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DUNLAP – The Warsaw boys tennis team is sitting pretty in the Northern Lakes Conference Tournament. The Tigers, who won the NLC regular-season tittle at a perfect 7-0, took command of the league tourney Thursday during second round action at Concord. Warsaw won all five of its matches Thursday with four positions earning spots in …read more.
GOSHEN – The highly-touted Warsaw boys soccer team had an opportunity Thursday night to separate themselves completely from the competition in the chase for a Northern Lakes Conference championship. The Tigers, though, by not cashing in on their scoring opportunities versus NLC foe Goshen are still in the thick of the race for a league …read more.
Fall is in the air. That means that high school football season is hitting the stretch run already as teams look to contend for conference championships. With four games left in the regular season, both Warsaw and Tippecanoe Valley still control their own fate in bids for league titles. The Tigers sit at 3-0 in …read more.
DUNLAP — Day one of the Northern Lakes Conference boys tennis tournament didn’t feature a bevy of bombshells, but did set the table for what should be a wild final two rounds of tennis posturing. Locally, Warsaw were looking to win the NLC title outright after sweeping the round robin season unblemished. On the other …read more.
Warsaw girls golf coach Chris LaLonde has a simple, yet very apt, way of phrasing what it will come down to Saturday in the East Noble Regional. “A four-inch game,” said LaLonde of the key to success for her squad. “It’s all between the ears. It’s 100 percent mental. That’s what I’ve been telling my …read more.
Two of the state’s top boys soccer programs got together Tuesday night in Fort Wayne as Warsaw clashed with host Canterbury. The Tigers, on the strength of an early goal by T.J. Hofer, came out on the winning end of a 1-0 final versus Canterbury. Hofer’s unassisted goal in just the second minute of the …read more.
Warsaw boys tennis coach Rick Orban does not want his team to be in a sharing mood once the conference tournament commences Wednesday. That shouldn’t be a problem for the Tigers. Orban’s talented team, fresh off winning the NLC regular-season title on Monday night, has a leg up as the eight-team tourney starts today at …read more.
SYRACUSE — It was Wawasee versus Warsaw. Throughout the pantheon of history, those three words should have harkened extra security and sharp demands for divide and conquer. The mood Tuesday on the Wawasee cross country course, however, was anything but hostile. In fact, the double win by Warsaw in the boys and girls races was …read more.
The Warsaw Community High School volleyball team will host a very special match on Oct. 4 when they play conference foe Concord. The Northern Lakes Conference contest will be a Dig Pink match. A Dig Pink match raises awareness of the importance of early detection in the fight against breast cancer and also raises funds …read more.
The Warsaw girls soccer team came up on the short end of a 2-1 final to Fort Wayne Snider Monday evening. Meredith Shipman had a goal for the game winner and an assist as Snider improved to 10-1-1 on the season with the non-conference win at WCHS. The host Tigers took a 1-0 lead as …read more.
WARSAW – The joy of being back on the soccer field is evident in the voice of Meredith Hollar. The pain, though, of seeing his top player go through her injuries is also evident on the face of her coach Dan Miller when he talks about the Warsaw Community High School senior soccer star. Both, …read more.
Ashley Erba broke yet another record Saturday in the prestigious New Prairie Invitational. This time, however, the Warsaw senior star did not win the race. Erba, the defending state cross country champion, was out kicked by Anna Rohrer of Mishawaka to place second in the Girls AAA (Large School) race. Rohrer, a sophomore, won the …read more.
Jake Poyner ran one big race Saturday in the largest high school cross country invitational in the country. The Warsaw senior standout took top honors in the Boys AAA race at the large and loaded field at the New Prairie Invitational in New Carlisle. The New Prairie event, which featured a total of nine races, …read more.
Boys Soccer Squad Tops LCA Zack Tucker tallied three goals and a fast start propelled the Warsaw boys soccer team to a 7-1 victory Saturday evening over Lakeland Christian Academy. The Tigers, ranked No. 3 in Class 2-A, scored three goals in the first 12 minutes of the non-conference contest in Winona Lake. Sam Albritten …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.
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.
