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WARSAW – Dan Miller is continuing to impact Warsaw’s soccer through the Wave development program.
ARGOS – Two of the area’s top boys soccer programs kicked off the 2014 season Tuesday night. When it was all said and done, Warsaw edged past host Argos 3-2. Brad O’Cock put home the game winning goal with five minutes left to power the Class 2-A No. 10 Tigers past the Class 1-A No. …read more.
The Warsaw boys soccer team is primed to get some television time this week. The Tigers’ season opener at Argos Tuesday is scheduled to be shown on a tape-delayed basis by WHME-TV (Channel 46). The contest is scheduled to be shown on Channel 46 at 6 p.m. Wednesday and again at noon on Saturday. Warsaw …read more.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College’s men’s soccer team picked up a local commitment in Zack Tucker from Warsaw Community High School. Tucker played for soccer powerhouse Warsaw, a program that claimed its sixth consecutive regional championship this fall. He was the team’s leading scorer with 11 goals as a senior, helping lead Warsaw to …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School senior Matt Williams has been a fixture in the Tigers’ soccer lineup the past four seasons, spending those years shutting down opponents while setting up teammates. The speedy and gritty play not only helped Williams demonstrate versatility on the pitch, it helped land him the opportunity to compete at …read more.
WARSAW – Sometimes the ball just does not bounce your way. The game of soccer can be very cruel in that regard. Warsaw found that out the hard way in a semi state semifinal tussle with Crown Point Saturday. The No. 4 Bulldogs got a late goal from Bay Kurtz, as he bounced the ball …read more.
WARSAW – Coach Scott Bauer says the bus rides back home with his Warsaw boys soccer team are “unique” and “fun.” Bauer would love to be able to take one more of those entertaining bus rides with his successful squad this season. That would be a bus ride home from the State Finals on Saturday, …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Tito Cuellar’s relentless pursuit of a goal enabled Warsaw’s relentless pursuit of continued postseason soccer excellence to carry on Saturday night. Cuellar proved to be in the right spot at the right time once again to make things all right for the Tigers in the end. A rebound goal by Cuellar, a junior …read more.
The Warsaw boys soccer team proved in the sectional just how much they did not want their season to end on the home turf. Now, the Tigers aim for two more wins in the regional round of the state tournament series to earn at least one more home match. The Class 2-A No. 9 Tigers …read more.
The Warsaw boys soccer program has made the postseason its’ time to shine. Will that magical run of success continue? Coach Scott Bauer believes his squad has the talent to go deep into the state tournament series again. For the Class 2-A No. 6 Tigers, who open sectional play at home Wednesday, it’s all about …read more.
The Warsaw boys soccer team closed out regular-season and conference play with a 1-0 loss at Northridge Thursday night. The host Raiders, who were honorable mention in this week’s Class 2-A state poll, blanked the Class 2-A No. 6 Tigers in the final Northern Lakes Conference match. Hunter Hardin tallied the lone goal of the …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys’ soccer team wasted no time in taking control Monday night. Sam Allbritten netted a goal in the opening minute as the host Tigers went on to top Fort Wayne South Side 4-1 in a non-conference makeup match. Allbritten got the Class 2-A No. 6 Tigers on the board right away …read more.
The road to another appearance in the State Finals is now set for the Warsaw boys’ soccer team. The IHSAA made the pairings this morning in Indianapolis for both the boys and girls state tournament series which begins in October. The Class 2-A No. 6 Tigers are bidding for a fourth straight trip to State. …read more.
WARSAW – Timing in athletics can mean everything to a team. The Goshen boys soccer team picked a pretty good time Thursday night to play its’ best match of the season. The Redskins looked worthy on a conference champion in blanking host Warsaw 2-0 in a clash of Northern Lakes Conference titans. Goshen, ranked No. …read more.
WARSAW – In a clash of boys soccer heavyweights, it was Warsaw that delivered the knockout punch Tuesday night. The host Tigers got a pair of goals from Manuel Rodriguez to edge past Fort Wayne Canterbury 3-2 in a showdown of Class 2-A powers. Warsaw, ranked No. 6 in Class 2-A, improves to 8-0-5 overall. …read more.
DUNLAP – The Warsaw and Concord boys soccer teams have developed quite the spirited rivalry on the pitch over the past several seasons. There was no shortage of that “spirit” either Wednesday night when the two Northern Lakes Conference heavyweights squared off in an early season showdown. The Class 2-A No. 4 Tigers, for the …read more.
MISHAWAKA – A pair of high quality boys soccer teams in Warsaw and Penn met up Saturday afternoon at Penn. The only real winner, unfortunately in the end, was Mother Nature. The Class 2-A No. 2 Tigers and the Kingsmen ended in a 2-2 tie after the game was called due to threatening weather in …read more.
WARSAW – Playing for the first time on their home pitch in the 2013 regular season suited the Warsaw boys soccer team just fine Thursday evening. The Class 2-A No. 2 Tigers opened Northern Lakes Conference action with a 3-0 win over Plymouth at WCHS. Warsaw, state runner-up in 2012, tallied three goals in the …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The Warsaw boys soccer team collected a 1-0 win over Fort Wayne Northrop Tuesday night. Junior Manuel Rodriguez netted the lone goal of the non-conference match. Senior Zach Tucker picked up an assist on the score for the Tigers, who are ranked No. 2 in Class 2-A. Warsaw, which was state runner-up …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The Warsaw boys soccer team played to a 1-1 deadlock with DeWitt Michigan Friday night. The Tigers, ranked No. 2 in Class 2-A, collected the tie in the Shindigz National Soccer Festival held at the Plex. Warsaw, state runner-up in 2012, got its lone goal from junior Sam Allbritten. Senior Matt Williams …read more.
