Skip to content

Tag: Lakeland Christian Academy

WINONA LAKE – The Lakeland Christian Academy girls basketball team topped Traders Point Christian 58-21 Saturday. Hannah Delp led the Cougars with 14 points and seven assists. Rachel Sand and Ashley Ormsby each had 10 points for LCA. Carissa Urschalitz netted six points and Brady Gross four. Gross had six rebounds and Ormsby five. LCA …read more.

LCA Falls Short Of First Win

January 25, 2015

Lakeland Sports Logo

WINONA LAKE – Oh, it was so close! The Lakeland Christian Academy basketball team fell just short of claiming its first win of the season, but it just was not meant to be. The Cougars fell 70-67 to Victory Christian Saturday afternoon. The offense was clicking for the first time all season as the total …read more.

By SCOTT WILEY Director of Development, Lakeland Christian Academy All are invited to join Lakeland Christian Academy’s Hawaiian Beach themed night on Thursday, Jan. 29. All three girls basketball teams will be playing and it is senior night for the varsity team. Junior high girls play at 4:30 p.m., junior varsity at 6 p.m. and …read more.

WINONA LAKE – LCA’s girls basketball team took a big step Friday night in hosting Class 3-A Culver Academy. The scoreline, however, showed the difference between the two programs. Culver Academy 64, LCA 29. Culver Academy kept LCA’s scoring duo of Hannah Delp and Rachel Sand from reaching double digits. Sand had just eight points …read more.

It’s been nearly a month since I’ve written a picks article. So, the important questions need to be asked up front. How have you survived, Kosciusko!? I was not there for you during the first two rounds of the NFL playoffs. I was not there when you needed me most for the Golden Globes picks, …read more.

LCA Can’t Solve Argos

January 14, 2015

Lakeland Sports Logo

ARGOS – Another tough road lesson for the Lakeland Christian Academy boys basketball team. The Cougars ventured into Marshall County Tuesday night, only to find a solid Argos team waiting. As a result, the host Dragons pounded the Cougars 71-36. A 19-5 burst in the first quarter by the Dragons was extended to a 39-22 …read more.

Lady Cougars Earn Home Win

January 14, 2015

Lakeland Sports Logo

WINONA LAKE – Lakeland Christian Academy earned another girls basketball win Tuesday night, taking it to Cornerstone Christian in a 49-41 final. Rachel Sand continued her hot play of late, scoring 19 points to lead the Lady Cougars. Sand was 8-of-14 from the floor and hit three of her four fee throw attempts along with …read more.

Argos Jumps All Over LCA

January 11, 2015

Lakeland Sports Logo

WINONA LAKE – Argos didn’t allow Lakeland Christian to gain much momentum Saturday, downing the host Lady Cougars 65-30 in girls hoops Saturday. Rachel Sand wound up the leading scorer for Lakeland Christian, scoring 11 points helped by a 5-10 effort from the free throw line. Sand also had 11 rebounds in the contest. Maryl …read more.

Weather Delays For Thursday

January 8, 2015

Weather has forced the hand of several schools in the area to cancel or postpone area athletics. The Elkhart Christian at Triton boys basketball JV and varsity games have been postponed. A new date has not yet been announced. The Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball JV and varsity games at Northfield have been postponed to Jan. …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Elkhart Christian Academy built a nice lead and stayed steady in a 68-40 win at Lakeland Christian Academy Tuesday night in boys buckets. ECA jumped out to a 20-12 lead in the first quarter and kept the beat going throughout the contest. Drew Overmyer had the hot hand for the Eagles, drilling …read more.

WINONA LAKE – It was another tough night on the court for the Lakeland Christian boys basketball team as the Cougars closed out the 2015 LCA Classic against Covenant Christian. The Cougars fell in an early hole to the Knights and would not be able to climb out as Covenant won the contest 63-32. LCA’s …read more.

WINONA LAKE – It just was not meant to be for the Lakeland Christian Academy girls basketball team. The Lady Cougars found themselves in a 35-19 hole with just five minutes remaining in their game against Covenant Christian and quickly worked the deficit down to nine points before Covenant would close out the game. Covenant …read more.

LCA Girls Split Day One

January 3, 2015

WINONA LAKE – The Lakeland Christian girls basketball team had a decent day in the opening rounds of its annual Lakeland Christian Classic. The Lady Cougars dropped their first game to Granger Christian 51-39 but rebounded with a win over South Bend Trinity 60-24. Melissa Goss led the way in the first game for 10 …read more.

