark Heeter; Julie …read more.
SYRACUSE – “In overtime games it’s just a matter of which way the ball falls,” Wawasee head coach Phil Mishler’s post-game statement summed up Saturday night’s game perfectly. The Warriors were hoping to snap a five game losing streak when they welcomed in Elkhart Central to the Hardwood Tee Pee on Saturday for the two …read more.
AKRON – A strong second-half performance enabled Rochester to pull away for a win Saturday night at Tippecanoe Valley in conference girls basketball action. The Zebras outscored the Vikings 32-19 in the final half to post a 64-41 Three Rivers Conference win. Breanne Paulik scored a game-high 15 points to lead four players in double …read more.
CULVER – The Culver Academy girls basketball team topped Lakeland Christian Academy 71-13 Saturday. The hosts led 20-5 after the opening quarter and then held the Cougars scoreless in the second period of play to lead 39-5 at halftime. Andrijana Cvitkovic scored 23 points and Victoria Christlieb had 22 to lead CGA, which improved to …read more.
FORT WAYNE – In a classic Crossroads League women’s basketball battle, Grace came up just short in their upset bid at No. 9 Saint Francis on Saturday. The Lady Lancers (13-7; 4-4 CL), despite committing a season-worst 26 turnovers, missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer to fall 63-60. Juaneice Jackson, who gave the …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The Grace College men’s basketball team lost consecutive games for the first time all season with a 74-69 defeat at the hands of Saint Francis on Saturday. Despite the loss, Grace’s Greg Miller reached a personal milestone by scoring his 1,000th career point. He is only the 45th Lancer to reach the …read more.
WARSAW – Defense, once again, made the difference in another win Saturday night for the undefeated Warsaw girls basketball team. The Tigers put the clamps on Goshen to the tune of a key 57-44 Northern Lakes Conference victory in the Tiger Den. Senior Lindsay Baker and junior Nikki Grose each scored 14 points and senior …read more.
SYRACUSE — Four Elkhart Memorial players reached double figures in scoring as the Lady Chargers beat Wawasee, 55-37, Saturday afternoon. Leading Memorial (11-4, 3-1 NLC) was the 12 points from Khadijah Moore. Monica Jones tossed in 11 points and Victoria Kyle and Paige Newline both chipped in 10 points for the victors. Memorial, which has …read more.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqotQwXYsWQ] MIDDLEBURY — It was a great day to be a coach at the Northern Lakes Conference Girls Swimming Championship finals held at Northridge. Coaches all over the deck were pumping fists, erasing personal best times and standing in adulation at the achievements of their respective athletes. Northridge head coach Joe Keller got to …read more.
GOSHEN – The Goshen boys basketball program honored a former team that sat atop the Northern Lakes Conference for the lone time in school history prior to Friday night’s league game with Warsaw. The current Redskin team then went out and made sure by night’s end that the Tigers were no longer sitting atop the …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton girls basketball team pitched a second-quarter shutout Friday night. The Trojans held visiting Culver scoreless in the second period of play en route to a dominating 52-37 victory in Northern State Conference action. The Class 1-A No. 10 Trojans outscored the Cavaliers 19-0 in the pivotal second stanza frame to easily …read more.
ELKHART — Wawasee kept pace with Elkhart Memorial in the second half, but a slow start wound up costing the Warriors in a 70-57 loss to the Chargers in boys hoops Friday night at North Side Gym. A monster second half from Alex Clark, who scored 22 of his team-high 27 points after intermission, kept …read more.
BOURBON — Culver figured out a way to slow down Clay Yeo, and in the process, also slowed Triton in a 46-42 upset in boys hoops at Triton Friday night. Collin Stevens and Kyle Vlach each hit huge three-pointers to begin the fourth quarter as Culver never trailed in the final period as the Trojans …read more.
ROCHESTER – Nick Kindig joined a pretty exclusive fraternity among Tippecanoe Valley basketball players Friday night. The valley senior notched his 1,000th career point during a dominating 62-28 win over host Rochester in Three Rivers Conference action. Kindig, a sharpshooting guard, tallied eight points in the rout to give him 1,004 for his career. He …read more.
ELKHART — Memorial flexed its muscle on the wrestling mat Thursday night, pinning Wawasee eight times in a 60-16 win. The Chargers, which move to 5-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference with its only loss to Plymouth, started the night with back-to-back pins from Nick Vaughn and Chris Morris over Michael Pena and Jake Sumpter. …read more.
