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MISHAWAKA – Bethel College issued its men’s basketball awards Sunday afternoon.
MISHAWAKA – Former Bethel College basketball star Clay Yeo is awaiting another knee surgery and preparing for life after basketball.
Former area prep basketball standouts Paul Marandet of Spring Arbor and Clay Yeo of Bethel have been honored by the Crossroads League.
MARION – The Bethel College men’s basketball team picked up a huge conference win at Indiana Wesleyan Saturday afternoon.
MISHAWAKA – Bethel College basketball star Clay Yeo is returning to finish out his senior season despite a knee injury.
MISHAWAKA – Clay Yeo’s basketball playing career at Bethel College is over as the former Triton star will need to have another knee surgery.
MISHAWAKA – Bethel College senior and former Triton High School basketball star Clay Yeo is dealing with the challenge of being out due to an injury.
INDIANAPOLIS – Bethel College senior basketball star Clay Yeo is up for the 2017 Allstate NABC and WBCA Good Works Teams award, citing service and citizenship.
MISHAWAKA – Former area prep stars Clay Yeo and Nick Kindig led Bethel College to a men’s basketball win Tuesday night.
GOSHEN – The Bethel College men’s basketball team improved to 3-0 with a win on Saturday.
GOSHEN – Nick Kindig and Clay Yeo led the Bethel College men’s basketball team to a win Friday night.
BERRIEN SPRINGS – The Bethel College men’s basketball team topped Andrews University to open its season Wednesday night.
MISHAWAKA – Bethel College star guard Clay Yeo had knee surgery on Thursday.
MISHAWAKA – Bethel College basketball star and former Triton standout Clay Yeo is an NAIA All-American.
BOURBON – The brothers Yeo are stepping onto big stages this weekend.
Bethel men’s basketball and Goshen women’s basketball are both part of the NAIA Division II National Championships which start today in Missouri and Iowa.
MISHAWAKA – The Bethel College men’s basketball team topped Taylor in league tourney play Thursday night.
MISHAWAKA – Former Triton star Clay Yeo leads the list of Bethel College basketball players honored by the conference.
FORT WAYNE – The Bethel College men’s basketball team lost at St. Francis 81-70 Tuesday night.
HUNTINGTON – The Bethel College men’s basketball team won 103-100 in overtime at Huntington Tuesday night.
MISHAWAKA – Clay Yeo led the way as Bethel beat Taylor Saturday in Crossroads League basketball action.
SPRING ARBOR, MI – The Bethel College men’s basketball team won at Spring Arbor on Saturday.
INDIANAPOLIS – Clay Yeo led the Bethel College men’s basketball team to a key win at Marian Tuesday night.
ROCHESTER HILLS, MI – Former Triton star Clay Yeo led the Bethel College basketball team to a road win Tuesday.
HARTFORD CITY – Bethel College junior Clay Yeo was named the Crossroads League Player of the Week.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – Bethel’s Clay Yeo passed the 1,000-point mark and coach Mike Lightfoot won his 750th game Thursday night.
MISHAWAKA – Former Triton star Clay Yeo is having another stellar season for the Bethel College men’s basketball team.
MISHAWAKA – No. 5 Bethel College rolled past Grace College 98-76 Saturday in men’s college basketball action.
MISHAWAKA – Clay Yeo led undefeated Bethel past Mount Vernon in men’s basketball action Tuesday night.
MISHAWAKA – Clay Yeo and Jordyn Coon helped the Bethel College men’s basketball team to a win Wednesday night.
MISHAWAKA – Clay Yeo scored 26 points and Jordyn Coon added a double-double to lift Bethel to a men’s basketball win over Riley Stichter’s IUSB team.
MISHAWAKA – Former Triton High School star Clay Yeo expects to have another big season on the hardwood for Bethel College.
HUNTINGTON – Bethel College hoops standout Clay Yeo is picked for the preseason all-league team.
