Local High School Sports Recaps For Thursday, September 12

September 13, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.

By CONNOR MCCANN Sports Editor

Volleyball
Wawasee at Goshen

Wawasee volleyball was on the losing end of a conference match Thursday night, falling 3-0 on the road to Goshen. The Lady Warriors are now 3-6 this season, 0-2 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Mackenzie Hackleman led the team with eight kills. Hannah Truex had nine digs, while Abby Dusek had nine assists. Dusek and Josie Sabin each had two aces.
Wawasee is at Westview Monday.
Boys Soccer
Tippecanoe Valley at Argos

Tippecanoe Valley was on the wrong end of a shut out Thursday afternoon, falling 4-0 on the road to Argos. The Vikings are now 1-4 this season.
Valley is on the road at Mishawaka Saturday morning.
Lakeland at Wawasee
Wawasee picked up a win in a high-scoring affair Thursday evening, defeating Lakeland 4-3 at home. The Warriors are now 2-6-1 this fall.
Quentin Taylor had two goals and an assist for Wawasee. Mattia Melli had a goal and two assists, while Beckham Denton rounded out the scoring with a goal.
The Warriors are at home against Columbia City Wednesday night.
Manchester at Eastbrook
Manchester was unable to get anything going offensively Thursday night, falling 4-0 on the road to Eatbrook. The Squires are now 5-3-2 this season.
Evan McLaughlin made 20 saves in net in the loss.
Manchester is on the road Monday night at Oak Hill.
Woodlan at Lakeland Christian
Lakeland Christian was shut out at home Thursday afternoon, falling 4-0 to Woodlan. The Cougars are now 5-4 this fall.
Braden Weirick made eight saves in net.
LCA is on the road at Caston Saturday morning.
Girls Soccer

Warsaw at Concord
Warsaw picked up a big conference win Thursday night, defeating Concord 4-0 on the road. The Lady Tigers are now 5-3-1 this season, 3-0-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
No statistics were available for Warsaw in the match. The Lady Tigers are at Lake Central Saturday morning.
Boys Tennis
Fort Wayne Canterbury at Warsaw

Warsaw was on the losing end of a nonconference match at home Thursday, falling 4-1 to Fort Wayne Canterbury.
The lone Tiger win was No. 2 singles player Drew Ryser picking up a 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) victory.
Warsaw hosts the Warsaw Invitational Saturday.

Volleyball
Wawasee at Goshen

Wawasee volleyball was on the losing end of a conference match Thursday night, falling 3-0 on the road to Goshen. The Lady Warriors are now 3-6 this season, 0-2 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
Mackenzie Hackleman led the team with eight kills. Hannah Truex had nine digs, while Abby Dusek had nine assists. Dusek and Josie Sabin each had two aces.
Wawasee is at Westview Monday.
Boys Soccer
Tippecanoe Valley at Argos

Tippecanoe Valley was on the wrong end of a shut out Thursday afternoon, falling 4-0 on the road to Argos. The Vikings are now 1-4 this season.
Valley is on the road at Mishawaka Saturday morning.
Lakeland at Wawasee
Wawasee picked up a win in a high-scoring affair Thursday evening, defeating Lakeland 4-3 at home. The Warriors are now 2-6-1 this fall.
Quentin Taylor had two goals and an assist for Wawasee. Mattia Melli had a goal and two assists, while Beckham Denton rounded out the scoring with a goal.
The Warriors are at home against Columbia City Wednesday night.
Manchester at Eastbrook
Manchester was unable to get anything going offensively Thursday night, falling 4-0 on the road to Eatbrook. The Squires are now 5-3-2 this season.
Evan McLaughlin made 20 saves in net in the loss.
Manchester is on the road Monday night at Oak Hill.
Woodlan at Lakeland Christian
Lakeland Christian was shut out at home Thursday afternoon, falling 4-0 to Woodlan. The Cougars are now 5-4 this fall.
Braden Weirick made eight saves in net.
LCA is on the road at Caston Saturday morning.
Girls Soccer

Warsaw at Concord
Warsaw picked up a big conference win Thursday night, defeating Concord 4-0 on the road. The Lady Tigers are now 5-3-1 this season, 3-0-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference.
No statistics were available for Warsaw in the match. The Lady Tigers are at Lake Central Saturday morning.
Boys Tennis
Fort Wayne Canterbury at Warsaw

Warsaw was on the losing end of a nonconference match at home Thursday, falling 4-1 to Fort Wayne Canterbury.
The lone Tiger win was No. 2 singles player Drew Ryser picking up a 6-3, 7-6 (7-3) victory.
Warsaw hosts the Warsaw Invitational Saturday.

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