HUNTERTOWN — Fort Wayne Carroll continued its great run of gymnastics, posting a 103.85-91.95 win over Wawasee Thursday night. Carroll were led by several individuals, including a double win by Megan Felger on vault (8.9) and bars (8.65) while teammates Morgan Moehle posted the top beam score at 8.75 and Carrie Ferguson outshone the field …read more.
SOUTH WHITLEY – The Whitko girls basketball team dropped a 56-34 final Thursday night to Norwell in non-conference play. Norwell, ranked No. 2 in Class 3-A, broke the game open by outscoring the hosts 16-1 in the second quarter to take control. Norwell improves to 13-2 on the season with its fifth straight victory. Cagney …read more.
MISHAWAKA – The Grace College women’s basketball team suffered one of its worst shooting performances of the season in a 64-43 loss to No. 15 Bethel on Thursday night. The Lady Lancers (13-6; 4-3 Crossroads League) made less 30 percent of their shots to snap their three-game winning streak. Defensively, Grace held the Pilots (16-3; …read more.
WINONA LAKE – It was all about the pass, not the past, for Bethel College men’s basketball coach Mike Lightfoot Thursday night. The veteran mentor of the Pilots was focused on the present moment after seeing his team notch a huge 98-88 win at conference foe Grace College. The win kept the No. 21 Pilots …read more.
MIDDLEBURY — Winter tournament season officially began Thursday with the preliminary round of the Northern Lakes Conference girls swim championships. The positioning at the Northridge Natatorium had all eight conference schools swimming for championship and consolation swims this Saturday also to be held at Northridge. Diving will kick off Saturday’s activity in the morning with …read more.
WARSAW – Everyone got into the winning act Thursday night as the Warsaw freshman boys basketball team rolled past conference foe Goshen 48-19. Riley Rhoades led the way with 11 points as the frosh Tigers improved to 12-1 overall and remained unbeaten in Northern Lakes Conference play at 4-0. Tyler Packard netted nine points and …read more.
WARSAW – Growing up in Warsaw, Chris Wiggins had a love for athletics, namely basketball. His skill in the sport led him to North Carolina’s Gardner-Webb University on a basketball scholarship. After graduation, Wiggins returned to Warsaw and coached on the side. He became the junior varsity assistant basketball coach at Warsaw Community High …read more.
Franklin Community moves up to the No. 2 spot, while defending state champion Perry Meridian continues to lead the pack in the fourth Indiana high school wrestling poll of the season. Conference tournaments highlight the schedules of many teams this weekend, as wrestlers begin gearing up for IHSAA sectional meets on Jan. 26. The Northern Lakes Conference tournament …read more.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – One of the greatest rivalries in the country will continue its thrilling history tonight as the NAIA’s Game of the Week, announced by the NAIA national office on Thursday morning. No. 12 Grace College will host No. 21 Bethel College tonight at the Orthopaedic Capital Center at 7 p.m. for a …read more.
WARSAW – Coach Michelle Harter admitted she raised her voice at halftime Wednesday night to her Warsaw girls basketball team after a subpar performance in the first 16 minutes. The message was received loud and clear by her talented Tiger team. Undefeated Warsaw responded like a veteran team in the second half to flatten Fort …read more.
ICGSA Girls Basketball Polls Class 4-A 1. Columbus North; 2. Bedford North Lawrence; 3. Merrillville; 4. Fort Wayne South; 5. Logansport; 6. Lawrence North; 7. Hamilton Southeastern; 8. Indianapolis Roncalli; 9. Westfield; 10. Warsaw. Others receiving votes: Greenwood, Franklin Central, Pike, Penn, Mooresville, Fort Wayne Snider, Brownsburg, Homestead. Class 3-A 1. Benton Central; 2. Norwell; …read more.
AP Boys Basketball Polls Class 4-A 1. Indianapolis Pike; 2. Indianapolis Tech; 3. Evansville Harrison; 4 Carmel; 5. Hamilton Southeastern; 6. Kokomo; 7. Columbus North; 8. Indianapolis Ben Davis; 9. Fort Wayne Northrop; 10. Lawrence North, Indianapolis North Central. Others receiving votes: Munster, Jeffersonville, Indianapolis Cathedral, Columbia City, Concord, Anderson, Castle, Warren Central. Class 3-A …read more.
