Sports
Girls’ golf opens high school sports season
Maya Benysh watches as her golf ball flies toward the green. Photo by Joseph Slacian
 
By The Paper staff
 
High school sports action kicked off last week in Wabash County with a variety of girls’ golf action throughout the week.
 
Huntington Invitational
Manchester's Girls' Golf Team, competing in it third invitational in three days, finished fourth at the Huntington North Invitational on Wednesday, Aug. 3.
 
The Lady Squires shot a 376, taking 20 strokes off its previous mark for 18 holes, coach Joshua Troyer said.
 
Samantha Kissel shot an 88 to lead Manchester. Other scores were Madison Ulrey 95, Lydia Little 96, Kelsey Eichenauer 97, and Karly Eichenauer 100.
 
Wabash's girls shot a 460 at the Huntington invitational. 
 
Posted on 2016 Aug 09
Dorais continues annual Little League donation

Local car dealership donates to Little League: Dorais Chevrolet Buick GMC donated $1,500 to Wabash Little League on Friday, Aug. 5. The check came from a two-part fundraising campaign, according to Dave Dorais (far left), Dorais owner. $500 was donated in the beginning of the league’s season while $1,000 was generated through the dealership’s Test-Drive program in May. Dorais donated $25 per test-drive with a total of 40 test-drives. The donation will help Wabash Little League purchase equipment and other needs of the athletes. Those joining Dorais at the check presentation were (back row, from left) League President Bryan Dillon, Vice President Dennis Gouvan, Sam Hipskind, Bill Osborn, (front row, from left) Matt Hipskind, Andrew Dillon and Logan Osborn. Photo by Emma Rausch

Posted on 2016 Aug 09
Southwood athlete signs letter of intent to play baseball at IWU
Clay Hinrichsen (center) signs his letter of intent to attend Indiana Wesleyan University to play baseball this fall. Hinrichsen was joined by his parents Troy and Sheila Hinrichsen.
 
By Sarah Peters 
 
Clay Hinrichsen, 2016 Southwood High School graduate, signed to play baseball with Indiana Wesleyan University and to study nursing. 
 
“[I decided to go to IWU] because I really like the coaching and staff and it’s a good nursing school,” said Hinrichsen. 
 
Posted on 2016 Jul 05
Challenger League enters second season
Autumn waits for a ball to come her way at third base for the Cubs. Photos by Joseph Slacian
 
By Joseph Slacian
 
When it comes to baseball in Chicago, there are White Sox fans and there are Cubs fans. Never shall the two agree on which team to support.
 
When it comes to the Wabash Little League’s Challenger Division, White Sox and Cubs fans unite to support one group – the players.
 
The Challenger Division was created by Little League Baseball in 1989 as a way to allow those with physical and mental challenges to play baseball. This is the second year that Wabash Little League has offered such a division.
 
Posted on 2016 Jun 21
McKillip, Truman, and Haupert place at MLB “Pitch-Hit-Run”
Three Wabash Little League athletes participated in the MLB Pitch-Hit-Run competition in Chicago on June 11 and walked away with top titles. Jaiden Truman (left) and Brandon McKillip (right) both earned first place in the 11-12-year-old and 9-10-year-old levels respectively. Korbin Haupert (center) won third place in the 7-8-year-olds level. Photo provided
 
By Sarah Peters 
 
Three players from Wabash’s Little League Baseball program advanced to the regional level of the MLB “Pitch-Hit-Run” (PHR) competition in Chicago on June 11. 
 
Posted on 2016 Jun 21
Truman advances in baseball competition
Jaidon Trumon shows off his awards from the MLB Pitch, Hit and Run contest. Photo provided
 
By The Paper staff
 
Jaidon Truman, a Wabash Little League athlete, advanced to the MLB Pitch, Hit and Run Team Championship on Saturday, June 11, at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago.
 
Jaidon, a member of the Blackhawks team, competed in the League’s local competition on April 24 where he won as overall champion for the 11-12-year-old age group.
 
Posted on 2016 Jun 14
McKillip advances in competition
Brandon McKillip shows off the award for winning Major League Baseball’s Pitch Hit Run competition in Wabash. He also won his age division in Fort Wayne and will now compete in Chicago. Photo provided
 
By The Paper staff
 
Brandon McKillip advanced out of the Major League Baseball's Pitch Hit Run competition in Wabash winning overall for the 10 year olds.
 
Posted on 2016 Jun 07
Castro signs with UNOH

Montana Castro (front row, center) signed her letter of intent to attend University of Northwestern Ohio for softball on Wednesday, May 18. She plans to major in sports management and marketing. Her biggest achievement over the years was stepping up and leading the Wabash High School softball team. Castro was joined at the signing by (front row, from left) parents Andy and Amanda Castro, (back row, from left) Wabash High School Athletic Director Greg Martz, Assistant Coach Teresa Sutton and Head Coach John Yoakum. Photo by Emma Rausch

Posted on 2016 Jun 07

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