Wawasee Gets Comeback Win
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
KENDALLVILLE - Farhan Haq struck out 12 batters, and Wawasee scored twice in the fourth and once in the fifth to defeat East Noble 3-1 Monday.
Haq added a pair of singles, and Luke Baker drove in a run and had a double. Brad Swope also doubled and had an RBI, and Brent Berkeypile had a double for the Warriors.
Wawasee (2-2) will be at Columbia City on Friday.
WAWASEE 3, EAST NOBLE 1
Wawasee 000 21 - 3 6 0
East Noble 001 00 - 1 3 2
WP - Haq (2-1, 12 K, 3 BB)
LP - Miller (8 K, 2 BB)
• Track And Field
Boys: Whitko 80, Wabash 52
At Wabash, both Whitko and Wabash had eight first-place finishes, but Whitko finished first in 12 events to defeat Wabash easily.
Bo Mullins won the discus with a toss of 147-feet-5 and Jared Deckena won the 400 in a time of 54.05 seconds. The Whitko 400 and 1600 relay teams also placed first.
Whitko will be at Rochester on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
WHITKO 80, WABASH 52
3200 relay - 1. Wabash 8:57.75, 2. Whitko
110 high hurdles - 1. Cosby (Wabash) :15.4, 2. Linn (Whitko), 3. Amburghey (Wabash)
100 - 1. Mason (Whitko) :11.0, 2. Engle (Whitko), 3. Morrison (Wabash)
long jump - 1. Mason (Whitko) 19-10.75, 2. Bishir (Wabash), 3. Bennicky (Whitko)
1600 - 1. George (Wabash) 4:59.27, 2. Hull (Whitko), 3. McKeighen (Whitko)
pole vault - 1. Copeland (Wabash) 11-0, 2. Engle (Whitko), 3. Roselkeel (Whitko)
discus - 1. Mullins (Whitko) 147-5, 2. Smith (Whitko), 3. Stensland (Wabash)
400 relay - 1. Whitko :44.92, 2. Wabash
400 - 1. Deckena (Whitko) :54.05, 2. Holsinger (Whitko), 3. Mohr (Whitko)
300 low hurdles - 1. Cosby (Wabash) :41.25, 2. Linn (Whitko), 3. Nimmo (Wabash)
800 - 1. Harris (Wabash) 2:13, 2. Hull (Whitko), 3. Ervin (Whitko)
shot put - 1. Smith (Whitko) 46-1, 2. Mullins (Whitko), 3. Holmes (Wabash)
200 - 1. Mason (Whitko) :23.35, 2. Engle (Whitko), 3. Gonzalez (Whitko)
high jump - 1. Amburgy (Wabash) 6-1, 2. Holzinger (Whitko), 3. Copeland (Wabash)
3200 - 1. George (Wabash) 11:18.53, 2. Marion (Wabash), 3. McKeighen (Whitko)
1600 relay - 1. Whitko 3:44.5, 2. Wabash
Girls: Whitko 87, Wabash 36
At Wabash, Whitko's girls track and field team won its first meet of the season by cruising past the Apaches on Monday.
Whitko won 13 out of 15 events. The Wildcats set nine season-best and 10 personal records.
WHITKO 87, WABASH 36
Top Whitko performances
3,200 relay -ÊSouthworth, Metzger, Rowland, Deckena - 11:32
400 relay -ÊLandis, Slusher, Sparks, Morford -Ê:54.17
Sparks -Ê100 hurdles, :17.2
Southworth -Ê3,200, 14:17
Adang -Ê400, 1:10.28
Frantz - 400, 1:11.8
Jones -Ê800, 3:32.17
Hull -Êshot put, 35-6 1/4
Tinkel -Êshot put, 32-4; discus, 100
Slusher -Êlong jump, 12-10
Yamano - long jump, 11-9
Valley Sweeps Meet
At Culver, Tippecanoe Valley's boys and girls track and field teams swept a Monday meet with Culver and Bremen.
The Valley boys won with 63 points and were followed by Culver with 55 and Bremen with 46. The Valley girls won with 88.5 points and were followed by Bremen with 58.5 and Culver with nine.