LCA Drops Two In Classic

January 3, 2015

WINONA LAKE – The first day of the Lakeland Christian Classic did not as planned for the host Cougars. The LCA boys basketball team dropped both of its games Friday to move to 0-9 on the season. The Cougars started their day out by playing Clinton Christian and the Couriers rode Nathan Stutzman’s 25 points …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The Lakeland Christian Academy basketball teams will kick off the New Year with a two-day tournament at Grace College’s Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center on Friday and Saturday. The tournament features boys’ teams and girls’ teams in the Cougar Classic. The boys’ field includes LCA, Covenant Christian (DeMotte), Trinity School at Greenlawn (South …read more.

WATERFORD MILLS – Lakeland Christian Academy can say they at least came away with something at the Bethany Christian boys and girls basketball tournament Saturday. The LCA girls split its two games, beating South Bend Trinity in the nightcap of the all-day tournament 59-31. LCA lost to Bethany in the morning girls game and the …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Lakeland Christian Academy recently held its fifth annual induction ceremony for the LCA Athletic Hall of Fame. The induction class of 2014 was recognized during the school’s Homecoming festivities. Kristin Calizo (Doron), a 1992 graduate, played volleyball, basketball and softball for the Lady Cougars. Calizo played on the Indiana Christian Athletic Association …read more.

Unbeaten Trinity Clips Cougars

December 14, 2014

WINONA LAKE – A huge second-half effort carried South Bend Trinity to a 70-38 win over Lakeland Christian Academy Saturday in boys basketball action. The host Cougars trailed just 26-15 at halftime before being outscored 44-23 in the second half. Carter Twombly led the way for the Cougars with 12 points. Jon Harmon netted seven …read more.

UN-DE-FEATED *clap*-*clap*-*clap, clap, clap* Yes, let the perfection flow through you! Last week I went a perfect 9-0, with the help of our wonderful local athletes. It’s something to be proud of, if you all didn’t come here to read this week after week, then I wouldn’t be able to write this article week after …read more.

Benton Subdues LCA

December 10, 2014

Lakeland Sports Logo

WINONA LAKE – Benton must have felt right at home, using a huge first half to buzz past Lakeland Christian Academy, 60-28, Tuesday night in boys basketball at LCA. The home school had seven different players score in the first half, taking a 19-6 lead in the first quarter and dropping 21 more points heading …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The speed and size of Hamilton’s boys basketball team eventually caught up to Lakeland Christian Academy Saturday night. After keeping pace with Hamilton for about 10 minutes of the game, a sudden burst by the Marines was the start of an eventual 69-33 win for the visitors. Unintimidated by the overall size …read more.

WINONA LAKE – For a team that couldn’t find a second scorer, a 15-0 deficit right out of the gate was a backbreaker Saturday night. Lakeland Christian Academy found themselves trailing without a point in the second quarter and never found the gusto to make it up in a 39-18 loss to visiting Hamilton in …read more.

So, who still has Thanksgiving leftovers? I hope nobody, it has been more than a week so those leftovers should be gone. If, for some reason, you still have leftovers than you did something wrong. You either made too much food, have not been properly partaking of the leftovers since last week or made bad …read more.

By Scott Wiley Lakeland Christian Academy Former IU great and NBA player Kent Benson is coming to Warsaw tomorrow to be the keynote speaker at the Big Brothers Big Sisters Banquet. Since retiring from the NBA, Kent as done numerous things and is a inspirational speaker. My first job out of college was with the …read more.

WINONA LAKE – The season is young, but the growing pains are real for the Lakeland Christian Academy boys basketball team. The Cougars welcomed in Bethany Christian Tuesday night and the visiting Bruins were anything but gracious guests. Bethany dominated the young LCA squad from the opening tip en route to a 96-28 victory. The …read more.

LCA Drops Hoops Opener

November 26, 2014

Lakeland Sports Logo

WINONA LAKE – The Chris Hohm era did not start out exactly as planned, but that’s to be expected with a young team. The Cougars started two freshmen in Tuesday’s season opener for the Lakeland Christian boys basketball team. Visiting Caston ran LCA out of the gym with an 80-29 victory. Noah Twombly and Josh …read more.

