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IRVING, Texas – Over 130 former college football players and coaches are on the ballot for the 2021 National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame
Notre Dame and Indiana football both found out their bowl opponents Sunday.
IRVING, Texas – College football has a lot up its sleeve in preparation for its 150th year of football.
Football results for Saturday, Nov. 10.
IRVING, TX – The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame announced today the names on the 2019 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Both the Mid-American Conference and Big Ten Conference issued schedules for football games for the upcoming season, including Ball State, Indiana and Purdue schedules.
WEST LAFAYETTE – Former Purdue All-America defensive back Rod Woodson has been elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.
BRONX, N.Y. – Duke was able to edge Indiana, 44-41, in overtime of the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium.
ATHENS, Ohio – The Ball State football team got its offense going over the final three quarters Tuesday, but the Cardinals spotted Ohio a 25-point lead and never fully recovered in a 48-31 loss.
SOUTH BEND – Notre Dame defeated Wake Forest, 28-7, Saturday to stay in the hunt for a College Football Playoff berth.
PITTSBURGH – Notre Dame added a quality win to its résumé Saturday with a 42-30 win at Pittsburgh.
WEST LAFAYETTE – Minnesota finally found a solution for its stagnant offense Saturday. It gave the ball to powerful running back Shannon Brooks and let him beat up the Purdue defense. The freshman carried 17 times for a season-high 176 yards and changed the game with a 71-yard touchdown run to help the Golden Gophers …read more.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Tiquan Lang returned two interceptions for touchdowns and Michael Birdsong threw two scoring passes in his Marshall debut as the Thundering Herd beat Purdue 41-31 on Sunday.
LOS ANGELES – Cody Kessler passed for 372 yards and threw two of his six touchdown passes to George Farmer, leading Southern California to a 49-14 victory over Notre Dame in the 85th edition of the intersectional rivalry Saturday. Adoree Jackson, Darreus Rogers and Nelson Agholor also caught TD passes in a dynamic first half …read more.
COLUMBUS, OHIO – Junior running back Tevin Coleman’s 90-yard touchdown run gave Indiana a 20-14 with 7:17 remaining in the third quarter, but No. 6 Ohio State responded with 28 consecutive points to pull away to a 42-20 lead. Coleman added a 52-yard touchdown with 1:13 to make the final score 42-27 in favor of …read more.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Devin Gardner threw for two touchdowns and Drake Johnson ran for two, helping Michigan to a 34-10 victory over Indiana on Saturday. Tevin Coleman ran for 108 yards. Coleman entered as the nation’s leader at 170 yards rushing per game, and he remains the only running back in the country to …read more.
GRAPEVINE, TX – It’s brand new, and plenty of people are already talking and complaining. The NCAA unveiled its first of seven Top 25 rankings Tuesday night, which will ultimately have the top four teams placed into a much-desired playoff to determine its national champion. The selection committee will ultimately pick the four teams to …read more.
Warriors Tied Up Again Not wins, not losses. Wawasee’s biggest number on its record is ties after the Warriors and Lakeland Lakers tied 1-1 Thursday in boys soccer played in Syracuse. Lakeland found the net in the 55th minute, but Wawasee had the goal in hand as Alex Doll drew a penalty to which Luis …read more.
The high school football season hits week six this Friday night as fall has officially arrived. Warsaw comes off a huge league win at Northridge last week, which still has the Tigers in contention in the Northern Lakes Conference. Wawasee looks to upend unbeaten Plymouth on the road in a big NLC matchup. Whitko, fresh …read more.
Not too long ago I proclaimed the third week of high school football to be the best week that we would see all year, and I was very very wrong. Very wrong. I proclaimed very little going into last week and it turned out to be, perhaps, the best week we will see all season. …read more.
The Tippecanoe Valley Middle School football teams picked up a pair of big wins Tuesday to highlight athletic action. The 7th grade team blanked Northfield 22-0. Jaydin Conley had two touchdowns, 61 yards rushing and an interception for Valley. Tanner Trippiedi also had a touchdown and Jalen Potter 52 yards receiving for the winners. Alex …read more.
WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue converted two first-quarter turnovers into touchdowns and used those 14 points as the springboard to a 35-13 victory against Southern Illinois on Saturday. Danny Etling threw touchdown passes of 10 yards to DeAngelo Yancey and 44 yards to Danny Anthrop during the first quarter after a fumble by Southern Illinois running …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.