Valley hosts Manchester at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
BOYS: TIPPECANOE VALLEY 63,
CULVER 55, BREMEN 46
pole vault - 1. Smith (C) 8-0, 2. Cherrone (B)
high jump - 1. Silveus (TV) 5-10, 2. Wilkie (B), 3. Buschman (C)
shot put - 1. Brown (B) 41-5, 2. Smith (TV), 3. Miller (B)
long jump - 1. Manns (TV) 18-11 1/2, 2. Wilkie (B), 3. Miller (B)
110 hurdles - 1. Smith (TV) :17.75, 2. Bollenbacher (B), 3. Hinkle (C)
100 - 1. McNeal (TV) :12.31, 2. Shumanski (C), 3. Manns (TV)
1,600 - 1. Easterday (C) 5:30.03, 2. Fawley (TV), 3. Sefchek (C)
discus - 1. Brown (B) 118-11, 2. Miller (B), 3. Comleff (TV)
400 relay - 1. Bremen :48.78, 2. Culver, 3. Valley
400 - 1. Prater (TV) :57.07, 2. Davis (C), 3. Harvey (C)
300 hurdles - 1. Manns (TV) :44.34, 2. Dittman (TV), 4. Hinkle (C)
800 - 1. Hileman (TV) 2:19.64, 2. Pupert (B), 3. Slaveim (C)
200 - 1. Hammons (B) :24.16, 2. Stotler (C), 3. McNeal (TV)
3,200 - 1. McFarland (C) 11:29.31, 2. Sefchek (C), 3. Ross (TV)
1,600 relay - 1. Valley (Hileman, Smith, Dittman, Prater) 4:09.09, 2. Culver
GIRLS: TIPPECANOE VALLEY 88.5,
BREMEN 58.5, CULVER 9
3,200 relay - 1. Valley (Walters, Day, Sanders, Kindig) 11:28, 2. Bremen
long jump - 1. Leeper (B) 14-7, 2. Kindig (TV), 3. Wilcox (TV)
discus - 1. Rose (TV) 93-4, 2. Parker (TV), 3. Root (B)
100 hurdles - 1. Rudd (TV) :19.09, 2. Desheperd (B), 3. Wentzel (C)
100 - 1. Main (B) :14.25, 2. Hudson (B), 3. Neer (TV)
shot put - 1. Parker (TV) 32-6 1/2, 2. McClane (C), 3. Merley (TV)
high jump - 1. Bruin (TV) 4-8, 2. Sanders (TV), 3. Carlson (B)
1,600 - 1. Day (TV) 6:16.65, 2. Strohschein (TV), 3. Kindig (TV)
400 relay - 1. Valley (Neer, Jones, Biltz, Rudd) :57.54, 2. Bremen, 3. Culver
400 - 1. Main (B) 1:09.18, 2. Leeper (B), 3. Wilcox (TV)
300 low hurdles - 1. Desheperd (B) :55, 2. unavailable, 3. Law (TV)
800 - 1. Walters (TV) 2:57.28, 2. Morris (TV), 3. Sanders (TV)
200 - 1. unvavailable, 2. Culver, 3. Jones (TV)
3,200 - 1. Day (TV) 13:34, 2. Berndt (C), 3. Strohschein (TV)
1,600 relay - 1. Bremen 4:54.97, 2. Valley
• Tennis
Wawasee 5, Lakeland 0
At LaGrange, Wawasee's girls tennis team opened its 1998 season by blanking Lakeland on Monday.
Mandy Perzanowski, Kara Mathew and Laura Lundin picked up singles wins for Wawasee. Winning doubles matches for the Warriors were Kardin Senkspiel and Shanda Bucher, along with Steph Shivers and Kim Troup.
Lakeland is 0-1.
Wawasee, 1-0, hosts Westview at 4:30 this afternoon.
WAWASEE 5, LAKELAND 0
Singles
No. 1 -ÊMandy Perzanowski (W) def. Katie Vanderbeck 6-3, 6-4
No. 2 -ÊKara Mathew (W) def. Keli Liedtke 6-2, 6-1
No. 3 -ÊLaura Lundin (W) def. Megan Egli 6-3, 6-1
Doubles
No. 1 -ÊKardin Senkspiel/Shanda Bucher (W) def. Dixie Romer/Kylee Bassett 7-6 (7-1), 6-2
No. 2 - Steph Shivers/Kim Troup (W) def. Katie Schulze/Sylvio Eash 7-5, 2-6, 6-2
JV: LAKELAND 3, WAWASEE 1
Singles
No. 1 -ÊBrenda Wang (W) def. Kelly Reade 6-2, 6-2
No. 2 -ÊNichelle Watson (L) def. Krista Richey 6-1
No. 3 - Beth Heal (L) def. Brooke Freeman 6-4
Doubles
No. 1 -ÊJamie Terry/Kathleen Reade (L) def. Kristy Sullivan/Casi Wells 6-1
• Softball
Mishawaka Marian 11, NorthWood 4
At Mishawaka, Marian's softball team scored in every inning en route to the Monday win.
The game was called because of rain in the middle of the fifth inning.