Although this is actually the second Friday of September, last week’s First Friday event in Warsaw was postponed due to the weather. The event is being held this evening, beginning at 5 p.m. This month’s theme is Fall Into Fashion and it will feature a fashion show at 7:30 p.m. on the main stage at …read more.
WARSAW – Dan Miller wanted his Warsaw girls soccer team to win a game Thursday night. He also wanted them to have fun in the process. The Tigers’ coach got his wish on both fronts. Gabby Monroy blasted home three goals and star Meredith Hollar got back into the swing of things with two scores …read more.
Tennis Team Stays Unbeaten In NLC The Warsaw boys tennis team was all business Thursday night to continue their undefeated season in the Northern Lakes Conference. The Tigers rolled in straight sets at all five positions to blank NorthWood 5-0 in a Northern Lakes Conference match in Nappanee. Warsaw, with the win, sets up a …read more.
It’s time to put up or pack it up for local prep golfers come Saturday. Both Warsaw and Wawasee hope to have at least another week of practice following the start of postseason play with sectional action this weekend. The Tigers hope to make it a repeat performance as they host their own sectional event …read more.
WARSAW – Warsaw boys cross country coach Jim Mills says there will be no way to replace Jake Poyner after this season. It’s easy to see why he feels that way. Star senior Poyner led the way Tuesday evening as the No. 5 Tigers celebrated Senior Night in style with dominating wins over Goshen and …read more.
Boys Soccer Team Wins NLC Contest The Warsaw boys soccer team was able to rally to remain undefeated in Northern Lakes Conference play Tuesday night. The Class 2-A No. 3 Tigers got a pair of second-half scores to edge past host NorthWood 3-2 in NLC play in Nappanee. The Tigers, who improve to 10-1-1 overall …read more.
WARSAW – Ashley Erba admitted she wasn’t in any kind of sentimental mood Tuesday night for her last home meet of a prolific prep cross country career. The WCHS elite runner was in another record-setting mood though. Erba, one of eight seniors for the Tigers, broke her own course record once again at Miller Field …read more.
WARSAW — A smile, a wry one at that, summed up the matchup Tuesday between county tennis rivals. Roger Brady needed exactly three seconds into the postgame interview to overview the 5-0 loss his Wawasee team took to Warsaw. A match that lasted approximately 70 minutes and going pretty much to script. “We knew what …read more.
WARSAW – Jim Mills admits he has a big smile on his face every time he watches Robert Murphy run in a race. The Warsaw Community High School boys cross country coach is definitely not alone in that regard. Murphy, who was diagnosed at age three with autism, has inspired many with his amazing athletic …read more.
The Warsaw girls soccer team played to a 1-1 deadlock Monday evening at Fort Wayne Northrop in a non-conference contest. The Tigers took a 1-0 lead early in the second half versus the Bruins. Freshman Elizabeth Van Wormer scored, off an assist from senior Erica Gauger, to give Warsaw its lead in the 48th minute. …read more.
Erba Sets Record, Tigers Claim Championship Ashley Erba broke yet another one of her own records Saturday and the No. 10 Warsaw girls cross country team brought home a championship. Senior star Erba ran a 17:43, breaking her own course record by 54 seconds, as the Tigers won the Fort Wayne Northrop Bruin Invitational. Erba, …read more.
ELKHART — There are just some points in a season when a tie is a win. Warsaw, needing to win the Northern Lakes Conference girls golf tournament just to share the NLC title with NorthWood, emerged from the brutal Bent Oak golf course eight strokes ahead to achieve its goal. Warsaw’s 373 gave the Lady …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.
Golf Team Wins On Senior Night Alexis Manwaring and Nikki LaLonde led the way as the Warsaw girls golf team closed our regular-season play with a victory Thursday. The Tigers celebrated Senior Night in style with a 176-208 win over Manchester at the Stonehenge Golf Club in Winona Lake. Sophomore Manwaring led the winners with …read more.
DUNLAP – The Warsaw girls soccer team went into Thursday night’s key conference clash at Concord still with a shot to contend for the league championship. The undefeated Minutemen made sure to shoot down those Tiger hopes. Despite a strong second-half performance, a slow start spelled a 2-0 Northern Lakes Conference defeat for coach Dan …read more.
