Tag: warsaw boys tennis
CULVER – Sam Rice is on a roll. The Warsaw senior claimed an individual sectional tennis title Thursday night. Rice topped Triton senior Jared Fisher 6-0, 6-1 in the individual sectional portion of the state tournament series at Culver Academies. Rice, who earned the spot with a win on Tuesday night as the Tigers were …read more.
The Warsaw boys tennis team came up short versus Plymouth Thursday. The visiting Pilgrims remained undefeated on the season by stopping the Tigers 4-1 in a key Northern Lakes Conference matchup. Nic Jansen collected the lone win for the host Tigers. Jansen rallied to defeat John Gerard 5-7, 6-2, 6-2 at No. 2 singles. John …read more.
MISHAWAKA – Both Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban and Penn coach Eric Bowers referred to the singles lineup of the Kingsmen as “solid” Thursday night. The pair, understandably so in coach speak, understated the obvious. Their stellar singles lineup carried the Kingsmen past a shorthanded Tiger team by a 5-0 count at Penn. The …read more.
WARSAW – A dominating display by its’ doubles teams carried the Warsaw boys tennis team to a season-opening win Wednesday evening. The host Tigers lost just a total of five games on the two doubles courts in topping Huntington North by a 4-1 final. The pair of Christopher Herendeen and Justin Stout posted a 6-1, …read more.
The Warsaw boys tennis match at Westview tonight has been postponed due to weather. A make-up date for the season opener is to be determined. The Tigers are now scheduled to open the season by hosting Huntington North tomorrow (Aug. 20) at 5 p.m. That match replaces a previously scheduled one versus Columbia City that …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys tennis program will hold a call out meeting for the fall season Tuesday night. The meeting tomorrow night will begin at 6 p.m. in the WCHS Cafeteria. All returning players and their parents should attend the meeting along with anyone planning to be part of the team in the fall. …read more.
CULVER – The Penn boys’ tennis team put on a performance worthy of a champion Saturday. In the process, the motivated Kingsmen put an end to an outstanding season for Warsaw. The No. 19 Kingsmen blanked the Tigers 5-0 in the Culver Academies Semistate. Penn improves to 21-3 on the season and earns the fourth …read more.
WARSAW – Rick Orban knows his team will have to play great tennis Saturday to win a semi state championship. The Warsaw coach also knows his veteran squad is very capable of doing just that. The Tigers face No. 19 Penn in the Culver Academies Semistate Saturday at 10 a.m. The winner advances to the …read more.
CULVER – The Warsaw boys tennis team played like a seasoned squad at crunch time Wednesday night. The Tigers had to in order to claim a regional championship. Warsaw dug down deep to sideline conference rival Plymouth 3-2 in the finale of the Culver Academies Regional at the Gable Tennis Center. The Tigers won the …read more.
CULVER – A measure of revenge was so sweet for the Warsaw boys tennis team Tuesday night. The confident Tigers were at their best when it mattered the most to sideline Culver Academies 3-2 in regional semifinal play. Warsaw, which lost 4-1 to the Eagles in a regional final in 2012, earns the right to …read more.
WARSAW – There’s no shortage of confidence on the Warsaw boys tennis team right now. The Tigers hope that air of invincibility leads to a regional championship this week. Warsaw meets host Culver Academies Tuesday in a regional semifinal matchup. Plymouth (15-3) faces Manchester (13-2) in the other Tuesday semifinal clash. Both matches are scheduled …read more.
WARSAW – The rains came and then the reign came. Mother Nature delayed the start of the Warsaw tennis sectional final Friday as heavy rains forced the title tilt indoors. It didn’t matter to the host Tigers, who then reigned supreme in the sectional for the second straight year. Warsaw, the huge sectional favorite, took …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys tennis team took its’ first step in postseason play Wednesday. The host, heavy favorite and defending sectional champion Tigers opened sectional play with a 4-1 win over Whitko. Tippecanoe Valley topped Columbia City 4-1 in a semifinal match of the five-team sectional Wednesday. Warsaw (10-5) meets Wawasee (8-7) at 4:30 …read more.
WARSAW – Prohibitive favorite Warsaw will not have to wait at all to begin postseason play. The heavily favored Tigers will face Whitko Wednesday in the first match of their own five-team sectional. Sectional pairings were drawn Monday night by the host schools for the tournament. Warsaw, which sits at 9-5, is coming off winning …read more.
GOSHEN – Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban said all along that his team was the best in the Northern Lakes Conference. The Tigers went out Saturday and proved that point in emphatic fashion. Warsaw put an exclamation point on its second straight NLC championship by winning the conference tournament. Champions Evan Miller at No. …read more.
PLYMOUTH – The Warsaw boys tennis team will face a big challenge on Saturday in its bid to repeat as conference tournament champions. The Tigers went 2-3 on Thursday during the second day of the Northern Lakes Conference tourney at Plymouth. Warsaw, which was 5-0 in Wednesday’s first round of play, tied Concord and Plymouth …read more.