KANSAS CITY, MO. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has announced the 2014-15 Division II Men’s Basketball All-America teams honoring two players from Bethel College. After averaging 19.7 points and 8.7 rebounds per game, senior Matt Schauss was named First-Team All-American. Schauss becomes the first Pilot player to earn the honor since William …read more.
FORT WAYNE – Sophomore Caleb Oetjen provided a spark off the bench to score 11 points as No. 11 Bethel College upset No. 8 Saint Francis 61-60 Saturday afternoon to advance to the Crossroads League Championship game for the third-straight year. The Pilots held the nation’s top shooting team to 37.3 percent from the field …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Bethel College sophomore Clay Yeo poured in 30 points along with eight rebounds and two assists helping the Pilots defeat Goshen College 84-77 Wednesday night in the Crossroads League Tournament. Crossroads League Player of the Year Matt Schauss added 16 points and six rebounds while Zach Miller chipped in 15 points and a …read more.
HARTFORD CITY – A fantastic regular season by the Bethel College men’s basketball program afforded one of its stars, Matt Schauss, to be named Crossroads League Player of the Year. Schauss, a senior for the Pilots, finished first in rebounds, second in scoring, third in assists and fourth in field goal percentage. Schauss averaged 20.0 …read more.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College men’s basketball team missed a chance to sweep archrival Bethel on Saturday afternoon, falling 74-70 in a nailbiting contest. The Lancers (21-9, 11-7 Crossroads League) led by 13 points late in the first half, but strong shooting from No. 12 Bethel in the second half spoiled Grace’s upset bid …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Matt Schauss and Clay Yeo each had 28 points as No. 8 ranked Bethel defeated Huntington University 104-98 in overtime Tuesday night inside the Wiekamp Athletic Center. Schauss also added 10 rebounds and seven assists on the night while Yeo chipped in six rebounds and four assists. Freshman Gage Ott poured in a …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Bethel College men’s basketball team remained undefeated on the road (15-0) earning a hard fought 68-66 victory over Marian University Saturday afternoon. Clay Yeo led four Pilots in double figures with 18 points to go along with two blocks and two steals. Matt Schauss added 17 points and nine rebounds while classmate Zach Miller contributed …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Bethel College standout Clay Yeo has been honored as the NAIA National Division II Player of the Week. Yeo, a sophomore guard, was saluted for his performances during the week of Jan. 19-25 for the Pilots. The former Triton High School star averaged 25 points, 10 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game in …read more.
MISHAWAKA – After the announcement that Clay Yeo and Matt Schauss earned back-to-back NAIA National Player of the Week awards, it was Zach Miller’s turn to shine as the senior poured in 24 points guiding No. 7 Bethel College to an 83-78 men’s basketball victory over Goshen College. The 6-1 guard connected on 6-of-12 attempts …read more.
MISHAWAKA – The Crossroads League named Clay Yeo as Player of the Week Monday after the sophomore guard continued his high-level play in a pair of Bethel College men’s basketball road wins. Yeo averaged 25.0 points, 10.0 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.5 blocks and 1.0 steal per game, while sinking 63 percent from the field on …read more.
UPLAND – For the first time since the 2008-2009 season the No. 8 ranked Bethel College men’s basketball team left Upland with a win as the Pilots silenced Taylor University 70-50 Tuesday night in Crossroads League play. Clay Yeo was the catalyst for Bethel as the 6-5 sophomore poured in 31 points in the league win. The …read more.
HUNTINGTON – The Bethel College men’s basketball team traveled to Huntington University to take on the Foresters Tuesday night and rebounded in a big way winning 96-86. Additionally, the Pilots out-rebounded their opponent 52-22 including 24 offensive rebounds for the Crossroads League victory. Bethel (16-3, 4-3) was led by Clay Yeo’s 27 points to go along …read more.
