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BOURBON — Triton tennis coach Al Peckham was named the District 3 Girls Coach of the Year for 2018 by the IHSTeCA recently.

WARSAW – Boys tennis will have a couple days to prepare as the IHSAA issued its sectional pairings on Monday.

KNOX — Triton’s tennis team backed up a Hoosier North Athletic Conference championship three-peat with titles in three of five positions at Thursday’s HNAC Tournament-capper in Knox, securing titles at the 1 singles and at both doubles positions.

WATERFORD MILLS – Elizabeth Eby’s three-set win boosted Bethany Christian to a 3-2 girls tennis win over visiting Triton Monday afternoon.

SOUTH WHITLEY — The Whitko girls tennis team enjoyed a 4-1 victory over Triton Tuesday night.

BREMEN – Mace Eads’ straight set win at No. 1 singles lifted Triton to a 3-2 boys tennis win over John Glenn at the Bremen Boys Tennis Sectional.

BOURBON – Triton’s boys tennis team made relatively quick work of Whitko Thursday night, winning 4-1.

BOURBON – Mace Eads is ready to take over at the top of the singles lineup for the Triton boys tennis team this season.

BREMEN – Kylie Philips won a four-plus hour match over Shayla May to give Bremen a 3-2 girls tennis win over Triton at the Bremen Girls Tennis Sectional Thursday night.

BOURBON – Triton had no problem posting two team wins Wednesday against North Judson in girls tennis.

WARSAW – Tournament previews for the boys tennis championships in the Northern Lakes and Hoosier North Athletic conferences.

BOURBON – A recap from Tuesday’s boys tennis match between Triton and Tippecanoe Valley.

BREMEN – Triton put one of its arch nemesis behind them, at least for a weekend. Avenging its only team loss of the season, Triton fended off Bremen as well as the rest of the Northern State Conference to claim the final NSC girls tennis tournament title Saturday at the DeSantis Tennis Courts. The Trojans …read more.

BREMEN – After day one of the Northern State Conference girls tennis tournament, Triton has put itself in prime position to capture the tournament title. With three wins and a pair of first-round top-seed byes, Triton has all five of its courts in the winner’s bracket for Saturday’s championship push. Triton coach Al Peckham was …read more.

BOURBON – Triton’s girls tennis team surprised even themselves last season in their march to the sectional finals of the Bremen Sectional. But feelings of both optimism and skepticism surround the Triton team as spring ushers in a new season. Triton seemed to have all the right pieces fall into place last season as the …read more.

BOURBON –  It’s easy to see that Jared Fisher is happy to be on the tennis court this fall. Spend a few minutes talking to the Triton senior and it’s even easier to understand why. Fisher is rounding back into playing form some eight months after having surgery to fix his breast bone. “I feel …read more.

[weaver_youtube znqB71HD-EM rel=0] BREMEN – The moment was so big, the Bremen fire department was called in. The Bremen girls tennis team, which slayed the dragon Wednesday when it defeated 13-time defending sectional champion Plymouth, took care of business Friday in the Bremen Girls Tennis Sectional final, defeating Triton 4-1. In winning its first sectional …read more.

Strong senior classes headline the high school girls tennis scene this spring. Triton possesses a veteran group with six returning players from a year ago, including four seniors. The Trojans, who opened their season with a 5-0 loss to a talented Peru team last week, finished 8-4 overall and 3-3 in the Northern State Conference …read more.

[weaver_youtube tOykIqkjv8w rel=0] BOURBON – As the clock ticked Wednesday afternoon, it was a wonder if Triton would actually start its girls tennis season. The anticipated home opener with Peru was still on, but after an hour had passed, still no Peru sighting on campus. As the Tigers finally pulled into the parking lot just …read more.

BOURBON – Dean Howdeshell is ready to reap the rewards for his dedication to his sport. The Triton tennis standout enters his senior season this fall primed for a big year. “I’ve got high expectations for myself and for our team this year,” said Howdeshell at a recent preseason practice. “I’ve worked hard in the …read more.

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