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Trojans Topped By Lancers

October 5, 2013

BOURBON – The Triton football team dropped its’ sixth straight contest Friday night. Visiting LaVille turned back the Trojans 31-12 in a Northern State Conference contest. Jeremy Jones scored on a 57-yard run in the second quarter for Triton. Cole Creighbaum capped the scoring for the Trojans with a one-yard touchdown run in the fourth …read more.

A strong Plymouth team and the weather put an end to Triton’s boys tennis season Thursday night. The defending champion Pilgrims took a 3-0 lead over the Trojans in the semifinals of the Bremen Sectional before inclement weather suspended play. The semifinal match will be finished today at Plymouth, as will the other semifinal pitting …read more.

BOURBON – The Triton High School Athletic Department has announced a change in the starting time for tonight’s boys tennis sectional match. The Trojans will now face Plymouth at 6 p.m. tonight in one semifinal match of the Bremen Sectional instead of 4:30. The time change was made due to the weather. Host Bremen will …read more.

Another week at 8-2? I am getting pretty good at this, hopefully you are all starting to realize that. Bears fans, I tried demanding an apology from some of you after correctly picking the Lions to beat the Bears despite your spiteful remarks. So far, I have not received any apologies. This is a big …read more.

Trojans Blank Vikings

October 1, 2013

BOURBON- The Triton boys’ tennis team put the wraps on a strong regular season with a win Monday. The host Trojans blanked Tippecanoe Valley 5-0 in a makeup match. Senior Dean Howdeshell led Triton with a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 1 singles over Tanner Neeley. Jared Fisher collected a 6-3, 6-0 win over Isaac …read more.

Doubles Champs Lead Trojans

September 30, 2013

BREMEN – The Triton boys’ tennis team doubled its’ pleasure on Saturday. The Trojans got a pair of championship performances from both of its’ doubles teams in the Northern State Conference Tournament at Bremen. Triton scored 43 points in the league tourney to tie Knox for championship honors. The Triton No. 1 doubles team of …read more.

Oh, What A Feeling!

September 29, 2013

[weaver_youtube zEbuKK-KEvg rel=0] KENDALLVILLE – First, she thought she blew it. Next, denial. Finally, her mood completely flipped over. It was exactly what Nikki LaLonde wanted to happen. The senior golfer from Warsaw thought she had blown a chance at state after hitting into the water on her final hole. But, it turns out, the …read more.

Undefeated Cougars Crush Triton

September 28, 2013

NEW CARLISLE – It was a record-setting night for New Prairie Friday. The Class 4-A No. 6 Cougars throttled Triton 62-0 in a Northern State Conference contest. New Prairie moves to 6-0 for the first time in program history. The 62 points, which all came in the first half Friday night, also tied a school …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.

Triton Tennis Team Blanks Glenn

September 25, 2013

BOURBON – Dean Howdeshell led the Triton boys tennis team to another conference win Tuesday. Howdeshell rolled to a dominating win at No. 1 singles as the host Trojans topped John Glenn 5-0 in a Northern State Conference match. Senior Howdeshell won 6-0, 6-0 as the Trojans improved to 10-5 overall and 5-1 in the …read more.

BOURBON – Jack Carpenter didn’t want to really talk about the past. But after he was chosen by the Indiana High School Golf Coaches Association as the 2013 state boys golf Coach of the Year, Carpenter deflected the accolades as much as he could. “It’s not about me, it’s about the kids,” a humbled Carpenter …read more.

Triton Claims Tennis Title

September 23, 2013

MERRILLVILLE – The Triton boys’ tennis team claimed the championship of the Merrillville Invitational Saturday. The Trojans won individual championships at two positions en route to winning the eight-team event. Triton scored 33 points in the tournament, edging past Centreville (32) and host Merrillville (31) for top team honors. Jared Fisher notched an unbeaten mark …read more.

[weaver_youtube dUQhgbkAjNE rel=0] WINONA LAKE – It’s a lost art in sports. Many think sports should revolve around who wins, and go from there. In some cases, hoisting a sectional trophy is an end-all. In other cases, just living to see another day is a win all in its own. It is good to be …read more.

Triton’s Carpenter Honored

September 20, 2013

BOURBON – Jack Carpenter has been honored for his outstanding work with the Triton High School golf program. Carpenter, who coaches both the boys and the girls program at Triton, was saluted as both Regional 2 District Coach of the Year and the State Coach of the Year. Carpenter was honored by the Indiana High …read more.