Heather Zentz doubled and drove in two NorthWood runs. NorthWood's Natalie Will took the loss, while Marian's Heather Kartman picked up the complete-game win.
Marian moved to 2-0.
NorthWood, 0-1, hosts Bremen at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
MISHAWAKA MARIAN 11,
NORTHWOOD 4
NorthWood 000 040 -Ê4 3 4
Marian 322 22x - 11 10 0
Heather Kartman and Denae Sisk; Natalie Will, Julie Bove (4), Colleen Miller (5) and Heidi Collins. Winning pitcher -ÊKartman. Losing pitcher - Will. NorthWood 2B -ÊHeather Zentz. NorthWood 1B -ÊWill, Andi Jones. NorthWood RBIs leader -ÊZentz 2.
Wawasee 15, Triton 4
At Bourbon, too many mistakes did in Triton's softball team in Monday's game against Wawasee.
Triton's Jill Klonowski took the loss. Mary Claxon, Amilia Devros, Tommi Jo Kreiter and Liz Miller each singled for Triton's only hits.
Triton, 2-2, hosts a 1 p.m. Saturday doubleheader with Manchester.
Wawasee, 2-1, is at Columbia City at 4:30 this afternoon.
WAWASEE 15, TRITON 4
Winning pitcher - Jaime Conn. Losing pitcher -ÊJill Klonowski. Wawasee hit leaders -ÊBeer 3, Frantz 2, Hymer 2, Powell 2. Wawasee RBIs leader -ÊHymer 4.
• JV Baseball
Warsaw 13, Wabash 0
Warsaw jumped out early with five first-inning runs and never looked back as the Tigers defeated Wabash Monday.
Jeff Sherman threw five innings to get the victory as four Tigers hit home runs.
Warsaw (3-1) will host Manchester today at 4:30 p.m. at Boggs Park.
JV: WARSAW 13, WABASH 0
Wabash 000 00 - 0 3 1
Warsaw 517 0X - 13 16 0
Warsaw battery - Sherman (1-0) and Moore, Couture (5)
Wabash battery - Howard (L), Honeycutt (4) and Hockendoenber
Warsaw HR - Koser, Leininger, VanLaeken, Moore
Warsaw RBIs - Leininger 3, VanLaeken 3
Warsaw 2B - Stogsdill 2 [[In-content Ad]]
KENDALLVILLE - Farhan Haq struck out 12 batters, and Wawasee scored twice in the fourth and once in the fifth to defeat East Noble 3-1 Monday.
Haq added a pair of singles, and Luke Baker drove in a run and had a double. Brad Swope also doubled and had an RBI, and Brent Berkeypile had a double for the Warriors.
Wawasee (2-2) will be at Columbia City on Friday.
WAWASEE 3, EAST NOBLE 1
Wawasee 000 21 - 3 6 0
East Noble 001 00 - 1 3 2
WP - Haq (2-1, 12 K, 3 BB)
LP - Miller (8 K, 2 BB)
• Track And Field
Boys: Whitko 80, Wabash 52
At Wabash, both Whitko and Wabash had eight first-place finishes, but Whitko finished first in 12 events to defeat Wabash easily.
Bo Mullins won the discus with a toss of 147-feet-5 and Jared Deckena won the 400 in a time of 54.05 seconds. The Whitko 400 and 1600 relay teams also placed first.
Whitko will be at Rochester on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
WHITKO 80, WABASH 52
3200 relay - 1. Wabash 8:57.75, 2. Whitko
110 high hurdles - 1. Cosby (Wabash) :15.4, 2. Linn (Whitko), 3. Amburghey (Wabash)
100 - 1. Mason (Whitko) :11.0, 2. Engle (Whitko), 3. Morrison (Wabash)
long jump - 1. Mason (Whitko) 19-10.75, 2. Bishir (Wabash), 3. Bennicky (Whitko)
1600 - 1. George (Wabash) 4:59.27, 2. Hull (Whitko), 3. McKeighen (Whitko)
pole vault - 1. Copeland (Wabash) 11-0, 2. Engle (Whitko), 3. Roselkeel (Whitko)
discus - 1. Mullins (Whitko) 147-5, 2. Smith (Whitko), 3. Stensland (Wabash)
400 relay - 1. Whitko :44.92, 2. Wabash
400 - 1. Deckena (Whitko) :54.05, 2. Holsinger (Whitko), 3. Mohr (Whitko)
300 low hurdles - 1. Cosby (Wabash) :41.25, 2. Linn (Whitko), 3. Nimmo (Wabash)
800 - 1. Harris (Wabash) 2:13, 2. Hull (Whitko), 3. Ervin (Whitko)
shot put - 1. Smith (Whitko) 46-1, 2. Mullins (Whitko), 3. Holmes (Wabash)
200 - 1. Mason (Whitko) :23.35, 2. Engle (Whitko), 3. Gonzalez (Whitko)
high jump - 1. Amburgy (Wabash) 6-1, 2. Holzinger (Whitko), 3. Copeland (Wabash)
3200 - 1. George (Wabash) 11:18.53, 2. Marion (Wabash), 3. McKeighen (Whitko)
1600 relay - 1. Whitko 3:44.5, 2. Wabash
Girls: Whitko 87, Wabash 36
At Wabash, Whitko's girls track and field team won its first meet of the season by cruising past the Apaches on Monday.