Today in a special assembly, Lakeland Christian Academy inducted their newest student members into the National Honor Society (NHS). Above are Lakeland Christian Academy’s NHS students. Pictured from left, front row: Carol King NHS Sponsor, Carissa Urshalitz, Alex Plastow, Rachel Sand, Hannah Delp, Ryan Gross, Sarah Heldreth; back row, from left: Drew Nieveen, Nathan Gross, Paige …read more.

And we’re back! (Later than I planned!) Okay, so my break went a little longer than I had originally said. I originally put the wrong date in my last article about when I was going to return and then some things happened last week that made me put this on the back burner. But now …read more.

Cougars Drop Game At Bethany

November 25, 2014

Lakeland Sports Logo

GOSHEN – It was a rough night on the court for the Lakeland Christian girls basketball team. The Lady Cougars dropped a contest at Bethany Christian Monday night 42-29. Rachel Sand led LCA with 12 points. The loss is the eighth straight loss to Bethany Christian for for LCA. Sand was 6-15 from the floor …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Young. That’s the word that perhaps best describes the Lakeland Christian Academy boys basketball team this season. Everything about the program comes back to it being young. The Cougars upcoming 2014-15 season is just its third as an IHSAA sanctioned program. LCA will have one senior this year and three juniors while …read more.

WINONA LAKE – After three straight road games, Lakeland Christian Academy’s girls basketball team was glad to finally get a game at home. Except Michigan City Marquette didn’t lay down, winning 63-48 Friday evening. Rachel Sand, who averaged 19 points per game in her first two contests only to be held to five points in …read more.

Busco Runs Past LCA

November 19, 2014

Lakeland Sports Logo

CHURUBUSCO – It wasn’t a pretty night for the LCA girls basketball team. Churubusco (2-1) was on all cylinders Tuesday night, walloping Lakeland Christian Academy 81-32. Hannah Delp paced the Lady Cougars (1-2) with 11 points, hitting one of her two three-point attempts. Melissa Goss scored eight points and Carrissa Urshalitz tallied six points while …read more.

LCA Earns First Win

November 15, 2014

Lakeland Sports Logo

SOUTH BEND – The Brian Harshman era in Lakeland Christian girls hoops earned win number one Friday night after a 59-20 win at South Bend Career Academy. LCA (1-1) had nine players make the score sheet, led by the 23 points from Rachel Sand. Hannah Delp added 12 points and Maryl Gerst tossed in seven …read more.

LCA Drops Season Opener

November 12, 2014

Lakeland Sports Logo

HUNTINGTON – The 2014-15 girls basketball season didn’t start with a bang for the Lakeland Christian Academy, losing at Huntington Christian 50-43. Rachel Sand led the Lady Cougars with 15 points and Maryl Gerst and Hannah Delp combined for 13 points in the losing effort. Ashley Ornsby and Melissa Goss each chipped in five points. …read more.

By SCOTT WILEY Lakeland Christian Academy Lakeland Christian Academy’s Spirit Week is Nov. 14-22, which leads up to our Homecoming activities on Nov. 22. The schedule of events and activities is below. Each day during spirit week the students dress up in various fun themed outfits. The dress-up themes for this year are: Friday, Nov. …read more.

Harshman Ready To Take On LCA

November 11, 2014

WINONA LAKE – With two years of IHSAA sanctioned basketball under its belt, Lakeland Christian Academy is ready to take on its next challenge, welcoming in Brian Harshman as its new girls basketball head coach. Harshman is no stranger to LCA and the basketball scene, having coached the girls junior high program and boys JV …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy’s Junior High Drama Class will present two fairy tale one-act plays on Nov. 7 – “Straw Into Gold,” The classic tale of Rumplestiltskin, by Sally Netzel and “Red vs. the Wolf” by Judy Wolfman.Pictured in the picture above, sitting, from left: Aliesa McCrum; Breana Mayer; Braxton Goldsmith; Maggie Gormally; Olena Hartzler; Remington …read more.

By SCOTT WILEY Lakeland Christian Academy On Monday night, Lakeland Christian Academy honored its athletes that competed in soccer, volleyball, and cross country. Seventy-four students participated in a fall sport at LCA this year.

