Manchester Wins Boys Tennis Sectional

PERU — The Manchester High School boys tennis team celebrated a sectional championship for the first time since 2006 Thursday night at Peru’s Thrush Courts.

Triton Trying To Fill Void

BOURBON - With the graduation of one player, Triton High School's football team lost half of its offense.

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Manchester Wrestling Edges Valley In TRC Match

In Thursday’s Three Rivers Conference wrestling match, it was the thrill of victory for visiting Manchester and the agony of an extremely narrow defeat for Tippecanoe Valley.

Medtronic, DePuy Taking Steps To Help Fight COVID-19


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Lady Trojans Look To Rebound This Year

Coming off a season with the school’s fewest wins since the 2009-10 season, Triton’s girls basketball season has a lot of experience returning, and will be looking to be more sure of themselves in the season starting this week. Last year’s six-win season was played by many who were tasting varsity basketball for the first time, and head coach Adam Heckaman plans to put that gained experience to good use starting tonight.

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YPN From Zimmer Biomet Hosts Picnic For BBBS

With schools starting back up locally next week, Young Professionals Network hosted a picnic Wednesday at Central Park for Big Brothers Big Sisters.


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Squires Young, But Boast Experience

NORTH MANCHESTER – The Manchester High School varsity boys basketball roster lists just two seniors for the 2017-18 season.

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Toys For Tots Drive At Martin’s Saturday

The local Toys for Tots campaign steps into high gear Saturday when the U.S. Marine Corps teams up with WNDU television for the annual toy drive. This year’s campaign includes two changes.

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Wildcat Boys, Lady Squires Win In TRC 4-Way Track Meets

Improvement for meets later in the season was a general mantra among coaches at a Three Rivers conference meet Tuesday. Manchester’s girls and Whitko’s boys won at Whitko, with Northfield finishing third and Lakeland Christian Academy, a non-conference invitee, finishing fourth.

Wawasee Looks At Student Transportation Safety

In the wake of a tragedy two weeks earlier, Wawasee’s school board heard Tuesday night the steps the corporation is taking to add greater assurance that everything that can be done, will be, to enhance students’ safety as they arrive and leave from school.

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Tough Road Ahead For Tigers After 7-0 Win

The Warsaw Tigers boys’ soccer side scored 26 goals in their three victories among the last eight days, the most recent a 7-0 win over the Huntington North Vikings Tuesday evening on the pitch at the Tiger Soccer Complex (TSC).


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NCCAA Players Complete Community Service Projects In Warsaw, Winona

There were eight women's basketball teams who stepped off the court and gave back to Kosciusko County Wednesday.

Lady Tigers Take Out Frustration On Whitko

After falling to Northern Lakes Conference rival Elkhart Memorial last week, Warsaw's varsity volleyball team was geared up for its next match. Unfortunately for the Whitko Lady Wildcats, they faced the Lady Tigers in that next match.

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Lancer Womens XC Enter Uncharted Territory

“Keep climbing” could be the rallying cry for the women’s cross country program in 2021. They took significant steps a year ago, receiving votes in the NAIA polls for the first time in school history and qualifying two individuals for the NAIA championships for the first time since 1985.



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Jensen Retires ‘For Real’

Phil Jensen has called for a handoff, this time to wife Debbie. Jensen, most recently the head football coach at Whitko and formerly the longtime head coach at Warsaw, retired in late June from the sidelines again. He’s also stepped down as workplace development coordinator at Whitko Career Academy.

Alpacas – What’s Not To Like?

Kendall Gibson might not be an “alpaca whisperer,” but she certainly seems to communicate well with her animal, Buttons, when the time is right.