[weaver_youtube W0WcpRX66VY rel=0] SOUTH WHITLEY – It’s not about how you start, it’s about how you finish. On Friday night the Whitko football team started and ended its with performance with stellar defensive play. The Wildcats defense scored twice off of turnovers against Wabash to spark a thrilling 30-24 over the visiting Apaches. “Once …read more.
[weaver_youtube uQWE7fPT378 rel=0] AKRON – The struggles continued for the Tippecanoe Valley football team on Friday night. The Vikings welcomed in Three Rivers Conference foe Northfield to Death Valley and the Norsemen were anything but kind guests. Northfield overcame a 6-0 first quarter deficit to claim a 40-22 win over Valley. 40 points in the …read more.
[weaver_youtube OQ_KHLTbp1M rel=0] SYRACUSE – These two teams just don’t know how to play nice. In a Northern Lakes Conference where most football teams have some sort of ties to a historical rivalry, Wawasee and NorthWood just have a thing for one another. In an epic 27-21 final in favor of host Wawasee Friday night …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – How many heroes can a high school football team have? It was too many to count for Warsaw Friday night. The Tigers got big plays from a plethora of players to notch the biggest win of the season. Warsaw kept itself in the top half of the Northern Lakes Conference by stunning host …read more.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley Middle School volleyball teams defeated Triton in action Thursday. The 7th grade A team posted a 25-8, 14-25, 25-10 win. Ally Betten had two kills and five aces and Ali Miller five aces for Valley. Alexis Michael had three aces, while Kaitlyn Lewis had an ace and Emily Murphy had …read more.
[weaver_youtube YbGGwg4JmWk rel=0] Concord Too Much For Wawasee Netters It was another frustrating night on the court for the Wawasee volleyball team. Concord handed the Lady Warriors their third Northern Lakes Conference loss of the season, winning 3-0. The night was frustrating because the Lady Warriors played one of their best matches of the season …read more.
SYRACUSE -It wasn’t quite the hype of Friday night lights but when the Lakeview and Wawasee eighth grade football teams met on Thursday night, the excitement was just as real. The two teams met in a Northeast Lakes Middle School Conference contest at Wawasee Middle School and it was the Warriors that left with bragging …read more.
SYRACUSE – The NFL Punt, Pass & Kick competitions have been taking place in cities across America, with a winner to be decided before the end of the NFL regular season. Locally, a competition was held Wednesday, Sept. 17, at the Harold Schrock Athletic Complex in Syracuse. Seven of the participants from the Syracuse competition …read more.
The high school football regular season will hit the halfway point this Friday night at halftime. That being said, area teams will look to gain steam over the next month heading into postseason play. But, first, the local squads hope to collect a conference win this week. Here is a quick look at the prep …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.
INDIANAPOLIS – The annual Shamrock Series was anything but a sham for the Notre Dame football team on Saturday night. The Fighting Irish met at Lucas Oil Stadium in the state’s capital to take on in-state rival Purdue for the 86th time. The visiting Boilermakers did everything in their power to keep things close but …read more.
Memorial Shuts Out Wawasee Two goals in the first half and a late goal put the cap on a 3-0 boys soccer win for Elkhart Memorial over Wawasee Saturday morning in northern Elkhart County. The loss sets the Warriors at an even 3-3-3 on the season. “The guys fought hard, and I am proud of …read more.
DUNLAP – When the Wawasee football team stepped onto Jake Field for its Northern Lakes Conference contest against Concord, it was all business. After all, the Warriors had something to prove after getting shutout at home in their last contest. Wawasee knew it had to bring its best game to take on the No. 2 …read more.
WABASH – A big second half scoring surge lifted Southwood past Tippecanoe Valley Friday night. The hosts tallied 33 second-half points in outscoring the Vikings 58-29 in Three Rivers Conference action. Valley drops to 0-4 overall for the first time in school history. The Vikings are 0-2 in league play. Southwood, which improves to 3-1 …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw played on a short field almost all game long Friday night. That made it one long evening again for Elkhart Memorial. The host Tigers got great defense and special teams play in blanking the Crimson Chargers 24-0 in Northern Lakes Conference play at Fisher Field. Warsaw, facing a must-win contest, bounced back …read more.
NORTH MANCHESTER – The Whitko football team thrives on running the pigskin. The Wildcats were at their best Friday night in rushing roughshod over host Manchester for a big Three Rivers Conference win. Whitko piled up 374 yards on the ground in stomping the Squires 42-7. Tanner Hughes did most of the damage for Whitko …read more.
