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INDIANAPOLIS – The NFHS is instituting a 40-second play clock among its changes for the 2019 football season.
Football scores from regional action across the state for Friday, Nov. 9.
INDIANAPOLIS – The National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) is hoping to propose measures to take back Friday nights for high school football.
ALTO, TEXAS — Mourners gathered on the track that rings the Alto High School Yellowjackets’ football field in Texas Saturday, Oct. 17. They held hands and prayed in remembrance of junior Cam’ron Matthews, who died after a game under the Friday night lights the day before, marking the sixth U.S. high school football player to die …read more.
It shapes up as an interesting week two for area Northern Lakes Conference football teams tonight. Teams will look to build some momentum before jumping into league play next Friday night. The Goshen Redskins look to make it two in a row with a home date versus Elkhart Central. Goshen snapped a 23-game losing streak …read more.
The official start of the 2015 high school football season arrives Monday with the first day of practice for teams across the Hoosier State. Teams can hold non-contact practices for the first three days before starting contact on Aug. 6. The football scrimmages around the area are set for Friday, Aug. 14. Those will include …read more.
Indiana High School Football Class 6-A Regional Championships Penn 42, Merrillville 6 Carmel 56, Carroll (Allen) 6 Ben Davis 40, Warren Central 36 Center Grove 35, Southport 22 Semi-States Carmel at Penn Center Grove at Ben Davis Class 5-A Sectional Championships LaPorte 28, Mishawaka 21 Elkhart Central 23, Concord 14 Regional Championships LaPorte at Elkhart …read more.
INDIANA FOOTBALL SECTIONALS CLASS 6-A Championship Penn 41, Chesterton 6 CLASS 5-A Semifinals Mishawaka 35, Munster 21 LaPorte 24, Michigan City 0 Elkhart Central 47, Goshen 9 Concord 29, Elkhart Memorial 0 CLASS 4-A Semifinals New Prairie 67, Kankakee Valley 3 Plymouth 28, SB St. Joseph 21 Leo 28, NorthWood 7 Northridge 51, East Noble 6 CLASS …read more.
Indiana High School Football Sectional Scores CLASS 6-A Carroll 40, Warsaw 3 Penn 43, Portage 7 Chesterton 17, Valparaiso 7 CLASS 5-A Mishawaka 45, SB Adams 15 CLASS 4-A Leo 20, Wawasee 16 NorthWood 48, Angola 6 Northridge 21, FW Dwenger 0 Kankakee Valley 61, SB Riley 14 New Prairie 50, SB Clay 7 Plymouth …read more.
High School Football Scores Warsaw 24, Goshen 0 Plymouth 32, Wawasee 7 Whitko 27, Northfield 7 Tippecanoe Valley 31, Wabash 20 New Prairie 48, Triton 6 LaVille 20, Bremen 19 Concord 37, Jimtown 7 Knox 21, Culver 7 Mishawaka 56, Elkhart Central 14 Fairfield 41, Angola 21 Glenn 48, Culver Academy 7 Kankakee Valley 41, …read more.
High School Football Scores Warsaw 24, Northridge 21 Wawasee 27, NorthWood 21 Whitko 30, Wabash 24 Glenn 46, Triton 12 Northfield 40, Tippecanoe Valley 22 Penn 56, Clay 6 St. Joe, 17, Adams 6 Marian 28, Washington 6 New Prairie 35, Jimtown, 33 Bremen 30, Culver, 20 Plymouth 37, Elkhart Memorial, 6 Elkhart Central 55, …read more.
The Northern Lakes Conference is well represented this week in the Associated Press high school football polls. Undefeated Concord has moved into the top spot statewide in the Class 5-A poll. The Minutemen, who have won four straight NLC championships, improved to 4-0 on the season with a 44-21 home win over Wawasee last Friday …read more.
High School Football Scores Warsaw 24, Elkhart Memorial 0 Bremen 34, Triton 13 Concord 44, Wawasee 21 Whitko 42, Manchester 7 Southwood 58, Tippecanoe Valley 29 Chesterton 17, LaPorte 13 South Bend St. Josephs 25, Elkhart Central Jimtown 55, Knox 0 Lafayette Central Catholic 35, Culver Academy 7 Glenn 25, LaVille 7 Mishawaka 55, Riley …read more.
It’s bounce back time come Friday night for the majority of area high school football teams. It’s also a shortened week of preparation after stormy weather last Friday night pushed all local games into Saturday either by suspension of play or postponement completely. Warsaw and Wawasee both look to get into the conference win column …read more.