FORT WAYNE – In a pivotal top ten matchup, the No. 7-ranked Bethel College men’s basketball team used a huge second half effort to blow past No. 9 University of Saint Francis 87-65 Tuesday night on the campus of USF. Sophomore Clay Yeo, who earlier in the day found out his younger brother was going …read more.
MISHAWAKA – For the first time since December 13, the No. 5 ranked Bethel College men’s basketball team will return to the friendly confines of the Wiekamp Athletic Center. The stakes are much higher as the Pilots (14-1) will host archival Grace College (11-4) on Saturday, Jan. 3, at 3 p.m. in Crossroads League play. …read more.
MISHAWAKA – It’s been nothing but a win-win situation this season for both Clay Yeo and the Bethel College men’s basketball program. Who would expect any less from a player and a program both known for being winners. Yeo has been a major factor from day one for the Pilots. The former Triton High School …read more.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – Clay Yeo just continues his stellar season for the Bethel College men’s basketball team. Sophomore Yeo helped the Pilots rally late Tuesday night to post an 80-71 win over Saint Thomas University in overtime. Yeo, a former standout at Triton High School who played last season at Valparaiso University, helped the …read more.
Miami Gardens, Florida – The big three of Matt Schauss, Zach Miller and Clay Yeo combined for 58 points as the No. 5 ranked Bethel College men’s basketball team defeated Florida Memorial 71-46 Monday night. Senior Matt Schauss led the way for Bethel with 23 points to go along with nine rebounds while classmate Zach Miller …read more.
SPRING ARBOR, MI – The sixth-ranked Bethel College men’s basketball team topped host Spring Arbor 81-56 Saturday in Crossroads League play. Matt Schauss canned 20 points to pace the Pilots, who improve to 11-1 overall and 2-1 in conference action. Sophomore Clay Yeo continued his outstanding play for the Pilots. The former Triton High School …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Tuesday night wasn’t a great time for Bethel to be short-handed. Having No. 1-ranked Indiana Wesleyan in the Wiekamp Center, the Pilots only had seven players available. The tired legs took its toll as the Wildcats were able to come away with a 78-73 men’s basketball win. The Pilots had Matt Schauss lead …read more.
HARTFORD CITY – The Crossroads League Player of the Week award winners for men’s and women’s basketball have been released for competitions during the week of November 9 through November 15. Players are selected for this award by their performances and contributions during the week of competition. Clay Yeo, a sophomore from Bethel, was selected …read more.
LaCrosse, Wisconsin – The Bethel College men’s basketball team improved to 8-0 on the season defeating Viterbo University 85-66 in the Viterbo Invitation Tournament Saturday afternoon. The Pilots would set the tone defensively holding Viterbo to 33 percent shooting for the game and 28 percent from three-point range. Likewise, Bethel converted on 48 percent from the …read more.
LACROSSE, Wisc. – Sophomore guard Clay Yeo continued his fine play scoring 21 points and grabbing 10 rebounds as the No. 10 ranked Bethel College men’s basketball defeated (RV) Waldorf University 75-56 in the Viterbo University Invitational. The win improves the Pilots’ record to a perfect 7-0 on the season. Bethel would struggle to find …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Sophomore guard Clay Yeo scored 31 points helping the Bethel College men’s basketball team to a 96-75 victory over local foe Holy Cross College Tuesday night at the Wiekamp Athletic Center. Senior Zach Miller also poured in 24 points shooting 5-of-10 from beyond the arc and 7-of-12 from the field. Miller has now …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Clay Yeo made his first-ever home game for Bethel College one to remember Friday night. The star sophomore poured in a game-high 31 points as the Pilots rallied to top Lawrence Tech University 75-72 in the opening night of the Gates Automotive Classic in the Wiekamp Center. Yeo, a sophomore guard who transferred …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Clay Yeo is the first Bethel College men’s basketball player since Adam Schaper (2004-2005) to score at least 15 points per game in each of his first three career games at Bethel. Yeo, a former star at Triton High School, is in his first season for the Pilots after playing at Valparaiso University …read more.
