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Softball Romps Again Wawasee seems to have found its offensive stride as Northern Lakes Conference works through week one. After crushing Warsaw Monday night, Wawasee posted an 18-spot on Elkhart Memorial Thursday in hammering the host Chargers 18-8. Allissa Flores and Paige Hlutke each homered and combined for six hits and seven RBIs as Wawasee …read more.

Falcons Soar Past Tigers

April 24, 2015

WARSAW – The Fairfield girls tennis team looked every bit like one of the area’s best Thursday night. The Falcons, led by their outstanding singles lineup, topped host Warsaw 4-1 in non-conference play. Fairifield, ranked No. 19 in the state, got wins from standouts Emily and Morgan Mast at its top two singles positions to …read more.

The Whitko girls tennis team collected a 4-1 win over host Tippecanoe Valley Thursday evening. The Wildcats took both doubles matches to highlight the Three Rivers Conference win. The duo of Mikayla Finley and Jackie Werstler posted a 6-3, 6-1 doubles win for Whitko. The team of Blair Creamer and Natalie Iholtz note a 6-1, …read more.

The Warsaw girls tennis team notched its first win of the season Wednesday night. The host Tigers got a pair of singles wins in edging past Northridge 3-2 in Northern Lakes Conference play. Freshmen Colette Smith and Liza Lewis each won in singles action to pace the Tigers. Smith topped Taylor Sellers 6-1, 6-3 at …read more.

The windy, cold and even snowy weather for Wednesday, April 22, has caused a few games to be postponed. For Triton High School, the JV Baseball vs Glenn is postponed to April 28 at Triton. Triton varsity softball vs Glenn is postponed to May 12 at Triton, a 5 p.m. start. Triton varsity tennis at …read more.

The Warsaw girls track team continued its dominance over Northern Lakes Conference foes Tuesday night. The Tigers collected two more wins in defeating host Plymouth 85-47 and Elkhart Memorial 91-41 in an NLC triangular. Warsaw improves to 7-0 overall and 4-0 in the NLC. The Tigers have now won 44 straight NLC meets dating back …read more.

The Whitko girls tennis team took a 5-0 loss to Triton Tuesday. Hannah Wanemacher led the winning Trojans with a 6-0, 6-0 win over Aurelia Slusher at No. 3 singles. Undefeated Triton also got a 6-0, 6-0 win from its No. 2 doubles team of Emma Ross and Quinn Downing, who topped Blair Creamer and …read more.

Triton Tennis Remains Undefeated The Triton girls tennis team continued to roll right along Monday night. The undefeated Trojans did not drop a set in blanking host Rochester 5-0 in non-conference action. Kaelyn Mason led the way for coach Al Peckham’s team with a 6-1, 6-4 win at No. 1 singles. Sheryl May posted a …read more.

WARSAW – The Warsaw girls tennis team posted a fifth-place team finish in its own invitational on Saturday. Penn totaled 22 points to earn the team title in the eight-team event. Munster was second with 19 points, followed by Elkhart Memorial (14), Fishers (13), Warsaw (10), Homestead (8), Valparaiso (8) and Merrillville (1). The Warsaw …read more.

PLYMOUTH – Kaelyn Mason led the way for the Triton girls tennis team in the Plymouth Invitational Saturday. Mason went 2-1 to earn a third-place finish at No. 1 singles for the Trojans. Mason’s loss was to champion Emily Mast of Fairfield, a two-time All-State player. Fairfield, with champions at all three singles positions, scored …read more.

The Triton girls tennis team was almost perfect Thursday evening. The host Trojans lost a total of just six games on the five varsity courts in blanking Glenn 5-0 in a Northern State Conference match. Kaelyn Mason and Hannah Wanemacher led the way for undefeated Triton. Mason posted a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 1 …read more.

The Warsaw girls tennis team dropped a tough 3-2 final at Columbia City Thursday. The host Eagles, who will play in the Warsaw Sectional later this season, rallied to win both doubles matches in three sets to earn the win. The Tigers, who lost 3-2 to Fort Wayne Canterbury in the season opener at home …read more.

Baseball Stays Undefeated A two-run double from Nate Prescott in the bottom of the sixth pushed across the eventual winning runs in Wawasee’s 4-2 win over Columbia City Thursday evening. Prescott had two hits in the game, as did Drew Wright, who drove in the other two runs in the fourth inning on a double. …read more.

Trojans Sweep Tippy Tennis The Triton girls tennis team picked up a 5-0 win over Tippecanoe Valley Wednesday night. The host Trojans got strong play from its top two singles players to highlight the non-conference win. Kaelyn Mason led the way for Triton with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Hanna Dalrymple at the No. 1 …read more.

Tennis Take Opener At West Noble The Whitko girls tennis team opened its season with a 3-2 win at West Noble Tuesday. The Wildcats took all three singles matches to claim the match. Winning for Whitko in singles play were Mikayla Finley, Delaney Keim and Aurelia Slusher. West Noble took the pair of doubles matches. …read more.

City Walks Off On Softball Late-inning heroics by an opponent did Wawasee in for a second day in a row. Leading 4-3 in the bottom of the seventh, Wawasee gave up three runs, including a two-run walk-off homer to lose at Columbia City, 6-4, Tuesday night in varsity softball. Bella Kreig got things going in …read more.

WARSAW – Warsaw girls tennis coach Rick Orban knows that his lineup is not set in stone early on this season. A couple of positions though looked rock solid Tuesday night in the season opener for the young, deep and talented Tigers. The pair of doubles teams were outstanding for Warsaw despite a 3-2 loss …read more.

WARSAW – The Warsaw girls tennis team will not lack talent this spring. The Tigers will not lack senior leadership either. Not with Camille Kerlin on the roster for one final season. Kerlin is just one of three seniors this spring for coach Rick Orban’s youthful team. The Warsaw roster sports 10 freshmen, several of …read more.

SYRACUSE – Wawasee put up a good fight Wednesday. Central Noble just put up a better fight. The visiting Cougars split its first two courts then outdueled Wawasee the remainder of the way in a 4-1 girls tennis team victory at the Wawasee tennis complex. Central’s three singles and one doubles teams were playing just …read more.

Softball Clobbers Chargers Wawasee answered West Noble’s only charge of the game with another wave to overwhelm the visiting Chargers, 14-4, Tuesday in varsity softball. Wawasee jumped out to a 7-1 lead, only for West Noble to fire back with three runs in the third to cut Wawasee’s lead to three. Wawasee responded with five …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.

WARSAW – WCHS senior Camille Kerlin was honored for her big heart on Friday. Kerlin was saluted as a 2015 Riley Champion during a convocation at WCHS. Kerlin, a member of the WCHS tennis team, was recognized after her fundraising efforts last summer raised more than $12,000 for the Riley Children’s Foundation and the Kosciusko …read more.

WARSAW – Camille Kerlin proved this past summer just how big and how strong her heart really is. The WCHS senior will now get to share her story with all of her classmates as a 2015 Riley Champion. Kerlin, a member of the WCHS girls tennis team, used her “Racquets For Riley” tennis fundraiser last …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.

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