NEW LEVEL SPORTS REPORT SPONSORS @newlevelmedia2 on twitter www.newlevelbroadcasting.com New Level Media on Facebook New Level Broadcasting on You Tube Shows Northern Indiana Media Show New Level Sports Report New Level Scoreboard Baseball Buffet Show The girls tennis team got their first win of the season over West Noble Friday night. Lucy Kramer at 3 Singles and the 2 Doubles pair of Katia Gutierrez & Sophia Kirkton were the first 2 courts off, losing 1 game out of their 4 combined sets. It all came down to Sage Christner at 2 Singles and the last match on the court, who clinched the win for the RedHawks. The JV improved to 4-0 behind singles wins from Raina Shreiner Barger, Madi Rittenhouse, Ally Olson, and Joya Drenth and doubles wins from Sophia Kellenberger, Courtney Sloop, Sydney Penner, and Maiah Huffman. Goshen Girls Varsity Tennis Goshen High School: 3 FRIDAY MIDWEST LEAGUE SCORES Quad Cities 7 West Michigan 5 Bowling Green 7 Dayton 9 Beloit 5 Wisconsin 2 Kane County 5 Lansing 7 Burlington 28 Great Lakes 4 Lake County 2 Fort Wayne 5 Clinton 9 Peoria 6 Cedar Rapids 2 South Bend 1 West Noble HS: 2
Girls Track Week 2 Goshen 67 Plymouth 56 Plymouth 80 Wawasee 43 Wawasee 39 Goshen 84 Warsaw girls beat Concord 91-41. Memorial girls Tied Concord 66-66 Warsaw Girls defeated Memorial 108 24 Northridge Northwood April 28 9:00am SOFTBALL Northwood 8 Wawasee 7 Concord 3 Northridge 2 Goshen 7 Memorial 3 Plymouth 2 Warsaw 10 New Prarie 3 Elkhart Central 1 Northwestern 7 Madison Grant 3 Fremont 7 Dekalb 1 KV 10 Lowell 0 Whitko 3 Central Noble 1 Columbia City 10 Churubusco 3 SB Riley 13 John Glenn 1 New Prarie 14 SB Riley 0 5 Innings NEW LEVEL MEDIA SEVEN AREAS OF COVERAGE CLUB SPORTS MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS COLLEGE COMMUNITY FESTIVALS/FAIRS PROFESSIONAL SPORTS NEW LEVEL BROADCAST SCHEDULE April 21 FW Carroll vs Northridge at Mishawaka Marian 1:00 April 21 Knox at Elkhart Central Softball 12:00
LOCAL SCOREBOARD Tennis Elkhart Central 4 Angola 1 Portage 4 Andrean 1 Brownsburg 5 Westfield 0 Fairfield 5 Lakeland 0 SB Adams 4 SB Riley 1 FW Northrop 3 Prarie Heights 2 Northwood 4 Jimtown 1 Goshen 3 West Noble 2 Warsaw 5 FW Concordia 0 New Prarie 5 LaVille 0 Concord 5 Bremen 0 Mishawaka Marian 4 John Glenn 1 Varsity Lady Trojan Tennis 3 Whitko 2 1s Wanemacher def. Werstler 6-1, 6-4 2s Molly McFarland def. Iholtz 6-2, 7-5 3s Schipper (W) def. Hooley 6-3, 6-1 1d VanCuren/ Myers (W) def. Megan McFarland/ Hepler 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 2d Powell/ Hostrawer def. Ousley/ Creamer 1-6, 7-5, 7-6 (5) Baseball LaVille 9 Winamac 7 Garrett 8 Fairfield 5 SB Clay 8 Mishawaka Marian 2 SB Adams 12 Bremen 8 East Noble 11 Westview 7 Huntington North 8 FW Snider 0 SB St Joe 10 Mishawaka 3 Portage 8 Griffith 4 Elkhart Central 5 New prarie 1 FW Northrop 3 FW Blackhawk 1 Northridge 13 Concord 0 Goshen 6 Elkhart Memorial 2 Plymouth 5 Warsaw 1 Northwood 9 Wawasee 3 Norwell 9 FW North Side 2 Mishawaka Marian 21 SB washington 1 FW Carrroll 13 Homestead 2 Penn 15 Jimtown 0 Golf Elkhart Christian 213 Prarie Heights 200
NEWS, NOTES AND COLLEGE SIGNINGS RedHawks defeat Elkhart Memorial 6-2. Joey Peebles a complete game with 12 K s. Peebles also had two doubles at the plate. Austin Bontrager contributed two hits including a double. SOFTBALL: Penn schedules game vs. Center Grove at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, at Northwestern (Kokomo). Mishawaka's Baseball coach Jim Hummer has won over 200 wins at Mishawaka High School College signiungs Rochester's Abbie McCarter signs with Ball State for swimming. She was the sectional champion in the 200 individual medley this year and the 100 breaststroke sectional champ for 3 consecutive years (2016-18).
