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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 Gameday in Northern Indiana NEW LEVEL BROADCASTING BROADCAST SCHEDULE Sept 13 Goshen at Northridge Volleyball Sept 14 Northridge and Elkhart Central Football SPONSORS

HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD Tennis East Noble 3 Columbia City 2 Northridge 3 Northwood 2 Fairfield 5 West Noble 0 Penn 5 SB Adams 0 Warsaw 4 Wawasee 1 Laporte 4 Portage 1 Homestead 5 FW Carroll 0 Concord 3 Goshen 2 Mishawaka 4 SB Clay 1 New Prarie 5 John Glenn 0 Volleyball Mishawaka Marian 3 New Prarie 2 Plymouth 3 Rochester 2 Warsaw 3 Columbia City 0 Crown Point 3 Michigan City 1 SB Adams 3 Elkhart Central 1 Central Noble 3 Whitko 0 John Glenn 3 Bremen 1 Elkhart Memorial 3 Northridge 0 Fairfield 3 Goshen 1 Pioneer 3 Culver 0 Bethany 3 Goshen Blue Blazers 0 Garrett 3 Eastside 1 Yorktown 3 Fishers 0 Triton 3 ECA 0 Angola 3 Hamilton 0 Prarie Heights 3 Churubusco 2 Bremen 3 John Glenn 1 North Judson 3 Caston 0 Winamac 3 North white 0 Tipp Valley 3 Laville 0 Boys Soccer Northridge 1 Concord 0 Lakeland 1 Westview 0 West Noble 9 Prarie Heights 0 Goshen 2 Bethany 1 ECA 2 LaVille 0 Angola 2 Eastside 0 Homestead 5 FW Northrop 3 Warsaw 4 Northwood 0 Girls Soccer Northridge 5 Concord 0 Portage 3 LaPorte 1 Northwood 0 Elkhart Memorial 0 Mishawaka 6 SB Riley 2 Penn 2 SB Adams 0 Mishawaka Marian 4 Elkhart Central 1 Bremen 6 SB Clay 0 Girls XC Warsaw 16 Plymouth 47 Warsaw 19 Wawasee 44 Wawasee Plymouth Northridge 21 Concord 34 Elkhart Memorial 17 Northwood 38 Elkhart Memorial 17 Goshen 39 Goshen 36 Northwood 22 Varsity Boys Cross-Country Fairfield 27, Bethany Christian 30 Fairfield 32, Jimtown 26 Fairfield 36, Elkhart Christian 22 Jimtown Bethany Jimtown ECA ECA Bethany Concord 20 Northridge 35 Elkhart Memorial 17 Northwood 43 Goshen 18 Northwood 44 Elkhart Memorial 22 Goshen 33 HIGH SCHOOL SUMMERYS NorthWood 0, Elkhart Memorial 0 1st Half none 2nd Half none Shots on goal: NW-3, EM-7 Saves: NW-7 (Kira Robinson), EM-3 (Cecelia Stevenson) Corners: NW-2, EM-3 Records: NW 4-3-2 (0-3-1 in NLC), EM 3-5-2 (0-3-1 in NLC) John Glenn 0 @ New Prairie 5 Singles No.1 Nick Boyd (NP) defeated Gabe Weiss(JG) 6-1,6-3 No.2 Wrigley Hemphill(NP) defeated Anthony Kaser (JG) 6-4,6-4 No.3 Josh Ferrell(NP) defeated Easton Stephens(JG) 6-0,6-0 Doubles No.1 Levi Britton/Joe Henning(NP) defeated Alex Kruk/Brandon Goble(JG) 60,6-1 No.2 Isaac Kuczmanski/Colten Kitchen(NP) defeated Matthew Moore/Joe Delinski(JG) 6-1,6-1 JV score NP 6 JG 2 14-1 overall 5-0 NIC next match thursday 9-13-18 opponent Mishawaka Marian @ New Prairie 4:00 WN 0. Fairfield 5 1 singles Isaac Weimer 0-6, 0-6 Aaron Streit 2 singles Chris Miller 0-6, 1-6 Eric Gaby 3 singles Brayden Bohde 0-6, 0-6 Colin Hochstetler 1D JJ Jacob's, Andrew Tom 1-6, 0-6 Ben Toole, Tanner Nunemaker 2D Logan Jacobs, Wes Shaw 0-6, 0-6 Lance Martin, Kaden Platt 1jvs Caleb Thompson 0-6 Ethan Yoder 2jvs Brogan Jones 2-6 Brady Cripe 1jvd Caleb Thompson, Brogan Jones 3-8 Ryan Keller, Dylan Yoder

