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MARION – The Warsaw girls and boys track teams both had some impressive efforts in an indoor meet Saturday at Indiana Wesleyan.

The Warsaw boys and girls track teams had some fine performances in season-opening indoor action over the weekend.

WARSAW – WCHS senior Allison Miller is bringing an impressive running and academic résumé to Butler University.

WARSAW – The Warsaw girls track team will hold a call-out meeting on Jan. 19 for the 2017 season.

NORTH MANCHESTER – Manchester High School senior Clara Burdette signed Tuesday to continue her academic and cross country/track & field career at University of Saint Francis.

WARSAW – Matt Thacker will take over as the new Warsaw girls track coach.

WARSAW – Scott Erba has stepped down after an outstanding tenure as the WCHS girls track coach.

WARSAW – The Ink Free News Top 10 teams concludes with a march to No. 1.

WARSAW – The Ink Free News Top 10 individuals list culminates with our top 5 choices for the 2015-16 athletic season.

WARSAW – Ink Free News Sports brings you our Top 10 athletes and teams for the 2015-16 season. Today’s grouping is individuals 6-10.

BLOOMINGTON – Whitko’s Kaitlyn Reed placed fifth in the high jump at the State Finals Friday night.

BLOOMINGTON – A pair of Warsaw girls track relay teams earned medals at the State Finals Friday night at IU.

BLOOMINGTON – A preview of the IHSAA Girls Track State Finals.

WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School senior Audrey Rich has set herself up to compete for state glory this weekend at the IHSAA Girls Track State Finals.

TERRE HAUTE – Several area high school track athletes were named to the IATCCC Academic All-State lists.

KOKOMO – Warsaw won its fifth straight girls track regional title Tuesday at Kokomo, and Whitko’s Kaitlyn Reed will make a repeat appearance at the IHSAA State Finals next weekend.

KOKOMO – A preview of the Kokomo Girls Track Regional for Tuesday, May 24.

ROCHESTER – Whitko’s Kaitlyn Reed and Suzi Sickafoose won individual titles at the Rochester Girls Track Sectional, and athletes from Tippecanoe Valley and Triton also qualified for regionals next week.

GOSHEN – The Northern Lakes Conference has named its All-NLC performers for girls and boys track and girls tennis.

BOURBON – Sports results for Triton on Wednesday, May 11.

WARSAW – The Lady Tigers steamrolled the competition at the Northern Lakes Conference Girls Track Championships Wednesday, winning its 11th straight team title.

MARION – Whitko’s boys track team won the TRC title Tuesday night while the girls team finished third.

Weather Delays: May 10

May 10, 2016

Weather delays and maneuvering for Tuesday, May 10.

WARSAW – A preview of NLC, TRC and HNAC boys and girls track conference championships this week.

AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley track teams defeated Culver Thursday night.

BOURBON – Rochester, Tippecanoe Valley and Triton battled on the track Tuesday in a boys/girls double dual.

WARSAW – A wrap-up of Warsaw athletics for Tuesday, May 3, including notes on the Tiger girls track team clinching another NLC round robin title.

SYRACUSE – Sports results for Wawasee on Saturday, April 30.

Weather Delays: April 30

April 30, 2016

Weather postponements and cancellations for Saturday, April 30.

WALKERTON – The Tippecanoe Valley track teams competed in the John Glenn Invitational Friday night.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s Mikala Mawhorter and Katlyn Kennedy signed to continue their athletic careers Friday morning.

SYRACUSE — A recap from Tuesday’s track meet between Wawasee, Goshen and Plymouth.

WARSAW – Warsaw’s girls track team had little trouble in topping both Concord and NorthWood Tuesday night.

WARSAW – Saturday’s sports wrap for Warsaw.

WARSAW – WCHS senior Emily Bailey has signed with Manchester University to play both volleyball and track and field.

WARSAW – A sports wrap for Warsaw athletics for Tuesday, April 19.

HUNTINGTON – Mariah Harter, a WCHS graduate, was part of two track records Saturday for Huntington University.

FRANKLIN – Warsaw had much to be excited about following the Franklin Central Showcases for boys and girls track.

AKRON – A busy afternoon for the Valley athletic programs Thursday, April 14.

ELKHART – The Warsaw girls track team started off conference action with two dominating wins Tuesday night.

NAPPANEE – NorthWood used plenty of frontline talent to trump Wawasee, 78-54, Tuesday in girls track.

Thursday Games Postponed

April 7, 2016

Weather has interrupted Triton baseball; Whitko track, softball and baseball; and future games for Grace College.

WARSAW – Girls track and softball results for Warsaw for Tuesday, March 29.

WEST LAFAYETTE – The Warsaw girls track team had a strong showing Saturday in the HSR State Indoor Meet.

