Tag: wawasee boys basketball
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.
SYRACUSE – The Wawasee High School Athletic Department is pre selling tickets for its boys basketball sectional next week. Tickets are $10 each for a season ticket, good for all four nights of the sectional. Single-session tickets at $6 each and will be available at the doors each night of the sectional. There will be …read more.
SYRACUSE – The Wawasee Middle School eighth grade boys basketball team collected a championship Saturday. The Warriors defeated Manchester 52-46 and Indian Springs 34-26 to win the Manchester Tournament. Members of the championship team included Cayden Wegener, Jairus Boyer, Josh McDaniel, Jacob Hand, Will Geer, Blake Norris, Dalton Pearish, John Kennedy and Brett Willaman. The …read more.
AKRON – “I, well, I guess I am just speechless.” Tippecanoe Valley senior Nick Kindig was at a total loss for words following the final home game of his high school career Friday night. “These four years have just gone by so fast. I just hope it doesn’t end too soon,” Kindig would continue. Kindig …read more.
SYRACUSE – The Wawasee High School athletic department will begin selling sectional tickets on Wednesday. Wawasee will host a Class 3-A sectional starting on Feb. 26. The host Warriors will play Tippecanoe Valley on Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Session tickets will be sold at Wawasee from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and …read more.
SYRACUSE – “In overtime games it’s just a matter of which way the ball falls,” Wawasee head coach Phil Mishler’s post-game statement summed up Saturday night’s game perfectly. The Warriors were hoping to snap a five game losing streak when they welcomed in Elkhart Central to the Hardwood Tee Pee on Saturday for the two …read more.
SYRACUSE – Two very different boys basketball teams took to the court Saturday night in Syracuse. Whitko came in after picking up its first win of the season while Wawasee was coming of its second loss. The Warriors brought a fast-paced, run and gun attack while the Wildcats offered a more steady paced and conservative …read more.






