Tag: boys tennis
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Wednesday, Sept. 2.
WARSAW – A review of Warsaw sports for Tuesday, Sept. 1.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley volleyball team rolled past Peru in dominating fashion Tuesday night. The Vikings took the match by a 25-10, 25-9, 25-16 count. Abby Betten led the way for Valley with 15 kills and four aces in the win. Lexi O’Connell had four digs and Madison Henninger 16 assists for the Vikings. …read more.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Tuesday, Sept. 1.
WARSAW – A review of Warsaw sports for Tuesday, Aug. 27.
KNOX – The Knox boys tennis team beat Triton for the second time in a week, 4-1, Wednesday.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe boys tennis team dropped a 3-2 final to Wabash on Tuesday night. Wabash won all three singles matches in straight sets to take the win. The trio of Trevor Neeley (No. 1), Keith Wright (No. 2) and Nick Caudill (No. 3) played singles for the Vikings. Valley took both doubles matches …read more.
BOURBON – A review of Triton sports for Tuesday, Aug. 25.
AKRON – Sparked by a singles sweep, the Tippecanoe Valley boys tennis team downed John Glenn by a 4-1 count Monday evening. Trevor Neeley led the way for the winners with a 6-1, 6-2 win at No. 1 singles. Keith Wright rolled to a 6-2, 6-0 victory at No. 2 singles for the Vikings. Nick …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban sent a message to his team at practice last Friday. The Tigers came out Monday and responded just like their savvy coach hoped they would. Warsaw continued its impressive road performances with a 5-0 win at Mishawaka Marian in non-conference play. The Tigers, who lost 5-0 at …read more.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley boys tennis team went 0-2 in the Lewis Cass Invitational on Saturday. The Vikings dropped a 4-1 final to Eastern. Trevor Neeley posted the lone win for Valley at No. 1 singles. The duo of Keith Wright (No. 2) and Nick Caudill (No. 3) lost in the other singles matches …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Taking on a pair of Northern Indiana Conference foes Saturday, Triton split its two boys tennis matches. In doing so, the Trojans got its first win of the year in beating Riley, 4-1, and lost its third in a 3-2 final against Mishawaka Marian.
WARSAW – A review of Warsaw games from Thursday, August 20.
BOURBON – A review of Triton games from Thursday, August 20.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley boys tennis team rolled past North Judson by a 5-0 final count on Thursday evening. The Vikings lost a total of just 12 games on the five varsity courts in the win. Nick Caudill led the way with a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 3 singles for Valley. Trevor Neeley …read more.
A review of Warsaw sports for Wednesday, August 19.
BOURBON – Triton didn’t have the boys tennis opener it had hoped, falling to Knox 4-1 Wednesday afternoon.
TOPEKA – While the boys soccer team hosted Argos in a super rare matchup of area teams just steps from the tennis facility, the boys tennis team from Warsaw hit the road to meet another new face. In a evenly distributed show of force, Warsaw claimed a 4-1 win at Westview Tuesday in the season opener for both teams. It was the first time in the program’s history the two teams met on opening day.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley boys tennis team opened its season with a 5-0 loss to Bremen Tuesday evening. The Lions won all five matches in straight sets in the win. Bryce Devine topped Trevor Neeley 6-2, 6-2 at No. 1 singles to pace Bremen to the victory. Zach Burkholder defeated Keith Wright 6-1, 6-1 …read more.
The NorthWood High School girls golf match versus Fairfield and Plymouth was postponed tonight due to the threat of storms. NorthWood will host Plymouth on Aug. 20 at 5 p.m. in a non-conference match at McCormick Creek. The Panthers will now host Fairfield on Sept. 14, also at McCormick Creek. Triton also had its home …read more.
WARSAW – A preview of local boys tennis teams for the 2015 season.
WARSAW – The WCHS boys and girls tennis programs are set to hold a pair of fundraisers on Saturday, Aug. 15. Coach Rick Orban’s teams will hold a Nelson’s Chicken fundraiser from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. That event will take place at JB’S Furniture at 2101 E. Center Street in Warsaw. The tennis teams …read more.