FORT WAYNE – The Warsaw boys soccer team made its season debut by posting a 3-1 victory over host Fort Wayne Concordia Tuesday night. Sam Allbritten, one of the key returnees from last year’s state runner-up team, led the way Tuesday. Allbritten tallied a goal and added an assist in the win. The pair of …read more.
Indiana Soccer Coaches Association Poll Boys Soccer Polls Class 2-A 1. Columbus North; 2. Warsaw;3. Carmel; 4. Evansville Memorial; 5. Avon; 6. Valparaiso; 7. Brownsburg; 8. North Central; 9. Fort Wayne Canterbury; 10. Center Grove; 11. DeKalb; 12. Noblesville; 13. Hamilton Southeaster; 14. Crown Point; 14. Westfield; 16. Elkhart Central; 17. Fishers; 18. Zionsville; 19. …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys soccer program will hold a call-out meeting for players and parents on May 1. The meeting is for all returning players and their parents, as well as incoming freshmen and their parents. It will be held from 6-7 p.m. May 1 in the Edgewood Middle School Commons. The meeting will …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School soccer standout Diego Lopez demonstrated how much of an impact he could have on a soccer match for the past four years. The star forward helped lead coach Scott Bauer’s Warsaw program to three consecutive Final Four appearances, including this past season’s Class 2-A State runner-up performance. Lopez has …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw star senior goalkeeper Michael Yantz announced recently that he will attend Fort Hays State and play soccer for the Tigers in Hays, Kansas. Playing behind and sharing duties with an All-State keeper for two years (reaching the Final Four both years), Yantz took advantage of the hole his teammate’s graduation provided after …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw senior soccer standout Grant Allbritten has been a key fixture for the highly-successful Warsaw Tigers boys soccer squad for the past four years. Allbritten recently announced that he would attend Ohio Northern University to continue his soccer career on the collegiate level. Allbritten, following two consecutive years of helping the Tigers to …read more.
WARSAW – Michael Yantz made his one season as a starter in goal for the Warsaw boys soccer team one to remember. Now, Yantz will take his talents on to the collegiate level. The WCHS senior standout in between the pipes, who helped lead the Tigers to a Class 2-A state runner-up finish this past …read more.
WARSAW – There’s only one boys soccer program in the entire state that can claim to have been in the Final Four of the state tournament each of the past three seasons. That team, the Warsaw Tigers, were honored Friday night for their Class 2-A state runner-up finish this past fall. The Tigers, coached by …read more.
WARSAW – Michael Yantz has paid his dues. Come Saturday, the outstanding senior goalie for Warsaw will reap the rewards for his patience and persistence. Yantz will be a key man as the No. 2 Tigers take aim at the program’s first-ever state championship in Indianapolis. Warsaw, making its initial appearance in the state title …read more.
A pep rally for a trio of state-bound athletic teams from Warsaw Community High School is set for Wednesday evening. The rally for the boys and girls cross country teams and the boys soccer team begins at 7 p.m. in the Career Center Gym at WCHS. The public is invited. The three teams will take …read more.
WARSAW – Putting in a little extra work in overtime resulted in one big payoff for the Warsaw boys soccer team Saturday night. Now, the No. 2 Tigers will get a chance to play for No. 1. Nate Kolbe continued his postseason heroics Saturday evening as the host Tigers topped Hamilton Southeastern 2-1 in overtime …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw boys soccer coach Scott Bauer admitted he was concerned that scoring chances for his team would dry up in the second half of a semi state semifinal versus DeKalb Saturday afternoon. They did just that. But the No. 2 Tigers took advantage of just enough opportunities to earn a tough 2-1 win …read more.
The Warsaw boys soccer team hopes it’s a case of Home Sweet Home on Saturday. The No. 2 Tigers bid for a berth in the state championship match comes in very familiar territory as they play host to the Class 2-A Warsaw Semistate. Warsaw, 18-1-2 on the field this fall, needs just two more wins …read more.
MISHAWAKA – The Warsaw boys soccer team has been the poster child for perseverance this season. The Tigers were rewarded richly with another regional championship Saturday night too. Seniors Diego Lopez and Nate Kolbe each tallied a pair of goals as the Class 2-A No. 2 Tigers sidelined No. 12 Elkhart Central 4-1 in the …read more.
MISHAWAKA – The Warsaw boys soccer team continued its postseason push Thursday night with a heads-up performance. No one more so than Nathan Kolbe, whose heads-up play provided the winner for the Class 2-A No. 2 Tigers. Kolbe’s header goal in the first half was all Warsaw needed on this night to post a 1-0 …read more.
The Warsaw boys soccer team received some bad news Monday on the brink of starting postseason play. The Tigers, who are ranked No. 2 in the final Class 2-A poll of the season, will have to forfeit nine wins from their season. The forfeits come after a clerical error was discovered that allowed an ineligible …read more.
Tennis Team Wins NLC Opener Evan Miller rallied for a three-set win at No. 2 singles Thursday night to lift Warsaw to a 3-2 win at Elkhart Memorial in its Northern Lakes Conference opener. Miller prevailed 6-7 (3-7), 6-2, 6-0 as the Tigers edged the previously unbeaten Crimson Chargers, who fall to 6-1 overall and …read more.




