[weaver_youtube hwDYAZPXNio rel=0] MISHAWAKA – “It felt like home.” For Clay Yeo, that was all that really had to be said upon walking into the Wiekamp Center. A former camper at Bethel College, Yeo spent a year playing for Valparaiso University and just felt out of place. Transferring to Bethel this fall, Yeo is not …read more.
Huntington, Ind. – The Bethel College men’s basketball team will enter the 2014-15 season picked to finish second in the Crossroads League, according to a vote taken by all ten head coaches. The Pilots, who return starting guards Zach Miller and Matt Schauss from last season’s 28-8 team, and whose group of newcomers include sophomore …read more.
VALPARAISO – It’s going to be a lot easier for Triton basketball fans to get the chance again to see former hometown hero Clay Yeo play in person. Yeo, who recently completed his freshman year at Valparaiso University, plans to transfer to Bethel College. The transfer of the former Trojan star was confirmed in a …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The bracket is out and March Madness is finally underway. The NCAA tournament selection committee went to work and unleashed the blue print for the annual madness on Sunday evening. 68 teams made the cut while others watched the proverbial bubble burst. All roads lead to the Lonestar State this year as Dallas …read more.
I was originally going to use my intro to rant and rave about how embarrassing the Notre Dame men’s basketball team has been this year and then finish it off by calling for Mike Brey to be fired using not-so-hard facts and a lot of personal grudges. Then I remembered that it is Valentine’s Day. …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Valparaiso’s Clay Yeo has been honored following his clutch performance in the Crusaders win over Oakland on Sunday afternoon. Yeo, a former standout for Triton, has been named the Horizon League Freshman of the Week. Yeo, who had played just three minutes over Valpo’s last three games entering Sunday and did not play …read more.
VALPARAISO – Clay Yeo is set to get some TV time Wednesday night. The former Triton High School basketball star, now a freshman at Valparaiso University, will play at Illinois Wednesday. The game, which tips-off at 7:30 p.m. ET, will be televised by the Big Ten Network. Yeo, a 6-4 guard, is off to a …read more.
The fantastic cross country season by the Warsaw trio of Jake Poyner, Robert Murphy and Ellis Coon will get us going to No. 1 on our individual Top 10 list. 5. The Big Three: Warsaw’s trio of Jake Poyner, Robert Murphy and Ellis Coon just can’t be separated. Almost like the way the group was …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – It was home sweet home for the Indiana All-Star basketball teams Saturday night. The boys team made it a clean sweep of the series with Kentucky with an 84-77 win while the girls squad earned a split with a 100-86 victory at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The Indiana All-Stars, who had posted a 114-60 …read more.
LOUISVILLE – Clay Yeo did his part to help the Indiana All-Stars dominate their Kentucky counterparts Friday night. The Triton High School star tossed in 12 points as Indiana rolled to a 114-60 win in the first game of the annual series in Freedom Hall. Yeo, who led Triton to a Class 1-A state runner-up …read more.
TIPTON – Several area basketball standouts made strong contributions for their respective teams Wednesday night as the Indiana All-Star teams won a pair of exhibition games versus the Junior All-Star teams at Tipton High School. The Indiana All-Star boys team posted a 133-111 victory. Former Triton High School star Clay Yeo had four points and …read more.
SULLIVAN – Clay Yeo’s debut as an Indiana All-Star was a success Monday night. The former Triton High School star netted 11 points to help the Indiana squad defeat the Junior All-Stars 106-95 in an exhibition game at Sullivan High School. Yeo, a Valparaiso University recruit who led the Trojans to a Class 1-A state …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Clay Yeo has already made history by being the first-ever boys basketball player from Triton High School selected as a prestigious Indiana All-Star. Now, the former star of the Trojans hopes to make a little more history for the talent-laden team. “The common goal for all of us is to beat Kentucky twice,” …read more.
