Tag: athletics
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Grace College had all of its varsity sports achieve at least a 3.0 GPA this past athletic year.
WARSAW – Fan behavior at athletic contests is getting out of hand. Can we do better?
WARSAW – WCHS has issued new information concerning construction in the CCG ahead of April’s Physical Night.
BOURBON — Triton High School’s athletic events for Wednesday, April 4, have all been postponed.
WARSAW – The WCHS Athletic Department will honor longtime announcer Ron Henry this Friday night.
AKRON – Lutheran Health Network will host an educational meeting on several topics that affect athletes at Tippecanoe Valley HS on Aug. 10.
WINONA LAKE – The NAIA has honored every Grace College athletic team for its academic success during the 2016-17 school year.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Crossroads League enjoyed a banner year in athletics and in the classroom during the 2016-17 seasons.
WARSAW – Jeff Hamstra is excited about his new job as the assistant athletic director at Warsaw Community High School.
WINONA LAKE – Chad Briscoe of Grace College has been honored as the Crossroads League Athletic Director of the Year.
LOUISVILLE – The NCCAA has honored the Grace College Athletic Department with its Sports Ministries Award.
A list of rescheduled prep athletic events have been announced.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley Athletic Department has released a list of rescheduled sports events.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College Athletic Department is pleased to announce a new apparel partnership with Nike, Inc., starting this summer. Nike will be the official apparel provider and footwear dealer for the Lancers’ varsity teams starting June 1 after Grace’s current deal with Adidas expires on May 31. “We have appreciated our relationship …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana High School Athletic Association announced earlier today the new classifications for IHSAA member schools in several sports for the next two school years. The enrollment figures, the total of boys and girls in grades 9‐12, were submitted by the schools to the Indiana Department of Education last fall and are used …read more.
The “spring” weather continues to cause headaches for high school athletic directors. The forecast for more cold conditions the next several days have already forced the postponement of three events for WCHS. The Warsaw softball scrimmage at Fort Wayne Snider on Thursday (March 26) has been cancelled. The Tigers are scheduled to host Elkhart Central …read more.
GOSHEN – Goshen College has appointed Josh Gleason as its new Athletic Director. The school announced earlier today that Gleason will take over the athletics program. He has served as the interim AD at Goshen College since June of 2014. Gleason replaced Tim Demant, who resigned last May after six years. Demant took a position …read more.
WARSAW – WCHS Athletic Director Dave Anson has been selected as a nominee for the Charles Maas Award. Anson was tabbed as the District II nominee for the award at the October meeting of the IIAAA (Indiana Interschool Athletic Adminstrator Association). The Charles Maas Award is given to an individual for distinguished service to high …read more.
WINONA LAKE, Ind. – The Grace College Athletic Department is set to unveil a brand-new Lancer mascot this fall, and we are calling on Lancer Nation to help us name him! Grace alumni, students, faculty and fans are needed to name the newest member of the Lancers. Grace’s athletic teams will always be the Lancers, …read more.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College Athletic Department has signed a deal with SIDEARM Sports and Volar Video to stream video of Lancer home athletic events starting in 2014. The revolutionary deal with Volar Video allows Grace to stream a high-quality video feed of Lancer varsity games embedded into Grace’s athletic site. The home for …read more.
MUNCIE – Ball State University has announced an ambitious $20 million capital campaign, Cardinal Commitment: Developing Champions, to fund improvements and expansion of facilities critical to athletic success. The George and Frances Ball Foundation already has committed $3 million in support of the campaign’s goals, which will benefit student-athletes, the university and the local community. …read more.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Grace College received a prestigious honor by being named an NAIA Champions of Character Five-Star Institution for the 2011-12 academic year. Grace’s athletic programs displayed remarkable character during the past academic year. The Lancers’ student-athletes and coaching staffs organized food drives, served at a number of community organizations, promoted cancer awareness …read more.