SYRACUSE – Wawasee High School held its 2014 fall sports awards banquet Monday evening and issued its award winners for the fall season. BOYS CROSS COUNTRY MVP – Zach Cockrill Most Improved – Erik Diaz Mental Attitude – Jaxon Bame Coach’s Award – Logan Brugh Warrior Award – Tristin Ponsler GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY MVP – …read more.
VALPARAISO – Sam Rice saw his postseason tennis run come to an end Saturday. The Warsaw No. 1 singles player dropped a 6-0, 6-3 final to Jack Hibbard of Wheeler in the LaPorte Regional. The match, which was scheduled to be played at Kesling Park in LaPorte, was moved indoors to The Courts of Northwest …read more.
WARSAW – Sam Rice’s timing could not be better. The Warsaw ace is playing his best tennis of his senior season since postseason play commenced. Rice will look to extend his postseason run and final prep campaign Saturday as the Tigers’ No. 1 singles player competes in the LaPorte Regional. Rice, who is 4-0 since …read more.
CULVER – The wait was well worth it for a trio of area high school tennis players Wednesday night. The Wawasee No. 1 doubles team of Jake Hutchinson and Nate Haines, along with Triton No. 1 singles player Jared Fisher, each posted wins to extend their individual seasons. The Warrior team and Fisher, competing in …read more.
CULVER – The inclement weather that rolled through Marshall County Tuesday changed the game plan for several area tennis players. Due to the team regional matches having to be moved indoors Tuesday night at Culver Academies, the individual No. 1 singles and doubles match were rescheduled for Wednesday. The Wawasee No. 1 doubles team of …read more.
CULVER – The Warsaw boys tennis team put forth an excellent effort Tuesday night. The game Tigers left it all on the court. In the end, however, it was still not enough to earn a regional win. A powerful Plymouth squad ended the Tigers’ season with a 3-2 victory in a semifinal showdown of rivals …read more.
Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban loved the focus he saw from his team in the sectional final. He knows they will need more of that come the regional round of the state tournament series Tuesday evening. Warsaw, which did not lose a single game in winning its own sectional title, faces conference rival Plymouth …read more.
BREMEN – The Triton boys tennis team saw its season come to a close Wednesday evening in first-round sectional play. The Trojans dropped a tough 3-2 final to familiar foe John Glenn in the opening match of the Bremen Sectional. The match came down to the No. 2 singles court. Calvin Kretchmer of Glenn outlasted …read more.
The Whitko boys tennis team used a singles sweep to top Prairie Heights 3-2 Tuesday in South Whitley. Austin Nettrouer led the way for the winners with a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 3 singles. Cole Bechtold posted a 6-0, 6-1 win at No. 1 singles for the Wildcats. Bailey Platt was a 6-4, 6-4 …read more.
There’s no denying that Warsaw is the prohibitive favorite to win their own boys tennis sectional this week. There’s also no denying that the Tigers would love to get another shot at conference rival Plymouth in the regional next week. There’s also no denying that Warsaw coach Rick Orban just wants to talk about first …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – Score round two this season in the Warsaw vs. Plymouth boys tennis rivalry to the Pilgrims. Plymouth topped the Tigers head-to-head in three championship matches Saturday en route to claiming the Northern Lakes Conference Tournament title at Northridge. The Pilgrims, who beat Warsaw 4-1 in their regular-season meeting, won four of the five …read more.
WARSAW – Things got a little more interesting Thursday evening during day two of the Northern Lakes Conference Boys’ Tennis Tournament. Regular-season champion Plymouth, though, kept their from being too much drama. The Pilgrims put themselves in prime position to win the tourney title by advancing to the championship round at all five positions at …read more.
The Triton volleyball team rolled past Argos 3-0 Thursday night. The host Trojans topped the Dragons 25-7, 25-7, 25-13 in Bourbon. Jaela Meister led the winners with nine kills. Lauren Hostrawser produced eight kills for the Trojans. Krystal Sellers had 29 assists and four aces and Quinn Downing had six digs. Nicole Sechrist had four …read more.