Rain and lightning in the area has put a halt to several athletic matches and practices for Thursday, Sept. 19. WARSAW The WCHS Athletic Department has announced that tonight’s home boys’ soccer match versus Fort Wayne South Side has been cancelled. The girls soccer match for tonight at Columbia City has also been cancelled. No …read more.

Howdeshell Rally Lifts Triton

September 19, 2013

ELKHART –  Dean Howdeshell wasn’t about to let his Triton tennis team lose at Jimtown Wednesday. Howdeshell rallied for a thrilling win at No. 1 singles to give the Trojans a 3-2 win over the host Jimmies in Northern State Conference play. Howdeshell lost his first set 6-3 to Mikey Pawlak before tying the match …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 17

September 18, 2013

BOURBON – The Triton boys’ tennis team made it two league wins this week Tuesday evening. The host Trojans rolled past Northern State Conference foe New Prairie 4-1. Dean Howdeshell led the way for the winners with a 6-1, 6-1 win at No. 1 singles for the Trojans. Jared Fisher posted a 6-0, 6-1 win …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 16

September 17, 2013

A strong performance from its doubles teams helped Triton best Bremen 4-1 in boys’ tennis action Monday. The host Trojans lost a total of just five games on the doubles courts in dominating wins to take the Northern State Conference match. Lucas Shafer and Darrin Harrell paired for a 6-1, 6-3 win at No. 1 …read more.

Eads Leads Triton JV Netters

September 16, 2013

PLYMOUTH – Gavin Eads led the way for the Triton boys tennis team Saturday in the Plymouth JV Invitational. Eads went 2-1 at No. 1 singles to capture a third-place finish for the Trojans. Spencer Glingle placed fourth at No. 2 singles for Triton and the No. 1 doubles team of Ben Waggoner and Marc …read more.

BOURBON – Eight eager volleyball teams gathered in Bourbon Saturday for the annual Triton Tournament. While all the teams had sights set on a tournament title, only one would walk away with bragging rights. Unfortunately for the Lady Warriors, they fell short of defending their 2012 tourney title. Wawasee started its day strong with wins …read more.

Shorthanded Trojans Defeated

September 14, 2013

SOUTH BEND – Playing shorthanded, the Triton tennis team came out on the short end of a 3-2 final at South Bend Riley Friday. The match was a make-up contest that was postponed on Wednesday due to the heat. The Trojans were missing three players from their varsity lineup. Dean Howdeshell and Lucas Shafer posted …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.

Triton Tennis Team Victorious

September 10, 2013

BOURBON – Four dominating wins carried the Triton boys tennis team past Rochester Monday. The Trojans lost just four total games on their winning courts to top the Zebras 4-1. Senior Dean Howdeshell posted a 6-1, 6-0 victory at No. 1 singles to lead the hosts. Jared Fisher also won by a 6-1, 6-0 count …read more.

Triton Tennis Team Defeated

September 7, 2013

BOURBON – The Triton boys tennis team dropped a 4-1 final to non-conference foe Bethany Christian at home Saturday. Senior Dean Howdeshell collected the lone point for the Trojans. He posted a 6-1, 6-1 win at No. 1 singles. The Trojans had to alter their lineup as No. 2 doubles player Jake Oldham was attending …read more.

Triton Rally Falls Just Short

September 7, 2013

CULVER – The Triton football team came up just short in a tough loss at Culver Friday night. The host Cavaliers held off the Trojans for a 21-19 Northern State Conference victory. The Trojans pulled within 21-19 with 59 seconds to play when Grant Stichter connected with Cole Creighbaum on a 24-yard touchdown toss. The …read more.

Pilgrims Topple Trojans

September 5, 2013

PLYMOUTH – A pair of three-set wins carried Plymouth past Triton Wednesday in prep boys’ tennis play. The host Pilgrims won in three sets at both No. 2 singles and No. 2 doubles en route to a 4-1 win. Senior Dean Howdeshell collected the lone point for Triton. He rallied for a 5-7, 7-5, 6-2 …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 3

September 4, 2013

BOURBON – The Triton boys tennis team posted a shutout Tuesday in downing LaVille. The Trojans did not lose a single game in blanking the Lancers 5-0 in Northern State Conference action. The singles trio of Dean Howdeshell, Jared Fisher and Alex Eib each won 6-0, 6-0 at the top three spots respectively for Triton. …read more.

