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NEW LEVEL NEWS CLUB SPORTS MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE COMMUNITY EVENTS FESTIVALS/FAIRS PROFESSIONAL SPORTS LOOKS WHAT INSIDE GAME NIGHT NOTES @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 New Level Coaches Show NEW LEVEL BROADCASTING BROADCAST SCHEDULE Sept 6 Elkhart Memorial at Northridge Boys Soccer Sept 7 Elkhart Central at Benton Harbor Football Sept 7 Plymouth at Northridge Football Sept 8 County Clash XC at OX Bow Park Sept 8 Goshen Band Invite Sept 10 Concord at Elkhart Central Volleyball Sept 11 Concord at Northridge Girls Soccer/Elkhart Memorial at Northridge Volleyball Sept 13 Goshen at Northridge Volleyball Sept 14 Northridge and Elkhart Central Football SPONSORS

WEDNESDAY NIGHT SCOREBOARD College News Basketball East Noble's Ali Ali will be attending Arkon University for Academie and Athletic Career Boys Soccer Homestead 3 Dekalb 0 FW Carroll 2 Leo 1 Girls Golf Angola 177 Dekalb 179 Bremen 202 Rochester 211 Plymouth 237 Concord 190 SB Riley 263 FW Carroll 195 East Noble 224 Tennis FW Carroll 4 Bluffton 1 Homestead 5 Warsaw 0 SB Adams 5 Mishawaka Marian 0 Elkhart Central 5 Elkhart Memorial 0 SB Adams 5 Mishawaka Marian 0 Jimtown 4 John Glenn 1 New Prarie 5 North Judson 0 Portage 4 Wheeler 1 Wabash 4 Rochester 1 SB st Joe 5 SB Adams 0 Knox 5 LaVille 0 East Noble 4 Lakeland 1 Girls Soccer Mishawaka Marian 4 LaVille 0 Whitko 2 Wawasee 1 SB Adams 5 Elkhart Central 1 Culver 2 Kouts 0 HSE 1 Fishers 0 Volleyball New Prarie 3 Bremen 0 Angola 3 Central Noble 0 HIGH SCHOOL SUMMERYS Crossroads League Announces Athletes of the Week August 27-September 2 AVON, Ohio The Crossroads League Athletes of the Week were announced on Monday, recognizing the top athletes from the week of August 27 through September 2. Sports Information Directors from the league nominate studentathletes for the award and vote on each week s winners. Men s Cross Country Runner of the Week Justis Paul, Mount Vernon Nazarene Paul notched a win in his first collegiate race for MVNU, topping the field by 14 seconds with an individual time of 16:16 at the Kenyon Invite. Women s Cross Country Runner of the Week Rachel Gerber, Mount Vernon Nazarene Gerber ran a time of 20:03 to take third-of-46 at the Kenyon Invite in MVNU s opening race of the season. Men s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week Philip Keller, Bethel Keller helped Bethel to wins over Northwestern and Dordt by allowing only one goal over 180 minutes of work in the net and stopping six shots. Men s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week Logan Thompson, Mount Vernon Nazarene Thompson recorded a hat-trick in MVNU s 8-2 win at Ohio Christian for the first three goals of his collegiate career. Women s Soccer Defensive Player of the Week Brenna Malatestinic, Marian Malatestinic helped No. 11 Marian split a pair of matches against Top-15 foes, logging four saves in a 1-0 loss to No. 7 Vanguard and earning eight saves in a 2-1 overtime win over No. 12 Keiser. Women s Soccer Offensive Player of the Week Corinne Villalobos, Grace Villalobos scored all four goals for Grace in a 4-0 win against MichiganDearborn, helping GC to its best start since 2015. Men s Tennis Player of the Week Eli Steiner, Indiana Wesleyan Steiner went 7-0 in singles and doubles near the top of IWU s lineup, helping the Wildcats to a 4-0 team record for the week. Women s Tennis Player of the Week Alex Mella, Indiana Wesleyan Mella helped Indiana Wesleyan to team wins over Taylor, Indiana Tech, MVNU and Saint Francis by going a combined 8-0 in singles and doubles play. Volleyball Attacker of the Week Sydney Ritz, Spring Arbor Ritz average 3.1 kills, 1.7 digs and 0.7 blocks per set, while posting a.380 hitting percentage for Spring Arbor. Ritz highlighted her week with 19 kills in a five-set win over Robert Morris. Volleyball Defender of the Week Megan Hawley, Marian Hawley piled up 123 digs in five matches for RV Marian, logging at least 25 digs in four of the outings and adding five aces for the Knights. Volleyball Setter of the Week Madi Heffron, Marian Heffron guided the RV MU offense to a 4-1 week with four double-double performances and tallied 105 assists and 51 digs in the five matches.