The Whitko volleyball team racked up a dominating win over Hamilton Thursday evening. The Wildcats topped their guests 25-6, 25-13, 25-12 in action in South Whitley. Maddie Gawthrop smacked down 10 kills to pace the winners. Tressa Keim led the defense with 18 digs and Elaine Warner had 30 assists and four aces for the …read more.
WARSAW – Not one upset. Not one. That was about the only major talking point for day one at the Northern Lakes Conference boys tennis tournament. That being said, it was complete ends of the spectrum for the Warsaw and Wawasee programs. Warsaw was all business in the first of three days of the tournament, …read more.
Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban would love to see his team win a third straight conference tournament title this week. That being said, though, he will be focused on the bigger picture as postseason play commences Wednesday with the Northern Lakes Conference tourney. “It’s real important that we play well in the NLC tournament,” …read more.
DUNLAP – Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban wanted to see his team gain a little momentum Monday. Mission accomplished. The Tigers put the wraps on the regular season with a 4-1 win over host Concord in the Northern Lakes Conference finale. Warsaw, which will host the first two days of the league tournament starting …read more.
SYRACUSE – Wawasee had its chances, but came up just short of ending its Northern Lakes Conference slide. The NorthWood boys tennis team managed to pull out three wins to trump the Warriors, 3-2, Monday afternoon at Wawasee. The Warriors got wins from Todd Hauser and Cal Heinisch in singles play. Hauser earned a 6-2, …read more.
MISHAWAKA – A strong singles effort carried Triton past Mishawaka Marian 5-0 in prep boys tennis action Monday night at Marian. The Trojans posted convincing straight set wins on all three singles courts to blank the Knights. Senior Jared Fisher won 6-4, 6-2 at No. 1 singles for Triton. The Trojans also got straight set …read more.
MERRILLVILLE – The doubles duo of Austin Sellers and Jared Fisher led the Triton boys tennis team Saturday in the Merrillville Invitational. The No. 1 pair of Sellers and Fisher earned a second-place finish for the Trojans in the seven-team event. Bethany Christian won the team title of the rain-shortened tournament with 45 points. The …read more.
The Warsaw boys cross country team placed 13th Saturday in the New Prairie Invitational. The Tigers, who were without the trio of Owen Glogovsky, Nick Bergen and Avery Torres, posted a team score of 351 competing in the Class AAA Division. Munster won the division title with a score of 62. Lake Central was second …read more.
Warriors Level On Pitch Again It took 60 minutes for someone to find the net, and 80 still didn’t solve much in a 1-1 tie Saturday between Wawasee and East Noble in varsity boys soccer. Wawasee hit the scoreboard first, with Austin Shrack taking a pass from Ricky Camargo in the 60th minute and finding …read more.
NAPPANEE – A dominating performance by its singles lineup carried the Warsaw boys tennis team to a win at NorthWood Thursday. The Tigers dropped just a total of eight games on the three singles courts in pounding the Panthers 4-1 in Northern Lakes Conference action. The duo of Nic Jansen and Caleb Ray each rolled …read more.
The Triton boys tennis team dropped a 4-1 final at Bremen Thursday. The Lions won a pair of close singles matches to highlight the Northern State Conference win. Mace Eads collected the lone point for the Trojans. Eads posted a 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 win at No. 3 singles. Jared Fisher lost 7-6, 6-3 at No. …read more.
SOUTH BEND – The Warsaw boys tennis team put up a strong effort in dropping a 4-1 final to host South Bend St. Joseph Wednesday evening. The Indians claimed a pair of three-set matches in singles action to top the Tigers in the rescheduled non-conference match. The lone point of the night for Warsaw, which …read more.
Jimtown continued its unbeaten conference mark in boys tennis by blanking Triton 5-0 Wednesday. The Jimmies won on all five courts in straight sets in the Northern State Conference match. Mikey Pawlak led the way for the winners by defeating Jared Fisher 6-0, 6-0 at No. 1 singles. Triton’s Gavin Eads lost 6-3, 6-0 at …read more.
