Local High School Sports Recaps For Tuesday, September 5

September 6, 2023 at 6:35 p.m.

By Connor McCann

Boys Soccer
Warsaw at Mishawaka

Warsaw soccer got back to its winning ways with a statement win against Mishawaka on Tuesday night, demolishing the Cavemen 14-0. The Tigers are now 7-1 this season, 2-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Noah Van Puffelen and Mydin Burgher led the way scoring with three goals apiece. Knox Ritter added two goals of his own. Also getting onto the scoreboard were Callen O’Brien, Eduardo Escutia, Luke Barbosa, Esteban Saldivar, Rylan Smith and Ricky Ancleto with his first varsity goal.
The Tigers play a nonconference game against Penn on Thursday evening.
Wawasee at NorthWood
Wawasee battled hard but was unable to come away with a victory in Northern Lakes Conference play Tuesday, falling 2-1 on the road to NorthWood. The Warriors are now 2-3-1 this season, 1-1 in the NLC.
After falling behind at the half, Wawasee was able to score ten minutes into the second half on a goal by Landon Smith to even it up. The home side would go back on top for good not long after. Junior keeper Weston McClintin made some great saves to keep his team in the game.
The Warriors play their next game on Monday on the road against Bremen.
Tippecanoe Valley at North Miami
Tippecanoe Valley won its second straight game on Tuesday night, defeating former conference rival North Miami 4-2 on the road. The Vikings are now 4-1-1 this season.
Gio Arriaga scored two goals in the game, continuing a fantastic season for him. He was assisted by Eric Eikenberry and Caron Craft. Kevin Marr added two goals as well, one in play and another on a penalty kick.
Valley faces off with Marion at home on Thursday.
Girls Soccer
Mishawaka at Warsaw

Warsaw girls soccer won its third game in as many tries on Tuesday, defeating Mishawaka 7-0 at home. The Lady Tigers are now 4-2-2 this season, 3-0-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Lola Pepper did it all for Warsaw, scoring three goals and tallying three assists. Also getting onto the scoreboard were Kaiden Pepper, Haley Rodewald, Sarah Kratzsch and Haidyn Elliot.
The Lady Tigers are back in action Thursday evening at home against Concord.
Peru at Tippecanoe Valley
Tippecanoe Valley won its first game of the season in dominant fashion Tuesday night, defeating Peru 5-0. The Lady Vikings are now 1-4 this fall.
Juli Ruiz scored a hat trick to lead the way for Valley. She was assisted on two of the goals, once by Anahi Ramirez and once by Polly Del Real. Ramirex also scored a goal as well. The fifth Valley goal was scored by Rylee Thompson. Jetta Hughes posted the shutout in net.
Valley will look to make it two wins in a row on Monday against Manchester.
Manchester at Wabash
It took more than 80 minutes, but the Manchester girls soccer team remains undefeated in conference after winning 1-1 (6-5 shootout) over Wabash. The Lady Squires are now 5-3 this season, 2-0 in the Three Rivers Conference.
Brookelynn Buzzard scored two goals in the game for Manchester. Hanna Stout and Ava Sautter scored as well.
Manchester plays its next game Thursday at Eastbrook.
Volleyball
Warsaw at Northridge