As the winter season is chugging along, we at Stacey Page Online have been on the road nearly every night bringing you into the gyms and pools of our local teams. With the coverage comes a host of photography, which we not only put on display with our stories, but also place in our photo …read more.
NEW CARLISLE – The Triton girls basketball team put on an outside shooting show Tuesday night at New Prairie. Kylie Mason led the way as the Trojans hit nine treys in posting a 66-47 Northern State Conference win over the Cougars. Mason drained six triples in scoring a team-high 22 points as the Class 1-A …read more.
AKRON- The NorthWood girls basketball team continued on its recent roll Tuesday night at the expense of Tippecanoe Valley. Savannah Bley poured in 23 points as the Class 3-A No. 5 Panthers prevailed 70-51 in non-conference action versus the host Vikings. NorthWood led just 15-8 after the first quarter before outscoring Valley 18-4 in the …read more.
SYRACUSE — Fans in attendance at the Hardwood Tee Pee Tuesday night paid for a full seat, but only needed the edge of it after a thrilling game between Columbia City and Wawasee. Lady Eagle sophomore Aubrey Wright would play the role of heroine for the visitors after hitting the go-ahead free-throw with 10.9 seconds …read more.
SOUTH WHITLEY – The Whitko High School baseball program will host its annual Hog Roast Supper Jan. 18. The event will be held prior to the Northfield at Whitko boys basketball game and will take place from 4:30-7:30 p.m. in the commons/cafeteria at the high school. Cost is $7 per adult, $6 per student and …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Juaneice Jackson will be giving Taylor University nightmares on Tuesday evening after the junior guard exploded for 37 points in Grace’s 74-62 win. Jackson’s career night featured five 3-pointers and a 25-point first half that gave Grace its third consecutive win. The game started slowly as each team struggled with turnovers in …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw Community High School girls tennis team will hold a meeting for the 2013 season on Jan. 14. The Call-Out Meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the WCHS Cafeteria.
WARSAW – Riley Rhoades turned in a strong performance to pace the Warsaw boys freshman basketball team to another win Tuesday night. Rhoades scored 11 points and grabbed eight rebounds as the Tigers defeated visiting Huntington North 30-26 at WCHS. Tyler Packard also netted 11 points as the frosh Tigers improved to 11-1 on the …read more.
ANGOLA — Gymnastics fans will be in for a real treat if Alex Nickel continues on her current pace. The two-time defending state champion was in prime form Tuesday night, leading Angola to a 104.2-94.3 win over Wawasee. Nickel, the 2012 state champion on bars and beam and runner-up in the all-around scoring, was super …read more.
UPLAND, Ind. – A strong second half by the Grace College men’s basketball team produced a key come-from-behind 71-60 win at Taylor University on Tuesday night. The 12th-ranked Lancers (13-4; 5-1 CL) held the Trojans to 30 percent shooting in the second half to erase a 10-point deficit in the Crossroads League contest. With the …read more.
ELKHART – Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle had plenty to feel good about as he left North Side Gym Tuesday night. Even if his blood pressure had risen to the rafters of the huge, famous old arena in the previous couple of hours. Ogle’s Tigers toughed out their third two-point win in five days …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Former Whitko High School star basketball player Logan Irwin has decided to transfer to Grace College to conclude his collegiate basketball career. Irwin, who is transferring from NCAA Division I Stetson University, graduated from Whitko High School as the school’s all-time leader in points, assists, steals and free throws. He earned first-team …read more.
KENDALLVILLE – Champions Luis Munoz and Marcos Rodriguez led the Warsaw wrestling team to a fifth-place team finish Saturday at the East Noble Invitational. Munoz won the title at 120 pounds and Rodriguez topped the field in the 170-pound class for the Tigers. Luis Cervantes (126) and Miguel Delfin (220) each earned second-place finishes in …read more.
WARSAW – The outstanding duo of Spencer Davidson and Jayden Parrett each played a huge role Saturday as the Warsaw boys swim team topped Concord 112-74. Davidson and Parrett each won a pair of individual races and also swam a leg on two first-place relay teams as the host Tigers won the final Northern Lakes …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw girls swim team wrapped up regular-season conference competition Saturday with a home loss to Concord. Concord won 10 of 12 events to post a 98-85 win in the Northern Lakes Conference finale for the Tigers. Ashley Van Wormer won the 100 breaststroke race in a time of 1:13.10 to lead Warsaw. …read more.