WARSAW – Rick Orban said he would start the conversation with his team Monday night. The Warsaw boys tennis coach planned to try and instill a dose of confidence back into his team heading into the Northern Lakes Conference Tournament starting Wednesday. It will take actions though and not just words for the talented Tigers …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys tennis team had its sights set on completing a second straight undefeated run through the Northern Lakes Conference Monday evening. Concord had other ideas though. A fired-up Minutemen team upended the host Tigers 3-2 in the regular season and league finale. The pair of rivals never lack for plenty of …read more.
The Warsaw junior varsity boys tennis team took second place Saturday in the Northern Lakes Conference Tournament. The Tigers tallied 19 points in the eight-team event played at WCHS. NorthWood scored 23 points to claim the team title of the league tournament. Warsaw was runner-up with 19 points, followed by Plymouth (17), Goshen (13), Northridge …read more.
WARSAW – A little rain, or even a lot of rain, wasn’t about to put an end to to the reign of the Warsaw boys tennis team in the Northern Lakes Conference this season. The Tigers waited out Mother Nature Thursday and then blanked NorthWood 5-0 to remain undefeated in league action. Warsaw took the …read more.
WARSAW – The Penn boys’ tennis team proved very worthy of its’ No. 22 ranking Monday. The Kingsmen started a big week off on the right foot with a 4-1 win over host Warsaw in a makeup match. Penn, which beat the Tigers 3-2 a year ago, lost a total of just 15 games on …read more.
The Warsaw girls golf team turned in a season best performance Thursday. The Tigers shot a season best 166 in topping host Manchester at the Sycamore Golf Course in North Manchester. The hosts shot a 211 in the varsity competition. Senior Nikki LaLonde led the winners by earning medalist honors with a 34. LaLonde’s two-under …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys tennis team continues to control things in the Northern Lakes Conference. The Tigers, who won the league championship a year ago, nipped Northridge 3-2 Tuesday in a key NLC match at WCHS. Warsaw got wins from Will Petro and Evan Miller in singles play and from Kyle Wettschurack and Nic …read more.
The Warsaw boys’ tennis team took another step towards another conference championship Thursday night. A singles sweep powered the Tigers past Plymouth 3-2 in a key Northern Lakes Conference clash. The defending NLC champion Tigers won all three singles matches in straight sets to improve to remain undefeated in league play. Sam Rice led the …read more.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys tennis team could not quite exact a measure of revenge on Culver Academies Wednesday. The Eagles, who sidelined the Tigers in a regional final last fall, edged the hosts 3-2. Warsaw collected a pair of singles wins in the rematch of the regional final won by the host Eagles by …read more.
Golfers Post Impressive Win The Warsaw girls golf team bounced back in a big, big way Thursday. The Tigers, who lost at NorthWood Tuesday evening in the league opener, shot a season best 172 to throttle Elkhart Memorial in Northern Lakes Conference play. Senior Nikki LaLonde captured medalist honors for the second straight match to …read more.
MISHAWAKA – It’s been somewhat of a painful start physically for the Warsaw boys tennis team early on this season. That didn’t keep the undefeated Tigers from putting the hurt on Mishawaka Marian Monday. The deep and talented Tigers stayed undefeated on the young season with a 4-1 win over the host Knights on a …read more.
WARSAW – A dominating sweep of the singles matches propelled the Warsaw boys tennis team to a convincing win Wednesday. The host Tigers lost a total of just five games on the singles courts in blanking Huntington North 5-0. Senior standout Kyle Wettschurack led the way for Warsaw as the Tigers improved to 2-0 with …read more.
WARSAW – The highly-anticipated start to the boys tennis season arrived Tuesday evening for Warsaw. The host Tigers wasted no time in rolling to the first win of the 2013 campaign either. Warsaw blanked Westview 5-0 in the season opener at WCHS. Coach Rick Orban’s Tigers, who went 12-3 and won a sectional title last …read more.
WARSAW – There’s no shortage of confidence around the Warsaw boys tennis team this season. That’s due in large part to the fact that there’s no shortage of talent on the Tiger roster for this fall. Warsaw coach Rick Orban makes no bones about what his expectations are for his deep squad. “We’re going to …read more.
WARSAW – A preseason meeting for anyone interested in being part of the 2013 WCHS boys tennis team is set for May 28. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the WCHS cafeteria. The first practice for the 2013 season is set for July 29. For more information, contact coach Rick Orban at (574) …read more.
Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban may not have gotten exactly the sectional draw he wanted Monday night. It’s not going to change the fact, however, that his talented team is a huge favorite to win their own sectional this week. The Tigers, coming off a dominating performance on Saturday to win the Northern Lakes …read more.
DUNLAP – There was a lot on the line Monday evening for both the Warsaw and Concord boys tennis teams. Namely a regular-season Northern Lakes Conference championship was there for the taking as the pair squared off at Concord. The importance of the match pitting a pair of league unbeatens in the final NLC match …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.