The Triton boys tennis team came up on the short end of a 4-1 Northern State Conference match versus New Prairie Tuesday night. The lone victory for the Trojans came at No. 2 singles. Gavin Eads rallied to post a 5-7, 6-4, 10-4 win for Triton. The Trojans lost in straight sets at No. 1 …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton High School Athletic Department has made a couple of announcements concerning its football game at John Glenn Friday night. The Northern State Conference contest will start at 7:30 p.m., not at 7 as was originally announced. Also, Triton fans are encouraged to arrive at the game early as parking will be …read more.
The Warsaw girls cross country team continued its run of success Saturday. The No. 15 Tigers dominated the competition to claim the championship of the Fort Wayne Northrop Bruin Invitational. Warsaw posted a team score of 30 to easily outdistance runner-up and No. 16 Homestead with 66. DeKalb was third with 86, followed by Fort …read more.
FORT WAYNE – A strong Fort Wayne Canterbury tennis team blanked Warsaw by a 5-0 final Thursday. The hosts did not lose a set in the non-conference matchup. Sam Rice lost a 6-3, 6-1 decision at No. 1 singles for Warsaw. Nic Jansen was defeated 7-6 (7-2), 7-5 in a close one at No. 2 …read more.
The Triton boys tennis team finished what it started Thursday night. The Trojans collected a 4-1 win over Rochester in a match that began on Aug. 21. Triton got a three-set win from Jared Fisher at No. 1 singles in the victory. Fisher posted a 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 win. Gavin Eads won in straight sets …read more.
Camargo The Hero Wawasee needed someone to step forward in its quest for a boys soccer win in the Northern Lakes Conference. That person was Carlos Camargo Thursday night. Camargo took a corner kick from Brock O’Haver in the 30th minute and buried what would be the winner in a 1-0 final over visiting NorthWood. …read more.
The Wawasee High School Athletic Department has announced that its girls soccer match tonight at Whitko is postponed. The match has been rescheduled for Sept. 29 at 5 p.m. at Whitko. The Triton boys tennis match tonight with visiting South Bend Riley has also been called off. There will be no rematch scheduled as both …read more.
The Whitko boys tennis team collected its first win of the season Tuesday night. The host Wildcats edged past Rochester 3-2 in Three Rivers Conference play. Cole Bechtold led the way for Whitko with a 6-1, 6-2 win at No. 1 singles. The Wildcats also got a straight set win from Bailey Platt, by a …read more.
Boys Fit To Be Tied Huntington North jumped out to a 2-0 lead just into the second half, but Wawasee managed to salvage a 2-2 tie in boys soccer Tuesday in Huntington County. Trailing by two, Ricky Camargo cut the lead in half with a strike in the 68th minute, assisted by Alex Doll. With …read more.
The Warsaw boys tennis team got back on track in a big way Tuesday night. Nic Jansen led the way as the Tigers blanked host Northridge 5-0 in Northern Lakes Conference play in Middlebury. Senior Jansen posted a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 2 singles over Simon Grevengood to lead the Tiger onslaught. Senior Sam …read more.
Cockrill, Warriors Show Well At IWU Despite not defending team titles at the boys and girls Marion Cross Country Invitational, Wawasee still placed both its boys and girls teams in the top five and had a champion runner Saturday morning in the races held at Indiana Wesleyan University. Wawasee won both team titles in 2013. …read more.
A long and tough week for the Warsaw boys tennis team concluded Saturday with a loss at Crown Point. The host Bulldogs downed the Tigers by a 4-1 count. Warsaw, which lost conference matches to Goshen and Plymouth earlier in the week, falls to 3-4 on the season. The lone point for the Tigers came …read more.
A strong Bethany Christian boys tennis team blanked Triton 5-0 in prep action Saturday. The closest match of the non-conference match came at No. 2 doubles. The Triton duo of Spencer Glingle and Ben Waggoner lost a 6-4, 0-6, 2-6 final. The Trojans lost all three singles matches in straight sets to the Bruins. The …read more.
Golfers Keep Rolling Another Northern Lakes Conference foe, another step closer to a goal. Thursday evening at Maplecrest Country Club, the Wawasee girls golf team did what it needed to do, shooting a 181 to cruise past Goshen’s 229. The Lady Warriors, now 5-0 in the NLC and 14-0 overall, used a 42 from Mikala …read more.