WARSAW – Warsaw’s girls track team put together a quality meet Wednesday, besting both Penn and South Bend Washington.

Windy One At NorthWood

March 23, 2016

NAPPANEE – NorthWood claimed wins in both the boys and girls track duals Tuesday night against Tippecanoe Valley.

SOUTH WHITLEY – Southwood defeated Whitko, 71-55, Tuesday in girls track.

WARSAW – A preview of local girls track teams for the 2016 season.

CULVER – Tippecanoe Valley got a chance to put in some work indoors Tuesday, working a track mini at Culver Academy.

Individuals from both Warsaw and Wawasee’s boys and girls track teams made cases for state showings at the Bulldog Invite and IWU HSR qualifiers.

MARION – Wawasee opened its boys and girls track seasons with entries at the Culver Academy and Hoosier State Relays indoor invites.

WARSAW – The Lady Tigers track team was impressive at both the Hoosier State Qualifiers and the Region Rumble over the weekend.

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley senior Lexi O’Connell has checked off a few goals in her track career, and one more huge goal was reached in signing her national letter of intent to continue her track career at IPFW.

IFN Top 10 Teams: 1-5

June 23, 2015

Some of the finer programs in the state reside right here in Kosciusko County. Our top five teams for the 2014-15 athletic season had four of the five make an appearance at the IHSAA State Finals in each respective sport. Our march to number one starts with: 5. FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING – What would …read more.

IFN Top 10 Teams: 6-10

June 22, 2015

Here is the first half of our top 10 teams for the 2014-15 athletic season in the area. 10. REACHING NEW HEIGHTS – Triton’s wrestling program experienced one of its finest seasons as a whole. The team posted 15 dual wins, which tied the school record for wins in a season with the 2000 club. …read more.

BLOOMINGTON – Expressions of excitement and euphoria were evident all over the faces of the Warsaw girls track team late Saturday night. The Tigers had every reason to look that way too after turning in an outstanding series of performances at the IHSAA State Finals. Coach Scott Erba’s team used a pair of record-setting efforts …read more.

WARSAW – Tennie Worrell will walk off the track as a competitor for the final time come Saturday night. The WCHS senior, no matter what the time or the place that shows up on the scoreboard at the State Finals, will leave the sport as a true winner in every sense of the word. Worrell, …read more.

WARSAW –  Warsaw girls track coach Scott Erba is “excited” about the group that he will take to the State Finals this year. Anyone who has seen the championship calibre of his athletes this season would understand why. The Tigers will compete in seven different events, including all three relay races, come Saturday at the …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Coaches released its lists for the Academic All-State First Team and Honorable Mention for boys and girls track. The lists contained 16 total athletes from Warsaw Community High School and Wawasee High School. The girls track Academic All-State First Team had Tennie Worrell and Audrey …read more.

WARSAW – How often do you hear of a track team winning a championship without a championship? Warsaw managed to pull off the feat Tuesday night, taking the Warsaw Girls Track Regional championship with nary an individual title holder. Warsaw’s 79 team points, seven better than runner-up Penn, did have plenty of gusto as there …read more.

WARSAW – The Warsaw girls track program would love to win another team regional championship come Tuesday night. But that would just be the icing on the cake. It’s time for individuals to step up and shine in their one chance to earn a spot in the State Finals. A talented field will convene at …read more.

[weaver_youtube dJMnKelBYao rel=0] ROCHESTER – Heading into the late stages of the girls track season, Whitko had prepared itself for what annually has been a very tough assignment. A change in plans opened a brand new door for the Wildcats, who embraced a new surrounding with happy feet. Whitko, which had been assigned to the …read more.

WARSAW – The Warsaw girls track and field program will host a Pole Vault Camp in June. The camp is open to girls who will be in grades 7-12 for the 2015-16 school year. Session I of the camp will be held June 9-11 from 1-2:30 p.m. Session II will take place June 16-18 from …read more.

The start of the state tournament series for girls track teams means that the stakes increase come Tuesday night. The Warsaw girls track team expects to stake its claim to another sectional title too. The Tigers, coming off its 10th straight conference meet championship a week ago, will be the team to beat in the …read more.

ELKHART – The future of both the Warsaw and Wawasee track programs were on display Saturday at the Northern Lakes Conference Junior Varsity girls and boys track meets at Elkhart Memorial. And the future surely looks bright as both programs posted a multitude of top-three finishes on each side. Team scores were not kept for …read more.

GOSHEN – With both the Warsaw boys and girls track teams rolling to 7-0 dual seasons and team titles in the Northern Lakes Conference track championships, the Tigers and Lady Tigers were both well represented in the All-NLC lists for both sports. Warsaw’s boys won its fifth consecutive conference championship and continue on with 34 …read more.