BOURBON – It was all about the ground game for Bremen Friday night. The Lions rushed their way past host Triton for a 34-13 Northern State Conference high school football victory. Bremen piled up 301 yards on the ground in the win. Grant Klockow scored on runs of two and 58 yards in the opening …read more.
SYRACUSE – The Wawasee Pee Wee Football program received a pair of generous donations of $500 recently. The donations were to help the program fund new uniforms for the team, which is geared for elementary-aged children in the Wawasee area. The first photo is a donation from Glenbrook Auto and features Wawasee Pee Wee Football …read more.
It’s a Friday edition of Nick’s Picks! Last weekend was so bad, I decided to take another day just to recover. But it’s now a new week and everybody gets to start fresh. We are all 0-0 this week, at least that’s how I’m thinking about it. Seriously, it was a rough week for prep …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.
MIDDLEBURY – After the thrashing the varsity Raiders gave the Warriors Saturday afternoon, the Northridge side continued its football stronghold on Wawasee by posting a 17-0 junior varsity victory Monday evening. The JV game was moved to Monday as the varsity was shifted to last Saturday due to the storms in the area Friday night. …read more.
SOUTH WHITLEY – The wait for well worth it for the Whitko football team. The Wildcats posted their first win of the season Saturday by blanking Southwood 7-0 in the Three Rivers Conference opener. The game was suspended due to weather Friday night in the third quarter with the hosts up 7-0. The Whitko defense …read more.
PLYMOUTH – The Warsaw football team was not able to weather a second storm Saturday. This one came in the form of Taylor Fulton. The Plymouth running back ran wild in pacing the Rockies to a 41-6 victory over the Tigers in the Northern Lakes Conference opener for both teams. The league tilt was suspended …read more.
[weaver_youtube OZMhfO8sgEo rel=0] SYRACUSE – A budding conference rivalry between two undefeated teams. New jerseys for the home team, new helmets for the visitors. Bad blood all around. Yes, the mood was set for a gridiron showdown between Northridge and Wawasee on Friday night, and then the lighting struck, literally. After waiting all week for …read more.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley football team came up just short Saturday in a bid for its first win. A late touchdown by Jacob Casper lifted visiting Manchester to a 27-20 victory over the Vikings in the Three Rivers Conference opener for both teams. The game was postponed on Friday night due to the weather. …read more.
WEST LAFAYETTE – If anyone was feeling chipper at Ross-Ade Stadium Saturday, likely they were wearing maroon and gold. The Central Michigan Chippewas looked very stout in a 38-17 win at Purdue in a game littered with Boilermaker miscues. The Boilermakers committed three turnovers, were flagged for a handful of costly penalties, and failed to …read more.
BOURBON – Preston Hansel made sure to spoil the home opener for Triton. The Culver senior had a big game in pacing the Cavaliers past the host Trojans 28-0 in a game completed today. The Northern State Conference opener for both teams was suspended due to weather Friday night with Culver leading 14-0 late in …read more.
BOURBON – The Northern State Conference football bout between Culver and Triton has been suspended until 10 a.m. on Saturday morning. Much like the other area games officials on site stopped the contest after lightning was seen in the area. Triton athletic director Mason McIntyre announced that there will be free admission for the the …read more.
PLYMOUTH – The Northern Lakes Conference football opener between Warsaw and Plymouth on Friday night got started, but fell victim to Mother Nature’s wrath. The Tigers trailed the Rockies 7-3 with 6:17 left to play in the first quarter when the game was stopped due to lightning in the area. Officials announced after a delay …read more.
SYRACUSE – The much anticipated gridiron showdown between Northidge and Wawasee has been postponed until Saturday. The two Northern Lakes Conference foes will kickoff at 4:30 p.m. at Wawasee High School. Friday night’s start was delayed early after lightning being seen in the area. After a long wait fans, administrators and players were finally informed …read more.
The games matter just a little more this Friday night. It’s conference time. Conference championships may not be won in the league openers, but teams can take a big step towards building momentum for the rest of the regular season and a run at a title. All eyes this week will be squarely on Syracuse …read more.
This is THE week. I hate to raise the bar too high but this might be the greatest weekend of football that we have all season. Yes, I am serious, Kosciusko. How could it get any better? Notre Dame/Michigan, NorthWood/Concord, Warsaw/Plymouth, the NFL returns and Tom Wogomon returns to Syracuse. I don’t know how to …read more.