Another week of being ink free has come and gone. It has been a difficult journey for everyone here to keep up this ink free lifestyle. We had to fight back the pro-ink propagandists outside of our office this week. Eventually the unruly group of six disbanded and went to lunch, but it was an …read more.

By AMBER HODOREK Hither & Yon This Friday and Saturday, October 17-18, Hither & Yon will be hosting a large home goods sale at Lakeland Christian Academy including everything from re-purposed furniture to other beautiful and unique home furnishings including pillows, lamps, wall art and other craft items. All of the proceeds will be used …read more.

First Fall Break Day At LCA

October 14, 2014

Have you ever wondered what a school day at Lakeland Christian Academy is like?  Have you ever thought, “I wish I (or my child) could visit LCA without having to miss classes at our current school?” Well now you can do just that. Lakeland Christian Academy is hosting its first “Fall Break Day at LCA” …read more.

Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy held its Oct. 1 meeting at the Warsaw Police Station. Guest speaker Brad Jackson, Kosciusko County Commissioner, started the meeting by discussing county government and its role in decision making regarding local issues. KYLA moderator Tony Ciriello lead the remainder of the session with an interactive discussion about state and local …read more.

The 2014 IHSAA cross country postseason is here, and runners from all over the state are starting to taper and really worry about those stopwatches. Sectional championships will be on the line Saturday as boys and girls teams will take to the 5,000-meter courses in the official beginning march to the state finals. The Culver …read more.

LCA Volleyball Team Topped

October 8, 2014

WINONA LAKE – The Lakeland Christian Academy volleyball team lost 3-0 to the Goshen Blue Blazers home school team Tuesday night. Goshen won the match 25-12, 25-22, 25-18 at LCA. Freshman Sydney Hobbs had four aces, three kills, three digs and six assists for LCA. Senior Laura Pitts had 14 digs and an ace and …read more.

PLYMOUTH – The postseason has arrived for local footballers, no not those footballers. Soccer sectionals start around the state this week and several local teams are hoping to bring home some hardware this year. Most fans will have their attention focused on the Plymouth Sectional as both Warsaw and Wawasee will start their postseason journey …read more.

LCA Claims Volleyball Title

October 2, 2014

The Lakeland Christian Academy volleyball team returned home with a championship from the recent Calumet Christian Tournament. The Cougars, coached by Glenn Goldsmith, went 3-0 in bracket play to win the Silver Division title at the tournament. Senior Paige Price led the way for LCA with 15 aces to go with 11 kills, 16 assists …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy held the seventh annual food drive for Combined Community Services today and boasted a major return. After distributing 5,000 paper donation bags, which were supplied by Owens Supermarket in Warsaw, students in grades 7-12 collected the bags from driveways in both Winona Lake and Warsaw this morning. After gathering the donations, students …read more.

LCA Soccer Squad Shut Out

October 1, 2014

WINONA LAKE – The Lakeland Christian Academy boys soccer team lost a 9-0 decision to Culver Academies Tuesday night. The visiting Eagles score five times in the opening half and added four more goals in the final half. Freshman Elijah Raymond had 23 saves in goal for the Cougars. LCA falls to 1-14 on the …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy started its seventh annual food drive for Combined Community Services today. Be on the lookout on your property for an empty paper Owen’s grocery bag with a bright pink flyer on it. On Monday, Sept. 29, LCA students will distribute 5,000 grocery bags in Winona Lake and Warsaw in hopes that the …read more.

See You at the Pole is a national day of student prayer. Every fourth Wednesday in September, students all over the country, get up extra early and gather at their school’s flag pole and offer up prayer. The national prayer rally started in 1990 with just 10 participants. Twenty years later, the event has grown …read more.

Wednesday, Sept. 24, is the 14th annual “See You at the Pole” day. This is a day when students across the nation are encouraged to meet at their school’s flagpole for a time of prayer. Lakeland Christian Academy would like to invite you, your family, friends, and church to join our staff and students as …read more.

LCA Soccer Squad Drops Two

August 31, 2014

PLYMOUTH – The Lakeland Christian Academy boys soccer team played a pair of games Saturday in the Plymouth Tournament. The Cougars lost an 8-1 final to Mishawaka in their first game. Mishawaka built a 6-0 halftime lead en route to the win. LCA put together a strong second half in the opener as senior Logan …read more.

