Sports
Brown signs

Dylan Brown (front row, center) signed his letter of intent to attend Trine University for football on Friday and was joined at the signing by (front row, from left) step-mother Mary Brown, mother Karri Brown, (back row, from left) brother Dalton Brown, father Darren Brown, step-sister Macey Milroy, sister Kyleigh Brown, Northfield Athletic Director Clint Davis and Football Coach Brandon Baker. Photo by Emma Rausch

Posted on 2016 Apr 19
Short signs

Jarred Short (front row, center) signed his letter of intent to attend Trine University for football on Friday, April 15. The Norse athlete was joined at the signing by parents Kyle and Barb Short (front row, from left), Athletic Director Clint Davis (back row, from left) and Football Coach Brandon Baker. Photo by Emma Rausch

Posted on 2016 Apr 19
Richter signs

Drake Richter (front row, center) signed his letter of intent to attend Trine University for baseball on Friday, April 15. Richter was joined at the signing by (front row, from left) his parents Joe and Marlene Richter, (back row, from left) AAU Coach Cam Branock, Head Baseball Coach Clint Davis and Assistant Baseball Coach Brandon Baker. Photo by Emma Rausch

Posted on 2016 Apr 19
Cunningham, Lucas capture Brookville tourney
By The Paper staff
 
Bret Cunningham and Keith Lucas finished first in the Slabmaster Crappie Fishing Tourney on April 9 on Brookville Lake.
 
The pair caught their limit of seven crappies, weighing 5.41 pounds.
 
Second place went to Jim Clark and Doug Allen with a seven-fish limit and a total weight of 5.07 pounds.
 
Posted on 2016 Apr 19
Northfield lineman honored at Griddys award program
Cale Dyson (55) helps bring down a runner during Northfield’s football game against Laville during the 2015 football season. The Paper file photo
 
By The Paper staff
 
A Northfield High School football player was recently among those honored at the ninth annual Griddys award program.
 
Cale Dyson, an offensive and defensive lineman for the Norse, was honored with others on the 2015 Small School All State Offense during a March 20 program at the Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center in Indianapolis.
 
Posted on 2016 Apr 12
Manchester’s Fierstos to play at Bethel
Manchester High School's Chase Fierstos signed today to continue his academic and basketball career at Bethel College. Participating in the signing ceremony were (front, from left) Kim Fierstos (mother), Chase Fierstos, Kasy Fierstos (father); (back row, from left) Ryne Lightfoot (Bethel Assistant Basketball Coach), Eric Thompson (Manchester Head Coach), Kennedy Fierstos (sister), Jeremy Markham (Manchester Athletic Director). Photo provided
 
By Eric Christiansen
 
NORTH MANCHESTER -- Manchester High School boys' basketball senior Chase Fierstos announced his decision to continue his education and basketball career at Bethel College in Mishawaka. 
 
"I chose Bethel because of the people, coaches and players. Ever since my first visit I fell in love with the school," Fierstos said. I like how it's a Christian-based school and it just felt like the perfect fit for me."
 
Posted on 2016 Apr 05
Bowling Association has annual tourney
Members of the Wood Ducks bowling team are (front, from left) Kelsy Presl, DeWayne Wood, Jeff Hire, David Wendel (back, from left) and Mark Solloway. The team was the top team in the Wabash County Bowling Tourney. Photos by Joseph Slacian
 
Article provided
 
The Wabash County USBC Bowling Association sponsored it’s annual open tournament at Cannonball Lanes from February 29 thru March 6, 2016.  Twenty, five-people teams, 14 doubles teams, and 27 singles entries bowled 465 games of completion.
 
The top team handicap score of 3570 pins was bowled by the Wood Ducks team consisting of DeWayne Wood, David Wendel, Mark Solloway, Kelsy Presl, and Jeff Hire.  This team also had the high scratch total of 3327 pins. Other teams receiving prizes were Manchester Tool, Oswalt Thomas, Strike Kings, and Sluss Bus.
 
Posted on 2016 Apr 05
Holley signs with University of Northwestern Ohio
Jordan Holley signed his letter of intent to attend the University of Northwestern Ohio for baseball. Holley’s parents (front row, from left) Misit and Jack Holley joined him at the signing with (back row, from left) Greg Martz, Wabash High School athletic director, and Kyle Wieland, principal. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By Emma Rausch
 
Wabash senior Jordan Holley signed his letter of intent Monday, March 7, to attend the University of Northwester Ohio for baseball.
 
Holley, an out fielder and pitcher for the high school team, will be joining the Racers’ junior varsity team and admitted that his choice to play baseball in college was about pride.
 
“Coming from Wabash, Indiana, it’s a small place and no one hears about us,” Holley told The Paper of Wabash County. “I know UNOH isn’t the biggest college, but it’s like an internal thing that I can go on to pursue my baseball (career) beyond Wabash and let people know Wabash is here.
 
“It lets people know that even if you’re from a small town, you can still be something. So it’s pride and an honor to go to UNOH.”
Posted on 2016 Mar 15

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