The Tippecanoe Valley Middle School football teams collected a pair of wins Tuesday evening. The Valley 7th grade team defeated Whitko 44-0. Dakota Gaff rushed for 108 yards and scored two touchdowns for the winners. Jace Potter also had two touchdowns for Valley and Zach Landis and Tanner Trippiedi each had one. The Valley 8th …read more.
SOUTH BEND – Everett Golson looked better after a year off than he ever did in helping Notre Dame get to the national championship two seasons ago. In his first game back after missing last season for academic impropriety, Golson threw touchdown passes of 75 and 53 yards and became just the third Notre Dame …read more.
After just one quarter, it was clear that Indiana coach Kevin Wilson has more confidence than ever in the Indiana running game. And by halftime, Hoosiers quarterback Nate Sudfeld had made so many handoffs it was strange to see him drop back to pass. Indiana rode Tevin Coleman, who rushed for a career-high 247 yards, …read more.
Seniors Fit To Be Tied The Wawasee boys soccer team and its fans celebrated the team’s seniors on Saturday afternoon and the seniors gave the fans something to celebrate in return, kind of. The Warriors played a solid game from start to finish but visiting South Bend Riley was just as solid. The two teams …read more.
[weaver_youtube ZghJ2IsHoOA rel=0] WEST LAFAYETTE – Purdue had to sweat it out, but opened the 2014 football season with a win. Akeem Hunt’s 38-yard rushing touchdown with 3:42 to go was the break Purdue needed to help the Boilermakers to a 43-34 victory against Western Michigan. The Hunt touchdown came just one play after Western …read more.
[weaver_youtube P4kzaOPyyIw rel=0] SYRACUSE – Friday night at Warrior Field was the location for the first gridiron showdown between West Noble and Wawasee since 1973 and while the bad weather missed the game, the Chargers still got a heavy helping of Wawasee’s reign. The Warriors celebrated the 41-year reunion by scoring a point for every …read more.
WARSAW – Hollywood could not have written a sweeter script for the senior members of the Warsaw football team than the one that transpired Friday night. The Tigers’ Class of 2015 may be small in numbers, but proved to be huge in heart on this evening. The resilient Tigers rallied, led by the senior pair …read more.
WABASH – The Triton football team was bidding for the program’s first 2-0 start in five years Friday night. But host Northfield was not a kind host to the Trojans. The Norsemen pulled away to defeat Triton 49-20 in non-conference action. Northfield, which beat the Trojans 27-6 a season ago, led 7-0 after the opening …read more.
SOUTH WHITLEY – The Whitko football team dug itself another big hole Friday night. The host Wildcats for the second straight week were unable to overcome a big early deficit. Columbia City raced to a 22-0 lead after the opening period and went on to defeat the host Wildcats 43-20 Friday night. Whitko, which lost …read more.
BREMEN – Host Bremen found a way to top Tippecanoe Valley Friday night. More accurately, the host Lions found a “Topper” way to defeat the Vikings in prep football action. Bremen junior Ryan Topper hauled in four touchdown receptions to lead the way for the winners. Topper caught scoring strikes of 47, 17, 55 and …read more.
WARSAW – The senior members of the Warsaw football team proved they can do much more than block and tackle Thursday night. The senior class for coach Phil Jensen’s team spent the evening serving dinner to local kids at the Baker Youth Club. The Class of 2015 members of the football team will be saluted …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 opportunity to build momentum going into conference play. That’s what awaits local prep football teams come week two contests Friday night. For the pair of Wawasee and Triton, it’s a chance to get off to a quick 2-0 start. For Warsaw, Tippecanoe Valley and Whitko, it’s a chance to even the early-season mark at …read more.
I’ve never tripped and fallen. I just randomly attack the floor…and win. Full disclosure: I was not attacked by a pterodactyl, nor was anybody. I just really needed a good title for my article and I knew “pterodactyl” would draw people in. So, thanks for stopping by and keep reading! Things just keep getting better. …read more.
AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley Middle School football teams opened the season by going 1-1 versus Edgewood. The Valley 7th grade team defeated Edgewood 38-0. Jaydin Conley and Jace Potter each scored three touchdowns for Valley. Conley rushed for 110 yards and Potter had 49 in the win. Edgewood topped Valley 26-14 in the 8th …read more.