BOURBON – Triton High School announced this afternoon that it will indeed leave the Northern State Conference and will join a newly formed conference with several neighbors to the west. This is the formal announcement sent from Triton High School Athletic Director Mason McIntyre: “The Triton High School Athletic Department has accepted an invitation today, …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.

BOURBON – The antennas are now focused. Triton just needs to get the color to come through the set. Much like a TV from back in the day, Triton volleyball has gotten the static off its screen, but just needs to get all the color to show. Separating metaphor from reality, Triton head coach Samantha …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – During its final meeting of the 2012-13 school year, the IHSAA Executive Committee approved the sectional reassignment of several baseball and softball teams and also ruled on coaches proposals in the sports of gymnastics and wrestling. Due to IHSAA By-Law 2-5 (Tournament Success Factor), three baseball teams and two softball teams earned enough …read more.

Warsaw girls cross country will start us up in the countdown from five to one in our Top 10 teams list. 5. Ray Of Sunshine, Elements Of Surprise: The addition of Sarah Ray made a huge difference for the Warsaw girls cross country program in the fall. Ray, in her first season running cross country, …read more.

The fantastic cross country season by the Warsaw trio of Jake Poyner, Robert Murphy and Ellis Coon will get us going to No. 1 on our individual Top 10 list. 5. The Big Three: Warsaw’s trio of Jake Poyner, Robert Murphy and Ellis Coon just can’t be separated. Almost like the way the group was …read more.

Warsaw volleyball begins our list of the Top 10 athletic teams for the 2012-13 season. 10. Streak Busters: August 23, 2012 should be a memorable day for a long, long time for the Warsaw volleyball program. That was the night a veteran, gutty Tiger team snapped Elkhart Memorial’s 76-match winning streak in Northern Lakes Conference …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.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reXCaI8KDmg] WINONA LAKE – For someone who rarely wears his emotions on his sleeve, Jon Schram peeled back the orange on Thursday. The senior No. 1 for Warsaw was ice cold on the 18th green with the chips stacked against him. Facing a 10-foot putt just to achieve eagle, a make would give the …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.

AUBURN — The freight train from Lakewood Park Christian is rolling and not slowing down anytime soon. Mikeila Boroff struck out 18 of the 22 batters she faced, the Panthers made every conceivable situation work in its favor and showed why its the No. 1 1-A team in the state determined to defend its state …read more.

LEESBURG – Hailing from Fort Wayne to Bourbon, some of the regions best boys golf teams were on display Monday night at Tippecanoe Lake Country Club for the annual Bob Turner Classic. With an outstanding team score of 298, No. 8 NorthWood claimed first place, edging out Fort Wayne Carroll (301) and conference foe No. …read more.

SYRACUSE – Victory was sweet for the Wawasee JV softball team Saturday, closing out its junior campaign with a pair of wins at the Wawasee Softball Invitational. A 5-3 Central Noble lead disappeared in game one as Wawasee stormed back with eight unanswered tallies in an 11-5 win. Alexis Graber picked up the pitching win …read more.

CULVER – For the second time in three weeks, NorthWood played superb golf to trump Warsaw in an invitational. The Panthers used every stroke it could in a 309-310 title march at the Culver Academy Invitational held Saturday at Mystic Hills Golf Club. The field featured several areas teams that all put together competitive afternoons …read more.

Triton High School senior Trenton Cooper and Tippecanoe Valley High School senior Allyson Ross were among 40 students named to the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association statewide scholarship lists. Cooper was named a recipient of the Marion Crawley Scholarship, given to members of basketball teams that showcase achievement in basketball, academics, participation in extra-curricular activities and …read more.

SYRACUSE – A first impression lasts a lifetime. Well, the impression of the first inning won’t likely be talked about for year’s to come, but it did sway the momentum of the remaining six innings of the softball game played Tuesday night between Wawasee and Triton. After Triton left the bases loaded in the first, …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.

The WCHS Athletic Department has announced that the boys golf home match today at the Stonehenge Golf Club versus Triton has been postponed. The match between the No. 2 Tigers and the Trojans is now scheduled for tomorrow (April 24). The non-conference match will now be played at Rozella Ford Wednesday and not at Stonehenge …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.

