Tag: boys tennis
DUNLAP — Day one of the Northern Lakes Conference boys tennis tournament didn’t feature a bevy of bombshells, but did set the table for what should be a wild final two rounds of tennis posturing. Locally, Warsaw were looking to win the NLC title outright after sweeping the round robin season unblemished. On the other …read more.
Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban does not want his team to be in a sharing mood once the conference tournament commences Wednesday. That shouldn’t be a problem for the Tigers. Orban’s talented team, fresh off winning the NLC regular-season title on Monday night, has a leg up as the eight-team tourney starts today at …read more.
Wawasee concluded its boys tennis regular season slate on a low note, losing 4-1 to NorthWood Monday night in what was also the final Northern Lakes Conference match for both clubs. The lone court win for Wawasee (1-14, 0-7 NLC) came at one singles, where Kyler Love beat Mitchell Keiser 6-0, 6-2. Winners for NorthWood …read more.
Memorial Sweeps Warrior Tennis Elkhart Memorial’s singles courts were all in sync, helping Memorial to a 5-0 win over Wawasee in Syracuse. Spencer Gilbert led the charge with a love and love roll of Dylan Houser at two singles. Chirog Patel lost just one first set game in beating Roz Kunkle at three singles and …read more.
Tennis Team Stays Unbeaten In NLC The Warsaw boys tennis team was all business Thursday night to continue their undefeated season in the Northern Lakes Conference. The Tigers rolled in straight sets at all five positions to blank NorthWood 5-0 in a Northern Lakes Conference match in Nappanee. Warsaw, with the win, sets up a …read more.
WARSAW — A smile, a wry one at that, summed up the matchup Tuesday between county tennis rivals. Roger Brady needed exactly three seconds into the postgame interview to overview the 5-0 loss his Wawasee team took to Warsaw. A match that lasted approximately 70 minutes and going pretty much to script. “We knew what …read more.
Erba Sets Record, Tigers Claim Championship Ashley Erba broke yet another one of her own records Saturday and the No. 10 Warsaw girls cross country team brought home a championship. Senior star Erba ran a 17:43, breaking her own course record by 54 seconds, as the Tigers won the Fort Wayne Northrop Bruin Invitational. Erba, …read more.
Golf Team Wins On Senior Night Alexis Manwaring and Nikki LaLonde led the way as the Warsaw girls golf team closed our regular-season play with a victory Thursday. The Tigers celebrated Senior Night in style with a 176-208 win over Manchester at the Stonehenge Golf Club in Winona Lake. Sophomore Manwaring led the winners with …read more.
Lady Warriors Earn First NLC Win Wawasee evened its Northern Lakes Conference mark at 1-1 with a 25-23, 26-24, 25-14 slugfest at Goshen in volleyball. The Lady Warriors (8-4 overall, 1-1 NLC) had a huge night defensively, with Anne Beer digging 31 Goshen attempts and Aly Anderson digging 29 more. Hunter Gaerte added 20 digs …read more.
Golfers Take On Local Powers Wawasee knocked off one undefeated golf team, while a once-beaten team trumped the Lady Warriors in a triangular at South Shore. Elkhart Central moved to 12-1 overall after firing a 181 to beat Wawasee’s 189 and host Fairfield’s 191. The Lady Warriors are now 10-6 on the season while Fairfield …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – The Warsaw boys tennis team remained perfect in Northern Lakes Conference play Tuesday night with a 3-2 win at Northridge. The Tigers’ performance was far from perfect though in the eyes of their coach. Rick Orban found plenty to raise his ire despite seeing his team improve to 4-0 in league action by …read more.
Boys XC Claims Marion Title A tour-de-force at the Marion Invite Saturday had the Wawasee boys team take six of the top 15 spots to run away with the team title. Adam Doll won the race with an overall time of 16:55, with teammate Reid Stichter runner-up at 17:07. Fellow Warriors Austin (9th, 17:38), Joey …read more.
Wawasee boys tennis head coach Roger Brady has made no bones about it this summer. His team will likely struggle against better competition. But the veteran coach, in now his 13th year at the wheel for the Warriors, is also interested in developing a program that is teetering on the brink. “I don’t want to …read more.