FINAL GOLF POLL Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HM HM Team Points Zionsville Evansville North Homestead Carmel Columbus North Guerin Catholic Westfield Culver Academy Lafayette Jeff Brownsburg Hamilton SE NorthWood Valparaiso Bedford N. Law Tipton Penn Center Grove Martinsville Richmond Franklin Community Lake Central Dekalb 1st Place Votes 100 5 95 90 85 80 75 69 62 56 51 50 43 43 40 25 24 21 10 9 8 1. S. Zach Leedy (Wawasee) Def. Caleb Williams 6-1, 5-7, 7-6(74) 2. S. Reuben Williams (Warsaw) Def. Graham Perek 7-5, 6-0 3. S. Brian Elliott (Warsaw) Def. Colin Rhoades 6-0, 6-1 1. D. Spencer Britton/ Nolan Knight (Warsaw) Def. Jacob Kaugman/ Grant Brooks 6-1, 6-0 2. D. Jarett Orr/ Michael Ray (Warsaw) Def. Taylor Fiedeke/ Zeke Keim 6-0, 6-0 ECA Middle School girls volleyball A team won in two agains t Stanley Clarke. Aces: Shaye Watson: 3 Morgan Schrock: 2 Miah Vida: 4 Erica Russel: 1 Laura Grey: 1 Kills: Shaye Watson: 5 Cora Elkins: 1 Maddie Meyer: 1 Miah Vida: 3 Assists: Morgan Schrock: 8 Middle school girls volleyball B team lost to Stanley Clarke in 3 games. Kills: Abbey Stevens: 1 Aces: Abbey Stevens: 4 Ruth Kautzmann: 1 Anna DeFreese: 1 Haley Armstrong: 1 Northridge @ Goshen Game 1: NR won 25-24 Game 2: NR won 25-14 Sarah Donfry led Northridge with 6 aces. Jazmin Bell had 4, while Maria Papandrea added 3. Northridge s record is 3-2. The Lady Tiger Golfers traveled to Sycamore Golf Club to take on Whitko in the final regular season match of the season. The Tigers came out victorious firing a team score of 193 to Whitko's 215. Izzy Ray earned match medalist honors with a score of 44. The JV also participated shooting a team score of 197 led by Anna Morgan's 46. The Tigers finish 12-4 on the season and will begin postseason play on Saturday at Stonehenge for sectionals with a tee time of 9:00am. Varsity: Izzy Ray - 44 Madelyn Ray - 47 Julia Hildebrand - 51 Miriam Hagg - 51 Grayson Kilburn - 52 Junior Varsity: Anna Morgan - 46 Marie Frazzetta - 48 Sydney Lancaster - 50 Delaney Byron - 53 Brooklyn Fitzgerald - 61 Meet held at Fremont MS JH Boys Cross-Country Garrett 22, Fairfield 43, Fremont 68, Hamilton Inc. JH Girls Cross-Country Fairfield 29, Fremont 49, Garrett 66, Hamilton Inc. Warsaw Lady Tigers place 8 in the top 10 against Wawasee and Plymouth to win three way meet in Syracuse. The Tigers were paced by individual winner Adree Beckham 1st with a time of 20:09. Freshman Wini Barnett (3rd 20:21), Junior Alex Hermann (4th 20:48), Senior Remi Beckham (5th 20:57), and Junior Amslie Howett (7th 21:16) rounded out the scoring for the Tigers. Tigers will be in action again Saturday at New Prairie Invitational. Josiah Simpson scored his first Varsity goal in the 45th minute off of a Jackson Klahr assist. Anthony Moon gave the Eagles breathing room with his first varsity goal off of a Riley Brown assist in the 66th minute. The Eagles moved to 5-3-1 on the season. The NMS boys Varsity soccer team fell to Goshen by a score of 8 to 2. Scoring for the Raiders were Isaiah Tallman with a header goal from Giovanni Perez and Carter Moeller buried his penalty shot in the right corner. Will Martin had 6 saves for the Raiders and Nolan Kelley had 6 saves as well. The JV boys soccer team lost by a score of 6 to 0. Jeremiah Kidder had another good night with 11 saves and Connor Stacy had 2 saves.