AKRON – New coach. New uniforms. Same old tradition. It would be nice to say that the Vikings are back, but the simple truth is that they never truly left. Ever since last year’s season- ending loss to Hamilton Heights in the first round of the regional, Tippecanoe Valley baseball players have been hard at …read more.

INDIANAPOLIS – The Triton boys basketball team came a long, long way this season. The Trojans, despite falling just short of their coveted destination, walked out of Bankers Life Fieldhouse with heads held high on Saturday. With very good reason too. No. 10 Triton earned its second Class 1-A state runner-up finish in the last …read more.

SYRACUSE — Wawasee were so close, they could taste it. But the bitter taste left after falling to Lakeland, 2-0, in the Fairfield Sectional championship game has lingered all winter. The Lady Warrior softball program are looking to bounce back this season with a lot of familiar faces led by a first-year head coach Hans …read more.

BOURBON — Their mettle has been tested by some of the best teams in the state. Their demeanor, as smooth as silk. With just one more test in front of them, it’s like walking into a green room on a Hollywood set. One might think the buzz of ‘State Week’ would crack the shells of …read more.

LAFAYETTE — It’s not like Triton hasn’t been here before. But, boy does it feel good to be a Trojan. Triton is partying like its 2011 after the Trojans knocked off Lafayette Central Catholic, 40-32, in the Class 1-A boys basketball semi-state held at Lafayette Jefferson High School Saturday afternoon. It wasn’t easy in the …read more.

BOURBON — Try and find a nervous kid. Go ahead, try. While nerves are a natural part of sport and spectacle, this group of Triton boys basketball players have shown a poise well beyond their years. From senior superstar Clay Yeo to sophomore role player Skyler Reichert. Everyone has a role, everyone a job. And …read more.

BOURBON — What a fitting send-off for a senior class not many thought would be in this position. After nearly avoiding disaster in the morning session against Fort Wayne Canterbury, No. 10 Triton got its Trojan horses back on track in the Class 1-A Triton Boys Basketball Regional, pulling away from Pioneer, 53-41. And, of …read more.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g2eD4MeesY] BOURBON — From Clay Yeo, to Seth Glingle, to the scorekeeper to the massive Triton faithful. As the horn sounded signifying Triton’s 44-41 victory over Fort Wayne Canterbury in the 1-A boys basketball regional semifinal contest at Triton, everyone exhaled a collective sigh of relief. “The thing I liked is that the kids …read more.

BOURBON — If the Friday night game Triton’s boys basketball team played against Culver at the sectional is any indication, the Trojans could go a long, long way. Wanting badly to enact retribution after a loss to Culver during the Northern State Conference season on its home floor, Triton did just that with a 44-32 …read more.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_cZwNZ3V1o] CULVER — Triton had been in the position it faced before. It showed. Needing a defensive stop in the final 20 seconds of the Culver Boys Basketball Sectional championship game against Michigan City Marquette, Triton showed the calm of a champion. Forcing a turnover in the final seconds, it was fitting Clay Yeo …read more.

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUiuz-wrrTE] CULVER — Culver threw everything it possibly could at Triton, but the Trojans managed to dodge the kitchen sink en route to a 44-32 win in the first semi-final of the Culver Boys Basketball Sectional. Choosing to navigate the final 6:40 of the third quarter without star Clay Yeo, who picked up his …read more.

BOURBON — It’s a regular season Triton hasn’t experienced that often, but an expectation the Trojans cannot shake. In the five seasons since Triton won the state championship in 2008, the Triton Trojan basketball team had not lost five games during the regular season before the month of February. After sorting through a brutal December …read more.

BOURBON — Packed gyms, screaming students, a Hall of Fame coach and humble players. Those are the things that make Indiana high school hoops so special and Bourbon had a little bit of them all on Friday night. Tippecanoe Valley traveled to the Trojan Trench to face Triton in a regular season matchup that had …read more.

ROCHESTER — Survive and advance. That’s the name of the game in the IHSAA wrestling state tournament. The attitude at Saturday’s Rochester Wrestling Regional was no different. With 17 area wrestlers at Rochester, winning round one was the most important mode of operation in the code of survival. That objective was met by five of …read more.