High school football teams have had plenty to deal with this week in preparation for another Friday night of conference play The common theme around the area has been coaches and players trying to stay healthy as illness has hit at several schools. Tippecanoe Valley coach Jeff Shriver had to leave practice a little early …read more.
Volleyball Team Remains Unbeaten In NLC The Warsaw volleyball team continued is pursuit of a Northern Lakes Conference championship Tuesday night with another league win. The host Tigers remained undefeated in NLC action by downing Northridge 3-0. Jamie Lacheta led a balanced offense with 10 kills and Emily Poe added nine as Warsaw posted a …read more.
MIDDLEBURY – The Warsaw boys tennis team remained perfect in Northern Lakes Conference play Tuesday night with a 3-2 win at Northridge. The Tigers’ performance was far from perfect though in the eyes of their coach. Rick Orban found plenty to raise his ire despite seeing his team improve to 4-0 in league action by …read more.
Trio Paces Tigers To Runner-Up Finish Warsaw’s “Big Three” led the boys cross country team to a second-place finish Saturday in the Marion Invitational. The trio of senior Jacob Poyner, junior Ellis Coon and senior Robert Murphy continued their outstanding performances as the No. 6 Tigers were runner-up in the 18-team event. No. 4 Fort …read more.
The Warsaw boys soccer team posted a win over Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian in the Carroll Tournament Friday night in Fort Wayne. The Class 2-A No. 2 Tigers topped Class 1-A No. 14 Blackhawk by a 4-1 in the tourney. Diego Lopez and Zack Tucker each netted two goals for Warsaw in the victory. Warsaw, …read more.
Warsaw football fans will get a chance to see the Tigers’ conference opener at Plymouth on WHME-TV. The Warsaw at Plymouth contest, slated for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff tonight (Aug. 31), is the WHME Game of the Week. The Northern Lakes Conference opener pitting the Tigers (1-1) versus the Rockies (1-1) will be shown on …read more.
People who leave their vehicles unlocked are continuing to be targeted by thieves. Sgt. Chad Hill, public information officer for the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department, says approximately 5 more reports of thefts were reported this morning. This time, the thieves targeted vehicles on the east side of Warsaw. Specifically, victims’ reports came from locations in the …read more.
Golf Team Wins NLC Finale Nikki LaLonde and Alexis Manwaring led the way Thursday as the Warsaw girls golf team wrapped up its regular-season play in the Northern Lakes Conference with a 63-shot victory. LaLonde shot a 42 to capture medalist honors and Manwaring had a 43 as the Tigers handily defeated Elkhart Memorial 177-240 …read more.
GOSHEN – Jamie Lacheta admits that it was by mistake that she started jump serving in the eighth grade. There’s no mistaking the fact now, some four years later, that it’s a huge weapon in the all-around arsenal on the volleyball court for the Warsaw star. The Tigers, led by the big jump serve of …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.
WARSAW – The Warsaw boys soccer team should feel very fortunate that they did not get their first loss of the season Wednesday night. Concord, on the other hand, has to feel like they let a victory slip away. The pair of state-ranked squads, feelings aside, each walked off the pitch at WCHS with a …read more.
A clean sweep at singles sparked host Culver Academy to a 4-1 non-conference boys tennis win over Warsaw Wednesday. The Eagles got straight set wins at all three singles positions. Quinlan Smith led the way by defeated Kyle Wettschurack 6-2, 6-4 at No. 1 for the hosts. Sam Concannon beat Evan Miller 6-0, 6-0 at …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Ellis Coon admitted he didn’t go into the Tiger Cross Country Invitational Tuesday expecting to win. But when the opportunity presented itself for the Warsaw standout to claim his first-ever, first-place finish, Coon was up for the challenge. A tremendous kick down the final stretch enabled Coon to surge past Brandon Arnold …read more.
WARSAW — In the course of three weeks, the girls golf teams from Warsaw, Plymouth and Wawasee high schools are going to see a lot of each other. And with each visit, an increasing amount of worth will piggyback the pleasantries. In the first occasion where all three teams competed together, Warsaw held its ground …read more.
WINONA LAKE – Warsaw’s Ashley Erba made sure there was no suspense at all about the individual portion of the Tiger Cross Country Invitational Tuesday. Her talented teammates made sure there was also no doubt about the team part of the competition. The No. 13 Tigers, led by yet another record setting performance by Erba, …read more.