[weaver_youtube G1erP9jHKXg rel=0] Since July 29, the Ice Bucket Challenge has been making its way through every social media outlet available. This week, the challenge hit home when one of my best friends, Chris Votsis, and our own sports writer, Nick Goralczyk called on myself and The Paper Inc. owner Ron Baumgartner to allow ourselves to …read more.

WARSAW –  Winning is just business for the Warsaw boys soccer team and for quite a while now, business has been good. In 2013 the Tigers laid claim to their sixth consecutive regional championship, one short Evansville Memorial’s state record of seven straight (2004-10). Warsaw would only see its season end at the hands, or …read more.

New Educators Welcomed

August 9, 2014

School is about to begin and new teachers are moving into the county to fill the educational needs of our children. On Friday, Aug. 8, the Kosciusko Chamber of Commerce provided a luncheon to welcome all new educators to Kosciusko County. The event was partnered by Teachers Credit Union, Flexaust, Good Oil Company and Wildman …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy’s Director of Development Scott Wiley announced today that Lakeland’s enrollment is up 10% from last year. There is also still time to enroll for fall classes.  Lakeland Christian Academy is the area’s finest 7-12 grade Christian school. For more information or a campus tour, contact Scott at 574-267-7265 or enroll online at …read more.

It was a great day for both Lakeland Christian Academy and 7th grader Zachary Leedy as Zach won Lakeland Christian Academy’s half-off tuition Kosciusko County Fair drawing. Zach attended Warsaw Christian School last year and earned Salutatorian honors. In addition to being a great student, Zach plays on Raccoon Runs’ Junior PGA golf team and …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will be offering several contests at the Kosciusko County Community Fair, which begins July 7 and runs through July 12. In addition to free popcorn for everyone and periodic drawings for LCA items, Lakeland will be offering two grand prizes. One of the prizes will be a half-off tuition for a current LCA student, …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will be offering several contests at the Kosciusko County Fair July 7-12. In addition to free popcorn for everyone and periodic drawings for LCA items, Lakeland will be offering two grand prizes. One being half off tuition for a current LCA student, and another half off tuition prize for a brand new …read more.

[weaver_youtube zjVeMTOXx18 rel=0] We asked and our readers delivered, once again! As another school year concludes, we celebrate all of our local high school graduates. We hope you enjoy this video and we wish all of the graduates of the class of 2014 best wishes and much success for their futures.

WARSAW – Regardless of what has happened in the regular season the sectional provides a rebirth for every team. It is a time to forget about the rest of the season and hopefully bring the best performance of the year to the table. It does not matter what the sport is, sectional time is a …read more.

Yesterday, the Indiana Department of Education released graduation rate data for the 2012-2013 school year. Locally, graduation rates did not fare so well. Out of eight area high schools, only two showed an improvement in overall graduation scores, with the other five showing notable declines and one school showing no change. Tippecanoe Valley High School, …read more.

The Builders Association Kosciusko Fulton Counties is pleased to donate $500 to the Lakeland Christian Academy class for their help with the 2014 Home and Outdoor Show. “We were very impressed with the students as they directed parking and provided rides in less than ideal weather conditions sometimes” stated Executive Officer Joni Truex.  Professionals members …read more.

The Warsaw Kosciusko County Chamber of Commerce Member of the Month of March is Lakeland Christian Academy. Lakeland Christian Academy is a private, nonprofit, Christian academy for grades 7-12. The school will host an open house from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, March 20, for those interested in attending Lakeland. For more information, visit …read more.

Tournament time is by far the most anticipated time of the year for me. I wait all fall and winter for the state tournament to get started and as of last night, that time is finally here! This week I have divided my usual one article into two separate, yet equally as exciting, articles. Why? …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will host the annual “Italian Night” from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, March 14. The popular event features an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner and silent auction that benefits the projects of the Parent Teacher Fellowship.    The spaghetti dinner will include your choice of marinara, meat, golden onion or alfredo sauce. Gluten free …read more.

WINONA LAKE – At tournament time, it is all about which teams can get hot. Any given team on any given day can pull an upset and turn around its season. The Lakeland Christian Academy boys basketball team hopes it can be one of those teams. The Cougars finished the season 3-18 but are currently …read more.

