Warsaw Team Wins Tourney

July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.

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On Saturday, a Warsaw eighth grade basketball team won the March Madness Classic, which included a field of 13 teams at West Noble High School. Warsaw went 5-0. During the single-elimination event, they knocked off Summit Middle School (Homestead) 44-33, South Bend Catholic 51-45, and then beat Jay County 38-36 in the championship game.
 Members of this team are, front from left, Chase Byron, Landen Ferber, Jaylen Reese, and Tyler Metzinger. Back row: Blake Marsh, Nolan Groninger, Cobe Van-Houten, and coach Jason Groninger. Not pictured: Trent Sands[[In-content Ad]]

On Saturday, a Warsaw eighth grade basketball team won the March Madness Classic, which included a field of 13 teams at West Noble High School. Warsaw went 5-0. During the single-elimination event, they knocked off Summit Middle School (Homestead) 44-33, South Bend Catholic 51-45, and then beat Jay County 38-36 in the championship game.
 Members of this team are, front from left, Chase Byron, Landen Ferber, Jaylen Reese, and Tyler Metzinger. Back row: Blake Marsh, Nolan Groninger, Cobe Van-Houten, and coach Jason Groninger. Not pictured: Trent Sands[[In-content Ad]]
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