Whitko won 13 out of 15 events. The Wildcats set nine season-best and 10 personal records.
WHITKO 87, WABASH 36
Top Whitko performances
3,200 relay -ÊSouthworth, Metzger, Rowland, Deckena - 11:32
400 relay -ÊLandis, Slusher, Sparks, Morford -Ê:54.17
Sparks -Ê100 hurdles, :17.2
Southworth -Ê3,200, 14:17
Adang -Ê400, 1:10.28
Frantz - 400, 1:11.8
Jones -Ê800, 3:32.17
Hull -Êshot put, 35-6 1/4
Tinkel -Êshot put, 32-4; discus, 100
Slusher -Êlong jump, 12-10
Yamano - long jump, 11-9
Valley Sweeps Meet
At Culver, Tippecanoe Valley's boys and girls track and field teams swept a Monday meet with Culver and Bremen.
The Valley boys won with 63 points and were followed by Culver with 55 and Bremen with 46. The Valley girls won with 88.5 points and were followed by Bremen with 58.5 and Culver with nine.
Valley hosts Manchester at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
BOYS: TIPPECANOE VALLEY 63,
CULVER 55, BREMEN 46
pole vault - 1. Smith (C) 8-0, 2. Cherrone (B)
high jump - 1. Silveus (TV) 5-10, 2. Wilkie (B), 3. Buschman (C)
shot put - 1. Brown (B) 41-5, 2. Smith (TV), 3. Miller (B)
long jump - 1. Manns (TV) 18-11 1/2, 2. Wilkie (B), 3. Miller (B)
110 hurdles - 1. Smith (TV) :17.75, 2. Bollenbacher (B), 3. Hinkle (C)
100 - 1. McNeal (TV) :12.31, 2. Shumanski (C), 3. Manns (TV)
1,600 - 1. Easterday (C) 5:30.03, 2. Fawley (TV), 3. Sefchek (C)
discus - 1. Brown (B) 118-11, 2. Miller (B), 3. Comleff (TV)
400 relay - 1. Bremen :48.78, 2. Culver, 3. Valley
400 - 1. Prater (TV) :57.07, 2. Davis (C), 3. Harvey (C)
300 hurdles - 1. Manns (TV) :44.34, 2. Dittman (TV), 4. Hinkle (C)
800 - 1. Hileman (TV) 2:19.64, 2. Pupert (B), 3. Slaveim (C)
200 - 1. Hammons (B) :24.16, 2. Stotler (C), 3. McNeal (TV)
3,200 - 1. McFarland (C) 11:29.31, 2. Sefchek (C), 3. Ross (TV)
1,600 relay - 1. Valley (Hileman, Smith, Dittman, Prater) 4:09.09, 2. Culver
GIRLS: TIPPECANOE VALLEY 88.5,
BREMEN 58.5, CULVER 9
3,200 relay - 1. Valley (Walters, Day, Sanders, Kindig) 11:28, 2. Bremen
long jump - 1. Leeper (B) 14-7, 2. Kindig (TV), 3. Wilcox (TV)
discus - 1. Rose (TV) 93-4, 2. Parker (TV), 3. Root (B)
100 hurdles - 1. Rudd (TV) :19.09, 2. Desheperd (B), 3. Wentzel (C)
100 - 1. Main (B) :14.25, 2. Hudson (B), 3. Neer (TV)
shot put - 1. Parker (TV) 32-6 1/2, 2. McClane (C), 3. Merley (TV)
high jump - 1. Bruin (TV) 4-8, 2. Sanders (TV), 3. Carlson (B)
1,600 - 1. Day (TV) 6:16.65, 2. Strohschein (TV), 3. Kindig (TV)
400 relay - 1. Valley (Neer, Jones, Biltz, Rudd) :57.54, 2. Bremen, 3. Culver
400 - 1. Main (B) 1:09.18, 2. Leeper (B), 3. Wilcox (TV)
300 low hurdles - 1. Desheperd (B) :55, 2. unavailable, 3. Law (TV)
800 - 1. Walters (TV) 2:57.28, 2. Morris (TV), 3. Sanders (TV)
200 - 1. unvavailable, 2. Culver, 3. Jones (TV)
3,200 - 1. Day (TV) 13:34, 2. Berndt (C), 3. Strohschein (TV)
1,600 relay - 1. Bremen 4:54.97, 2. Valley
• Tennis
Wawasee 5, Lakeland 0
At LaGrange, Wawasee's girls tennis team opened its 1998 season by blanking Lakeland on Monday.
