Local High School Sports Recaps For Tuesday, December 19

December 20, 2023 at 3:25 p.m.

By Connor McCann and Roger Grossman

Boys Basketball
Warsaw at Carroll

Warsaw boys basketball pulled out a hard-fought 75-70 win over Carroll at the Charger Fieldhouse Tuesday night.
Warsaw made some key buckets down the stretch and nine of their 11 fourth-quarter free throw attempts to get the win on the road.
The Tigers trailed 34-31 at halftime, but a 20-point third quarter drew the Tigers level and 51, and a 24-point final stanza lifted Warsaw to their fifth win in seven outings this season.
Luke Bricker led the Tigers with 21 points-18 in the second half and 13 in the final period.
Luke Yeager followed up his career-high 14 points against Washington Saturday with a new career high 18 points, including two thunderous dunks in the first period.
Robbie Finlinson continued his hot shooting with four more 3-pt FGs and 12 points, and Brandt Martin scored 14.
The junior varsity came out on the wrong end of a 47-37 decision at Carroll.
Elijah Wright led Warsaw with 10 points and 7 rebounds.
Maconaquah at Whitko
Whitko was handed just its second loss of the season on Tuesday night, falling 60-55 at home to Maconaquah. The Wildcats are now 5-2 this season, 1-1 in the Three Rivers Conference.
No statistics were available for the game. Whitko is back in action after the new year against Rochester on January 4.
Girls Basketball
Bremen at Triton

Triton girls basketball picked up its second win in a row on Tuesday evening, defeating Bremen 58-50 at home. The Lady Trojans are now 5-10 this winter.
Addyson Viers was able to put together a double-double, finishing with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Sierra Hawley continued her fine play with 14 points and five rebounds. Mylie Groves scored nine in the win.
Triton is on the road Thursday night at Manchester.

Boys Basketball
Warsaw at Carroll

Warsaw boys basketball pulled out a hard-fought 75-70 win over Carroll at the Charger Fieldhouse Tuesday night.
Warsaw made some key buckets down the stretch and nine of their 11 fourth-quarter free throw attempts to get the win on the road.
The Tigers trailed 34-31 at halftime, but a 20-point third quarter drew the Tigers level and 51, and a 24-point final stanza lifted Warsaw to their fifth win in seven outings this season.
Luke Bricker led the Tigers with 21 points-18 in the second half and 13 in the final period.
Luke Yeager followed up his career-high 14 points against Washington Saturday with a new career high 18 points, including two thunderous dunks in the first period.
Robbie Finlinson continued his hot shooting with four more 3-pt FGs and 12 points, and Brandt Martin scored 14.
The junior varsity came out on the wrong end of a 47-37 decision at Carroll.
Elijah Wright led Warsaw with 10 points and 7 rebounds.
Maconaquah at Whitko
Whitko was handed just its second loss of the season on Tuesday night, falling 60-55 at home to Maconaquah. The Wildcats are now 5-2 this season, 1-1 in the Three Rivers Conference.
No statistics were available for the game. Whitko is back in action after the new year against Rochester on January 4.
Girls Basketball
Bremen at Triton

Triton girls basketball picked up its second win in a row on Tuesday evening, defeating Bremen 58-50 at home. The Lady Trojans are now 5-10 this winter.
Addyson Viers was able to put together a double-double, finishing with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Sierra Hawley continued her fine play with 14 points and five rebounds. Mylie Groves scored nine in the win.
Triton is on the road Thursday night at Manchester.

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