Tiger Tennis Team Tops Goshen A singles sweep set the tone as host Warsaw defeated Goshen 4-1 Tuesday in a Northern Lakes Conference boys tennis match. Kyle Wettschurack, Evan Miller and Alec Jansen each won in straight sets for the Tigers. Wettschurack defeated Austin Stutzman 6-3, 6-0 at No. 1 singles, while Miller topped Adam …read more.
Meadows Paces Golfers To Win Elizabeth Meadows led the way Monday as the Warsaw girls golf team defeated Culver Academy in a non-conference match. Meadows shot a 9-hole total of 46 to lead the Tigers to a 191-211 victory at the Stonehenge Golf Club in Winona Lake. Nikki LaLonde and Morgan Sands each shot a …read more.
Girls Cross Country 1. Carmel; 2. West Lafayette; 3. FW Carroll; 4. Terre Haute North; 5. Columbus North; 6. Hamilton Southeastern; 7. Avon; 8. Northridge; 9. Center Grove; 10. Franklin Central; 11. Eastern; 12. Valparaiso; 13. Warsaw; 14. Westfield; 15. Noblesville; 16. Bloomington South; 17. Fishers; 18. Huntington North; 19. North Central; 20. Homestead; 21. …read more.
WARSAW — It was over almost before it started. The Cornfed Derby Dames (we can’t make this stuff up!) brought the heat, the elbows, the speed as well as the kitchen sink and threw it all at the Lake City Roller Dolls Saturday afternoon at Eastlake Skate Center. A 137-65 final score was as lopsided …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.
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.
Erba Sets Record At Huntington Ashley Erba wasted no time in starting her final cross country season in record-setting fashion Saturday. The WCHS senior star broke her own course record in leading the Tigers to a second-place finish in the 16-team Huntington Invitational. Erba, the individual state cross country champion in 2011, covered the 5K …read more.
Are you ready for some football? Area prep football teams will find out if they are or not come Friday night. The 2012 high school season kicks off on local gridirons with squads looking to start the year off on the right foot. A win or a loss in week one doesn’t determine the …read more.
Wawasee boys tennis head coach Roger Brady has made no bones about it this summer. His team will likely struggle against better competition. But the veteran coach, in now his 13th year at the wheel for the Warriors, is also interested in developing a program that is teetering on the brink. “I don’t want to …read more.
Developing a reputation can be a hard thing to do. When you don’t have much to fall back upon, name recognition and respect can be a difficult proposition. Welcome to the world of Whitko soccer. While the likes of Lakeland Christian Academy could make a claim that they have a tougher road to hoe this …read more.
The No. 18 Warsaw girls golf team won the Fremont Invitational Thursday and the Wawasee squad finished in fourth place. Warsaw, led by Alexis Manwaring, posted a team total of 389 to best runner-up South Bend St. Joseph’s by seven strokes in the 13-team field at the Lake James Golf Club in Angola. Manwaring shot …read more.
As is the model each year as July’s swimming pool and suntan dreams turn to August’s school books and two-a-day practice nightmares, fall sports ushers that bittersweet taste of good and bad. It’s no fault of their own, but the girls golfers begin the season as the calendar flips from July to August, and the …read more.
Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will offer fly fishing workshops to beginner and advanced fishers alike on Saturday, Sept. 29. A beginners workshop, scheduled for 9 a.m. to noon, will cover basic fly fishing techniques, including casting, safety and more. It will also cover basic fly tying, including basic knots and bugs. An intermediate/advanced workshop, planned for …read more.
The Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department has planned several events for the next week and is seeking vendors for future festivals. Cultural Vendors Sought for Culture Fest on September 22 Warsaw Parks and Recreation Department will host Culture Fest, a festival to explore and celebrate a variety of cultures, on Saturday, September 22 from 3:00 …read more.
Warsaw’s competitive water ski team, the Lake City Skiers, is about more than just tricks and jumps — the bi-weekly shows include comedy, dances and a lot of teamwork. Each year’s shows have a theme — this year, the performance is filled with drama. This year’s theme focuses on the drama surrounding the new “show …read more.
