Sports
Lady Apaches' comeback falls short
Wabash's Tabatha Wagner prepares to block a shot by Oak Hill's Brittany McCorkle during the second quarter of the Northfield girls sectional finals. Photo by Joseph Slacian
 
By Eric Christiansen
 
Despite a disastrous start, the Wabash Apaches saw a sectional championship in sight with just seconds to go. Instead, it was Oak Hill cutting down the nets in a 55-47 Golden Eagle win. 
 
Oak Hill dominated the first quarter of the championship game, taking a 10-1 lead over Wabash. They scored the first seven points of the second quarter for a 17-1 lead in the first 2:20 of the second quarter.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posted on 2017 Feb 07
Oak Hill, Wabash play way into finals

By Eric Christiansen

Here is a look at the preliminary games at the Northfield girls basketball sectional.

Sectional semifinals
Oak Hill 54, Southwood 36

Despite facing the Class 2A fifth ranked team in Oak Hill at 22-1, the Southwood Knights took their 11-11 record into the sectional semifinals with confidence. The teams faced off in the third week of the season, and Southwood hung with the 

Golden Eagles in a 47-40 Oak Hill win. Friday night, for three quarters, it was much of the same, but Oak Hill hit 11-13 free throws in the final 5:21 of the game to turn a five point lead into a 54-36 win over the Knights.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted on 2017 Feb 07
9 local wrestlers advance
Delton Moore takes control of his match on the way to winning the 160-pound weight class at the Peru Regional. Photo by Eric Christiansen
 
By Eric Christiansen
 
Wabash County had two champions, along with seven others advancing to semi-state at Allen County War Memorial Coliseum in Fort Wayne this Saturday.
 
Manchester advanced four wrestlers, while Wabash had three move on, and Northfield and Southwood both had one wrestler advance.
 
 
 
Posted on 2017 Feb 07
Holmes to continue basketball career at Grace
Northfield's Cody Holmes (front row, third from left) prepares to sign his letter of intent to play basketball at Grace College. He is joined by (front row, from left) his sister Caleigh Holmes, his parents Amanda and Jerry Holmes, (back row, from left) Northfield Coach Patrick Hopkins, Grace assistant coach Greg Miller, Grace Coach Jim Kessler and Northfield athletic director Clint Davis. Photo by Joseph Slacian
 
By Joseph Slacian
 
Northfield center Cody Holmes will continue his basketball career next season at Grace College.
 
Holmes signed a letter of intent to play for the Lancers on Friday while family, friends and coaches looked on at the NHS library.
 
“I think Grace is a good environment and is a good fit for me,” he told The Paper of Wabash County shortly after signing the letter. “The coaching staff and all the faculty at Grace is great.”
 
Posted on 2017 Jan 31
Wabash’s Hiatt to play at Aurora U
Austin Hiatt signs to play football at Aurora University. Looking on are (seated at right) Robert and Audrey Hiatt, (back row, from left) WHS athletic director Matt Stone, football coach Floyd McWhirt and assistant coach Ryan Carmichael. Photo by Joseph Slacian
 
By Joseph Slacian
 
Wabash High School senior Austin Hiatt will continue his football career at Aurora University in Aurora, Ill.
 
Hiatt signed a letter of intent to attend the university during a brief ceremony on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at the high school.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Posted on 2017 Jan 24
Burdette to run at Saint Francis
Manchester High School cross country and track runner Clara Burdette will continue her education and running career at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne. Pictured with Clara (front, center) are her parents Ulonda and Jim Burdette; (back row, from left)  USF cross country/track coach Kyle Allison, MHS assistant cross country coach Trish Shoemaker, USF assistant coach Corey Birchmeier, MHS cross country coach Jody Sarber. Photo by David Fenker
 
By Eric Christiansen
 
NORTH MANCHESTER -- Manchester High School cross country and track runner Clara Burdette will continue her education and running career at the University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne. 
 
Burdette has been a mainstay with the Squire junior high and high school running teams since sixth grade.
 
Posted on 2017 Jan 24
Special Olympians compete in Huntington tourney
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HUNTINGTON -- A group of approximately twenty Wabash County Special Olympic athletes participated in the 10th annual Huntington County Basketball Invitational at Huntington North High School.
 
The Wabash County athletes joined athletes from Huntington, Howard, Cass, Porter, Madison, Allen, Jay, Dekalb, Grant, Elkhart, St. Joseph, and Wayne counties for this fantastic event.  
 
Posted on 2017 Jan 24
Maconaquah captures TRC boys, girls swim titles
By The Paper staff
 
BUNKER HILL -- The Wabash girls finished third and the Wabash boys placed fourth on Saturday at the Three Rivers Conference swimming meet at Maconaquah.
 
Manchester’s girls and boys both finished fifth in the event.
 
Maconaquah boys and girls each won the TRC titles in their respective competitions.
 
Posted on 2017 Jan 24

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