WARSAW – Make it a perfect 10 for the Warsaw girls track program. The WCHS ladies were once again queens of the Northern Lakes Conference Meet Tuesday night. Host Warsaw used a pair of record-setting performances on a chilly night to claim its 10th straight NLC Meet championship. The Tigers, led by the outstanding trio …read more.

WARSAW – Morrey Hester and Roger Haeck meant a lot to the WCHS athletic community. The pair of well-respected men, both of whom passed away last year, were honored Tuesday night prior to the Northern Lakes Conference Boys and Girls Track Meet. Hester and Haeck were recognized with a moment of silence prior to the …read more.

WARSAW – There’s no doubt who the favorites are Tuesday night for the Northern Lakes Conference track meets. The host Tigers are the teams to beat on both the boys and the girls sides for the event set for the Tiger Athletic Complex. Both Warsaw teams once again navigated the NLC regular season undefeated. The …read more.

WARSAW – There’s no doubt that the talent is there for the Warsaw girls track 400 relay team to make its’ mark again this postseason. The race for championships for the quality quartet starts Tuesday night on their home track in the Northern Lakes Conference Meet. The ultimate goal for the team is a place …read more.

GOSHEN – It was quite a day for Kaitlyn’s. Or Katlyn’s. Both Kaitlyn Reed of Whitko and Katlyn Kennedy of Wawasee earned titles at the Goshen Relays girls track extravaganza Saturday at Foreman Field. Reed claimed two titles in high jump and long jump while Kennedy won the shot put in what was a big …read more.

DUNLAP – Mother Nature was the only thing that could delay the inevitable Tuesday night. Once the rain passed, it was the Warsaw girls track team once again who reigned supreme in the Northern Lakes Conference. The Tigers, after sitting through a 75-minute delay due to the threatening weather, stormed to another undefeated NLC season …read more.

SYRACUSE – Wet weather and a lot of talent from Goshen and Plymouth made it a long night for the Wawasee girls track team in its final home showing. Depth in the right places allowed Goshen to claim two wins Tuesday night, beating Wawasee 68-64 and Plymouth 73.5-58.5. Plymouth had too much in the arsenal …read more.

WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School track and field standout Mariah Harter made it official on Tuesday, inking a letter of intent to attend Huntington University and run track and field for the Foresters. Harter, a four-year letter winner for coach Scott Erba, has been a reliable performer for the Lady Tiger program. Harter’s efforts …read more.

KOKOMO – Bringing home the hardware is becoming just second nature to the Warsaw girls track program. Coach Scott Erba’s team claimed another title Saturday by winning the Kokomo Relays. The Tigers, who are undefeated on the season, piled up 142 points to win the event for the fourth straight year. Warsaw has now won …read more.

WARSAW – The Lakeview Middle School girls track teams collected wins Monday. The 8th grade team totaled 103 points to defeat Whitko (26) and Lakeland Christian Academy (7). Raegan Merchant won the 100 and 200 hurdles races and Caitlin Kehler posted wins in the 400 and 800 to lead Lakeview. Other winners in 8th grade …read more.

CHURUBUSCO – Warsaw again proved it was the toast of the Turtle Town Classic Saturday at a dreary Churubusco High School. The Lady Tigers blew away the competition to repeat as champions for the fourth straight year with 158 points, 73 more than runner-up Columbia City’s 85 points. Warsaw claimed 10 of the 16 events …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.

WARSAW – The Lakeview Middle School girls track teams posted a pair of wins Tuesday. The 8th grade team defeated Crestview 87-21. Lynae Dawson and Caitlin Kehler each won two events for Lakeview. Dawson won the discus (83-2) and the shot put (28) and Kehler was first in the 400 (1:10) and 800 (3:02). Other …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.

SYRACUSE – Tuesday’s girls track meet between Wawasee and NorthWood resembled more of an aerodynamics experiment at times than a sporting exhibition. Trying to run through the teeth of a 40-plus mile-per-hour headwind down the straightaway at Warrior Field, the 67-56 Wawasee win was more of a battle of attrition against the weather. Not the …read more.

WARSAW – The Lakeview Middle School girls track teams went 1-1 versus Manchester to open the season. The Lakeview 8th grade team defeated Manchester 87-22. Manchester won the 7th grade meet 67-41. The duo of Lex Desenberg and Makayla Clampitt each were double individual winners to lead the Lakeview 8th grade team to victory. Desenberg …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – A strong contingent of runners from the Warsaw girls track team took part in the Franklin Central Flashes Showcase. Leading the way for the Tigers in the event was the quartet of Nicole Eckert, Audrey Rich, Tennie Worrell and Jazzmine Brown. The foursome earned a third-place finish in the 4 X 400 relay …read more.