FORT WAYNE, Ind. - The Purdue Fort Wayne women s basketball team announced its 2018-19 schedule, as the Mastodons kick of the season inside the Gates Sports Center November 6.Season number three under head coach Niecee Nelson gets underway when the Dons host their annual Youth Day event against IU Kokomo at 11 a.m. on Nov. 6. Two days later, the Mastodons go on the road for the first time when they travel to Western Michigan.The Dons return to the Gates Center Nov. 12 for a matchup against Taylor, before heading back out for a three-game road trip. The Mastodons travel to Eastern Illinois (Nov. 15), Purdue (Nov. 18) and Evansville (Nov. 20). The squad makes a return trip home for a game against SIUE on Nov. 24, before two more road games, at Loyola-Chicago (Nov. 29) and Milwaukee (Dec. 1).. Keller Named Crossroads League Defensive Player of the Week AVON, Ohio The Crossroads League Athletes of the Week were announced on Tuesday, recognizing the top athletes from the week of August 27-September 2 and men's soccer senior Philip Keller took home the honors for Men's Soccer Defensive Player of the Week. Keller Purdue Fort Wayne begins its longest homestand of earned two wins in goal for the Pilots, starting and the season when it hosts Eastern Michigan Dec. 8, playing all 180 minutes across the two games. He before welcoming Goshen (Dec. 16) and Valparaiso notched six saves while only allowing one goal and (Dec. 19). recording one shutout. Keller currently ranks 11th in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) The Summit League season begins when the Dons head to North Dakota State (Dec. 28) and close out in total saves with 21 on the season and continues to the calendar year at North Dakota (Dec. 30). The move up the top ten in program history in career Mastodons first home league series welcomes South shutouts (9, 4th), and goals against average (1.154, Dakota State (Jan. 3), followed by Oral Roberts (Jan. 3rd). 9). The Dons head back out on the road to take on South Dakota (Jan. 12) and Western Illinois (Jan. 19). Four of the next five games come at home as the Mastodons face Omaha (Jan. 23), Denver (Jan. 26), South Dakota (Feb. 2) and Western Illinois (Feb. 6). In between homestands, the Dons make a quick trip to Oral Roberts on Jan. 30. The January 26 game against Denver will also celebrate Homecoming. The final road trip of the season sees the Mastodons travel to Denver (Feb. 13), Omaha (Feb. 16) and South Dakota State (Feb. 20). The last home series for the Dons has them facing North Dakota on Feb. 28 before closing out the regular season, and celebrating Pink Out, March 2 against North Dakota State. The top eight teams in the Summit League standings qualify for the Summit League Championship, which returns to the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, March 9-12.

COLLEGE RESULTS.hUNTINGTON college news MEN S SOCCER The Warriors of Indiana Tech handed the HU men s soccer team its first loss, a 3-2 decision, under the lights Monday night. It was the first road trip of the season for the Foresters as they drop to 21. Tech scored twice in the opening 21 minutes to put Huntington in a tough spot right away but Lawson s crew wasn t about to throw in the towel. The Warriors maintained their 2-0 lead through the first frame but a chance to regroup at the break definitely favored the visitors. Indiana Tech is a quality side that took it to us in the first half, said Lawson. The encouraging sign was that we responded and played a good second half of soccer. Being on the ball is something that we pride ourselves on and we allowed Tech too much of the ball in the first 45 minutes and they punished us. Huntington went to work right away and got their pay-off when Luke Unger smashed in the rebound from Jake Erlandson s header that ricocheted off the post. Unger s second goal of the year came just under five minutes into the period and certainly gave new life to the visitors. Unfortunately, what proved to be the game-winner came on an own goal by HU off a corner kick in the 62nd minute. Despite two goals separating the two teams again, Lawson s crew continued their pressure and with just under five minutes remaining, Ben Arnold dropped a ball to Ty Sproat who rocketed a shot back netting from the top of the 18. However, there were no late-game heroics as the hosts were able to ride out their one-goal advantage for the win. Through three matches, six different Foresters have already found back netting which includes Unger and Matheus Louzada each tallying a pair. Tech has logged four consecutive wins over HU since 2010 which includes a 2-1 decision last season. This is the second straight year we lost to Tech by an own goal and that stings, said Lawson. The bottom line is that we have to be better on both sides of the ball and I have full confidence we will be. The Foresters will have a chance to get back on track Friday when they face Park Point at 2:30 p.m. as part of the Lawrence Tech Blue Devil Classic.