High School Football Scoreboard Bremen 35, Tippecanoe Valley 19 Columbia City 43, Whitko 20 Concord 29, Elkhart Memorial 6 Crown Point 35, Mishawaka 34 Culver Academy 20, Indianapolis Marshall 6 Elkhart Central 28, Goshen 20 Jimtown 7, Glenn 6 LaVille 14, Central Noble 0 Michigan City 34, SB Washington 31 New Haven 48, Lakeland 8 …read more.
High School Football Scores SB Riley 32, Boone Grove 21 Plymouth 56, Bremen 19 F.W. Carroll 40, Goshen 7 Churubusco 33, Lakeland 18 West Central 34, Culver 0 Culver Academy 36, Tippecanoe Valley 13 Elkhart Central 28, Elkhart Memorial 12 Marian 33, Fairfield 7 Michigan City 48, Gary Roosevelt 0 Winamac 40, Knox 0 LaPorte …read more.
Area high school football fans will be able to get their first look at their favorite team come Friday night. The annual prep scrimmages will take place throughout the area. Teams began preseason practices on Aug. 4. Warsaw will host Tippecanoe Valley Friday night at 7 p.m. Wawasee will visit Mishawaka Marian, also for a …read more.
Are you ready for some football? The end of summer, for some, has officially arrived come Monday with the first day of high school football practice in the Hoosier State. Area teams will hit the field for non-contact work Monday and Tuesday before the hitting can start Wednesday. Prep preseason scrimmages are set for Friday, …read more.
CLASS 6-A Sectional 2 Penn 28, Portage 7 Sectional 3 Warsaw 40, Fort Wayne Northrop 20 CLASS 5-A Sectional 9 Mishawaka 38, LaPorte 14 CLASS 4-A Sectional 18 South Bend Washington 40, South Bend Clay 34 Plymouth 28, South Bend Riley 21 (OT) New Prairie 62, Kankakee Valley 0 South Bend St. Joseph 42, Hobart …read more.
Bremen 42, John Glenn 14 Concord 28, Warsaw 0 Elkhart Central 28, Mishawaka Marian 27 (OT) Fairfield 28, Culver Academy 12 Jimtown 56, Triton 0 Lakeland 14, Churubusco 13 New Prairie 61, Knox 0 Northridge 27, Elkhart Memorial 0 Penn 28, Mishawaka 7 Plymouth 21, NorthWood 14 South Bend Riley 23, South Bend Clay 7 …read more.
[weaver_youtube oi7p0CE92dg rel=0] SYRACUSE – Home sweet homecoming. Pride, passion and pageantry were all on display at Wawasee High School for the grand finale of Homecoming Week 2013. After a week full of fundraising, competition and celebration, Wawasee students were hoping to see their football team end the week on an even higher note and …read more.
Jimtown 24, Bremen 6 Winamac 66, Caston 6 Culver Academy 24, Boone Grove 17 South Bend Adams 45, Elkhart Central 21 Wawasee 28, Elkhart Memorial 20 Plymouth 35, Goshen 12 Glenn 46, Culver 14 LaPorte 48, Michigan City 21 Mishawaka 28, Marian 14 New Prairie 62, LaVille 0 Tippecanoe Valley 45, North Miami 13 Concord …read more.
Bremen 49, Knox 6 Plymouth 42, Concord 39 Jimtown 49, Culver 0 – Called in the 3rd quarter (lightning) Churubusco 20, Culver Academy 3 F.W. Snider 42, Elkhart Central 7 Northridge 20, Goshen 0 Fairfield 49, Lakeland 10 Crown Point 31, LaPorte 0 LaVille 31, Triton 12 SB Riley 20, Mishawaka Marian 0 – Called …read more.
SYRACUSE – Football is a team sport. One player cannot lead a team to victory on his own. It takes 11 players on both sides of the ball to produce a winning result under the lights on any given Friday night. Wawasee may have played its best game as a team all season as it …read more.
Fairfield 53, Angola 14 Culver Academy 23, Glenn 19 Lakeland 28, Eastside 14 Elkhart Memorial 35, S. Bend Clay 13 Jimtown 35, Concord 14 Merrillville 34, LaPorte 13 Bremen 38, LaVille 7 Rochester 48, Manchester 7 Lake Central 24, Michigan City 10 Mishawaka 28, Elkhart Central 13 Kankakee Valley 40, North Judson 6 Northridge 38, …read more.
This week, I am thinking pink. No, it is not Breast Cancer Awareness Month quite yet but that is not stopping me and it is certainly not stopping the Wawasee and Warsaw volleyball teams. Tonight the two rivals will square off in the Tiger Den for the 2013 DIG PINK game. Both teams will be …read more.