The Triton boys tennis team posted a 5-0 win over Whitko Thursday. The host Trojans won both doubles matches to highlight the non-conference victory. The No. 1 doubles team of Alex Eib and Austin Sellers posted a 6-1, 6-3 win over Alex Bechtold and Austin Nettrouer. Triton’s No. 2 doubles pair of Bruno DeSouza and …read more.
BOURBON – Powerful Plymouth flexed its’ muscles in blanking host Triton 5-0 in prep boys’ tennis action Wednesday. The undefeated Pilgrims lost a total of eight games at the five varsity positions in the win. John Hunter paced Plymouth with a 6-1, 6-3 win over Jared Fisher at No. 1 singles. John Gerard topped Gavin …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton Athletic Department has announced rescheduled dates for several events. The Triton at Mishawaka Marian boys tennis match is now set for Sept. 22 at 4:30 p.m. The match was originally scheduled for Aug. 26, but was postponed due to weather. There are also several changes to the Triton 6th grade volleyball …read more.
[weaver_youtube ZSy0Smf5kqU rel=0] SYRACUSE – It took almost three hours for talking points to be formalized Tuesday night between Wawasee and Whitko in boys tennis action. A 5-0 final score in favor of the Warriors over the Wildcats provided plenty to discuss for both sides. “Tonight was another night where we did a lot of …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys tennis team came up just short in a tough 3-2 loss to Goshen Tuesday night. The Redskins collected a three-set win at No. 1 doubles to earn the final and deciding point in the Northern Lakes Conference match. The Goshen duo of Logan Troyer and Zach Troyer topped Christopher Herendeen …read more.
The Triton boys tennis team rolled to a dominating conference win at LaVille Tuesday evening. The Trojans lost a grand total of seven games in blanking the host Lancers 5-0 for the Northern State Conference victory. Jared Fisher set the tone in singles play for the winners with a 6-0, 6-1 win at No. 2. …read more.
Alexis Manwaring continued to lead the way Thursday for the Warsaw girls golf team. The senior standout earned medalist honors as the Tigers opened Northern Lakes Conference play with a pair of wins. Manwaring fired a 43 as the Tigers defeated host Goshen and Northridge in action at the Maplecrest Country Club in Goshen. Coach …read more.
Chargers Surprise Warriors After a strong showing in the preseason scrimmage against West Noble, the Wawasee boys tennis team found the rematch a lot rougher going. The Chargers outplayed Wawasee on four of the five courts to claim a 4-1 victory Thursday in Syracuse. Wawasee’s lone win came from Cal Heinisch at one singles, a …read more.
The Triton boys tennis team lost 3-2 to Knox in Northern State Conference play Wednesday. Winning for the Trojans were Gavin Eads at No. 2 singles in straight sets. The Triton No. 1 doubles duo of Austin Sellers and Alex Eib also won in straight sets. Knox clinched the league opener by winning in three …read more.
NLC Opens Nicely For Golfers Wawasee jumped into the Northern Lakes Conference girls golf season with a bang Wednesday, sweeping Plymouth and host Elkhart Memorial at Christiana Creek. The Lady Warriors posted a 182 to beat the Pilgrims by 18 strokes and the Chargers by much more. Kylee Rostochak led all golfers with a 42, …read more.
[weaver_youtube wn3dsivi-88 rel=0] SYRACUSE – Bound and determined, Wawasee was going to get in its boys tennis match Tuesday evening with Central Noble. Using its entire JV roster, several squeegies, brooms and whatever else the team could find in the shelter, a lot of afternoon rain gave way to elbow grease and some hustle. …read more.
The Warsaw boys tennis match scheduled for tonight at South Bend St. Joseph has been cancelled due to the weather. The non-conference match was slated to be played at Leeper Park. A make-up date is to be determined. Warsaw, which is 1-1 on the season, has already had three matches rained out this season. Coach …read more.