BOURBON – It’s no surprise that Clay Yeo was headed to a basketball workout after school on Tuesday. It’s that type of dedication that is a big reason why the Triton High School star is an Indiana All-Star. Yeo, a 6-6 player who can do it all on the hardwood, was one of 13 seniors …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The outstanding duo of seniors Clay Yeo of Triton and Demetrius Jackson of Mishawaka Marian highlight the rosters announced earlier today for the North-South Indiana All-Star Basketball Classic. Yeo and Jackson will be teammates on the North squad for the contest slated for April 14. The 25th annual games, sponsored by Hoosier Basketball …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Triton senior star Clay Yeo added yet another honor to his prep basketball resume Tuesday. Yeo, who led the Trojans to a Class 1-A state runner-up finish in March, was named to the third team All-State list by The Associated Press. Yeo, a 6-6 guard bound for Valparaiso University, led the Trojans in …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Jared Bloom wanted to make some more basketball memories. Clay Yeo was just looking for a little hoops therapy to ease his mind. Both of the former prep standouts got their wishes in the McDonald’s Michiana High School All-Star contested Monday night. The pair, along the way, also helped their Red Team to …read more.
MISHAWAKA – A handful of area senior standouts on the hardwood are scheduled to play Monday evening in All-Star action at Bethel College. Five local players, a trio of young ladies and a pair of young men, are slated to compete in the McDonald’s Michiana All-Star basketball games in the Wiekamp Center. Selected as teammates …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Clay Yeo put his Triton boys basketball team on his slim shoulders and led a furious charge in the final quarter of his prep career Saturday. Unfortunately for Yeo and the Trojans, Borden never flinched. The Braves cooly drained huge treys and even bigger free throws in the fourth quarter to hold off …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – The Triton boys basketball team came a long, long way this season. The Trojans, despite falling just short of their coveted destination, walked out of Bankers Life Fieldhouse with heads held high on Saturday. With very good reason too. No. 10 Triton earned its second Class 1-A state runner-up finish in the last …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Triton High School senior basketball star Clay Yeo continues to add to his lengthy list of honors. Yeo, who will lead the Trojans into the Class 1-A state championship game on Saturday, earned first-team, All-State honors Thursday from the IBCA. Yeo, a Valparaiso University recruit, was one of 15 players statewide named to …read more.
BOURBON – Every championship calibre basketball team needs players like Seth Glingle. The state bound Triton boys basketball team is no exception. Glingle’s true value to the Trojans will never show up in a final stat sheet. That’s only because the 6-4 center provides heart, hustle and toughness, all categories not accounted for in the …read more.
BOURBON – A sign hanging in one of the hallways inside Triton High School says “Offense Sells Tickets, But Defense Wins Championships.” The Triton boys basketball team hopes that phrase rings true for them just one more time this season. The defensive-minded Trojans, whose grit and effort on the defensive end has become their calling …read more.
BOURBON — Their mettle has been tested by some of the best teams in the state. Their demeanor, as smooth as silk. With just one more test in front of them, it’s like walking into a green room on a Hollywood set. One might think the buzz of ‘State Week’ would crack the shells of …read more.
MISHAWAKA – A pair of senior standouts, Jared Bloom of Warsaw and Clay Yeo of Triton, headline the rosters announced on Thursday for the second McDonald’s Michiana All-Star Basketball Game. Bloom and Yeo are expected to be teammates on the Red Team for the contest, scheduled to be played on Monday, March 25 at 7:15 …read more.
BOURBON – There’s not much missing from Clay Yeo’s incredible high school basketball résumé. The Triton senior superstar still does have a couple of items at the top of his hardwood wish list though that he wants to add to his amazing lengthy list of accomplishments in his prolific prep career. Well, namely one big …read more.
Clay Yeo has earned the IBCA/Subway Player of the Week honors for his pair of performances Saturday in regional play. The Triton High School senior star was chosen as the District 1 recipient after leading the No. 10 Trojans to the championship of the Class 1-A Triton Regional. Yeo, a 6-6 wing player bound for …read more.