The entertainment world lost a truly great mind this week. Writer/Director/Producer/Actor Harold Ramis passed away at his Chicago home on Monday evening and left behind an amazing legacy. Ramis was the brilliant mind behind some of the most entertaining and quotable movies of the 1980’s and ’90’s. He gained fame on Canada’s sketch comedy show, …read more.

KYLA Visits The Bowen Center

February 25, 2014

Kosciusko Youth Leadership Academy met Feb. 5 at the Bowen Center, where students learned about social services in the county. KYLA moderator Tony Ciriello opened the meeting by introducing Tim Nussbaum of the Bowen Center. Nussbaum used an interactive approach to speaking to the students regarding stress and mental illness. He discussed the history of …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will continue its fifth year of “Miraculous Moments For Moms” to lovingly care for children — infants through kindergarten age — free of charge. This free day care will be offered from 12:40 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Wednesday, March 12, at Warsaw Community Church. Children are divided by ages: infants, crawlers, walkers, …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.

Lakeland Christian Academy will continue its fifth year of “Miraculous Moments For Moms” to lovingly care for children infant through kindergarten, free of charge. This free day care will be offered from 12:40 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at Warsaw Community Church. Children are divided by ages: infants, crawlers, walkers, ages 2-3 and …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will continue its “Miraculous Moments For Moms” to lovingly care for children infant through kindergarten, free of charge. This free day care will be offered from 12:40 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Feb. 12, at Warsaw Community Church. Children are divided by ages: infants, crawlers, walkers, ages 2-3 and ages 4-5 plus kindergarten. …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will continue its fifth year of “Miraculous Moments For Moms” to lovingly care for infants and children through kindergarten, free of charge. This free day care will be offered from 12:40 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, at Warsaw Community Church. Children are divided by ages: infants, crawlers, walkers ages 2-3 …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Covenant Christian had the final say in defeating Lakeland Christian Academy in the last two games of the LCA Cougar Classic basketball tournament. Covenant put together a huge first quarter in the girls game to down LCA, 38-25, while the LCA boys rallied with a big second half but fell short, 47-42, …read more.

[weaver_youtube Nbuoe_WznfQ rel=0] WINONA LAKE – After falling victim to a huge loss in the morning, night basketball was a complete turnaround for Lakeland Christian Academy in a 44-28 girls basketball victory over South Bend Trinity in Saturday’s middle game of the LCA Cougar Classic. It was all LCA from the start, jumping out to …read more.

[weaver_youtube ZKNfDELn_hE rel=0] WINONA LAKE — A burst right before halftime helped propel Clinton Christian to a big 56-23 win over Lakeland Christian Academy in the opening game of the LCA Cougar Classic boys basketball tournament Friday afternoon. With just over a minute remaining before half, Clinton led by just 10 points. But the final …read more.

‘Tis the picks before Christmas and all through Kosciusko,Conference games with local teams are a must go. The stages are set for both Warsaw and Wawasee. While rivals square off in Akron and South Whitley. One Triton team goes East while the other stays home. Meanwhile, to the Maple City, Lakeland Christian will roam. On …read more.

Well, Kosciusko County, we once again find ourselves facing the wrath of Friday the 13th. Back in September we waded through the superstition and possibility of untimely death during this cursed day and made it out alive. Today we will have our superstitions at the forefront of our thoughts as we go about our daily …read more.

This week is going to be a little different, I have an itch to rant. In 2014 the Big Ten Conference will be adding Rutgers University (and the University of Maryland, but nobody cares about that right now) and I have a problem with this addition. In the past year Rutgers has been hit with …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will continue its fifth year of “Miraculous Moments For Moms” to lovingly care for children – infants through kindergarten age – free of charge. This free day care will be offered from 12:40 p.m. to 3:10 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at Warsaw Community Church. Children are divided by ages: infants, crawlers, walkers, …read more.

I would be lying if I said that I always knew what I was doing with these picks. Yes, I am what the industry would call an “expert” but I will sometimes just simply be wrong with a pick. Last week highlighted how wrong I can truly be at times as I finished at a …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy’s drama department will present Football Romeo from Nov. 7-9. This is a comedy in two acts by Lindsay Price. The new drama teacher at Verona Beach High is directing Romeo and Juliet. Nicola is certain she will be the perfect Juliet and her linebacker boyfriend the perfect Romeo. Too bad life isn’t perfect! …read more.

