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WINONA LAKE – Caylie Teel had quite a volleyball run, capped by All-American status for the Grace Lady Lancers.
WINONA LAKE – The awards continue to roll in for Grace volleyball, specifically Caylie Teel and Alexa Hill.
WINONA LAKE – Grace added more honors to its already fruitful fall with Player of the Week awards.
WINONA LAKE – Caylie Teel sparked Grace’s volleyball team to a 3-1 win over Mt. Vernon Nazarene on Tuesday.
WINONA LAKE – Grace had a handful of its athletes named to the various sport’s weekly honors.
AVON, Ohio – Grace College’s Caylie Teel and Alexa Hill were honored by the Crossroads League for their play at the Huntington Volleyball Invitational.
WINONA LAKE – On a night where she eclipsed 1,000 career digs, Caylie Teel sparked Grace’s volleyball team past Mt. Vernon Nazarene.
WINONA LAKE – Standout libero Caylie Teel was named an All-American to cap off a tremendous season for Grace’s volleyball team.
WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s Jon Schram and Caylie Teel were honored this week.
The Ink Free News sports staff collaborated on our annual year-end Top 10 lists for both individuals and teams in our coverage area. The accomplishments span all three calendar seasons – fall, winter and spring – and our lists will be split into four stories worth of recognition over today and tomorrow. The team and …read more.
AKRON – Last Saturday, the Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team ended its historic season by finishing as the IHSAA Class 3-A state runner-up in the program’s first-ever title game appearance. While the run for the Lady Vikings was far from expected by anyone in the Valley community, perhaps one girl should have seen it coming. …read more.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team won 25 games this season. They won a Three Rivers Conference championship. They won a sectional championship. They won a regional championship They won a semi state championship But most of all, they won the hearts of a community. That was evident Tuesday night as a community …read more.
Jackie Young set a finals single-game scoring record and eclipsed 1,000 season points on this shot. (Photos by Nick Goralczyk) INDIANAPOLIS – The super sweet season that was for the Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team drew to a bitter end on the game’s biggest stage Saturday evening in the IHSAA Class 3A state championship game. …read more.
WARSAW – Morgan Brazo played a whole one minute and 35 seconds of basketball Saturday but made the biggest exclamation that echoed through a buzzing Warsaw Tiger Den, “Ladies, we’re going to Indy!” Brazo’s proclamation was made following Tippecanoe Valley’s 60-45 win over Rochester in the IHSAA Class 3-A girls basketball northern semi-state in a …read more.
[weaver_youtube bat4h7tzpfU rel=0] Valley’s Anne Secrest wins the tip over Rochester during the two team’s matchup in January. (File photos by Nick Goralczyk) AKRON – When Rochester and Tippecanoe Valley meet on the gridiron the game is known as the “Battle of the Bell.” This Saturday when the two school’s girls basketball teams square off …read more.
SYRACUSE – Since the current alignment of the Class 3-A Sectional 21 was formed in 2008, one thing was for certain: either Wawasee or NorthWood was going to win the sectional championship. Tippecanoe Valley said ‘not so fast’ and knocked out half of that equation Friday night in an epic 64-60 double overtime win over …read more.
Tippecanoe Valley’s Anne Secrest headlines the IFN All-Area Team for 2014-15 (File photos by Mike Deak) Youth is the buzzword for the inaugural Ink Free News All-Area Girls Basketball Team. The five-member First Team, selected by the members of the IFN sports staff, features four underclassmen. The superb squad is led by the 2014-15 IFN …read more.
AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley volleyball standout Caylie Teel has chosen to take her talents just up the road. Saturday afternoon the Lady Viking senior signed to continue her volleyball career with Grace College. Teel finished her senior season by setting new school records for kills per season (429) and highest hitting percentage (.330). She also …read more.
AKRON – On a night when the Zebras came to town, it was the Vikings that earned their stripes. The No. 10 ranked Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball team hosted No. 9 Rochester in a battle for first place in the Three Rivers Conference. It was the biggest game between the two rivals in nearly a …read more.
[weaver_youtube xn9Ub1X9Kr8 rel=0] AKRON – It looked like two different Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball teams playing Saturday night. A sluggish host fell behind Westfield early in the championship game of the Thanksgiving Classic hosted by Tippecanoe Valley, only for a second-half surge to lift the Lady Vikings to a title after a thrilling 49-46 win. …read more.
[weaver_youtube mkXR2Ajdfl4 rel=0] SYRACUSE – There was finally some celebrating to do for the Wawasee volleyball team. The 2014 season has been a roller coaster ride that has seen some nice wins but also a lot of frustration. On Saturday afternoon the Lady Warriors were able to relieve some of that stress by fighting their …read more.
SYRACUSE – You could cut the tension, and the humidity, with a knife at Wawasee High School on Monday night. With the Hardwood Tee Pee undergoing some renovations, the season opening volleyball match between Tippecanoe Valley and Wawasee was moved down the hall to the annex gym where it was standing room only. As the …read more.
AKRON – Caylie Teel is a coaches’ dream. Athletic. Fast. Selfless. Driven. The Tippecanoe Valley star is a nightmare for opponents though once she sets foot on the volleyball court. Teel heads into her senior season as one of the elite players in the area and a key component for the Vikings this fall. The …read more.
AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball coach Chris Kindig doesn’t think putting the ball in the basket will be an issue for his team this season. He does believe though that taking better care of that ball and an improved defensive performance will be the keys to a successful campaign. Kindig welcomes back his top …read more.






















