Sports
Norse golfers place third in sectional
By The Paper staff
 
The Northfield boys’ golf team finished third in the Rochester sectional on Friday, June 3, to advance to regional competition.
 
The Norse shot 314, to be edged out by Culver Academies, which shot 313, for second place. Columbia City won the event with a 303. 
 
Posted on 2016 Jun 07
Schindler records hole-in-one
By The Paper staff
 
Braydon Schindler fired a hole-in-one on Monday, May 16, at Honeywell Public Golf Course.
 
Posted on 2016 Jun 07
Hunting for a Cure results in 366 coyotes harvested
By The Paper staff
 
The “Coyotes for Charity” hunters from Miami, Wabash, Fulton, Kosciusko, Grant, Howard, Marshall, Carroll, Cass, and Huntington counties have harvested 366 coyotes this past season.
 
Posted on 2016 Jun 07
Frazier to play at MU

Southwood High School senior Brandin Frazier signed a letter of intent to continue his education and baseball career at Manchester University. Joining him at the signing were (front from left) his grandmother, Holly Snyder, his mother, Chelsie Frazier, his father, Jeff Frazier, and (back row, from left) assistant coach Warren Dailey and head coach Kris Holtzleiter. Photo by Joseph Slacian

Posted on 2016 May 17
State champions honored

The Emmanuel Christian School boys' basketball team was honored Monday night at the Wabash City Council meeting. The team won its second straight state championship earlier this year. Mayor Scott Long told the team members that he hopes to congratulate them again next year. Photo by Joseph Slacian

Posted on 2016 May 17
Wabash Little League opens 63rd season
Cason Myers throws out the first pitch of the season. He is a member of the Wabash Little League Challenger League. Photo by Joseph Slacian
 
By Joseph Slacian
 
The Wabash Little League kicked off its 63rd season on Saturday, April 23, with its usual pomp and circumstances at the Morrett Sports Complex.
 
League President Bryan Dillon and Mayor Scott Long each addressed the players and their family and friends before two players from the League’s Challenger Division threw out the first pitch of the season, and a longtime volunteer received honors for his service.
 
Both Dillon and Long reminded the players that the main purpose of being in Little League is to have fun.
 
Posted on 2016 Apr 26
Shear signs

Noah Shear (front row, center) signed his letter of intent to play basketball for Hope College. Mother Angel Shear (front row, left) and father Todd Shear joined their son at his signing with (back row, from left) AAU Coach Derick Adams, sister Indi Shear, Northfield Athletic Director Clint Davis and high school basketball coach Patrick Hopkins. Photo by Emma Rausch

Posted on 2016 Apr 19
Clark signs

Drew Clark (front row, center) signed his letter of intent to wrestle at Trine University. His parents Kevin and Kristi Clark (front row, from left) joined him at his sign with Northfield Athletic Director Clint Davis (back row, from left) and Northfield Wrestling Coach Gary Norman. Photo by Emma Rausch

Posted on 2016 Apr 19

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