Although the Kosciusko County Jail Museum is housed in the old county jail and contains many displays and artifacts from its time of incarcerating criminals, the museum aims to collect and preserve historical materials of all kinds. Currently, the museum is preparing to celebrate “The Art of the Cords.” The Jail Museum is looking into …read more.
The Wawasee All-Stars 14U softball team were the champions at the Wahoo Finale Softball Tournament at Warsaw. The Wawasee team were 6-1 in the two-day tournament. In the front row, from left, are Christy Carson, Bridgette Yoder, Lyric Lambright, Lexy Dillon and Carmen Yoder. In the middle row are Hannah Haines, Riley Kunkle, Nicole Streby, …read more.
Kosciusko County, and most of Indiana and the Midwest, has experienced one of the worst droughts in recent memory. Until the last couple of weeks, rainfall since May usually consisted of quick pop up showers evaporated by the hot summer sun. Recent rain showers have helped, especially considering they either occurred overnight or the sun …read more.
Michelle Metzger wasn’t interested in attending college after graduating from Warsaw Community High School in 2006 — instead, she picked up and moved to Honduras. She first traveled to the country on a mission trip with World Compassion Network, a Warsaw organization aimed at mobilizing and assisting the church in responding to the needs of …read more.
Charlotte L. Werstler, 77, of Warsaw, Ind., passed away at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 24, 2012, in Lutheran Hospital of Indiana, Fort Wayne. She was born on Nov. 13, 1934 in North Webster, Ind., to Keith and Verna (Amsden) Smith. She married Eldon L. Werstler on Dec. 31, 1953, in Fort Wayne, who preceded her …read more.
A box of tissues had to be passed throughout the Warsaw Community School Board of Trustees meeting as members said goodbye to two administrators: Tom Kline, chief accountability officer, and Elaine Bultemeier, chief technology officer. Kline will be moving from the administration building to Madison Elementary School to be principal. “I don’t want to let …read more.
Who says you can’t mix Warsaw and Wawasee athletes together and have a cohesive, championship caliber team? Don’t tell the Warsaw Little League Senior Baseball All-Star team it doesn’t work. The talent-laden squad, a 50-50 mix of Tigers and Warriors, capped a dominating run through the District 14 All-Star tournament Friday night. The Warsaw-based team …read more.
(EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is being re-featured to correct a reporter error. We apologize for the inconvenience.) A fundraiser for Isaiah 11 Ministry will be held Aug. 4 at Tractor Supply Co. in Warsaw. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The band, No Longer Us, will perform from 11 a.m. to …read more.
Yes, it was a double points weekend at Hire Park on Saturday. Yes, it was hot outside. And yes, there was a greater purpose among the action at Hire Park BMX in Warsaw. No question. The ‘Race For Life’ is an annual fundraiser put on by the Hire Park staff to raise research aid for …read more.
The Summer Reading Progam has been a hit among adults this year with adult participation increasing nearly 57 percent over last year. A year or so ago, a decision was made to go from the number of resources read to pages read. This has made it easier for the busy person to be a part …read more.
Triton High School senior Quentyn Carpenter turned in a strong final round performance Thursday to move up the final leader board in a PGA Junior Series golf event in West Lafayette. Carpenter fired a final round 75 on the par 72 layout on the Purdue University campus. He finished in 13th place in the Boys …read more.
A fast start carried Stephen Conrad to the championship of the 97th annual Indiana Open Golf Championship Thursday in French Lick. The former Wawasee High School standout fired an even par 72 to claim the title. Conrad, who was one of only four players to shoot par in Thursday’s final round on the difficult Pete …read more.
A Warsaw man died this morning after sustaining injuries in a car accident. Steven Eigsti, 21, of Warsaw was a passenger in a truck pulling a travel trailer headed south on SR 15 just south of New Paris. The truck, driven by Brandon Eigsti, 25, ran off the road just south of CR 50, hitting …read more.
Meredith “Bud” Dale Sensibaugh of 328 N. Park Avenue, Warsaw, Indiana passed away on Friday, July 6, 2012 at his residence at the age of 57. He was born on February 14, 1955 in Warsaw, Indiana to the late Dale Kenneth Sensibaugh and Marilene Helen (Meese) Sensibaugh. On June 20, 1981 in Warsaw, he was …read more.