Trip to Anderson ends in Raven volleyball sweep Eash, Vanitvelt lead Leafs in blocks but hitters prevail ANDERSON, Ind. Elizabeth Breckbill and Hallie Vanitvelt paced the Goshen College women s volleyball team with eight kills apiece while Vanitvelt and Eash led the team in blocks as the Maple Leafs dropped a three-set decision to Anderson University on Tuesday.Kylie Osborne picked up 16 kills for the Ravens in a 25-22, 25-13, 25-23 win on their home floor at O.C. Lewis Gymnasium. The hosts achieved 13 or more kills in all three sets. Goshen (6-5) racked up 14 kills and a. 407 hitting percentage in the first set, a back-and-forth stanza that saw neither team muster a three-point lead until Anderson went up 20-17. The Ravens (3-2) hit. 423 in the set, getting 16 kills overall and two from Osborne to close things out. Breckbill picked up a winner to start the second before Anderson reeled off seven of the next eight points for a 7-2 lead. The hosts finished with 14 spikes and a.464 hitting percentage, picking up where they had left off before the threeminute intermission, while the Maple Leafs accumulated seven hitting errors. The third set was far more like the first than the second with both teams hitting.200 or better, but the Ravens again took an early lead behind kills from Osborne and Kylie Rice. Goshen came back to tie the set six times between 6all and 12-all, even taking the lead at 7-6. Two more winners from Osborne would spark a 6-2 run, however, as AU took an 18-14 lead and never let Goshen back within two points.the Maple Leafs, who were restricted to 15 subs per set under NCAA rules (the NAIA permits unlimited substitution), finished the match with 28 digs to Anderson s 36. Jennifer Ritchie led GC with 8 digs, two more than MacKinnon Tracy, but Anderson s Brooke Troyer led all players with 12. GC hit.234 on 35 kills compared to Anderson s.376 and 43 winners. The Ravens finished with three blocks, all solos, to Goshen s one. Shelbey Younts outdid Naomi Willis by one, 13-12, to lead GC in assists: Courtney Marchello led all players with 22. The match marked the ninth straight year that Goshen and Anderson have met on the volleyball court, but the two head coaches go back far farther: AU s Tami Miller played for GC s Jim Routhier at Concord High School, where both Routhier and Miller are members of the CHS Hall of Fame. The two schools were also opponents in the Hoosier Conference for Women from 1985-91. Late outburst gives GC men's soccer best scoring day since early 2017 Bontreger, Vilela enter scoresheet twice in 4-2 win GOSHEN, Ind. Lucas Bontreger picked up his first collegiate assist in the first half and his first goal in the second Tuesday night as Goshen College topped the University of St. Francis (Illinois) 4-2 in men's soccer action at the John Ingold Athletic Complex.Bontreger picked up his helper on a cross to Uriel Macias, who opened the scoring after 11:39 of the first half with a nearpost finish. USF tied through Reuel Erastus-Obilo five minutes later to end the first-half scoring.on a day where the high temperature reached 89 degrees and the heat index was still 97 at the kickoff just after 7 p.m., the Maple Leafs (2-3) made six changes to their second-half lineup. Goshen's three-goal second half set up the team's highest scoring output of the last 363 days."we did some very positive things on offense," said Goshen head coach Arron Patrick. "We played a couple systems but maintained the same style and we were able to execute both centrally and out wide. We had some good combination play and finished off our chances well. There were other goals out there for sure, but we will never complain about scoring four times.""the two goals that we allowed tonight were extremely disappointing," Patrick continued. "We made horrific decisions on the ball for the first goal and complacency cost us again on the second. We have to remain focused when we have so much possession, and tonight complacency cost us. A little bit of laziness caused us to be out of position, and then a lack of communication compounded it. But it's good to have this problem now so that we don't see the same errors in league play when it really counts."jimmelle Ramkissoon's shot from an Ethan Francois-Ravalier pass set up Spencer Aeschliman for a rebound goal less than four minutes after halftime to put GC up 2-1.ErastusObilo tied the score off a deflection in the 71st minute, but Ollie Smith would put the Leafs back in front after sidestepping the USF keeper to finish a pass from Lucas Vilela with 17:48 to play.bontreger finished the scoring on a through ball up the right side, again from Vilela, with 15:10 on the clock. Center backs Joao Vitor da Rocha and Tevin Gilkes were the only Maple Leafs to go the distance; goalkeeper Tyler Born played 83 minutes after relieving Tomas Fonseca early in the first half, but no other player saw action for more than 70 minutes. Twenty-one GC players appeared at some point."our depth is great this year and we were able to play a ton of guys," Patrick said. "I'm very happy for those guys who stepped in being able to play 7 players in central midfield and not lose a beat is a huge asset. Tristan Smucker had a great night in his first appearance and I thought Lucas Vilela was outstanding."goshen finished with a 7-5 edge in shots on goal; both goalkeepers (USF's Noah Jawdat and GC's Tyler Born) made three saves. The match included five corner kicks, of which Goshen had three.we have much to work on, but I know this team will be ready to roll when conference begins," Patrick said. "The tough schedule and focus on our process will all pay off long-term and we are taking a lot of confidence from what we have produced on the pitch so far this season. We have a lot to accomplish and the next thing is resting up and focusing on a tough team in Lourdes this Saturday!" The Maple Leafs improve to 2-3 this season and make their first road trip, to Lourdes University in Sylvania, Ohio, at 7 p.m. Saturday.Goshen College is an affordable, nationally-ranked Christian liberal arts college in Northern Indiana known for leadership in intercultural and international education, sustainability and social justice.