LAKEVILLE — It took Oregon-Davis just over five minutes of game time to establish what team would be hoisting the hardware as 2013 Bi-County champions in girls hoops. Eight Triton turnovers right out of the gate along with deadeye aim by O-D on the offensive end had the defending champs take a 21-10 lead en …read more.

BOURBON — Culver figured out a way to slow down Clay Yeo, and in the process, also slowed Triton in a 46-42 upset in boys hoops at Triton Friday night. Collin Stevens and Kyle Vlach each hit huge three-pointers to begin the fourth quarter as Culver never trailed in the final period as the Trojans …read more.

Road Will Be Rough For Trojans

November 14, 2012

BOURBON — If Triton can weather a whopper of a road calendar in November and December, look out. A tremendous non-conference schedule for the Trojan boys basketball team, which includes three road trips to open the slate, should give head coach Jason Groves a really good impression of what direction his experienced club will take. …read more.

BOURBON — Normally in November, fans in and around Bourbon are setting the bar high for the Triton boys basketball team. While the expectations are sky-high as usual for the Trojans, the girls team have quietly moved into the conversation of one of the better teams in the area, let alone the state. Naturally, the …read more.

CULVER – Shana Anderson powered the Triton volleyball team to a sectional victory Tuesday night at Culver. Anderson slammed down 16 kills as the Trojans topped South Central 3-0 in the opener of the Class 1-A Culver Sectional. Breanna Lemler added eight kills and Krystal Sellers four as Triton won 25-23, 25-19, 25-22 versus the …read more.

No. 1 Jimmies Topple Triton

October 13, 2012

ELKHART –  Host and top-ranked Jimtown wrapped up a perfect regular season in style Friday night with a 49-14 win over Triton. The Class 3-A No. 1 Jimmies finish teir regular season at 9-0 overall and 7-0 in league play. The Jimmies, who won 53-0 at Triton in 2011, scored 22 points in the first quarter …read more.

Plymouth defeated Triton 25-12, 25-18, 25-12 in a non-conference prep volleyball match Thursday night. Emilee Koontz and Breanna Lemler each had five kills to lead Triton. Krystal Sellers and Shana Anderson each had five digs and Marissa Ross 16 assist for the Trojans. Plymouth won the junior varsity contest 25-6, 25-13. Kayla Hall had two …read more.

SYRACUSE — The Wawasee volleyball team hosted the Lady Trojans of Triton High School Tuesday night in Syracuse for senior night. It would prove to be a senior showcase both on and off the court for the Lady Warriors as they would sweep Triton three sets to none 25-13, 25-20 and 25-20. The first game …read more.

Turnovers Trouble Triton

October 6, 2012

BOURBON – Too many turnovers proved costly to the Triton football team Friday night. The host Trojans had six turnovers in losing a 28-7 final to Knox in a Northern State Conference contest. Jordan Beem made the most of his five carries for the Redskins, scoring on touchdown runs of three, 10 and 17 yards …read more.

The Triton volleyball team lost a close 3-1 final to Jimtown in a conference match Thursday night in Bourbon. The Jimmies rallied to post a 21-25, 25-22, 30-28, 25-20 win in the Northern State Conference contest. Shana Anderson led the Trojans with 11 kills and nine digs. Jaela Meister had eight kills, Breanna Lemler seven, …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.

Trojans Notch First Victory

September 29, 2012

LAKEVILLE – The Triton High School football team quenched its hunger for a victory Friday night. Bryson Mosier led the way as the Trojans collected their first win of the season with a 21-10 victory at LaVille. Mosier, the senior quarterback for the Trojans, threw for one touchdown and ran for another in the Northern …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 27

September 28, 2012

The Triton volleyball team lost a 3-1 final at Bremen Thursday night. The host Lions prevailed in the Northern State Conference contest 25-8, 17-25, 25-14, 25-15. Breanna Lemler led Triton with six kills. Shana Anderson and Emilee Koontz each had five kills for the Trojans.  Koontz had three aces, Anderson five digs and Jaela Meister …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 24

September 25, 2012

The 1-2 punch of Shana Anderson and Breanna Lemler powered the Triton volleyball team to a 3-1 win  over Winamac Monday night. Anderson slammed 11 kills and Lemler had 10 as the Trojans posts a 22-25, 26-24, 25-20, 25-23 victory. Emilee Koontz had eight kills and Jaela Meister added six for Triton. Marissa Ross had …read more.

