Sports
Northfield’s Keaffaber signs with Huntington University
Abby Keaffaber (front row, center) signs her letter of intent to attend Huntington University and join the Foresters softball team. She was joined at the signing ceremony by (front row, from left) her sister Ally Keaffaber, father Randy Keaffaber, mother Tammy Keaffaber, brother Ryan Keaffaber, (back row, from left) Howard County Thunder coach Dave Roller, Northfield High School athletic director Clint Davis, Huntington University softball coach Doug Gower and Northfield softball coach Mike Holley. Photo by Emma Rausch
 
By Emma Rausch
 
Northfield senior Abby Keaffaber has signed with Huntington University to be both an athlete and an academic.
 
On Tuesday, Nov. 24, Keaffaber signed to play with the college’s softball team, but told The Paper of Wabash County that she based her decision on much more than sports.
 
 “I liked that it was so close to my home and that I could visit my parents and family often,” Keaffaber told The Paper of Wabash County. “I love their small Christian campus and I went to a couple softball practices and I loved how they ran it. They also have a really great nursing program.”
Posted on 2015 Dec 01
Lady Apaches get TRC victory
Manchester’s Bailey Sewell gets fouled on her way to the basket against Bluffton earlier this season. Photo by Eric Christiansen
 
By The Paper staff
 
The Wabash Lady Apaches picked up their first Three Rivers Conference win of the season on Saturday, Nov. 28, downing Maconaquah, 43-32.
 
Wabash shot just percent from the field, but made up for the cold shooting with 17 steals on defense.
 
“Lady Apaches struggled on offense in TRC opener but used a solid defensive effort and a good job on the boards to pull out the win,” coach Matt Stone said.
Posted on 2015 Dec 01
Nose, Blair lead Knights to win
By The Paper staff
 
Matt Nose and Carson Blair each had 19 points on Saturday, Nov. 28, to lead the Southwood Knights to a commanding 62-28 win over Caston.
 
Trailing 9-8 after one quarter, Southwood outscored Caston 41-12 over the next two quarters to take the lead which would not be overcome.
 
Nose had five three-point baskets during the contest, while Blair had three three-point baskets.
 
Alex Harmon had 15 points and eight blocked shots in the victory.
 
Peyton Trexler grabbed seven rebounds.
Posted on 2015 Dec 01
Manchester boys start season 1-1
By The Paper staff
 
Manchester’s boys’ basketball team started the 2015-16 season with a 1-1 mark last week.
 
The Squires defeated Mississinewa, 69-56, to open the season on Nov. 25, but then fell to Oak Hill,  59-48, on Nov. 28.
 
Against Mississinewa, the Squires jumped out to a 22-8 first quarter lead and were never really threatened the rest of the game.
 
Chase Fierstos led Manchester with 23 points, while Koehl Fluke had 16.
 
Against Oak Hill, Fierstos pumped in 24, but it wasn’t enough as the Golden Eagles hung on for the victory.
 
Posted on 2015 Dec 01
Northfield’s Thomson to play basketball at IUK
By Joseph Slacian
 
Northfield senior Payton Thomson will continue her basketball career next year at Indiana University Kokomo.
 
Her parents, Amy and Torey Thomson, and sister, Kelcie, joined Thomson along with past and current Lady Norse coaches Geoff Salmon and Melissa Allen, and IUK coach Whitney Farris when she signed the paperwork Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 10, in the NHS library. Current NHS teammates and future IUK teammates also were on hand for the signing ceremony.
 
She said one of the determining factors in signing with IUK was “I like the players and the coach.” 
Posted on 2015 Nov 27
Apache girls pick up pair of wins
Wabash’s Katie McCauley fights off a Southern Wells defender to put up a shot Saturday night at Coolman Gym. Photo by Joseph Slacian
 
By The Paper staff
 
The Wabash Apaches girls’ basketball team picked up a pair of dominating wins last week.
 
Wabash snapped its two-game losing streak on Thursday, Nov. 19, with a 58-20 win at Culver Community. On Saturday, the Lady Apaches easily defeated Southern Wells, 57-26.
 
Against Culver, the Lady Apaches built a 14-2 first quarter lead and never looked back. Wabash held Culver to seven points or less in all four quarters.
Posted on 2015 Nov 24
Norse season comes to an end
Northfield’s John Schuler prepares to wrap up Lafayette Central Catholic’s Jordan Turpin on Friday night during the IHSAA Class 1A semi-state game at Northfield. Photo by Harold V. Chatlosh
 
By The Paper staff
 
The best season in Northfield Norsemen football history came to an end Friday night in Class A semi-state action.
 
No.1 ranked Lafayette Central Catholic defeated No.4 ranked Northfield, 45-6, to bring the Norse season to an end, one game shy of the state finals.
 
Jackson Anthrop was a one-man wrecking team for Central Catholic, scoring five touchdowns for the Knights.
Posted on 2015 Nov 24
Local wrestlers open season
By The Paper staff
 
Local high school wrestling teams opened their seasons on Saturday at various invitational meets.
 
The Wabash Apache wrestlers traveled to compete at the Taylor Super 10 Invitational this past weekend.  Wabash came out away with two wins 54-30 against Carroll (Flora) and 48-24 against  Madison Grant.
Posted on 2015 Nov 24

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