Warsaw native and former standout kicker Jake Rogers was signed by the Miami Dolphins on Monday. The 27-year old Rogers kicked for the Tigers for just one season. He set program records for most PATs, most field goals and longest field goal. Rogers was a soccer standout at WCHS, setting records for career goals and …read more.
Ladies Take JV Invite For the third consecutive year the Wawasee junior varsity team took the top spot in its own invitational. The ladies started their day by coming back after losing the opening game against West Noble 25-17. Wawasee took the last two games 25-17, 15-8. South Bend Washington stood no chance against Wawasee …read more.
[weaver_youtube iPQ5CEPkE1g rel=0] COLUMBIA CITY – The Warsaw football team resembled a roller coaster Friday night. The Tigers had their fair share of ups, but in the end there were more downs in the season opener. Host Columbia City used a big second-half performance to handle Warsaw 33-21. The Eagles got three touchdown runs from bruising …read more.
[weaver_youtube EDCPEy-bCps rel=0] SOUTH WHITLEY – It was a hot start that only got hotter. But as the blistering sun and humidly slowly faded in the shadows of Ryan Huff Field, cramped and dehydrated players were just thankful to get week one over with. Since they had to play, and it’s week one of the …read more.
SOUTH WHITLEY – It was an exhilarating first year on the job for Whitko head coach Josh Mohr in 2013. The rookie head coach started off 0-2 before guiding the Wildcats to six victories in the next seven games to claim a piece of the Three Rivers Conference championship for the first time since 2002. …read more.
Dare I say it, Kosciusko? Can it really be true? Is football FINALLY back!? Yes, yes it is. *and there was much rejoicing* Finally we can forget about pretending that we like the summer. Who really enjoys the lake and the sandbar? I mean, did we really enjoy warm weather all that much? Now we …read more.
SYRACUSE – Though the saying is traditionally, “Defense wins championships” there seems to be a lot of love going around for the offensive units of local teams. Fans in Indianapolis, Bloomington, South Bend and even Chicago, of all places, are raving about how productive their team’s offense will be this season. Though the size of …read more.
BOURBON – There is a positive attitude surrounding the Triton football program these days. One would think after five consecutive losing season that it would be hard to have many positives going into a new season. But a new season is just that, new. A fresh start. Second-year Trojan head coach John Johns has been …read more.
There was no surprise at the top of the Associated Press preseason college football poll released today. Defending national champion Florida State garnered 57 of the 60 first-place votes to hold the top spot in the poll. The Seminoles, led by Heisman Trophy winning quarterback Jameis Winston, defeated Auburn 34-31 in the BCS national championship …read more.
BOURBON – It was not Friday night lights like fans are accustomed to seeing, but Triton’s scrimmage against Manchester on Friday night officially ushered in a new prep football season. While no score is kept, the energy coming from both sidelines was more than noticeable when the two schools faced off. No, scrimmages are not …read more.
SYRACUSE – Sign-ups to participate in the NFL’s Punt, Pass And Kick competition have begun. Boys and girls ages 6-15 can enter, which can be done at the Syracuse Community Center in person, online at www.nflppk.com, or the day of the event, which is Wednesday, Sept. 17, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Harold Schrock Athletic …read more.
AKRON – Anyone that had the privilege of seeing Tanner Andrews play for the Tippecanoe Valley Vikings over the past four years knows that the young man is as talented of an athlete that will ever walk the halls of the Akron high school. In his time as a Viking, Andrews made an impact in …read more.
WARSAW – The Kosciusko County Pee Wee Football League is accepting registrations for its upcoming 30th season. Registration forms are available at area Penguin Point locations and also at Reneker’s Sport Shop in Warsaw. Registration can also be done online at www.kcpeeweefootball.com. The league is open to those ages eight through the sixth grade. Cheerleaders …read more.
SYRACUSE – The Wawasee High School athletic department is putting together a campaign to help spruce up its athletic facilities, and at the same time, demonstrate Wawasee’s community pride. The Warrior Way Walkway will be built next to the football stadium’s new concession stand and ticket booth currently under construction. By purchasing a brick, which …read more.
SYRACUSE – There will be some welcomed changes to the fields and gyms at Wawasee High School at the start of the next school year. Construction and renovations will begin this summer that will offer a fresh look to most of the athletic complexes at 1 Warrior Path. Last year the softball team received a …read more.
ANDERSON – In anticipation of the Indianapolis Colts Training Camp, Anderson University is seeking 200 individuals to serve as volunteers. The goal of volunteers serving at camp is to create a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors to campus. In order to be a volunteer for the AU Colts Training Camp, the following are …read more.
