SYRACUSE – After winning the first two games of their season opener at Wawasee, the Tippecanoe Valley volleyball team then had to fight the heat and a rejuvenated Lady Warriors' squad in a five-game win Tuesday night.
Pursuing dreams and enriching the lives of others – part of Warsaw Community Schools’ mission statement – was the theme of the “Welcome Back to School and Employees of the Year Recognition” program Monday.
Tippecanoe Valley sophomore Anne Secrest hit a jumper from just behind the free throw line with 5.8 seconds remaining to lift the Lady Vikings to a 38-36 win over Warsaw at the Tiger Den Friday night.
I know who the murderer is in Wagon Wheel Theatre’s production of “And Then There Were None,” but I’m not going to tell you.Na na na na na na!
SILVER LAKE – An uninsured 26-year-old man allegedly on narcotics caused the accident that severed Terri Penrod’s leg and left Sue Raber with pins, screws and rods in hers.
ELKHART – While it wasn’t one for the history books, or the school yearbook for that matter, Warsaw came up with a 46-39 win over Elkhart Central when the Tigers played less than their best basketball.
Playing in front of a sellout crowd, Tippecanoe Valley continued its history-making run through the postseason with a 60-45 win over Three Rivers Conference rival and neighbor Rochester in the Class 3A girls basketball semistate game at Warsaw’s Tiger Den Saturday night.
March is National Nutrition Month and National Kidney Month, and renal dietician Cassie Warner of Fresenius Medical Care North America is urging the public to pay attention to both their food and their kidneys.
PLYMOUTH — The offensive woes of the Warsaw girls basketball team continued into Northern Lakes Conference play Thursday night at Plymouth.
PLYMOUTH — In its first real test of the season, the Class 1A eighth-ranked Triton girls basketball dropped a tough 45-39 decision at county rival Plymouth Thursday night.
It wasn’t the prettiest win, but it was a win.In Friday’s 33-14 victory over the visiting Columbia City Eagles, Warsaw’s varsity football team scored in all three phases of the game and rode workhorse running back Tristan McClone to overcome some season-opening mistakes at Fisher Field.