BOURBON – Triton football is over the hill and unfortunately for the Trojans, they spent most of the night in an uphill battle. On a night reserved as an unofficial homecoming, Triton played with pride and pageantry for the home crowd but did not have the numbers on the sidelines, or scoreboard, to run with …read more.
Bremen 45, Culver 14 Carroll (Flora) 20, Caston 6 Concord 49, Goshen 21 Fairfield 55, Eastside 28 John Glenn 40, Triton 6 Lake Central 27, LaPorte 7 Lakeland 33, West Noble 0 LaVille 16, Knox 0 Merrillville 56, Michigan City 7 Mishawaka 17, Fort Wayne North 14 Mishawaka Marian 34, South Bend Washington 0 New …read more.
Ahoy, mateys! Today is the day we have pined for all year, International Talk Like A Pirate Day! Yes, it is an official holiday and, yes, you should participate in the festivities. While I would like to write my entire article in pirate lingo, I do not want to annoy you readers. When I annoy …read more.
A fast start carried host Bremen past Triton 52-7 in Northern State Conference play Friday night. The Lions bolted to a 21-0 lead after the opening period en route to the league win. Bremen quarterback Kai Slough fired three touchdown passes in the first stanza to lead the Lions. Slough finished 7-11 in the contest …read more.
SYRACUSE – Some nights, even when everything starts to go right, it still turns out all wrong. That was the unfortunate case for the Warrior football team on Friday night. A rash of terribly-timed turnovers were back-breaking for Wawasee in a 52-17 defeat at the hands of 5A’s No.2 ranked Concord Minutemen Friday night in …read more.
Bremen 52, Triton 7 Culver Academy 14, Lafayette Central Catholic 7 Concord 52, Wawasee 17 Fairfield 42, West Noble 13 John Glenn 29, LaVille 9 Jimtown 42, Knox 8 Lakeland 31, Angola 0 Mishawaka 11, SB Riley 8 Mishawaka Marian 37, SB Clay 0 New Prairie 62, Culver 0 NorthWood 35, Goshen 21 Penn 38, …read more.
Yes, it jumped up on me too. The first freaky Friday of 2013. A day when everyone becomes a little superstitious and bad luck seems to be at the forefront of everyone’s mind. It is also a great day to avoid any abandoned campgrounds, but I digress. I can only imagine that bad luck will …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – High school football brings the best and worst out of boys all around the country every autumn. It can give a young man the highest of highs and the lowest of lows. Friday night lights can provide the unmistakeable feeling of butterflies in the belly or leave the unforgiving feeling of a knotted …read more.
High School Football Scores Caston 21, Frontier 14 Culver Academy 45, Buchanan, Mich. 20 Concord 31, NorthWood 7 Culver 21, Triton 19 Elkhart Memorial 13, Goshen 10 Fairfield 42, Fremont 7 Garrett 26, West Noble 12 Glenn 41, Knox 7 Jimtown 42, LaVille 14 Lakeland 51, Central Noble 14 Mishawaka 44, South Bend Clay 0 …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – Former Wawasee High School head football coach, Tom Wogomon, has been named Coach of the Week by the Indianapolis Colts/NFL. Wogomon, now with Northridge, has the Raiders at 2-0 for the first time since 1992. Wogomon started his head coaching career with Wawasee after pacing the sidelines as an assistant at East Noble …read more.
It’s time to wipe the slate clean for local high school football teams. A fresh start awaits prep players and coaches as area squads begin conference play Friday night. A new beginning is a good thing too as all five local teams suffered losses on the gridiron last Friday night. Warsaw looks to bounce back …read more.
Week three, finally! I have been anticipating the third week of picks for, well, three weeks. The football picking season will finally be whole as the NFL kicks off this week. Even more exciting than that is the story lines that come with this week. One of college football’s most storied rivalries will add another …read more.
Tippecanoe Valley and Triton both came out on the short end of home football contests Friday night. The Vikings suffered a 22-7 loss in Akron at the hands of Bremen. Valley fell behind 19-0 to the Lions and never could recover. Jon Stoller rushed for 158 yards for Bremen, which scored on three short touchdown …read more.
Bremen 22, Tippecanoe Valley 7 Concord 38, Elkhart Memorial 7 Elkhart Central 42, Goshen 14 Prairie Heights 32, Fairfield 14 Lakeland 48, Fremont 13 Northridge 31, Riley 13 Penn 32, Portage 0 Plymouth 35, Rochester 0 Adams 21, Clay 14 St, Joseph 34, Wawasee 0 Northfield 27, Tiriton 6 East Noble 49, Warsaw 14 New …read more.