WOMEN S SOCCER Freshman Ashtyn Patrick s golden goal just over a minute into double overtime sent the sideline of the HU women s soccer team into a frenzy at Wildcat Stadium Tuesday evening in addition to sending them home with a 2-1 win over Lourdes University. Matea Knispel setup the game-winner with a beautiful cross into the center of the goal mouth that Patrick was able to bury for the abrupt ending. It was Patrick s second goal of the year and first game-winner of her young career. Regulation saw the Foresters strike first at the 10:20 mark when Courtney McKown buried Patrick s shot that rebounded off the crossbar for an early 1-0 lead. That advantage would last just over 20 minutes before Lourdes countered to knot up at 1-1 in the 31st minute. The matchup between these two squads was the first in program history and didn t disappoint. For the Gray Wolves, it was their second 2OT game of the year and HU s first. Both teams logged double-digit shots with Huntington owning a 20-14 advantage in shots taken and a 9-5 tilt in shots on frame. Danielle Dehner earned the win in goal for the visitors, her second W of the year. She went the distance to give up just one goal while collecting four saves in over 101 minutes of play. Although we got the win tonight, our performance until overtime was less than satisfactory, said Coach Burge. However, led by our seniors, the players truly pulled together in overtime. We laid it all out on the field for a love of the game and a love for our family which was incredible to watch! I m proud of how they came together with gut and grit in the end to push each other to finish strong in a game that was a battle from start to finish. The Foresters (2-5) return to the friendly confines of King Stadium on Saturday to host #RV Trinity Christian at 1:00 p.m. WOMEN S GOLF The HU women s golf team was a picture of consistency at the Battle at Brookwood, an invitational the Foresters have hosted for the second straight year, by firing a 339 on Monday before turning in a 338 on Tuesday to finish fifth out of nine teams with an overall score of 677. Held at Brookwood Golf Club in Fort Wayne, Betsy Schroeder paced Coach Sholund s squad by posting a 157 (80, 77) to finish tied for ninth out of 46 golfers. Alexandria Maris carded a 165 (82, 83) for 18th. Rachel Blauert took 30th with a 177 (86, 91) while Olivia Kreiger (92-87--179) and Megan Higgins (91-93--184) claimed 31st and 34th respectively. A second Forester crew competed in the invite as well. Sophie Frazier finished first in this group with a 192 (95, 97). Katie Springer (99, 103) and Alayna Steely (110, 92) each turned in a 202 while Sara Scott shot a 209 (104, 105). It was good to see Betsy and Alexandria continue to play well, said Sholund. They are learning how to compete week in and week out and that is important to have in a successful program. The entire squad is showing signs of improvement but we must focus around the greens to get our scores down, noted Sholund. We look forward to a solid week of practice before we head to the Pilot Invitational. Indiana Tech took home the title with a 610 followed by Indiana Wesleyan (612), Grace (643), Spring Arbor (669), HU (677), Indiana Wesleyan B (685), Grace B (699), Mount Vernon (715) and HU B (805). Huntington is back at it on September 21-22 to compete in the Battle at Blackthorn in South Bend hosted by Bethel College. Grace lady netters blitz USF WINONA LAKE, Ind. - Grace s women s tennis team improved to 6-1 with a convincing 8-1 victory over St. Francis on Tuesday. The Lady Lancers are enjoying their second-best start in team history, tying last year s 6-1 start. The best start in program history came in 2008 when the Lady Lancers started 10-1 en route to an 11-2 final record. Tuesday s match started with singles competition. Emily Mast at No. 1 singles, Jayna Armstrong at No. 4 and Shelby Bankson at No. 6 were all perfect 6-0, 6-0 in their matches. Carrie Copeland sped by her opponent to win 6-1, 6-1 at No. 2 singles, and Morgan Mast produced a quick 6-1, 6-2 victory at No. 5 singles. Grace only lost two games across the three doubles court in a dominant finish to the match at Miller Athletic Complex. Emily Mast and Jenna Jackson were perfect 8-0 at No. 1 doubles, and Morgan Mast and Armstrong mimicked that perfect scoreline at No. 3 doubles. Copeland and Molly Fitzpatrick also won 8-2 at No. 2 doubles. The Lady Lancers will head to ITA Regionals to end the week in an annual test against the best teams in the Midwest.