[weaver_youtube Zy3r70NfrUQ rel=0] The food pantry at Combined Community Services in Warsaw got a much-needed supply of over 12,000 pounds of food donations today. The non-perishable items were collected by students of Lakeland Christian Academy in Winona Lake. Each year the LCA students organize the food drive to benefit the CCS food pantry. According to …read more.

LCA Prepares For CCS Food Drive

September 25, 2013

Lakeland Christian Academy students are doing more than just hitting the books, playing sports or spending time with friends. Students at LCA are preparing for the sixth annual Combined Community Services Food Drive next week. The food drive, which is almost entirely organized by LCA students, will begin collecting non-perishable food items throughout the Winona …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will hold its Annual College Prep Seminar at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept 23. Representatives from the Kosciusko County Community Foundation, Grace College Financial Aid Office and Grace College Admissions Office will be on hand to discuss all aspects of the college application and scholarship process. The evening is targeting to juniors and …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will hold its sixth annual community-wide Food Drive at the end of September. The food drive will benefit Combined Community Services. Peggi Lisenbee Wright, Combined Community Service’s director of emergency assistance stated, “Hunger and lack of access to nutritional food is growing at an alarming rate across our country. CCS’ emergency assistance …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.

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.

The state of Indiana provides money to send children to private schools through a voucher program. That program has now been expanded to include more Hoosier families than ever before. Lakeland Christian Academy in Winona Lake is hosting an informational session on the program at 6:30 p.m. Monday, July 22. The session will be held …read more.

WINONA LAKE – For the second year in a row, Warsaw’s eyes widened while Triton’s eyes burned red. In what almost shaped into 2012 2.0, Warsaw needed every stroke it could muster to card its championship 314, one stroke better than Triton’s 315 and five better than upstart Columbia City’s 319 in the 2013 IHSAA …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy recently held its Spring Sports Awards Ceremony and Senior Night. Special awards were presented. Pictured above, in front, from left, are Hailey Nieveen, Senior – Varsity Track and Field Overall Top Scorer; Emilee Catron, Senior – Varsity Track and Field Female Top Distance; Megan Lang, Senior – Varsity Track and  Field Coaches’ …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana High School Athletic Association announced Monday afternoon its layout for the new sectional alignment for eight of the 20 sanctioned team sports. The most noticeable change is in football, which adds a sixth class to the state tournament and reshapes the competitive landscape. Here is a breakdown of the local schools …read more.

Lakeland Christian Academy will host a High School Orientation Night for all community eighth graders and their parents at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 13, at the school. The evening will include detailed descriptions of LCA’s diploma offerings, the courses required for each of the diplomas, an explanation of grade point average and numeric average, and their …read more.

Dear Editor, The students and staff at Lakeland Christian Academy were privileged to help fill the food pantry at Combined Community Services this week with over 5.5 TONS of food. We would like to thank the people who made our endeavor so successful. First of all, this would not have been possible without the generosity …read more.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9Hee1CBbi0] Despite this morning’s cold temperatures, and through the spitting snow, students of Lakeland Christian Academy were out bright and early collecting grocery bags full of food for the school’s annual community service project. The LCA Food Drive to benefit Combined Community Services this year brought in 11,000 pounds of food. That topped last …read more.

Residents in a number of Warsaw neighborhoods received grocery bags at their front doors Monday afternoon. Tomorrow morning, students and staff of Lakeland Christian Academy will be back around to collect the bags and donations of nonperishable foods for Combined Community Services. This is the fifth year LCA has held the food drive and, according …read more.

Four seniors at Lakeland Christian Academy are working together to plan a food drive that is ultimately one of the largest collections held for Warsaw- based Combined Community Services. This is the fifth year students of LCA will be collecting food for CCS. “Last year we collected food valued at over $30,000,” said Carmen Flores, …read more.

The time is now for the Triton boys golf team. After running out of steam in last year’s regional round, the Trojans will look to ride a strong group of upperclassmen to the next level. The majority of that weight will be carried by Quentyn Carpenter and Ryan Rapp, two seniors who have both seen …read more.

WINONA LAKE – Lakeland Christian Academy soccer standout Stephen Danielian will continue his career on the collegiate level at IPFW. Danielian, a four-year starter at forward for the Cougars, scored 33 goals with eight assists during his senior season, in which he was named team Most Valuable Player. Over his four years with LCA, Danielian …read more.

Powered by WordPress