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Former WCHS star and current SMU senior Nic Moore is a finalist for a very prestigious college basketball award.
Nic Moore came up just short in his bid to end the season with a championship Thursday night. Moore’s SMU team ended up on the short end of a 65-63 final to Minnesota in the title tilt of the NIT Tournament. Moore, a former star guard at Warsaw, had a team-high 17 points in the …read more.
Nic Moore will get to play for a tournament championship come Thursday night. Moore, a former star guard at Warsaw, helped his Southern Methodist team earn a spot in the NIT title game Tuesday night. Moore scored 13 points as the Mustangs rallied to top Clemson 65-59 in a semifinal game in Madison Square Garden …read more.
Nic Moore saved his best for last Wednesday night. Now, his Southern Methodist University basketball team, is headed to the Final Four. Moore, a former star guard at Warsaw, hit a game winning 3-pointer to lift the Mustangs past California 67-65 in a quarterfinal game of the NIT. Moore’s heroic triple with 6.5 seconds to …read more.
MISHAWAKA – The Warsaw boys basketball program, as well as the Northern Lakes Conference, will be well-represented in the third annual McDonald’s Michiana High School All-Star Game. The boys roster were released today for the third annual event which will include a girls/boys doubleheader on Monday, March 31 in the Wiekamp Center on the Bethel …read more.
The honors are starting to come in for former Warsaw basketball star Nic Moore. The sophomore guard at Southern Methodist University has been chosen for the American Athletic Conference All-League team. The honor squad was chosen by the league’s coaches. Moore, who led Warsaw to a Class 4-A state runner-up finish in 2010, is having …read more.
Warsaw’s Jordan Stookey was chosen as one of a dozen players named to the All-Northern Lakes Conference boys basketball team. Senior Stookey was the top scorer for the Tigers, who finished the season at 11-10 overall and 2-5 in NLC play. Wawasee junior Alex Clark was an honorable mention pick to the All-NLC squad. The …read more.
ELKHART – The Warsaw boys basketball team staged a remarkable rally to put itself in position to win a first-round sectional game Tuesday night. Goshen’s D.J. Ambrose spoiled the comeback though by being in position at the end to lift the Redskins to a thrilling victory. Ambrose, known for his work on the defensive end …read more.
Hoosier Hysteria hits the hardwood tonight with the start of sectional play. The 104th edition of the boys basketball state tournament begins in earnest at 64 sectional sites statewide. Area teams will be competing in sectional action at Elkhart, Wawasee, Culver and Hamilton. Warsaw will begin defense of its sectional title at historic North Side …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The Warsaw boys basketball team just could not overcome a slow start Friday night. The Tigers, despite a second-half rally, closed out the regular season with a 44-40 loss at Fort Wayne Carroll. Warsaw wraps up the regular-season campaign at 11-9. The host Chargers improve to 14-8. The Tigers face Goshen (11-9) …read more.
WARSAW – The WCHS Athletic Department will begin pre-selling season tickets for the boys basketball sectional on Thursday (Feb. 27). Tickets for the Elkhart Sectional, priced at $10 each, will be available to Warsaw season ticket holders on Thursday from 7:30-3 in the athletic office. Tickets will be sold to the general public on Friday …read more.
It’s been a good week for the Warsaw boys basketball team. The Tigers not only collected a pair of much-needed wins to snap a losing skid, but the IHSAA delivered some more good news Sunday night. Warsaw received a favorable draw for the sectional round of the state tournament series set to begin March 4. …read more.
WARSAW – The senior members of the Warsaw boys basketball team went out in style Friday night. The Tigers used a huge second-half performance to rout Fort Wayne Luers 73-46 in the home finale. Warsaw honored seniors Jordan Stookey, Nate Pearl and Moses Marandet prior to hammering the Knights. The Tigers led just 29-21 at …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball team got scoring punch from a likely source and a pair of not so likely sources Tuesday night. The host Tigers needed all of those offensive punches in order to deck a very good Elkhart Christian team too. Senior Jordan Stookey led a late charge as host Warsaw rallied …read more.
WARSAW – Two old boys basketball foes, both hungry for a win, got together in the Tiger Den Thursday night. It was Plymouth, in the end, who exited the hardwood on a happy note with a much-needed victory. The Pilgrims came up with key plays late to hold off Warsaw 38-31 to quench their appetite …read more.