NORTH JUDSON – Cara Hoffman’s big scoring effort led the Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team to a win at North Judson Saturday. Hoffman poured in a game-high 20 points as the Vikings edged the hosts 67-63. Valley took a 20-11 lead after the opening period and then held off Judson down the stretch for the …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton Recognition Night for girls basketball players in grades 5-8 has been moved. The Night, originally scheduled for Jan. 11, will now be held on Jan. 26 at the home contest versus Jimtown. Players in grades 5-8 will be honored Jan. 26 at halftime of the Triton varsity girls basketball game against …read more.
FORT WAYNE – Tyler Packard paced the Warsaw freshman boys basketball team to another win Saturday night at Fort Wayne Snider. Packard popped in a team-high 13 points as the frosh Tigers continued their impressive season with a 36-32 win. Warsaw improves to 10-1 on the season, while Snider drops to 9-2. Luke Wilson and …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Argos got off to a quick start and never slowed down in posting a 62-15 girls basketball win at Lakeland Christian Academy Saturday night. The Dragons led 11-2 after the first quarter and 27-2 at halftime versus the Cougars. Karlee Vanderweele scored 12 points and Val Rospopo had 11 for Argos, which …read more.
ROCHESTER – The free throw line paid dividends for Rochester in a close conference win Saturday night over Whitko. The host Zebras hit 16-of-22 from the stripe in posting a 53-51 league win over the Wildcats. Whitko went just 10-of-17 from the line in the loss. The Wildcats led 14-9 after the opening stanza before …read more.
PLYMOUTH – A pair of area heavyweights in Class 3-A clashed Saturday night as Tippecanoe Valley paid a visit to Plymouth. The Pilgrims proved too much for the Vikings in the non-conference contest as the hosts posted a 63-46 win. Mack Mercer, Plymouth’s 6-8 junior center, tallied a game-high 19 points as the Pilgrims improved …read more.
BOURBON – Clay Yeo returned to action in a big way Saturday night. The Triton star poured in 27 points as the Trojans took care of John Glenn 65-46 in a Northern State Conference contest. Yeo, an Indiana All-Star candidate, sat out Thursday night’s win over Elkhart Christian due to a concussion suffered in a …read more.
GOSHEN – It was all about a lefty and the line for the Grace College women’s basketball team Saturday. Super southpaw Juaneice Jackson continued her stellar season and the Lancers were fine from the free throw line in holding off host Goshen College for a 78-69 victory. Jackson, slowed only by foul trouble, poured in …read more.
FORT WAYNE – Jared Bloom turned in some kind of encore performance Saturday night. The Warsaw standout poured in a game-high 20 points, including hitting the game winning shot for the second straight night, as the Tigers notched a 52-50 non-conference win at Fort Wayne Snider. Bloom, a senior guard, dropped in 25 points and …read more.
SYRACUSE — There wasn’t much guess work needed after the first six minutes and change of the first quarter Saturday night at the Hardwood Teepee. An outstanding performance by NorthWood, which scored the game’s first 20 points, was all she wrote in an eventual 74-41 result over Wawasee as both teams return back to Northern …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – It wasn’t hard to tell which locker room was the winning one Saturday night at Northridge High School. The happy sounds coming from a raucous Warsaw locker room told the tale. The Tigers earned the right to have a noisy post game session after posting a huge 52-39 Northern Lakes Conference win over …read more.
AP Boys Basketball Polls Class 4-A 1. Indianapolis Pike; 2. Indianapolis Ben Davis; 3. Indianapolis Tech; 4. Evansville Harrison; 5. Carmel; 6. Hamilton Southeastern; 7. Kokomo; 8. Columbus North; 9. Warren Central; 10. Fort Wayne Northrop. Others receiving votes: Munster, Indianapolis Cathedral, Jeffersonville, Lawrence North, Jay County, Fishers, Castle. Class 3-A 1. Greensburg; 2. Mt. …read more.



































