Mandy Perzanowski, Kara Mathew and Laura Lundin picked up singles wins for Wawasee. Winning doubles matches for the Warriors were Kardin Senkspiel and Shanda Bucher, along with Steph Shivers and Kim Troup.
Lakeland is 0-1.
Wawasee, 1-0, hosts Westview at 4:30 this afternoon.
WAWASEE 5, LAKELAND 0
Singles
No. 1 -ÊMandy Perzanowski (W) def. Katie Vanderbeck 6-3, 6-4
No. 2 -ÊKara Mathew (W) def. Keli Liedtke 6-2, 6-1
No. 3 -ÊLaura Lundin (W) def. Megan Egli 6-3, 6-1
Doubles
No. 1 -ÊKardin Senkspiel/Shanda Bucher (W) def. Dixie Romer/Kylee Bassett 7-6 (7-1), 6-2
No. 2 - Steph Shivers/Kim Troup (W) def. Katie Schulze/Sylvio Eash 7-5, 2-6, 6-2
JV: LAKELAND 3, WAWASEE 1
Singles
No. 1 -ÊBrenda Wang (W) def. Kelly Reade 6-2, 6-2
No. 2 -ÊNichelle Watson (L) def. Krista Richey 6-1
No. 3 - Beth Heal (L) def. Brooke Freeman 6-4
Doubles
No. 1 -ÊJamie Terry/Kathleen Reade (L) def. Kristy Sullivan/Casi Wells 6-1
• Softball
Mishawaka Marian 11, NorthWood 4
At Mishawaka, Marian's softball team scored in every inning en route to the Monday win.
The game was called because of rain in the middle of the fifth inning.
Heather Zentz doubled and drove in two NorthWood runs. NorthWood's Natalie Will took the loss, while Marian's Heather Kartman picked up the complete-game win.
Marian moved to 2-0.
NorthWood, 0-1, hosts Bremen at 4:30 p.m. Thursday.
MISHAWAKA MARIAN 11,
NORTHWOOD 4
NorthWood 000 040 -Ê4 3 4
Marian 322 22x - 11 10 0
Heather Kartman and Denae Sisk; Natalie Will, Julie Bove (4), Colleen Miller (5) and Heidi Collins. Winning pitcher -ÊKartman. Losing pitcher - Will. NorthWood 2B -ÊHeather Zentz. NorthWood 1B -ÊWill, Andi Jones. NorthWood RBIs leader -ÊZentz 2.
Wawasee 15, Triton 4
At Bourbon, too many mistakes did in Triton's softball team in Monday's game against Wawasee.
Triton's Jill Klonowski took the loss. Mary Claxon, Amilia Devros, Tommi Jo Kreiter and Liz Miller each singled for Triton's only hits.
Triton, 2-2, hosts a 1 p.m. Saturday doubleheader with Manchester.
Wawasee, 2-1, is at Columbia City at 4:30 this afternoon.
WAWASEE 15, TRITON 4
Winning pitcher - Jaime Conn. Losing pitcher -ÊJill Klonowski. Wawasee hit leaders -ÊBeer 3, Frantz 2, Hymer 2, Powell 2. Wawasee RBIs leader -ÊHymer 4.
• JV Baseball
Warsaw 13, Wabash 0
Warsaw jumped out early with five first-inning runs and never looked back as the Tigers defeated Wabash Monday.
Jeff Sherman threw five innings to get the victory as four Tigers hit home runs.
Warsaw (3-1) will host Manchester today at 4:30 p.m. at Boggs Park.
JV: WARSAW 13, WABASH 0
Wabash 000 00 - 0 3 1
Warsaw 517 0X - 13 16 0
Warsaw battery - Sherman (1-0) and Moore, Couture (5)
Wabash battery - Howard (L), Honeycutt (4) and Hockendoenber
Warsaw HR - Koser, Leininger, VanLaeken, Moore
Warsaw RBIs - Leininger 3, VanLaeken 3
Warsaw 2B - Stogsdill 2 [[In-content Ad]]