ELKHART – The Warsaw boys basketball team bounced back with a much better performance Friday night. Unfortunately for the Tigers, it still wasn’t quite good enough. Host Elkhart Memorial hit clutch free throws late in the game to hold off Warsaw 59-53 for a Northern Lakes Conference win at North Side Gym. Warsaw, coming off …read more.
DUNLAP – A frigid second-half scoring performance put the chill on the Warsaw boys basketball team Tuesday night. Host Concord dominated the final 16 minutes en route to trouncing the Tigers 49-25 in a Northern Lakes Conference contest. The Minutemen, who won for the seventh straight time, outscored Warsaw 25-6 in the final half. Filip …read more.
NAPPANEE – Silver linings in a loss? There were plenty of those for Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle to find Friday night. Ogle’s shorthanded squad went toe-to-toe with one of the area’s top teams before coming up just short in a 54-47 defeat at NorthWood in a key Northern Lakes Conference contest. The Panthers, …read more.
WARSAW – Jordan Stookey was praised by his own coach as well as the opposing coach Friday night. He definitely deserved all the love he got too. The Warsaw senior provided the points and the poise to pace the Tigers past Goshen 48-41 in Northern Lakes Conference play in the Tiger Den. Stookey delivered a …read more.
WARSAW – Fans of the Warsaw Community High School basketball programs now have another outlet this season to keep tabs on their favorite teams. The home games for both the Warsaw girls and boys basketball teams, are streaming live on StaceyPageOnline.com. The home contests are broadcast by WIOE (98.3 FM) and are streamed on the …read more.
[weaver_youtube FwIhMWUrfv4 rel=0] WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball team was dialed in from long distance Tuesday night. No one more so than smooth operator Tim Swanson of the Tigers. Sharpshooter Swanson turned in a career performance as host Warsaw whipped Elkhart Central 71-37. Swanson, a junior guard, drained 4-5 from deep in scoring a …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – Pete Smith capped a perfect night from the field with a perfect shot Friday night. In the process, his Northridge boys basketball team remained perfect in Northern Lakes Conference play. Smith hit a tough, well-defended pull-up jumper right before the final horn to lift the Raiders past Warsaw 58-56 in a thrilling NLC …read more.
DALLAS – Nic Moore continues to be a difference maker in his first season on the hardwood for Southern Methodist University. The star guard, a former standout at Warsaw Community High School, turned in yet another huge performance for the Mustangs Saturday. Moore poured in a game-high 20 points to pace his team to a …read more.
[weaver_youtube mVdoXmSbKRg rel=0] WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball team definitely made things a lot more interesting than coach Doug Ogle would have liked Friday night. The Tigers, however, also definitely extended their winning streak in the end. Warsaw, despite a tough night from the free throw line, topped Triton 40-33. Senior Jordan Stookey turned in …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball team headed into the holidays on a roll. The Tigers look to continue that recent trend Friday. Warsaw will take part in a four-team tournament at Hamilton Heights High School. The Tigers, who are 4-2 on the season, face Bloomington North (3-3) in a first-round game. The opener at …read more.
NORTH MANCHESTER – The first trip to Manchester in some 37 years for the Warsaw boys basketball program turned out to be a good one Thursday night. Thanks in large part to the performance of Jake Mangas. Mangas turned in an outstanding effort to pace the Tigers past the Squires 42-35 in non-conference action. The …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball team faced a tall order Friday night. The host Tigers, done in largely by a cold-shooting performance from distance, came up just short in the end in falling 49-48 to Homestead. Homestead super sophomore Caleb Swanigan, a 6-8 tower of power, proved to be too much for Warsaw to …read more.
COLUMBIA CITY – Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle was hoping his team would show “significant” improvement from game one to game two. He got his wish Saturday night. Ogle’s Tigers bounced back from a disappointing season-opening loss to clip Columbia City 46-35. Jake Mangas powered in 15 points and Paul Marandet turned in an …read more.
AKRON – Ben Shriver hustled his way into the hero’s role for the Tippecanoe Valley boys basketball team Wednesday night. Shriver’s putback bucket at the final horn lifted the host Vikings to a thrilling 54-52 victory over county rival Warsaw in the season lid lifter for both squads. Shriver’s terrific rebound hoop, his lone basket …read more.
