Marian Sweeps Warsaw Spikers

The Mishawaka Marian volleyball team was not messing around Monday night at the Tiger Den.A year after getting their decade-long win streak against the Warsaw Lady Tigers (5-1)  snapped in Mishawaka, the Lady Knights (2-0) came back with a vengeance, winning in three games, 25-21, 25-20, 25-12.

Squires Continue Impressive Start

NORTH MANCHESTER - The last time the Manchester student body was celebrating a 3-0 start to the football season, it was dancing to The Angels' No. 1 hit "My Boyfriend's Back."

Valley Spikers Rally To Beat Whitko

SOUTH WHITLEY - After dropping the first game, the Tippecanoe Valley Lady Vikings came back to get a four-game win in Three Rivers Conference volleyball action Wednesday in South Whitley.

Warsaw No Match For Elkhart Memorial

Elkhart Memorial's varsity softball team went through a glorified batting practice Wednesday at the Tigers Athletic Complex.

Potpourri: Low Turnout Spurs Talk Of Future Coordination

Having two Third House meetings back-to-back last week seemed to take the air out of the second meeting.

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Kruschwitz Amazes, Squires Advance

Harley Kruschwitz amazed his coach yet again — nothing new there — but if that wasn’t enough, he also shocked himself.

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Grace’s Wright Named All-American To End NCCAAs

Lancers Net Four To End Regular Season

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Competing In Life Brings Joy, Well Being

I was having a chat with someone this week about sports and my weekly ramblings here, and our conversation turned to the concept of winning and losing.

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Schuh And Shively Lead Triton To Razor-Thin Win Over Jimtown

If the Triton Trojans and Jimtown Jimmies wanted to play eight quarters and four overtimes Wednesday night at the Trojan Trench, not many in attendance would have minded. Using a big first half from Cole Shively (19 points) and a massive second half from Anthony Schuh (21 points, 15 rebounds) Triton was able to overcome an early deficit and hold onto a late lead to come away with a 61-59 victory.

Ringneck Trail Code Enforcement Hearings Nearing End

The Warsaw Code Enforcement case against 330 Ringneck Trail may finally be coming to a close.

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America’s Oldest Rookie Sports Writer Is Back, With New Job Responsibilities

About 4½ years ago, I told readers of this column I was America’s oldest rookie sports reporter. As of about a week ago, I claimed the title of America’s oldest rookie sports editor.

City Code Enforcers Deal With Economy Inn Issues

Most of Monday’s nearly two-hour Warsaw Code Enforcement hearing was spent discussing The Economy Inn, 3521 Lake City Highway, and whether it should be demolished or repaired.

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Vikings Hope To Right The Ship

AKRON – Of the 12 players on Tippecanoe Valley High School’s varsity boys basketball roster, six of them played football in the fall for the Vikings.


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High School Sports — How Are We Doing So Far?

Some time back I asked everyone to reign in their opinions on whether or not high school sports should be starting, given the state of COVID-19 in Indiana. If you were in favor of it starting, I asked you not to gloat. If you were opposed, I asked you to just hold your snarky, self-righteous comments until we see what happens. Six weeks have passed since I made that request. It’s time for a mid-season checkup.

Local Roundup

SYRACUSE — Winning eight weight classes Thursday at home, the Wawasee wrestling team got a 48-28 Northern Lakes Conference win over the NorthWood Panthers.

Wawasee Swim Teams Visit Warsaw

    The Warsaw and Wawasee swim teams split Tuesday at Warsaw Community High School.

Stella's Enjoys First Three Months

A lot can be said about the fact that the original recipe book survived a fire that gutted the former Gordy’s restaurant in Warsaw.

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Madison School Project On Schedule, Architect Says

Though a carpenters union strike halted work on the new Madison Elementary School building project for two months in 2009, it won't keep the project from being done on time.

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Independent Vikings Ready For Year Full Of Firsts

Tippecanoe Valley opens its high school football season Friday night by visiting Wawasee, yet it feels like the Vikings have already secured one major win simply by virtue of the intriguing and challenging schedule they’ve managed to cobble together.