Tag: wawasee boys track
BLOOMINGTON – Clayton Cook took a long look at the scoreboard Saturday night after finishing the finals of the 110-meter hurdles at the State Finals. He said that he just did not want to get last in the event. The Wawasee star had no worries when it came to that. Cook crossed the finish line …read more.
SOUTH BEND – Clayton Cook was not going to be denied Thursday night. Neither was teammate JJ Gilmer. The outstanding Wawasee duo are both headed back to the State Finals. Cook and Gilmer each earned runner-up finishes in their specialties at the South Bend St. Joseph Track Regional. The pair of Warrior juniors will make …read more.
The Warsaw boys track team will be a familiar spot again tonight. The Tigers are the team to beat as postseason action commences with sectional competition statewide. Warsaw is the heavy favorite to make it four straight sectional championships as the cream of the crop in the 11-team field at the Goshen Sectional. The Tigers, …read more.
WARSAW – Clayton Cook did what was expected of him Tuesday night. That meant that the Wawasee standout turned in another outstanding series of performances. Cook was the man for the Warriors in leading his team to a second-place finish in the Northern Lakes Conference Meet. Cook, a junior who also excels on the football …read more.
GOSHEN – The Wawasee boys track team notched a seventh-place finish Saturday in the Goshen Relays. The Warriors, despite not being at full strength and just a day removed from a tough conference win, scored 54 points in the Class B Division of the 72nd annual event. The outstanding duo of juniors Clayton Cook and …read more.
MARION – A trio of area track standouts earned All-State honors Saturday during the Hoosier State Relays State Finals. The Wawasee duo of JJ Gilmer and Clayton Cook, along with Warsaw’s Seth Fouts, all had impressive performances to cap the indoor season at Indiana Wesleyan University. Gilmer cleared 6-4 to earn a fourth-place finish in …read more.
BLOOMINGTON – JJ Gilmer got a taste of the State Finals Friday. The Wawasee sophomore standout liked it so much he’s motivated to be back in the future. Gilmer, despite dealing with shin splints, made his first trip to the big stage one to remember. The Warrior high jumper sailed to a fourth-place finish in …read more.
KOKOMO – Wawasee boys track coach Scott Lancaster expected great things out of both JJ Gilmer and Clayton Cook at the Kokomo Regional Thursday night. The dynamic duo didn’t disappoint him. The stellar sophomores performed like seasoned veterans on a cold and blustery night at Walter Cross Field. Gilmer soared to a regional championship in …read more.
WARSAW – Wawasee boys and girls track coach Scott Lancaster wore a big smile at the end of the Northern Lakes Conference Meet Tuesday night. The Warrior mentor saw a lot to like from both of his teams in the finale of the conference season played out under ideal weather conditions at the Tigers Athletic …read more.
GOSHEN – Wawasee boys track coach Scott Lancaster was concerned with seeing improvement from his team Saturday in the Goshen Relays. The Warrior boss got his wish. “I thought we competed well,” said Lancaster after seeing his team finish in fifth place among 23 teams in Class B competition at Foreman Field. “We wanted to …read more.
NAPPANEE – Matt Thacker of Warsaw and Scott Lancaster of Wawasee were in complete agreement on one thing Monday night. It was so nice to finally get a chance for the pair of boys track coaches to get to see their teams compete outdoors. Mother Nature finally relented enough Monday evening, although she did throw …read more.
SYRACUSE – The Wawasee High School Athletic Department has announced that both of its track meets scheduled for Thursday (March 21) have been cancelled due to cold weather The girls team was scheduled to compete at Westview and the boys squad at West Noble in the outdoor season openers for both teams. Both teams, weather …read more.