Girls basketball live streaming now at http://www.inkfreenews.com/tiger-sports-live/ WARSAW – Fans of the Warsaw Community High School basketball programs will have another outlet this season to keep tabs on their favorite teams. The home games for both the Warsaw girls and boys basketball teams, beginning this Friday night, will be streamed live on StaceyPageOnline.com. The home …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle sees some encouraging signs from the 2013-14 edition of his team. He also sees a lot of players without a lot of varsity experience on the Tigers’ roster this season. “I think we have a lot of players who have improved their basketball skills from last season …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball program closed out the 2012-13 season on a definite high note. The Tigers, who claimed an unexpected sectional title, are still reaping the rewards of that postseason success too. “I think, in terms of enthusiasm and our numbers, that our whole program has been buoyed by the sectional championship,” …read more.
WARSAW – The wait was well worth it for Jared Bloom. Warsaw’s senior hoops standout, after a very long process, has found his college home on the hardwood. Bloom, a clutch and consistent guard for the Tigers, will be a preferred walk-on at IPFW. “I’m very happy with my choice,” said Bloom in a phone …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw senior standout Jared Bloom has finally found his college basketball home. The Tiger guard announced via Twitter late Wednesday night that he will be a preferred walk-on at IPFW next season. The underrated Bloom had a stellar senior season for coach Doug Ogle’s team. He led the Tigers in scoring at 17.5 …read more.
WARSAW – The Grace College men’s basketball team has added a local talent to next year’s roster in John Swanson. Swanson, a 6-4 post player, played a key role in Warsaw’s impressive 2012-13 season during his senior year. The Tigers won an improbable sectional championship during Swanson’s final prep campaign, upsetting 4A No. 8 Concord …read more.
INDIANAPOLIS – Triton senior star Clay Yeo added yet another honor to his prep basketball resume Tuesday. Yeo, who led the Trojans to a Class 1-A state runner-up finish in March, was named to the third team All-State list by The Associated Press. Yeo, a 6-6 guard bound for Valparaiso University, led the Trojans in …read more.
MISHAWAKA – A handful of area senior standouts on the hardwood are scheduled to play Monday evening in All-Star action at Bethel College. Five local players, a trio of young ladies and a pair of young men, are slated to compete in the McDonald’s Michiana All-Star basketball games in the Wiekamp Center. Selected as teammates …read more.
MISHAWAKA – A pair of senior standouts, Jared Bloom of Warsaw and Clay Yeo of Triton, headline the rosters announced on Thursday for the second McDonald’s Michiana All-Star Basketball Game. Bloom and Yeo are expected to be teammates on the Red Team for the contest, scheduled to be played on Monday, March 25 at 7:15 …read more.
MICHIGAN CITY – Warsaw was poised and in prime position to pull off another postseason upset Saturday. Unfortunately for the Tigers, Joe Beard had other ideas. Beard, all 5-10 of him maybe standing on his tiptoes, hit the biggest shot of the season and the regional semifinal clash to lift his South Bend Adams squad …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball team has already pulled off one stunner in winning a sectional championship. Can the Tigers add an even bigger shocker to their postseason resume come Saturday in the regional round of the Hoosier Hysteria? The only certainty is that coach Doug Ogle’s team will go into a matchup versus …read more.
WARSAW – The WCHS Athletic Department will begin selling tickets to the boys basketball regional on Tuesday. All-tourney tickets, priced at $10 each, will be sold from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tuesday to parents of players, managers and cheerleaders and season ticket holders. Tickets are limited to immediate family members living at home and …read more.
ELKHART – Jared Bloom was willing to do whatever it took Saturday night to bring a sectional basketball championship back home to Warsaw. Fortunately for the Tigers, the senior star was not only winning, but also more than able. Bloom, as cool as the other side of the pillow, poured in a career-high 33 points …read more.
ELKHART – Warsaw’s Jordan Stookey added his name to the list of Hoosier Hysteria hoops heroes Friday night. Stookey, as the calendar flipped to March, capped the madness with a dramatic, game-winning 3-pointer as the Tigers stunned Concord 41-39 in a semifinal contest of the Elkhart Sectional. Stookey’s running trey just before the final horn …read more.
ELKHART – Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle is a smart man. He knows exactly what his team will be up against come Friday night versus tournament favorite Concord in the semifinals of the Class 4-A Elkhart Sectional. Ogle also knows the mentality his team needs to have to pull off a major upset and …read more.