Lethey Opal Meadows, 74, Warsaw, Ind., passed away at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, July 3, 2012, in Life Care Center of Rochester, Ind. She was born Sept. 2, 1937, in Buchanan County, Virginia to Henry Clay and Alta Meda (Stiltner) Meadows. She was a homemaker and Kosciusko County resident since 1966. She is survived by her …read more.
Dawn E. Perkins, 37, of Silver Lake, Ind., passed away at 1:05 p.m. Monday, July 2, 2012, in her residence. She was born Feb. 24, 1975, in Allentown, Pa., to George Rauf and Lois (Werkheiser) Farrington. Dawn was a homemaker and Kosciusko County resident since 1993. On May 17, 2007, she was united in marriage …read more.
As StaceyPageOnline.com was the first to report on Saturday, an attempted abduction was reported in Warsaw. The 12-year-old victim told StaceyPageOnline.com that she was playing at the end of her driveway, in the 800 block along CR North 175 East, when she was approached by a man. The man allegedly told her he had a …read more.
StaceyPageOnline.com has learned that within the last hour a 12-year-old girl was the victim of an attempted abduction. It occurred in the 800 block of CR North 175 East, Warsaw. According to the victim, she was approached by a man and told he had suckers in his car and asked if she wanted to go …read more.
Due to power outages and the extended time that NIPSCO and Kosciusko REMC need to restore all electricity, the city of Warsaw has announced it will again opening a cooling center on Sunday. Warsaw Mayor Joe Thallemer says the Pete Thorn Center, 800 N. Park Ave., Warsaw, will open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. …read more.
Prescription drug abuse is the fastest growing drug addiction to date and the Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department is urging all residents to check their homes and medicine cabinets for unused or expired prescription drugs. Residents are encouraged to safely dispose of those drugs in a special drop box located in front of the sheriff’s department …read more.
F. Dean Decker, 87, of Warsaw, Ind., passed away at 5:50 p.m. Monday, June 25, 2012, at Kosciusko Community Hospital, Warsaw. He was born Jan. 6, 1925, in Warsaw, to Fred and Lorena (Correll) Decker. He entered the U.S. Army on Aug. 12, 1944, and served during World War II. He was honorably discharged on June 29, 1946. He …read more.
The Warsaw Tennis & Fitness Club held its Warsaw Men’s Summer Open tennis tournament on June 22-23, and Mitch Book emerged as the top singles player in the tournament. Book was able to defeat Tim Thomas in the singles championship match, while Scott Abshagen won the singles consolation ladder. The doubles team of Gopi Ganta …read more.
If you haven’t taken a spin at Hire Park, where have you been hiding? Hire Park BMX, tucked into the Pike Lake neighborhood on Arthur Street just north of downtown Warsaw, has had time to adjust to getting the name out. But those invested in BMX have known of Hire Park for some time, even …read more.
Todd Allan Watkins, 44, of Warsaw, Ind., passed away at 4:35 p.m., Friday, June 15, 2012, in his residence. On Dec. 7, 1967, he was born in Warsaw to Ed Watkins and Diana (Smith) Rhodes and the late Bill Rhodes. He was a lifetime resident of Warsaw, working at Bentler Inc., Goshen, for 5 years …read more.
Ellis Kelly Adams, 40, of Warsaw, Ind., passed away at 4:59 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at his residence. On Aug. 20, 1971, Kelly was born in Warsaw to Ellis and Glora (Slater) Adams. He married Kim Noll on March 23, 1996, in Cromwell. He worked for Trail-Lite RV for seven years then worked …read more.
Warsaw golfers Tyler Ostrom and Bennett Hollar took care of business all season long on the course. The pair of standout seniors also took care of things off the course too. Ostrom and Hollar earned Academic All-State honors for the 2012 season. The duo are among 15 seniors statewide honored. Ostrom and Hollar helped lead …read more.
Former Warsaw Community High School basketball star Nic Moore decided in May to transfer from Illinois State after coach Tim Jankovich left the program. It looks like the two will be reunited in Texas. Numerous reports have stated that Moore has decided to join coach Jankovich at SMU. Jankovich left ISU in late April to …read more.