Cougars Rush Past Triton

September 22, 2012

BOURBON –  Triton could not have picked a worse time to play New Prairie than Friday night. The Cougars, coming off a league whipping at the hands of undefeated and No. 1 Jimtown at home a week ago, ran past the Trojans 56-17 in a Northern State Conference contest. New Prairie ran for 434 yards …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 20

September 21, 2012

Shana Anderson powered the offense as the Triton volleyball team topped Argos 3-0 Thursday night. Anderson had nine kills and added three blocks as the Trojans won the non-conference match 25-23, 25-11, 25-22. Marissa Ross and Emilee Koontz each added three kills for Triton.  The trio of Ross, Koontz and Krystal Sellers each had three …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 18

September 19, 2012

Shana Anderson powered the Triton volleyball team past conference foe LaVille Tuesday night. Anderson slammed down 15 kills as the Trojans topped the Lancers 25-14, 28-26, 22-25, 25-23 in the Northern State Conference match. Krystal Sellers and Emilee Koontz each had seven kills and Breanna Lemler added five for the winners. Marissa Ross totaled 24 …read more.

WARSAW — Golf has always been labeled as a frustrating game. That feeling surfaced at the Stonehenge Golf Club Saturday as the Warsaw Girls Golf Sectional played out. It became a matter of one stroke, or really 13 strokes. It depends on who you ask, but that was the margin that separated Plymouth and Wawasee …read more.

Glenn Rushes Past Trojans

September 15, 2012

WALKERTON – The John Glenn running game was in high gear Friday night. The host Falcons rushed for 294 yards in topping Triton 39-7 in a Northern State Conference contest. Glenn out gained the Trojans 397-130 in total yard to improve to 3-2 overall on the season. Triton drops to 0-5 overall and 0-3 in …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 13

September 14, 2012

The Triton volleyball team put up a strong rally in a 3-2 loss Thursday night to Bethany Christian. The Bruins won the non-conference match 25-21, 25-18, 20-25, 26-28, 15-12 over the Trojans. Shana Anderson led Triton with 13 kills in the contest. Breanna Lemler had eight and Emilee Koontz and Becca Kennedy each added four …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 11

September 12, 2012

The Triton volleyball team came up just short in a 3-2 loss Tuesday night at Elkhart Christian Academy. The hosts posted a 22-25, 25-22, 25-17, 21-25, 15-11 win in the non-conference contest in Elkhart. Breanna Lemler led the way for Triton’s offense with nine kills. Shana Anderson added five kills and Krystal Sellers four for …read more.

Triton To Honor Lindsey

September 10, 2012

The Triton athletic department and football program will honor Marcile Lindsey at its Homecoming game on Sept. 21 versus New Prairie. Lindsey is the former leader of the Triton Football Team Mom’s group. She served for nine seasons as a football team mom before retiring last season after her final son came through the Trojans’ …read more.

Triton Sports Wrap – Sept. 8

September 9, 2012

The Triton volleyball team posted a 1-2 record Saturday in its own invitational. The Trojans defeated Argos and lost to John Glenn and South Central. Breanna Lemler led Triton with 12 kills in the tourney.  Emilee Koontz and Krystal Sellers both had  11 kills and Shana Anderson totaled 10. Marissa Ross had 31 assists for the …read more.

Bremen Blanks Triton

September 8, 2012

BOURBON – One score was all Bremen needed to post a victory Friday night over host Triton in a Northern State Conference football game. The Lions got a touchdown pass from Kai Slough to Ethan Pike in the second quarter to notch a 7-0 victory over the host Trojans. Bremen, which improves to 2-2 overall …read more.

A balanced offensive attack helped Tippecanoe Valley roll to a 3-0 volleyball victory Thursday night over Triton. The Vikings prevailed 25-18, 25-4, 25-14 in the non-conference match. Courtney Newsome and Kelsey Ball each had nine kills and Caylie Teel and Sara Alexander each added eight for coach Abby Turner’s squad. Alexander led the Vikings, who …read more.

The Triton Athletic Department has announced a couple of schedule changes for its junior high volleyball program. Triton’s match at Urey, originally scheduled for Sept. 24, will now be played on Oct. 10. Also, the match at Knox is now set for Sept. 20 (it was originally scheduled for Oct. 1). The Junior High Volleyball …read more.

