Tigers, Warriors In Final Game

Warsaw's softball team went 2-0 in sectional games Saturday, thanks to timely hitting, solid defense and Rachel Liebsch's right arm. The Tigers won both games by 5-1 scores.They beat Rochester (11-10) in the morning, then beat Tippecanoe Valley (7-15) in the second round in the afternoon.Wawasee squeezed out a 6-5 eight-inning win over NorthWood between those two games, as a tripleheader was played at Lady Tiger Field. Wawasee (8-15), the defending champion, and Warsaw (15-12) will meet in the sectional championship at Lady Tiger Field at 5 p.m.Tuesday. Liebsch pitched a combined 11 2/3 innings in the two games, allowing just three hits and one unearned run.She struck out 10 while walking one. She had help - the Tiger defense committed only two errors in the two seven-inning games. Liebsch dominated as a starter.


Guardsmen Called To Active Duty

Editor's note: This is part of a series of interviews with World War II veterans.The articles will continue in each day's edition through Saturday's World War II Memorial Dedication and Recognition Day. As they had for 140 years, Indiana National Guardsmen prepared to go to war in 1941, mustering in response to a Presidential Executive Order, Jan.29.The 152nd Infantry gathered at the Warsaw Armory. Two members of that regiment, Wallace Huffman of Leesburg and Howard Haab of Milford, and the widow of another member, Mrs.Katie Kirkendall (wife of Fred) of Warsaw, talked about the days with the 38th (Cyclone) Division and Company L of the 152nd. They were led by two World War I veterans, Capt.Milo Snyder and Sgt.Ralph Litchenwalter; both were prepared to go another round. Huffman and Haab, both 86 now, left the processing in Fort Wayne in 1941 and headed for Camp Shelby, Miss., in April.


Letters to the Editor 10-02-2006

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Crossroads League Teams USF, IWU To Meet For National Title

POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. – Indiana Wesleyan, the Crossroads League regular season and tournament runner-up, will get one more shot at St. Francis, the season and tourney champion in both cases.This time with the NAIA Division II national title at stake.

Triton Sweeps Doubleheader From John Glenn

Triton routed John Glenn in a pair of Northern State Conference softball games, 11-1 in six innings and 18-2 in five innings on Tuesday.

Area Swimmers Advance To Sectional Finals

Girls swimming sectional preliminaries were held Thursday, with Tippecanoe Valley and Manchester competing in the Warsaw meet, and Wawasee traveling to Middlebury for the Northridge Sectional.


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Goshert Introducing New Addiction Programs At Jail

Coffee With The Candidates A year ago, Rocky Goshert was thinking more about retirement than running for a third term as sheriff. But something happened.

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Grace Roundup: Spikers Upset No. 18 St. Francis

WINONA LAKE – Grace College’s volleyball team sent shockwaves through the Crossroads League with a 3-2 upset of No. 18 St. Francis on Wednesday.

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Grace Roundup: Balanced Lancers Rout Bluefield

WINONA LAKE – Five different goalscorers lifted Grace College’s men’s soccer team to a 5-2 victory over Bluefield on Monday.

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Grace Women’s Tennis Starts Postseason With Win

Grace takes on Michigan tournament; Grace wins first tourney of year; Grace handles Bethel in league tourney; Harrington lauded as NAIA Setter of Week; Lady Lancers trounce Cardinals; Lancers blitz Trine

Five Players Score In Grace College’s Rout Of Bethel

Lancers topple league-leading Pilots; Lady Lancers battle No. 7 Marian

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High School Roundup

Lady Tigers Pull Out 3-2 Win In Girls Tennis Opener; Westview Downs Wawasee; Lady Tiger Track Earns 2 Conference Wins; Wawasee Falls To Concord; Whitko Boys Win Twice; Manchester Tracksters Sweep Wabash, Rochester; Lady ‘Cats Win Big; Wawasee Softball Stays Unbeaten; Lady Trojans Fall To Knox 10-3 In HNAC Opener;

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Lady Trojans Romp; Triton Boys Fall To Cavaliers

Trojans Announce Boys Hoops Venue Changes

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WWII Veteran Bob Gast Turns 103, Honored In Congressional Record

World War II veteran Bob Gast turns 103 Friday, March 28, but he was surprised today to find out he was honored in the U.S. Congressional Record for his service.

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Sheriff’s Office Looks To Launch Community Recovery Program For Inmates

To help inmates become a productive part of the community after they’re released from jail - and to help keep them from returning to jail - Kosciusko County Sheriff Jim Smith is looking to launch the Community Recovery Program (CRP) that will utilize the resources of many community partners.

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Election Board Addresses Issue With Some Absentee Ballots

Some absentee voters in Kosciusko County received a misprinted candidate list that may have affected how they filled out their ballot in four electoral races.

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Curtis Leads Warsaw Into Extra-Special Week

83 practices. That’s the number of preparatory sessions Warsaw Community High School will have logged during the 2024 season heading into the IHSAA Class 5A state championship football game.