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PLYMOUTH – A pair of area heavyweights in Class 3-A clashed Saturday night as Tippecanoe Valley paid a visit to Plymouth. The Pilgrims proved too much for the Vikings in the non-conference contest as the hosts posted a 63-46 win. Mack Mercer, Plymouth’s 6-8 junior center, tallied a game-high 19 points as the Pilgrims improved …read more.

Vikings Rally To Tourney Title

December 23, 2012

AKRON – The Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball team made it eight straight wins with an impressive comeback Saturday night in earning a championship. The Vikings put together an excellent fourth quarter to rally past previously undefeated NorthWood in the championship game of their own Winning Edge Holiday Tournament at TVHS. Valley outscored the Panthers 23-8 …read more.

AKRON – Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball coach Bill Patrick, in his normal selfless style, called it “another” win Friday night. No disrespect to the coach, but this was not just another win. Not just a normal win either. Just in the same way that there’s nothing normal about the incredible success Patrick has achieved in …read more.

Bill Patrick says it’s never been about the numbers in his illustrious high school coaching career. The Hall of Fame mentor, that being said, is on the cusp of a pretty magical milestone numerically. The Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball coach with his next win will reach No. 700 for his long and storied time on …read more.

Valley Routs Redskins

December 1, 2012

AKRON – Nick Kindig led the way as the Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball team routed visiting Knox Friday night. Kindig tossed in 21 points as the Vikings cruised to a 77-37 victory. Senior guard Kindig hit three of his team’s seven treys in the lopsided win. Valley led 15-4 after the opening period and rolled …read more.

AKRON – Putting the ball in the basket should not be a problem for the Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball team this season. It’s a couple of other things that will determine just how successful the talented Vikings will be this campaign, according to coach Bill Patrick. “The big question is can we guard people,” said …read more.

CULVER – There were mixed results for area prep tennis players competing as individuals Tuesday in the Culver Academies Regional. The Triton No. 1 doubles team of Jeff Ross and Pete Kauffman extended their season with a win. Meanwhile, Tippecanoe Valley’s Nick Kindig saw his postseason run end with a loss in his No. 1 …read more.

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