WARSAW – The rain was the only winner Monday in boys’ tennis action at WCHS. The Tigers’ home match versus Mishawaka Marian just got going before it was cancelled due to thunderstorms. Warsaw, 1-1 on the season, will play South Bend St. Joseph Tuesday at Leeper Park in South Bend at 5 p.m. The Tigers …read more.
MISHAWAKA – The Triton boys tennis team turned in a strong effort Saturday to collect a pair of wins. The Trojans easily handled South Bend Adams 5-0 and then rallied to top host Mishawaka Marian 4-1. Jared Fisher led the way at the top of the singles lineup for Triton. Fisher won in straight sets …read more.
[weaver_youtube nSV5SkT6jI4 rel=0] SYRACUSE – Wawasee High School has been in session for a full week as of Monday, but the boys tennis team certainly looked like freshmen walking the halls for the first time. Despite a lineup with four seniors and a junior among its active seven, Wawasee showed a lot of nerves and …read more.
WARSAW – The members of the Warsaw boys tennis team understand the proud tradition of the program. Coach Rick Orban has already had that talk with his talented, but inexperienced, group this preseason. “We’ve already talked about it,” said Orban of the past success of the program. “The kids get it. They understand.” The Tigers …read more.
[weaver_youtube FxyB0aelLws rel=0] WARSAW – There would not be any spoiler alerts Thursday night at the Warsaw Boys Tennis Sectional. Despite a fight from Wawasee’s one doubles team and Kyler Love at one singles, the talented Warsaw Tigers were able to hold court in a 5-0 win in the sectional semi-finals. The night began with …read more.
PLYMOUTH – The first round of the Northern Lakes Conference boys tennis tournament began Wednesday afternoon in Plymouth with eight teams hinging high hopes on momentum gained. For Warsaw, its spirits are in full bloom while Wawasee are looking for silver linings. The Tigers started its quest for the NLC title with a huge performance …read more.
NAPPANEE – It has been a tough go in the Northern Lakes Conference for the Wawasee boys tennis team. That is, until Monday night. After losing its first five NLC matches, Wawasee earned a 3-2 win at NorthWood, but had to work for it. Wawasee claimed wins at one and three singles, with Kyler Love …read more.
SYRACUSE – There was no hiccup in the plan for Warsaw Tuesday night. Working toward a second straight undefeated boys tennis grid in the Northern Lakes Conference, Warsaw continued its march with a 5-0 win at Wawasee. And much to the delight of Tiger head coach Rick Orban, his team didn’t show any ill effects …read more.
Lady Warriors Close Out With Win In the final regular season match of the girls golf calendar, the Wawasee Lady Warriors traveled to Lake James and beat host Fremont 182-228. Elizabeth Jackson took the reigns as medalist Thursday afternoon, shooting a 43 with teammate Courtney McDaniel shaking off a little rust with a 44. Aubrey …read more.
Ladies Add Two More ‘W’s To Résumé In a match that wasn’t originally on the schedule, Wawasee saw a pair of old foes at Maxwelton Tuesday night and added a couple of wins to the ledger. Matching its best season output at 179, Wawasee beat Elkhart Central (189) and Fairfield (198) on the rolling hills …read more.
Wawasee Doubles At Marion Invitational It was a banner day in several ways for the Wawasee cross country programs Saturday at the Marion Invitational. Wawasee’s first entry into the invite produced a double team championship as well as an individual title. The Warrior boys rolled to a team title with 29 points and the girls …read more.
Plymouth Spikes Wawasee The hot streak by Wawasee volleyball came to a screeching halt Thursday in a big way at Plymouth. After winning its last eight matches, Wawasee were silenced by Plymouth 25-18, 27-25, 25-15 in the Northern Lakes Conference opener for both programs. Wawasee (9-2, 0-1 NLC) were again without senior outside hitter Lydia …read more.
[weaver_youtube JeT9gS0N-C0 rel=0] SOUTH WHITLEY – Approaching three hours into the boys tennis marathon Tuesday night, two boys made 12 others continuously gasp. In the end, after two hours and 58 minutes of non-stop tennis, Wawasee’s Cal Heinisch put an end to the drama, closing the door on a third-set thriller that gave his team …read more.