BOURBON – A slow start was too much for Triton to overcome Friday night as the hosts dropped a 37-19 final to Culver in Northern State Conference football action. The Cavaliers raced to a 24-0 lead in the second quarter en route to collecting their first victory of the season versus the winless Trojans. Triton …read more.

The Triton volleyball team collected a Northern State Conference victory Thursday night over Culver. The host Trojans took the league match 25-14, 22-25, 25-19, 25-16 in Bourbon. Breanna Lemler and Shana Anderson powered the offensive attack for the Trojans. Lemler slammed 14 kills and Anderson had 13 for the winners. Krystal Sellers had four kills …read more.

The second phase of the 2012 high school football season begins in earnest for area teams Friday night. With a pair of non-conference contests in the books, the focus shifts to bigger things with the start of conference play. League championships may not be won the first week of conference action, but a loss Friday …read more.

Host Knox handed Triton a 3-0 loss in a Northern State Conference volleyball match Tuesday night. The Redskins won the varsity contest 25-17, 25-19, 25-21 over the Trojans. Shana Anderson had six kills and Breanna Lemler three to lead the Triton offensive attack. Holly Stogsdill had four aces for the Trojans. Anderson had five digs …read more.

Former Triton School Corporation Superintendent Carl Hilling will flip the coin in the honorary coin toss prior to the Trojans’ home football opener against Culver Friday night. “We are excited to have Carl in attendance at the game Friday night,” said Triton Athletic Director Mason McIntyre.  “Carl’s efforts were huge in the construction of our …read more.

The ballots for local school corporations have been set as Friday’s filing deadline came and went. The filing deadline at noon in the Kosciusko County Clerk’s Office saw a total of nine school board candidates vying for spots in the three different corporations. Candidates who filed for Warsaw Community School Corporation’s school board are: District …read more.

Triton Falls At Northfield

August 25, 2012

WABASH – Slowing down powerful Northfield proved to be too tough a task for Triton Friday night. The host Norsemen piled up 473 yards of total offense in defeating the visiting Trojans 32-20 in prep  football action. Senior quarterback Austin Curless rushed for a team-high 93 yards on 17 carries for Northfield, now 1-1. He …read more.

Volleyball Team Tops Glenn Shana Anderson led the way as the Triton volleyball team topped Glenn 3-0 in a Northern State Conference match Thursday night. Anderson had seven kills, seven digs, three aces and three blocks for the Trojans in the 25-13, 25-18, 25-20 league win. Breanna Lemler slammed six kills and had six digs …read more.

The final appetizer. That’s the precursor for week two of the high school football season Friday night as area teams have one final non-conference contest to prepare them for the main course of league play starting Aug. 31. Warsaw, fresh off a season-opening win at Columbia City, faces the biggest test of the week as …read more.

Triton High School has rescheduled Recognition Nights for its elementary and junior high volleyball teams. The teams were supposed to be honored on Thursday during a high school home match versus NSC foe Glenn. The 6th grade Recognition Night will now be on Sept. 13 during a home match versus Bethany Christian. The Junior High …read more.

Carpenter Chooses Cardinals

August 20, 2012

The Ball State University men’s golf program has landed another outstanding area golfer. Triton High School senior Quentyn Carpenter has made a verbal commitment to join the Cardinals in 2013. Carpenter joins former WCHS standout and state champion Tyler Ostrom, who is a freshman at BSU this fall. Carpenter holds every school record in the …read more.

The Triton-LaVille junior varsity football game scheduled for tonight (Aug. 20) has been postponed. The contest, which was to be played at Triton, was postponed due to low numbers in the LaVille program. The game may be rescheduled later in the season.      

Caston Rushes Past Trojans

August 18, 2012

A strong ground game and a fast start carried Caston past Triton 28-20 in the football season opener Friday night for both teams. The host Comets built a 28-6 lead after three quarters en route to the victory.  Triton, which lost 49-28 to Caston a year ago, tallied two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. Caston …read more.

Bourbon’s Summerfest started out as a group of men meeting to talk shop and show off their cars. More than 25 years later, the informal car show has turned into a weekend-long festival of games, vendors and live entertainment. This year’s Triton Community Summerfest, representing the  towns of Bourbon, Tippecanoe and Etna Green, is scheduled for …read more.

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