BOURBON — What a fitting send-off for a senior class not many thought would be in this position. After nearly avoiding disaster in the morning session against Fort Wayne Canterbury, No. 10 Triton got its Trojan horses back on track in the Class 1-A Triton Boys Basketball Regional, pulling away from Pioneer, 53-41. And, of …read more.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g2eD4MeesY] BOURBON — From Clay Yeo, to Seth Glingle, to the scorekeeper to the massive Triton faithful. As the horn sounded signifying Triton’s 44-41 victory over Fort Wayne Canterbury in the 1-A boys basketball regional semifinal contest at Triton, everyone exhaled a collective sigh of relief. “The thing I liked is that the kids …read more.
BOURBON — If the Friday night game Triton’s boys basketball team played against Culver at the sectional is any indication, the Trojans could go a long, long way. Wanting badly to enact retribution after a loss to Culver during the Northern State Conference season on its home floor, Triton did just that with a 44-32 …read more.
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_cZwNZ3V1o] CULVER — Triton had been in the position it faced before. It showed. Needing a defensive stop in the final 20 seconds of the Culver Boys Basketball Sectional championship game against Michigan City Marquette, Triton showed the calm of a champion. Forcing a turnover in the final seconds, it was fitting Clay Yeo …read more.
KNOX – The Triton boys basketball team put an exclamation point on the regular season Friday night. The red-hot shooting Trojans trounced host Knox 76-37 in the Northern State Conference and regular-season finale. Senior star and Indiana All-Star candidate Clay Yeo led the way for the Trojans who won their seventh straight game. Yeo poured …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton boys basketball team tuned up for a huge game on Friday by downing Rochester 60-45 Tuesday night. The Trojans, who improved to 13-5 with their fifth straight win, will host Class 3-A power and ninth-ranked Tippecanoe Valley on Friday. Clay Yeo had another big game Tuesday night as the host Trojans …read more.
BOURBON – The Triton boys basketball team took another step towards a conference championship Thursday night. The host Trojans controlled the contest en route to besting Bremen 54-37 in Northern State Conference play. Senior star Clay Yeo produced a game-high 22 points as the Trojans improved to 12-5 overall and 5-1 in league play. Triton, …read more.
LAKEVILLE – The Triton boys basketball team got a measure of revenge on LaVille Saturday night. The Trojans, in the process, also collected a huge Northern State Conference victory. Star senior Clay Yeo once again led the way as the Trojans topped the host Lancers 44-38 in a key conference clash. Yeo, a Valparaiso University …read more.
BOURBON – Triton High School will honor Clay Yeo on Feb. 12 for his nomination as a McDonald’s All-American. Yeo, a senior standout and Indiana All-Star candidate for the Trojans, will be saluted following the junior varsity game versus Rochester at Triton on Feb. 12. Yeo, a 6-6 guard, is one of 814 seniors nationwide …read more.
Clay Yeo made history in a big way Friday night for the Triton boys basketball team. The senior star poured in 36 points as the Trojans rallied in the second half for a key 55-43 win over host Jimtown in Northern State Conference play. Yeo, an Indiana All-Star candidate and Valparaiso University recruit, became Triton’s …read more.
Triton High School senior star Clay Yeo has been nominated for the McDonald’s All-American boys basketball team. Yeo, a 6-6 senior guard, is just one of seven boys players statewide who were nominated for the honor. Yeo, who has signed to play at Valparaiso University, is averaging 27.5 points-per-game this season for coach Jason Groves’ …read more.
NAPPANEE – The calendar may have read as the last day of November on Friday. The level of play between the NorthWood and Triton boys basketball teams, however, was anything but that of normal, early-season stuff Friday night. The Panthers and Trojans looked to be in mid-season form already in putting on a spirited show …read more.



















































