Tigers Lose Heartbreaker At Homestead

FORT WAYNE – The Warsaw Tigers got off to a great start Friday night. The finish, however, wasn’t exactly what they had in mind.

Manchester History Center Builds New Face

For months, the North Manchester Center for History has been planning and building its new face on Main Street. 

Valley School Board Discusses Master Calendar

AKRON – A former Tippecanoe Valley School Board member raised concern Monday night at the board’s monthly meeting regarding the corporation’s 2015-16 school year master calendar.

Tigers Eye Another Max Truex Title

A third-straight Max Truex Invitational championship would be nice for the 16th-ranked Warsaw boys track and field team, but it won’t be the most important thing Friday night at the Tigers Athletic Complex.

Turnovers Costly For Tigers

Playing their final Northern Lakes Conference game of the season, trying to avoid an overall five-game losing streak, the Warsaw Tigers committed just six turnovers Thursday night.

Holocaust Survivor Coming To Speak March 25

Holocaust survivor and author Eva Mozes Kor is coming to speak to students and the community in March.

Munoz Grapples With Adversity

Luis Munoz’s road to the IHSAA wrestling state finals has had a few curves.After reaching the regional round as a freshman, then semistate as a sophomore, his career was derailed during Christmas break of his junior year.

Thrilling Finish At Regional...

The thrilling finish to Thursday’s regional at Stonehenge, one that gave the Warsaw Tigers their third title in four years, is a story that coach Ben Barkey said will be told for years to come.

Warsaw Boys Overcome Shooting Woes

ELKHART – The idea that it’s better to win ugly than lose pretty, surely that’s how Warsaw boys basketball coach Doug Ogle felt Thursday night.Because despite shooting only 39 percent from the field – just 25 percent in the first half – and getting a mere six points from senior standout Jared Bloom, the Tigers beat the Elkhart Central Blue Blazers 47-45 at historic North Side Gym Tuesday night.

Warsaw Grad Working On Films Like 'Oz'

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – If you saw last weekend’s No. 1 movie, “Oz The Great and Powerful,” you saw some of the work of a Warsaw Community High School graduate.

Warriors Upend Goshen Redskins

GOSHEN - The Wawasee boys basketball team let the Goshen Redskins borrow the lead for three-and-a-half quarters, but abruptly took it back Thursday in Goshen.

Moore, Tigers Put Hurtin' On Raiders

Because Warsaw Community High School Athletic Trainer Corey Branam worked his magic, senior Nic Moore was able to work his.

Warsaw Girls Win Physical Game At Whitko

SOUTH WHITLEY - The physicality of Friday night's girls basketball game between Warsaw and Whitko had both fan bases crying foul.

Lady Lancers Win Season Opener

WINONA LAKE - Against a young Holy Cross College squad, the Grace College Lady Lancers had some unexpected problems in Tuesday night's women's basketball season opener.


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Wawasee Wrestlers Win On ‘Whiteout Night’

Wrestling fans were treated to more than just a Wawasee victory Thursday. The Warriors (11-1, 2-1) brought excitement while also besting visiting Goshen 49-27 in a Northern Lakes Conference dual meet.



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Tiger Softball Held To One Hit In Sectional Loss To Concord

Warsaw did a lot of things right in its 4A sectional semifinal against Concord Wednesday night. But the Tigers had but one good scoring opportunity in a 3-0 loss to the Minutemen that ended Warsaw’s season.

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Grace Volleyball Resolved To Build On Team’s Success

Grace’s volleyball team is a program on the rise. Under head coach Katie Van Hofwegen, the Lady Lancers have been consistently strong. In the past two years, Grace has won at least 22 games, finished in the top four of the Crossroads League and qualified for NCCAA Nationals twice in a row.