Warsaw volleyball won its eighth game in a row on Tuesday night, defeating Northridge 3-0 (25-9, 25-16, 25-14) on the road. The Lady Tigers are now 10-5 this season, 3-0 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Maggie Hollon and Melaina Hawblitzel led the Warsaw attack once again, finishing with eleven kills each. Hawblitzel also added three aces. Ellie Hepler had 13 digs while Kenzie Chivington had 28 assists.
Warsaw plays its next games on Saturday at the Slicer Invitational.
Columbia City at Manchester
Manchester battled hard but was unable to come away with a win against Columbia City on Tuesday, falling 3-1 (25-21, 14-25, 18-25, 22-25) at home. The Lady Squires are now 5-8 this season.
Olivia Davis led Manchester with nine kills. Libero Paxton Baker led the team in digs with 14, followed closely by Peyton Ream with 13. Ream also had 23 assists.
Manchester is back in action Thursday evening against Whitko.
Peru at Whitko
Whitko volleyball picked up its second win in a row on Tuesday, defeating Peru 3-0 (25-20, 25-5, 26-24) at home. The Lady ‘Cats are now 6-4 this season, 2-0 in the Three Rivers Conference.
Whitko will face off against fellow Kosciusko County team Manchester on Thursday.
North Judson at Triton
Triton volleyball made it six wins in a row on Tuesday night, looking great in a 3-1 (25-19, 17-25, 25-22, 25-19) win over North Judson. The Lady Trojans are now 7-1 this season, 3-0 in the Hoosier North Athletic Conference.
Addyson Viers led the team in kills once again with 16. Lena Doll had eleven kills and 17 digs. Macie Hensley had five blocks while Hannah Snyder added 23 assists.
The Lady Trojans will face off with Tippecanoe Valley on the road Thursday.
Boys Tennis
Northridge at Warsaw

Warsaw tennis won once again on Tuesday, defeating Northridge 4-1 at home.
No. 1 singles player Charlie Norton battled hard to earn his win, eventually taking his match 6-1, 7-6 (8-2). No. 2 Ted Grandon picked up a 6-4, 6-4 win. Henry Norton won his No. 3 singles match 2-6, 6-3, 13-11. Rounding out the Tiger victories was the No. 2 doubles pairing of Drew Ryser and Khareus Miller, who won 7-5, 6-4.
Warsaw is back in action Saturday at the Warsaw Invitational.
Tippecanoe Valley at Triton
Tippecanoe Valley picked up a win over Triton on Tuesday, winning 4-1 on the road to improve to 6-3 this fall.
No. 1 singles player Cameron Manuel won 6-2, 6-2. No. 2 singles Tristyn Ragon was nearly perfect in his match, winning 6-0, 6-0. The No. 1 doubles pairing of Ian Cooksey and DeOndre Hamilton won 6-2, 6-1.
Valley hosts Lewis Cass on Thursday evening.

Boys Soccer
Warsaw at Mishawaka

Warsaw soccer got back to its winning ways with a statement win against Mishawaka on Tuesday night, demolishing the Cavemen 14-0. The Tigers are now 7-1 this season, 2-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Noah Van Puffelen and Mydin Burgher led the way scoring with three goals apiece. Knox Ritter added two goals of his own. Also getting onto the scoreboard were Callen O’Brien, Eduardo Escutia, Luke Barbosa, Esteban Saldivar, Rylan Smith and Ricky Ancleto with his first varsity goal.
The Tigers play a nonconference game against Penn on Thursday evening.
Wawasee at NorthWood
Wawasee battled hard but was unable to come away with a victory in Northern Lakes Conference play Tuesday, falling 2-1 on the road to NorthWood. The Warriors are now 2-3-1 this season, 1-1 in the NLC.
After falling behind at the half, Wawasee was able to score ten minutes into the second half on a goal by Landon Smith to even it up. The home side would go back on top for good not long after. Junior keeper Weston McClintin made some great saves to keep his team in the game.
The Warriors play their next game on Monday on the road against Bremen.
Tippecanoe Valley at North Miami
Tippecanoe Valley won its second straight game on Tuesday night, defeating former conference rival North Miami 4-2 on the road. The Vikings are now 4-1-1 this season.
Gio Arriaga scored two goals in the game, continuing a fantastic season for him. He was assisted by Eric Eikenberry and Caron Craft. Kevin Marr added two goals as well, one in play and another on a penalty kick.
Valley faces off with Marion at home on Thursday.
Girls Soccer
Mishawaka at Warsaw