Ivy Tech Community College received approval from the South Bend Redevelopment Commission to move forward on a Memorandum of Understanding with the city of South Bend to exclusively explore the feasibility of the CAFE Center project at the former Football Hall of Fame. The MOU was approved at the Thursday, April 24, meeting. “Ivy Tech …read more.
Super Bowl weekend is finally upon us and I have taken the liberty of setting aside a special article to preview this year’s NFL title match. This will be an exciting game full of some very big personalities and memorable moments. So, without further delay, let’s get down to business. NOTE: I did my homework …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Despite hosting a playoff game this weekend, there is a possibility that the Indianapolis Colts may be blacked out locally on television. The reason: over 4,500 tickets are still available for the game as of Thursday morning according to a Colts team spokesman. The game scheduled for 4:35 p.m. Saturday against the Kansas …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Three area high schools were issued great news among its football programs as the Associated Press issued its All-State football picks for the 2013 season. Tippecanoe Valley, Warsaw and Wawasee all had players named to the AP lists, which issued First-Team and Honorable Mention selections for all six classes of football teams. In …read more.
WEST LAFAYETTE – Steve Hull caught a career-high 10 passes for 169 yards and two touchdowns to help Illinois defeat Purdue 20-16 on Saturday afternoon. Nathan Scheelhaase completed 24 of 30 passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns and Josh Ferguson ran for a career-high 115 yards for the Fighting Illini (4-7, 1-6 Big Ten), …read more.
WEST LAFAYETTE – Jordan Canzeri ran for a career-high 165 yards on 20 carries to help the Iowa Hawkeyes defeat the Purdue Boilermakers 38-14 on Saturday afternoon. Canzeri, a sophomore who entered the game with 173 yards rushing all season, also scored a touchdown to help the Hawkeyes become bowl eligible. Jake Rudock passed for …read more.
GOSHEN – Make it two football coaching vacancies in the Northern Lakes Conference. Mike Cheviron has resigned after three seasons as the head football coach at Goshen High School. Cheviron joins former NorthWood coach Scott Hoover as NLC coaches to resign since the end of the season. Hoover resigned on Oct. 26 after five seasons …read more.
GOSHEN – With just one Northern Lakes Conference team still alive from fall sports – Concord football – NLC secretary Larry Kissinger late Monday afternoon issued the final lists for its all conference teams. Lists for volleyball, boys and girls soccer as well as football were released. The girls golf, boys and girls cross country …read more.
WEST LAFAYETTE – Ohio State continued on its quest to challenge for a national championship, completely overwhelming Purdue, 56-0, Saturday afternoon at Ross-Ade Stadium. It was literally all Ohio State from the outset. On just Purdue’s second play from scrimmage, a Danny Etling pass was picked off by Doran Grant and returned 33 yards for …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The odds were stacked against the Warsaw football team on Friday night at Carroll High School but that did not deter the underdog Tigers from going toe-to-toe with one of the state’s toughest teams. The Tigers frustrated a talented Charger squad for most of the game but after taking a 7-0 …read more.
SYRACUSE – Wawasee knew exactly what was coming at them. They just couldn’t stop the steam engine that was the Leo rushing offense. The Lions only threw three passes the entire night, sticking with its bread and butter rushing attack that piled up more than 400 yards on the ground during a 35-7 win over …read more.
Apologies for the late post. I am just trying to compete with the local news broadcast. We all know who is more entertaining. I am happy to say that last week certainly lived up to the hype. The local prep teams gave us a few good games to talk about. Notre Dame and USC put …read more.
JV Picks Up Football Win Wawasee’s junior varsity football team ended its season with a thrilling victory Saturday morning in Syracuse, a 14-7 winner over Goshen. Stephon Miller ripped off a 65-yard rushing touchdown and Cameron Adams added a score for the Warriors, which finish the season 3-6 overall. Jeff Bartman added a 60-yard kick-off …read more.
SOUTH WHITLEY – Friday night’s Three Rivers Conference showdown at Ryan Huff Memorial Stadium had it all. Two teams with very different, but very effective offensive attacks and a rivalry game escalated with a share of the conference title on the line in front of a near capacity crowd. The showdown between Tippecanoe Valley and …read more.





















