Errors sink Cubs Friday night in 7-1 loss Ricky Tyler Thomas pitches third straight quality start in loss South Bend, IN: The South Bend Cubs came into Friday night at Four Winds Field on a three-game losing streak, while hoping to end the skid in game one of their series against the Lansing Lugnuts. Sending Opening Day starter Ricky Tyler Thomas to the mound, the Cubs hoped that Thomas 0.90 ERA could lead them to a victory. Thomas did his job. In five innings, the southpaw allowed three runs with none of them earned. Thomas struck out four batters and kept the ball on the ground for most of the night. The South Bend defense made four errors on the night, resulting in the un-earned runs given up by Thomas. On the other side, Lansing starter Zach Logue was locked in from the start. Logue allowed just two hits, with one of them resulting in Yeiler Peguero s first home run of the season. That was the only run that Logue gave up on the night. The Cubs did no other damage on Lansing pitching. With three players on the disabled list, including their best hitter statistically, Jared Young, South Bend had trouble Friday night getting consistent base runners. Other than Peguero s home run, the only Cubs hit came on a single from Rafael Narea. Peguero walked twice, Miguel Amaya also had a walk, and Zach Davis was hit by the pitch. Combined, the Cubs had six base-runners on the night. In total, the Cubs used three pitchers on Friday. After Thomas was taken out of the game, right hander Brendan King tossed two innings where he allowed two runs on three hits. Manuel Rodriguez pitched the final two frames and allowed two runs of his own. South Bend s losing streak now extends to four games. Prior to this skid, the Cubs won five games in a row, which included a four game sweep of the Bowling Green Hot Rods. With two games left on the home stand this weekend, South Bend will turn to right hander Javier Assad tomorrow. Assad will make his third start of the year. He is 1-0 on the season with an ERA at 2.00. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
Big Offensive Night in Loss FORT WAYNE, Ind. -- The TinCaps out-hit the Dayton Dragons (Cincinnati Reds), 13-9, on Friday night at Parkview Field, but the visitors scored four runs in the top of the ninth inning to break a tie score and win, 9-5. Fort Wayne (4-11) leadoff hitter Jeisson Rosario went 4-for-5 and drew a walk to set the tone on a night in which the TinCaps set a season-high for hits. With the score tied, 3-3, in the bottom of the seventh, Rosario's fourth hit of the game, a single to shortstop, gave Fort Wayne a 5-3 as Dayton's Jose Garcia had a wild throw allowing the second run on the play to score. The TinCaps had tied the game, 3-3, earlier in the seventh inning as first basmean Carlos Belen smashed a two-run homer to left field. Belen had originally given Fort Wayne a 1-0 lead in the first with an RBI single. Left-handed starting pitcher Tom Cosgrove kept the Dragons off the board through five innings. Dayton, which entered on a Midwest League-best eight-game winning streak, came to life with three runs in the third. Cosgrove struck out eight batters in 4 1/3 innings. After Cosgrove, lefty reliever Travis Radke spun 2 2/3 scoreless innings. But the Dragons rallied to tie the game with a pair of runs in the eighth and went ahead for good with their four in the ninth. In addition to Rosario and Belen, catcher Luis Campusano (two hits and a walk) and left fielder Jack Suwinski (three hits) also had multi-hit performances.