NLC Showdown Goes To NorthWood In a clash of contenders in the Northern Lakes Conference girls golf race, NorthWood hosted Wawasee and Northridge Thursday at McCormick Creek. Needing to count every stroke, NorthWood remained undefeated in round robin play with a 179 while Wawasee carded 182. Northridge struggled on the Nappanee layout, shooting 250. NorthWood, …read more.
SYRACUSE – What a difference 24 hours makes. After stomping all over Central Noble Tuesday night in Albion, the Wawasee boys tennis team hosted Plymouth Wednesday and were rudely treated by the guests. The Pilgrims, playing a makeup game from last Thursday’s rainout, opened its Northern Lakes Conference season with a 5-0 shutout over the …read more.
ALBION – There was a very young look to the other side of the net for Wawasee Tuesday afternoon at Central Noble. Fortunately, youthful exuberance didn’t equate into overachievement as the Warriors put away a very green Cougars boys tennis team, 5-0. Central Noble, with just seven active players dressed and three of which have …read more.
Inclement weather has forced the postponement of the Penn at Warsaw boys tennis match tonight (Aug. 22). The match will be played on Sept. 16 starting at 5 p.m. at WCHS. Warsaw, off to a 2-0 start on the season, plays at Mishawaka Marian Monday and then hosts South Bend St. Joe Tuesday and Elkhart …read more.
Tennis Figures It Out Wawasee picked up a pair of singles and doubles wins to capture its first team win of the season, beating Lakeland 4-1 Wednesday night in Lagrange. Kyler Love rolled in singles play, beating Dalton Schmid two and one while Cal Heinisch earned his first varsity win, three and four, against Christian …read more.
NORTH MANCHESTER – While the Wawasee Lady Warrior golf team took care of business against the Manchester girls golfers Monday night in Syracuse, the Squires boys tennis team handled the visiting Warriors on the hard courts. The hosts won the opening match of the season for both clubs, 4-1. Manchester took care of all three …read more.
CULVER – Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban had no complaints about how his team performed in the regional final Thursday evening. It was just that a red-hot Culver Academy team was simply too much for the Tigers to tame. The No. 14 Eagles flew past Warsaw 4-1 to claim their third straight regional …read more.
The Warsaw boys tennis team will have to wait one more day for its shot at a regional championship. The title tilt of the Culver Academies Regional slated for today (Wednesday) was postponed due to inclement weather. Warsaw will now clash with the host Eagles for the regional title on Thursday at 5 p.m. Warsaw …read more.
CULVER – There were mixed results for area prep tennis players competing as individuals Tuesday in the Culver Academies Regional. The Triton No. 1 doubles team of Jeff Ross and Pete Kauffman extended their season with a win. Meanwhile, Tippecanoe Valley’s Nick Kindig saw his postseason run end with a loss in his No. 1 …read more.
CULVER – The Warsaw boys tennis team aced its regional semifinal quiz Tuesday with flying colors. The regional final exam coming up on Wednesday will prove to be a much tougher test for the Tigers. Warsaw rolled past overmatched Peru in straight sets at all five positions to win 5-0 Tuesday in the semifinal round …read more.
WARSAW – Coach Rick Orban preached to his Warsaw boys tennis team from day one this season the importance of winning the sectional championship. His oft repeated message in the end made sure there would be no repeat performance Friday by Columbia City. The Tigers, who were upset by the Eagles in last year’s sectional …read more.
WARSAW — Through two days of the Warsaw Boys Tennis Sectional, everything has gone pretty much per expectation. Tippecanoe Valley, which beat Whitko yesterday to open the bracket, gave Warsaw a fight before the favored Tigers showed its mettle in a 4-1 victory. Wawasee, which were the overwhelming underdogs of the tournament having won just …read more.
WARSAW — These two teams knew each other very well, but one seemed to know how to exploit the other’s weaknesses much better. Tippecanoe Valley and Whitko squared off in the first round of the Warsaw Boys Tennis Sectional, the third time this season the two have seen each other. Valley, however, looked the stronger …read more.































