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INDIANAPOLIS – Former WCHS football star Tristan McClone has been honored for his success in the classroom at Marian University.
INDIANAPOLIS- Former Warsaw football star Tristan McClone was honored for his play on special teams for Marian University.
The 2013-14 athletic season was one of transition, one of inspiration, and one where again, our local athletes put on a show worthy of merit on the biggest stages. In defining a year’s worth of achievement, we present our Top 10 lists of both area individuals and teams. The accomplishments span all three calendar seasons …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – The stellar senior class of the Warsaw boys track program got one final chance Saturday to prove its mettle. They did not disappoint. The outstanding group, led by the likes of Gabe Furnivall, Tristan McClone, Ellis Coon, Ryan Goon and Chad Goon, showcased its skill set and mettle to earn medals at the …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys track team is not short on confidence. The Tigers are also not short on quality depth either. Warsaw put both of those traits on display again Friday night to stand tall again to cap off a tremendous week of championship performances. The host Tigers, despite not being at full strength, …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School senior tailback Tristan McClone has marched up and down the gridiron the past two seasons, sometimes untouched and sometimes carrying the ball and opponents with him. On Friday, McClone made his first steps of his march toward collegiate athletics official with the signing of a letter of intent to …read more.
WARSAW – The Marian University football program got some very good news Thursday night. One could say it was a great night for the Knights. Warsaw Community High School star tailback Tristan McClone announced that he has made a verbal commitment to play for the Knights. McClone, one of the captains this past fall for …read more.
WARSAW – One of the goals all season for the Warsaw football team was a sectional championship. That opportunity finally awaits the Tigers Friday night. It comes in the form of a huge challenge too. Warsaw travels to Fort Wayne Carroll to clash with the explosive, high-scoring Chargers in a Class 6-A sectional title tilt. …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The senior members of the Warsaw football team proved Friday night that they really did want to practice another week. The Tigers, led by its large senior group some 23 strong, earned the right to play in November with a dominating display in every facet of the game to post a convincing …read more.
DUNLAP – The Warsaw football team put itself in a position to play for a Northern Lakes Conference championship. A handful of turnovers, however, left the Tigers in no position to challenge Concord for that title Friday night. An opportunistic Minutemen squad made the most of its chances to blank the Tigers 28-0 in the …read more.
WARSAW – It will all come down to a winner-take-all showdown next week for the Northern Lakes Conference football championship. Warsaw made sure of that Friday night. The Tigers took care of league business in impressive fashion by handling NorthWood 28-7. That sends Warsaw to Concord next Friday night with the league title hanging in …read more.
There’s no shortage of motivation this Friday night for area high school football teams. A pair of great rivalries highlight the docket as week seven arrives. The biggest game of the night finds Wawasee making the trek down SR 15 to square off with county and conference rival Warsaw. The Warriors have won the last …read more.
GOSHEN – Tristan McClone was too good for his own good Friday night. The Warsaw star tailback did not have a carry in the second half. The Tigers didn’t need him to. McClone had a monster opening half in pacing a focused Warsaw squad to a convincing 34-12 win over winless Goshen in a Northern …read more.
ELKHART – The Warsaw defense set the tone early and often Friday night. The Tigers, flying to the football with passion and a purpose, then proceeded to pitch a shutout at Elkhart Memorial. Warsaw’s defensive dominated the host Crimson Chargers and star tailback Tristan McClone tallied three touchdowns in a 28-0 Northern Lakes Conference victory. …read more.
KENDALLVILLE – The lightning stayed away from the Warsaw at East Noble football game Friday night. That didn’t stop the host Knights from finding plenty of ways to electrify their home fans. East Noble proved worthy of its lofty ranking by storming past the Tigers 49-14 in the first-ever meeting between the two programs. The …read more.
WARSAW – Coach Phil Jensen saw a little bit of everything out of his Warsaw football team Friday night. Some good. Some bad. And some just plain ugly. In the end, it all added up though to a 33-14 season-opening win over Columbia City for the host Tigers. Warsaw used its tried and true formula …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw football program took a step forward last year. The Tigers bounced back from back-to-back losing seasons to finish 6-4 overall and contend for the Northern Lakes Conference title until the final game of the regular season. A large senior class has coach Phil Jensen pointing to even bigger things this fall. …read more.
AKRON – Both Phil Jensen and Jeff Shriver found plenty to be pleased about Friday night. The pair of coaches also know that the tape from their scrimmage will also show plenty to work on. That made for a productive evening for Jensen’s Warsaw squad and Shriver’s Tippecanoe Valley team as they squared off in a …read more.
As the 2012-13 high school season officially came to a close last weekend with the IHSAA Baseball State Finals being played at Victory Field in Indianapolis, we at the Stacey Page Online sports desk decided to put together Top 10 lists for individual achievement and team success. The lists begin this morning with the Top …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – A pair of area prep football standouts, Tristan McClone of Warsaw and Tanner Andrews of Tippecanoe Valley, have been honored in a big way by Indiana Football Digest. The dynamite duo are members of the publication’s 2013 Prime Time 25 and will appear on the cover of the 2013 edition of Indiana Football …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.
WARSAW – No one can ever say that Tristan McClone did not pour his blood, sweat and tears into his high school football career. McClone made history Friday night by running his way right into the football record books at Warsaw Community High School. The standout junior tailback broke the school’s single-season rushing record, which …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw football coach Phil Jensen knew the best way to try and negate the speed of Concord Friday night was to keep the Minutemen playmakers on the sidelines by playing keep away. The formula, which has worked all season long for the Tigers, didn’t come to fruition this time around. The Minutemen …read more.
WARSAW – Why mess with success? Warsaw football coach Phil Jensen is a smart man. He’s not about to fix what “ain’t broke” as the old adage goes. Jensen’s Tigers used their month-long formula for success to near perfection again Friday night in fashioning a 17-0 Northern Lakes Conference win over Goshen on a rainy …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – Tristan McClone has been the workhorse of the Warsaw offense from play one this football season. The Tiger thoroughbred galloped his way right into the school record books Friday night. McClone, a junior tailback, had a record-setting night to remember as the Tigers fought past an upset-minded Northridge squad for a hard-fought 35-21 …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw football team, in a new role as heavy favorites, stayed right on a roll in a big way Friday night. The Tigers used an effective, workmanlike effort to blank Elkhart Memorial 28-0 in Northern Lakes Conference play on a rainy night at Fisher Field. Tristan McClone ran for 110 yards and …read more.
PLYMOUTH – The Warsaw football team answered the bell Friday night. The Tigers, one week after being hammered by heavyweight Homestead, dusted themselves off and decked Plymouth in the Northern Lakes Conference opener for both squads. Warsaw, dominant on both sides of the football, ripped the Rockies 26-7 to bounce back in a big, big …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw football coach Phil Jensen was very concerned about Homestead using its incredible team speed to turn the game into a track meet Friday night. His worst fears, unfortunately, came to fruition at Fisher Field. The Spartans spoiled Senior Night by exploding for a 63-7 non-conference victory over the Tigers. Grayson Bastin tallied …read more.


























