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Driscoll to continue golfing at St. Xavier

Anna Driscoll will continue her golf career at St. Xavier University. She is joined by (front row, from left) mother Beth Driscoll, uncle Rick Treska, and (back row, from left), father Frank Driscoll and coach Eric Terrell. Photo by Josh Sigler

By Josh Sigler
jsigler@thepaperofwabash.com

Northfield senior Anna Driscoll will continue her golf career after recently signing a letter of intent to play and continue her education at St. Xavier University.


“I picked St. Xavier because of the academic opportunities,” Driscoll said in a recent interview. “The coach (James Kerr), he’s super nice. (And I like) the team atmosphere.”


Driscoll, who is undecided on a major at this time, served as Northfield’s team captain during the 2017 season.
 

Posted on 2018 May 15
Apache boys take third at conference track meet

By Eric Christiansen
echristiansen@nmpaper.com

Wabash finished third and Manchester was right behind with a fourth place finish in the boys Three Rivers Conference Track and Field Championships Tuesday, May 8.


Whitko and Maconaquah tied for first place with 101 points, while Wabash had 89 points and Manchester ended the meet with 70 points. Southwood finished in eighth place with 49 and Northfield was ninth with 28 points.
 

Posted on 2018 May 15
Norse girls take second at conference track meet

By Eric Christiansen
echristiansen@nmpaper.com

The Northfield girls track and field team finished runner-up and Manchester was fourth at Three Rivers Conference Championships Tuesday, May 8.


Maconaquah won the team title with 142 points, followed by Northfield with 86.5, Rochester with 78, and Manchester with 62. Wabash was sixth with 50 points and Southwood was seventh with 40.
 

Posted on 2018 May 15
Manchester's Wagner signs to play football at Trine U

Nick Wagner signs a letter of intent to attend Trine University while his father Cory (left), and mother Malary look on. Photo by Eric Christiansen. 

By Eric Christiansen
echristiansen@nmpaper.com

NORTH MANCHESTER -- Manchester senior football player Nick Wagner will continue his education and football career at Trine University next fall.


Wagner was a first-team All Three Rivers Conference player at linebacker in 2017 and hopes to continue his strong play at Trine.


“I felt like if I was going to sign for football, I wanted Trine,” Wagner said. “I liked the atmosphere there. They cared about the team. They [also] care about your grades. I wasn't just about football.”
 

Posted on 2018 May 01
Trexler to play at Marian

Peyton Trexler (22), seen here in game action against Manchester, has opted to continue his education and football career with Marian University in Indianapolis. The Paper file photo

By Josh Sigler
jsigler@thepaperofwabash.com

Southwood senior Peyton Trexler remembers the fun he had playing backyard football with his friends as a young child.


“I just found a bond for the sport at an early age,” Trexler said. “I played multiple sports, but I feel football is my favorite. Peyton Manning was my favorite player, and that celebrity status has always been my dream. College football is my favorite.”
 

Posted on 2018 Apr 24
Northfield's Hopkins discusses resignation

By Josh Sigler
jsigler@thepaperofwabash.com

Northfield boys basketball coach Patrick Hopkins tendered his resignation, which was approved by the Metropolitan School District of Wabash County board at its April 10 meeting.


Hopkins discussed his decision to step down recently with The Paper of Wabash County.


“Northfield was my first head coaching job, and I loved it,” Hopkins said. “I gained a lot of experience, and I feel like I helped the program, I helped the community and I helped the kids. But, I don’t think it’s the right fit for me.


“I’m trying to be a coach that really grows a program. I put a lot of time and effort into it. Northfield just isn’t the right program for me.”
 

Posted on 2018 Apr 24
Halderman to play football at Taylor

Joe Halderman signs a letter of intent to continue his football career at Taylor University. Looking on are his parent Kari and Howard Halderman. 

By Joseph Slacian

jslacian@thepaperofwabash.com

As a freshman at Northfield High School, Joe Halderman approached coach Brandon Baker and asked what he needed to do to play for the Norse.


“I just want to play varsity,” Baker said Monday, April 16, recalling the conversation. “I told him, ‘We’re going to be short lineman in a couple of years. He said, ‘I’ll do it.’ And that’s how he became a lineman. He just wanted to be on the field.”


The hard work and effort paid off for Halderman, who on Monday signed a letter of intent to continue his football career at Taylor University.
 

Posted on 2018 Apr 17
A baseball philosophy

By Bill Barrows

I have spent an enormous amount of time researching and analyzing the game of baseball -- the game that I love. I have picked up different pieces of philosophy down through the years from a number of coaches and players, some that I have met, but most I have not met. Baseball is a game of discrete episodes rather than of flow, unlike basketball or soccer or hockey, baseball allows contemplation and conversation and a general awareness of where you are.


Why do we care so much about high level sports? We are more tribal, than we, in our modern vanity, like to acknowledge. We are creatures built----hard wired for primal allegiances. Baseball, as is sport, is junk food for the spirit, a narcotic, opium for the masses who understand it and indulge in it.
 

Posted on 2018 Apr 17

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