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SYRACUSE – A recap of Saturday’s athletic events for Wawasee.

SYRACUSE – The Wawasee High School football team will be holding their annual youth football camp next month. Individuals entering third through eighth grade are eligible to participate. The camp will be held August 3 through August 8 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Syracuse. All interested in attending should visit the program’s website, …read more.

The high school football regular season will hit the halfway point this Friday night at halftime. That being said, area teams will look to gain steam over the next month heading into postseason play. But, first, the local squads hope to collect a conference win this week. Here is a quick look at the prep …read more.

Week one of the Indiana high school football season has arrived. The heat and humidity of late summer has also kicked in just in time to make for some tough and trying practice conditions heading into Friday night. But, it’s also time for area players to turn up the heat for real this week in …read more.

SYRACUSE – The Wawasee High School football program will host a Youth Football Camp from May 19-22. The camp will run from 4-6 p.m. each day on the Wawasee football practice field. It is open to those who are currently in grades 2-7. Cost of the camp is $35 per camper or $30 each to …read more.

The cold weather appears to have arrived. That must mean that it’s high school football playoff time in Northern Indiana. Area teams begin first-round sectional play Friday night with the simple goal to win and advance. A loss now means put the pads away for the season. The local docket Friday night finds Warsaw playing …read more.

The first foray for the Warsaw football program into the Class 6-A portion of the state tournament series will begin versus Fort Wayne Northrop. That’s good news for the Tigers. Warsaw will meet the Bruins in a sectional semifinal game Oct. 25 in Fort Wayne. The IHSAA conducted pairings for the 41st annual tournament Sunday …read more.

The chase for a conference championship. That’s the mix that the trio of Warsaw, Whitko and Tippecanoe Valley all find themselves in as the prep football season hits week eight Friday night. Warsaw and Valley each are coming off big, emotional league wins over rivals last week. The Tigers edged Wawasee 14-13 at home to …read more.

There’s no shortage of motivation this Friday night for area high school football teams. A pair of great rivalries highlight the docket as week seven arrives. The biggest game of the night finds Wawasee making the trek down SR 15 to square off with county and conference rival Warsaw. The Warriors have won the last …read more.

Pink Out Set For Football Clash

September 30, 2013

WARSAW – The Warsaw-Wawasee football game this Friday night will have even a little more meaning to it. The key Northern Lakes Conference contest of county rivals, slated for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff at the Tiger Athletic Complex at WCHS, will be a Pink Out game. The WCHS Athletic Department is selling “Touchdowns 4 A …read more.

We’ve reached the final football Friday in September. Where did the last two months go? Some coaches are probably wondering that too as they still try to fine tune their teams in week six. The start of sectional play sits just four weeks from tomorrow night. The draw for the state tournament series will be …read more.

Grid Season Reaches Midway Mark

September 19, 2013

The prep football campaign reaches its midway point Friday night as week five arrives already. That means just four more regular-season games after this week and at least one sectional game for everyone. Warsaw looks to make it three NLC wins in a row against a resurgent Northridge squad. The Tigers sit at 2-0 in …read more.

Conference Clashes On Tap

September 12, 2013

Storylines abound this week as the prep football season reaches week four already. Can Warsaw carry the momentum over from a stirring fourth-quarter comeback win over Plymouth last week? Can Wawasee shock the state and upend the potent, high-scoring Concord Minutemen? Can Tippecanoe Valley continue its offensive output started last week in a Three Rivers …read more.

The heat has been turned up, literally, this week on area prep football teams. The openers are in the books and squads have returned to make adjustments in the heat and humidity of late August. For Warsaw and Wawasee, which both opened with wins last Friday night, the heat will really be on this Friday …read more.

Another week and another set of picks. My first week did not go quite as planned but a .500 record is nothing to be too upset about. Is it obvious that I am a Cubs fan? Anyways, I appreciate the comments on the site and the emails I received after last week’s article, keep them …read more.

The Wawasee High School Athletic Department is pre-selling football tickets for Friday night’s sectional championship game until Thursday at noon. Tickets are $6 each. Wawasee (7-4)  will play at Concord (9-2) on Friday in the Class 4-A Sectional 11 title contest.  Kick-off is set for 7 p.m. in Dunlap.      

  WATERLOO – “This is a good feeling. To be able to wake up in the morning and still be in the playoffs, it’s just a great feeling,” the sentiment from Wawasee head coach Tom Wogomon said it all Friday night. Wogomon’s Warriors downed the host DeKalb Barons 27-14 in a Class 4-A Sectional 11 …read more.

Three members of the Wawasee High School football program have committed to continue playing football at the next level. John Essex committed this week to play for Trine University. Essex was an All-Northern Lakes Conference tight end/defensive end selection his senior season and was picked as an All-Area defensive player as well as a member …read more.

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