The heat has been turned up, literally, this week on area prep football teams. The openers are in the books and squads have returned to make adjustments in the heat and humidity of late August. For Warsaw and Wawasee, which both opened with wins last Friday night, the heat will really be on this Friday …read more.
Another week and another set of picks. My first week did not go quite as planned but a .500 record is nothing to be too upset about. Is it obvious that I am a Cubs fan? Anyways, I appreciate the comments on the site and the emails I received after last week’s article, keep them …read more.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES Triton 25, Caston 13 Warsaw 33, Columbia City 14 Concord 42, SB Washington 6 Rochester 16, Eastbrook 13 Elkhart Central 13, Elkhart Memorial 0 Fairfield 35, Central Noble 21 Michigan City 55, Gary Roosevelt 0 Carroll (Fort Wayne) 55, Goshen 0 NorthWood 21, Jimtown 20 North Judson 25, John Glenn 7 Lakeland 27, …read more.
Associated Press Preseason Polls Class 6-A 1. Lawrence Central; 1. Carmel; 3. Ben Davis; 4. Center Grove; 5. Warren Central; 6. Pike; 7. Penn; 8. Fishers; 9. Hamilton Southeastern; 10. Merrillville. Others receiving votes: Fort Wayne Carroll, Brownsburg, Homestead, Lake Central, Chesterton, Valparaiso, Columbus North, North Central, Avon, Crown Point. Class 5-A 1. Cathedral; 2. …read more.
The 2013 high school football season kicks-off Friday night with hopes high and expectations aplenty. Here is a quick look at the lid-lifters on tap for Friday night. Columbia City at Warsaw, 7 p.m. A strong senior class has Warsaw coach Phil Jensen excited about his squad. The Tigers, who finished 6-4 a year ago, …read more.
Football is back and that means that the fall sports slate will finally be in full swing starting Friday night. The new season on the gridiron will bring new opportunities for players and coaches alike. Even more exciting is the new opportunity I have this year, the chance to let the world inside my mind. …read more.
High school football fans will get their first chance to see their teams in action this Friday night. Area teams are scheduled to take part in scrimmages in preparation for the regular-season openers Aug. 23. The local slate of scrimmages set for Friday night has Warsaw at Tippecanoe Valley, Mishawaka Marian at Wawasee, Triton at …read more.
MISHAWAKA – The Indiana Football Digest will debut its 2013 issue on Friday, July 19 at the Grange Insurance North-South All-Star Football Classic at North Central High School in Indianapolis. In addition to putting a bow on the 2012 campaign with recaps of all five state championship games, the 428-page publication will have previews and …read more.
A trio of area senior standouts on the high school gridiron were tabbed for the 2013 Indiana Football Coaches Association Region II All-Star squad. The players named to the team by a vote of members coaches included the Warsaw duo of Cameron Shepherd and Taylor Cone. Shepherd was chosen as an offensive lineman and Cone, …read more.
A handful of area prep football players earned honorable mention honors on the Associated Press All-State team announced Friday. Headlining the list of local standouts to be honored is Warsaw’s Tristan McClone in Class 5-A. The junior tailback set a school single-season rushing record this fall with 1,718 yards, breaking the old standard of 1,652 …read more.
Concord’s bid to play for a football state championship next weekend ended Friday night in heartbreaking fashion. Daniel Blackford booted an 18-yard field goal as time expired to lift Mishawaka past the Minutemen 24-21 in the Class 4-A northern semi state game at Concord. Mishawaka (11-3) advances to play Indianapolis Cathedral (9-5) at 3:30 p.m. …read more.
The area is guaranteed to have at least one high school football team in the State Finals come Nov. 24. But, it could be a pair of local squads that make the trip south. The trio of Concord, Mishawaka and Mishawaka Marian all play in semi state games Friday night for a spot in the …read more.
A pair of area high school football programs are in the market for head coaches following recent resignations by two veteran coaches. Rodney Younis at Triton and Jon Kirkton at Northridge recently stepped down from their respective positions. Younis spent the last 11 years as coach of the Trojans. He was 40-82 overall at the …read more.
The trio of Concord, Mishawaka and Mishawaka Marian are the final area high school football teams still alive in the state tournament. The Minutemen, Cavemen and Knights are among the 40 teams statewide who will play in regional championship games Friday night or Saturday. Regional winners will then play in the semi state on Nov. …read more.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Sectionals, second round Friday, Oct. 26 CLASS 5-A Sectional 2 Adams 49, Elkhart Central 28 F.W. Carroll 14, Penn 13 CLASS 4-A Sectional 10 Mishawaka 49, Hobart 28 Washington 36, New Prairie 14 Sectional 11 Wawasee 31, NorthWood 28 Concord 385, Northridge CLASS 3-A Sectional 17 St. Joseph 35, Calumet 0 Marian …read more.