ELKHART – Jared Bloom was not about to let his high school basketball career end without a win in postseason play. The Warsaw senior star willed his team to that win Tuesday night in dramatic fashion with another clutch performance. Bloom, known for his game winning heroics all season long for there Tigers, calmly drained …read more.
WARSAW – It was simply a case of deja vu Friday night for the Warsaw boys basketball team. The Tigers played well enough to win at times, but not well enough overall to get a much-needed victory. Warsaw, as has been the case all season, battled until the end before dropping a tough 44-43 overtime …read more.
WARSAW – The WCHS Athletic Department will sell tickets for the boys basketball sectional on Friday. Tickets will be available from 7:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. in the athletic office Friday. Tickets will also be sold Friday night at the final boys basketball home game at the North Gate. Tickets are $10 each and are …read more.
The Warsaw boys basketball team will not have to wait long to jump right into postseason play next week. The Tigers will face host Elkhart Central in the first game of the Central Sectional on Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. in North Side Gym. Pairings for the 103rd annual boys basketball state tournament were drawn …read more.
FORT WAYNE – A tough second quarter and just too much James Blackmon Jr. were too much for Warsaw to overcome in boys basketball action Friday night. Blackmon Jr., an IU recruit and one of the nation’s top players, poured in 34 points to pace host Fort Wayne Luers past the Tigers 77-63. Senior Jared …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle has said all season his team is a very resilient group. The Tigers proved that with a much-needed win Tuesday night. Warsaw, coming off back-to-back one-point conference losses, nipped South Bend Clay 55-54 in non-conference action in the Tiger Den Tuesday night. Senior Jared Bloom hit a …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys basketball program, after back-to-back tough losses, got some much-needed good news earlier today. Junior Jordan Stookey did not suffer a broken wrist Thursday night during a 57-56 loss at Class 3-A No. 9 Plymouth. Warsaw coach Doug Ogle confirmed early this afternoon that Stookey does not have a break in …read more.
PLYMOUTH – The Warsaw boys basketball team lost in heartbreaking fashion for the second time in the last seven days Thursday night. This time, though, the Tigers may have lost much more than just a game. Warsaw saw a 15-point lead vanish in the fourth quarter in being stunned 57-56 by host Plymouth in the …read more.
WARSAW – The Elkhart Memorial boys basketball team really got dialed in from long distance in the second half Friday night versus Warsaw. That connection from beyond the three-point line proved to be just the formula for a win as the Crimson Chargers rallied to stun the Tigers 48-47 in Northern Lakes Conference action. Memorial, …read more.
WARSAW – Whatever the words of wisdom were that assistant coach David Wayne delivered in his halftime message to the Warsaw boys basketball team Friday night, he may want to bottle and market them. The Tigers took the message to heart and played an inspired second half in running away from NorthWood 67-51 for a …read more.
WARSAW – Concord took very good care of the basketball Friday night. The Minutemen, by placing a high premium on possessions, took care of Warsaw in the process to remain undefeated in Northern Lakes Conference play. Senior standout Franko House scored 13 points and sophomore Filip Serwatka added 12 as Concord clipped the host Tigers …read more.
GOSHEN – The Goshen boys basketball program honored a former team that sat atop the Northern Lakes Conference for the lone time in school history prior to Friday night’s league game with Warsaw. The current Redskin team then went out and made sure by night’s end that the Tigers were no longer sitting atop the …read more.
ELKHART – Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle had plenty to feel good about as he left North Side Gym Tuesday night. Even if his blood pressure had risen to the rafters of the huge, famous old arena in the previous couple of hours. Ogle’s Tigers toughed out their third two-point win in five days …read more.
FORT WAYNE – Jared Bloom turned in some kind of encore performance Saturday night. The Warsaw standout poured in a game-high 20 points, including hitting the game winning shot for the second straight night, as the Tigers notched a 52-50 non-conference win at Fort Wayne Snider. Bloom, a senior guard, dropped in 25 points and …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle sees a lot to like about his 2012-13 edition of the Tigers. He also knows that patience will truly be a virtue for him especially early on in the season with such an inexperienced roster. “I like our group,” said Ogle as he enters his 11th year …read more.
























