If you thought Warsaw’s proposed sign ordinance was bad, you’ll love this. According to The Reader’s Digest, there’s a law on the books in Warsaw, Ind., that may have a lot of kids in trouble with the law come winter time. Dumb law on the books: No one may throw snowballs in a public place. …read more.
FRANKLIN – The Warsaw boys golf program was well represented Wednesday during the final round of the State Finals. And it had nothing to do at all with the fact that the Tigers finished in a tie for sixth place as the two-day event wrapped up at The Legends Golf Club. Warsaw’s lineup showed class …read more.
FRANKLIN – Warsaw boys golf coach Ben Barkey believes his team can play a lot better in the final round Wednesday of the state finals. If the No. 7 Tigers do, the team bus may be making some room to haul home the second state championship trophy in the illustrious and highly-successful history of the …read more.
The IHSAA just released its pairings for the boys golf state finals. Warsaw and Northridge are both representing the Northern Lakes Conference, and are included in the field of teams that will tee off Tuesday at the Legends of Indiana Golf Course in Franklin. Northridge goes off at 7:57 a.m. with Indianapolis Cathedral and Tipton …read more.
Ashley Erba is making great strides to establish herself as one of the elite distance runners in the history of the Hoosier State. The Warsaw star and two-time state champion looks to make an even bigger name for herself nationally come next week. Erba, who recently finished her junior year at WCHS, is set …read more.
Douglas Blanton Sr., 67, of Pierceton, Ind., passed away at 1:23 p.m. Thursday, June 7, 2012, in Lutheran Hospital Fort Wayne, Ind. He was born June 20, 1944, in Swamp Branch, Ky., to William Martin and Lilly V. (Caudill) Blanton. He was united in marriage to Debrah Hall on Nov. 6, 1972, in Warsaw, Ind. He …read more.
Alberta Denny, 68, of Claypool, Ind., went home to be with her Lord and Savior at 11:40 p.m. Thursday June 7, 2012, at her residence. On Nov. 7, 1943, Alberta was born to Lowell and Inez (Miller) Pontius in Warsaw. She was a lifetime resident of Kosciusko County residing in Claypool, and a graduate of …read more.
FORT WAYNE — After weathering the storm that was the Warsaw Boys Golf Sectional at Stonehenge last Friday, it wasn’t much for the Warsaw and Triton teams to ask for something better. Having played in 50-degree weather with a 20 mile-per-hour wind and a constant spit of mist, today at sunny Orchard Ridge Country Club …read more.
The final All-Northern Lakes Conference list has been released for the 2011-12 athletic season, featuring the stars of the baseball diamond. All-NLC performers included: Concord: Nick DeFreese, sophomore; Seth Huxford, senior; Taylor Miller, junior Memorial: Alex Brewers, senior; Parker Devenney, senior; Justin Oley, senior Goshen: Austin Henke, junior; Travis Pickard, junior Northridge: Shannon Baker, junior; …read more.
WARSAW – A top three finish. That’s what it’s all about for both the Warsaw and Triton boys golf squads come Thursday when the pair of talented teams hit the links at the Homestead Regional. The No. 7 Tigers and the Trojans know a top-three finish at the Orchard Ridge Country Club in Fort Wayne …read more.
Warsaw Fire Chief Mike Brubaker tells StaceyPageOnline.com that a roofing contractor using a torch sparked a blaze that has destroyed a Warsaw home. Warsaw and Winona Lake fire departments were called to a fire at 316 W. Fort Wayne St., in Warsaw, at approximately 4 p.m. today. Brubaker says Cochran Roofing was hired by the …read more.
Melvin F. Gunter, 75, of Warsaw, Ind., passed away at 10:59 p.m. on Thursday, May 31, 2012, in Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, Ind. On Nov. 11, 1936, Melvin was born in Warsaw, to Alton and Ethel Mae (Ransbottom) Gunter. Melvin married Tonya Propps on April 12, 1985 in Warsaw. He was a lifetime resident of …read more.





















































