Warsaw girls soccer won its third game in as many tries on Tuesday, defeating Mishawaka 7-0 at home. The Lady Tigers are now 4-2-2 this season, 3-0-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Lola Pepper did it all for Warsaw, scoring three goals and tallying three assists. Also getting onto the scoreboard were Kaiden Pepper, Haley Rodewald, Sarah Kratzsch and Haidyn Elliot.
The Lady Tigers are back in action Thursday evening at home against Concord.
Peru at Tippecanoe Valley
Tippecanoe Valley won its first game of the season in dominant fashion Tuesday night, defeating Peru 5-0. The Lady Vikings are now 1-4 this fall.
Juli Ruiz scored a hat trick to lead the way for Valley. She was assisted on two of the goals, once by Anahi Ramirez and once by Polly Del Real. Ramirex also scored a goal as well. The fifth Valley goal was scored by Rylee Thompson. Jetta Hughes posted the shutout in net.
Valley will look to make it two wins in a row on Monday against Manchester.
Manchester at Wabash
It took more than 80 minutes, but the Manchester girls soccer team remains undefeated in conference after winning 1-1 (6-5 shootout) over Wabash. The Lady Squires are now 5-3 this season, 2-0 in the Three Rivers Conference.
Brookelynn Buzzard scored two goals in the game for Manchester. Hanna Stout and Ava Sautter scored as well.
Manchester plays its next game Thursday at Eastbrook.
Volleyball
Warsaw at Northridge

Warsaw volleyball won its eighth game in a row on Tuesday night, defeating Northridge 3-0 (25-9, 25-16, 25-14) on the road. The Lady Tigers are now 10-5 this season, 3-0 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Maggie Hollon and Melaina Hawblitzel led the Warsaw attack once again, finishing with eleven kills each. Hawblitzel also added three aces. Ellie Hepler had 13 digs while Kenzie Chivington had 28 assists.
Warsaw plays its next games on Saturday at the Slicer Invitational.
Columbia City at Manchester
Manchester battled hard but was unable to come away with a win against Columbia City on Tuesday, falling 3-1 (25-21, 14-25, 18-25, 22-25) at home. The Lady Squires are now 5-8 this season.
Olivia Davis led Manchester with nine kills. Libero Paxton Baker led the team in digs with 14, followed closely by Peyton Ream with 13. Ream also had 23 assists.
Manchester is back in action Thursday evening against Whitko.
Peru at Whitko
Whitko volleyball picked up its second win in a row on Tuesday, defeating Peru 3-0 (25-20, 25-5, 26-24) at home. The Lady ‘Cats are now 6-4 this season, 2-0 in the Three Rivers Conference.
Whitko will face off against fellow Kosciusko County team Manchester on Thursday.
North Judson at Triton
Triton volleyball made it six wins in a row on Tuesday night, looking great in a 3-1 (25-19, 17-25, 25-22, 25-19) win over North Judson. The Lady Trojans are now 7-1 this season, 3-0 in the Hoosier North Athletic Conference.
Addyson Viers led the team in kills once again with 16. Lena Doll had eleven kills and 17 digs. Macie Hensley had five blocks while Hannah Snyder added 23 assists.
The Lady Trojans will face off with Tippecanoe Valley on the road Thursday.
Boys Tennis
Northridge at Warsaw

Warsaw tennis won once again on Tuesday, defeating Northridge 4-1 at home.
No. 1 singles player Charlie Norton battled hard to earn his win, eventually taking his match 6-1, 7-6 (8-2). No. 2 Ted Grandon picked up a 6-4, 6-4 win. Henry Norton won his No. 3 singles match 2-6, 6-3, 13-11. Rounding out the Tiger victories was the No. 2 doubles pairing of Drew Ryser and Khareus Miller, who won 7-5, 6-4.
Warsaw is back in action Saturday at the Warsaw Invitational.
Tippecanoe Valley at Triton
Tippecanoe Valley picked up a win over Triton on Tuesday, winning 4-1 on the road to improve to 6-3 this fall.
No. 1 singles player Cameron Manuel won 6-2, 6-2. No. 2 singles Tristyn Ragon was nearly perfect in his match, winning 6-0, 6-0. The No. 1 doubles pairing of Ian Cooksey and DeOndre Hamilton won 6-2, 6-1.
Valley hosts Lewis Cass on Thursday evening.

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