Local High School Sports Recaps For 9/20
September 21, 2022 at 10:22 p.m.
By Staff Report-
Warsaw at Carroll
Warsaw dropped a tough nonconference game on the road Tuesday night, falling 3-2 (23-25, 25-18, 25-19. 23-25, 4-15) to Carroll. The Tigers are now 13-7 this season, and remain perfect in the Northern Lakes Conference with a 4-0 record.
Kaylee Weeks had 12 kills. Melaina Hawblitzel and Ellie Hepler each had two aces. Hepler also led the team with 23 digs. Warsaw stays on the road Thursday night, taking on Wawasee in a conference game.
Wabash at Whitko
Whitko dropped its second Three Rivers Conference match at home Tuesday night, falling 3-2 (25-19, 19-25, 25-23, 16-25, 15-17) to Wabash. The Lady ‘Cats are now 18-4, 4-2 in the TRC. Whitko plays its next game Thursday at Southern Wells.
Triton at Winamac
Triton emerged victorious in its Hoosier North Athletic Conference matchup with Winamac, winning 3-0 (25-15, 25-7, 25-17) on the road. The Trojans are now 12-6 this season, 4-0 in the HNAC.
Addyson Viers and Lena Doll led the team in kills with 13 and 9. Doll also had eight digs to lead the Trojans. Hannah Snyder dished out 12 assists to her teammates. Triton hosts LaVille Thursday night.
Boys Soccer
Wawasee at Goshen
Wawasee suffered a tough road loss at the hands of Goshen Tuesday, falling 9-0 in the NLC contest. The Warriors are now 6-5-1 this season, 1-1-1 in the conference. Wawasee plays its next game Thursday at home against Concord.
Girls Soccer
Northridge at Wawasee
Wawasee is still looking for its first conference win of the season after falling 3-0 at home to Northridge Tuesday. The Warriors are now 1-8-3, 0-3 in the NLC. The team travels to Plymouth for a match with the Pilgrims Thursday.
Tippecanoe Valley at North White
Tippecanoe Valley earned a victory on the road Tuesday night, defeating North White 4-3. The Lady Vikings are now 2-5-1 this fall.
Emma Craig scored two goals for Tippy Valley while Alyssa Brito and Macy Peterson both added one. Essie Ward had six saves in goal. The Lady Vikings take on South Bend Clay on Thursday.
Warsaw at Carroll
Warsaw dropped a tough nonconference game on the road Tuesday night, falling 3-2 (23-25, 25-18, 25-19. 23-25, 4-15) to Carroll. The Tigers are now 13-7 this season, and remain perfect in the Northern Lakes Conference with a 4-0 record.
Kaylee Weeks had 12 kills. Melaina Hawblitzel and Ellie Hepler each had two aces. Hepler also led the team with 23 digs. Warsaw stays on the road Thursday night, taking on Wawasee in a conference game.
Wabash at Whitko
Whitko dropped its second Three Rivers Conference match at home Tuesday night, falling 3-2 (25-19, 19-25, 25-23, 16-25, 15-17) to Wabash. The Lady ‘Cats are now 18-4, 4-2 in the TRC. Whitko plays its next game Thursday at Southern Wells.
Triton at Winamac
Triton emerged victorious in its Hoosier North Athletic Conference matchup with Winamac, winning 3-0 (25-15, 25-7, 25-17) on the road. The Trojans are now 12-6 this season, 4-0 in the HNAC.
Addyson Viers and Lena Doll led the team in kills with 13 and 9. Doll also had eight digs to lead the Trojans. Hannah Snyder dished out 12 assists to her teammates. Triton hosts LaVille Thursday night.
Boys Soccer
Wawasee at Goshen
Wawasee suffered a tough road loss at the hands of Goshen Tuesday, falling 9-0 in the NLC contest. The Warriors are now 6-5-1 this season, 1-1-1 in the conference. Wawasee plays its next game Thursday at home against Concord.
Girls Soccer
Northridge at Wawasee
Wawasee is still looking for its first conference win of the season after falling 3-0 at home to Northridge Tuesday. The Warriors are now 1-8-3, 0-3 in the NLC. The team travels to Plymouth for a match with the Pilgrims Thursday.
Tippecanoe Valley at North White
Tippecanoe Valley earned a victory on the road Tuesday night, defeating North White 4-3. The Lady Vikings are now 2-5-1 this fall.
Emma Craig scored two goals for Tippy Valley while Alyssa Brito and Macy Peterson both added one. Essie Ward had six saves in goal. The Lady Vikings take on South Bend Clay on Thursday.
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