The Tippecanoe Valley track teams each lost home meets to Manchester Thursday night. The Squires won the boys meet 90-31 and prevailed 92-31 on the girls side in the Three Rivers Conference action. Deontee Smith had a big night to lead the host Vikings. He won the 110 hurdles (17.98) and also captured first in …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.

[weaver_youtube 0ZhH-2zxVtI rel=0] WARSAW – There wasn’t any question which team was the better of the trio competing in girls track Tuesday night. Warsaw answered the bell time and again in the Northern Lakes Conference duals against visiting Wawasee and Northridge. Warsaw reigned supreme in 14 of the 16 events, taking all of the track …read more.

SOUTH WHITLEY – Elaine Warner would love to finish her high school track career competing on the state’s biggest stage. The Whitko standout has her eye on a return trip to the State Finals come early June. “I would love to make it back to State this year,” said Warner in a recent interview. “That’s …read more.

CHURUBUSCO – The Whitko girls track team turned in an outstanding effort in its outdoor season debut Thursday night. The Wildcats, led by the duo of Kaitlyn Reed and Elaine Warner, was second in the Whitley County Meet. Columbia City totaled 67 points to just edge past the Wildcats, who had 65 points. Host Churubusco …read more.

WARSAW – The Warsaw girls track team home opener Tuesday night showcased another impressive effort. Coach Scott Erba’s team rolled to a 94-38 win over visiting East Noble in the non-conference matchup. The host Tigers won 11 events on the night to improve to 3-0 on the young season. Sophomore standout Allison Miller paced the winners …read more.

SYRACUSE – Wawasee has gone 0-for-March thus far in terms of spring sports versus weather. As temperatures are expected to range in the mid-30s Saturday, all of the Wawasee High School-based events are cancelled. The softball season opener at Westview was cancelled and will not be made up. Wawasee’s season opener now is pegged for …read more.

MISHAWAKA – The Warsaw girls track team aced its first test of the outdoor season Wednesday. The Tigers opened action on a chilly day by beating host Penn and South Bend Washington in a triangular contested at Penn High School. Coach Scott Erba’s talented team scored 84 points. Penn finished with 71 and the Panthers …read more.

SYRACUSE – As has been the case all March, outdoor track is just not happening with the weather given. Thursday’s expected highs in the upper 30s and possible snow in the morning has forced Wawasee to cancel its home opening boys and girls track meets against West Noble and Westview. Wawasee has already had road …read more.

WARSAW – The Warsaw girls track team has two key ingredients this season. The Tigers boast both quality and quantity. It’s a combination that coach Scott Erba expects to see continue the recent run of success by his outstanding program. “We’re big in numbers this year (79) and hopefully we will be big in performances …read more.

COLUMBIA CITY – Cold temps are the culprit in today’s cancellation of the Wawasee at Columbia City boys and girls track meets. The Monday meet is the second Wawasee has had to scrub this spring due to cold weather. The Warrior boys and girls teams will give it another attempt Thursday when each team will …read more.

WEST LAFAYETTE – Another record-setting performance by one its relay teams highlighted the efforts of the Warsaw girls track team Saturday. The Tigers, competing in the Hoosier State Relays Indoor State Meet at Purdue University, totaled 17 points to tie for 13th place. The 4 X 200 relay team of Sam Alexander, Mariah Harter, Tennie …read more.

SYRACUSE – The outdoor track opener for the Wawasee boys and girls teams has been cancelled tonight. The Warriors were scheduled to compete at East Noble. Wawasee is now scheduled to open its outdoor season, both boys and girls, with a meet at Columbia City on March 23 at 5 p.m.  

FORT WAYNE – Wawasee continued to make strides in the track pre-season with a fine showing at the Bulldog Invite held at IPFW Saturday. Clayton Cook was a double winner in the 60-meter high hurdles with a time of 8.28 and was also the long jump champion at 20-11.75. JJ Gilmer added a winning jump …read more.

The Warsaw girls track team put together some record-setting performances over the weekend. Sam Alexander led the way for the Tigers in indoor qualifying meets for the Indoor State Finals set for March 21 at Purdue University. Standout Alexander broke her own school record in the long jump with a leap of 18-3. That performance …read more.

The Warsaw girls track team began competition at a pair of indoor events over the weekend. Members of the team competed in qualifiers held at Portage on Friday and at Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion on Saturday. The indoor qualifiers are for athletes to qualify to compete in the Indoor State Meet on March 21 …read more.

WCHS Girls Track Meeting Set

October 29, 2014

WARSAW – The WCHS girls track and field program will hold an informational meeting on Thursday, Nov. 6. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. in Room B111 at WCHS. Anyone with questions should contact WCHS girls track coach Scott Erba.  

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