An opportunity. That’s what awaits both the Tippecanoe Valley and Whitko football teams Friday night. The opportunity arrives for each in the form of a sectional semifinal playoff game with each facing big challenges. The pair of Three Rivers Conference counterparts, playing in opposite brackets in Class 3-A Sectional 18, are just one win away …read more.
A brand new season. That’s what arrives Friday night as postseason play commences for high school football teams across the state. A new opportunity comes as everyone starts 0-0. For a few, 10 teams to be exact, it will be the start of a six-game run that culminates with the State Finals in Indianapolis Nov. …read more.
Prep football scores Concord 34, Warsaw 9 Wawasee 28, Goshen 14 Jimtown 49, Triton 14 Tippecanoe Valley 55, Whitko 14 Penn 30, Adams 13 Mishawaka 44, Washington 30 Elkhart Central 31, Clay 21 SB St. Joseph 38, Riley 9 Marian 49, Normal West (Ill.) 21 Bremen 34, John Glenn 24 Culver 21, LaVille 7 New …read more.
Area prep football scores Warsaw 17, NorthWood 10 (OT) Wawasee 14, Elkhart Memorial 9 Knox 28, Triton 7 North Miami 12, Tippecanoe Valley 7 Rochester 20, Whitko 17 Mishawaka 31, Marian 28 Adams 21, Elkhart Central 17 Penn 43, Riley 0 Clay 13, St. Joseph 10 (OT) Culver Academy 19, Sheridan 18 Churubusco 29, …read more.
A couple of surprises last Friday night on area prep football fields have turned the final two weeks of the regular season into quite the drama-filled story in the Northern Lakes Conference. The crowded standings atop the league now boast four teams tied for the conference lead with Warsaw, Concord, Plymouth and NorthWood all 4-1. …read more.
Area prep football scores Wawasee 14, Warsaw 13 Marian 44, Riley 14 Penn 38, SB St. Joseph 10 Mishawaka 14, Adams 8 Clay 38, Washington 21 Culver Academy 35, Churubusco 16 Crown Point 35, LaPorte 21 F.W. Snider 66, Elkhart Central 51 NorthWood 27, Elkhart Memorial 24 Lakeland 48, Fairfield 29 West Central 51, Frontier …read more.
A pair of huge conference clashes with nice little rivalries attached to them highlight the area prep football docket as fall arrives and week seven kicks off Friday night. The battle for bragging rights in Kosciusko County takes place in Syracuse as red-hot Warsaw comes calling on the Warriors on Homecoming Night no less. The …read more.
Fall is in the air as the high school football season rolls into week five of regular-season play on Friday night. Warsaw and Tippecanoe Valley look to continue their status as unbeatens in their respective conferences, the Northern Lakes and the Three Rivers, as both are big-time favorites for league match ups tomorrow evening. The …read more.
High school football teams have had plenty to deal with this week in preparation for another Friday night of conference play The common theme around the area has been coaches and players trying to stay healthy as illness has hit at several schools. Tippecanoe Valley coach Jeff Shriver had to leave practice a little early …read more.
Associated Press High School Football Polls Class 5-A 1. Carmel; 2. Ben Davis; 3. Penn; 4. Warren Central; 5. Avon; 6. Center Grove; 7. FW Snider; 8. Castle; 9. Lawrence Central; 10. Brownsburg. Class 4-A 1. Cathedral; 2. Columbus East; 3. Leo; 4. FW Dwenger; 5. Pendleton Heights; 6. Concord; 7. Jasper; 8. Roncalli; 9. …read more.
Area high school football scores Penn 55, Marian 28 Adams 22, Clay 12 SB St. Joseph 34, Mishawaka 20 Elk. Central 51, Washington 42 Riley 21, Hammond Gavit 18 Warsaw 26, Plymouth 7 New Prairie 41, Bremen 14 Lakeland 65, Central Noble 13 Concord 28, NorthWood 7 Culver 37, Triton 19 Heritage Chr. 36, Culver …read more.
The 2012 high school football season “unofficially” kicks-off tonight with area teams taking part in controlled scrimmages. Warsaw travels to South Bend Clay, while Wawasee plays at Mishawaka Marian. Tippecanoe Valley is on the road at Winamac, Whitko travels to Garrett and Triton entertains Manchester. The regular season begins Aug. 17. Area games on the …read more.















