The Cougars fell to Marian in 4 sets. Katie Hancock led with 11 kills followed by Elise Swistek and Olivia Kelly each adding 10. Katie Hancock also contributed 5 blocks. Junior setter Shaye Tolch added 18 assists while senior setter Sarah Fronk added 16. Sophomore Elise Swistek scooped up 20 digs. The Cougars next game is Thursday at Jimtown. Blake Burns scored 2 goals in the first half to give Warsaw the advantage against Northwood. Jose Lara had an assist in the first half. In the second half Jorge Rico and Payne Rager each with a goal in the second assists by Isaiah VanPuffelen. Harrison Mevis and Ricardo Saldivar did a great job defending the goal this evening with a shut out against the panthers. The girls cross country team was defeated by Northwood (3622) and Elkhart Memorial (39-17). Yadira Sanchez led the team placing 4th followed by Kassidy Bestul 10th, Sophia Koshmider 13th, Julie Walton Clark 15th, Morgan Chupp 18th, Kayleigh KcKee 20th, and Brandi Smith 21st. The boys cross country team defeated Northwood (18-44) but lost to Elkhart Memorial (33-22) Felix Perez Diener was the overall winner followed by Johnathon Snyder 5th, Angel Arreola 9th, Adrian Mora 10th, Cole Johnston 11th, Sam Miller 13th, and Ryan Diaz 16th. Varsity Volleyball Fairfield over Goshen 25-16, 25-23, 22-25, 25-23 Stat Leaders: Assists - Sarah Shank 17, Madeline Gawthrop 16 Kills - Chloe Bontrager 14, Madeline Gawthrop 12, Gabrielle Armstrong 7, Sarah Shank 7 Aces - Kayla Miller 5, Madeline Gawthrop 3 Digs - Madison Cole 13, Kayla Miller 11, Sarah Shank 10 Blocks - Chloe Bontrager 3, Madisyn Steele 2 Fairfield Record: 11-7 Next Match: Thursday at Lakeland 6 pm JV start JV Volleyball Fairfield over Goshen 25-19, 25-15 Stat Leaders: Assists Sydney Stutsman 17 Kills - Jaidyn Rhodes 7, Iris Miller 6, Brooke Sanchez 5 Aces Jaidyn Rhodes 4, Sydney Stutsman 2 Digs Brooke Sanchez 5, Faith Bontrager 5, Jaidyn Rhodes 5; Sydney Stutsman 4 Fairfield Record: 12-5 C Volleyball Fairfield over Goshen 25-16, 25-17 Fairfield Record: 4-1 Lancers win 9-0 over USF WINONA LAKE, Ind. - Grace s men s tennis team pitched a shutout against St. Francis on Tuesday, winning 9-0 at Miller Athletic Complex. The Lancers (3-3, 3-2 Crossroads League) won all six singles matches in straight sets to make quick work of the Cougars (0-5, 0-5 CL). Our doubles teams got us off to a great start by winning all three spots, said Grace head coach Andy Lewis. The team was focused and ready to play tonight, and we are starting to get a healthy Max back in the lineup. Pavle Popovic and Diego Zamora teamed up for an 8-3 win at No. 1 doubles, which proved to be the closest doubles match. Max Rozas and Caleb Yoder won 8-1 at No. 2 doubles, and Jacob Gray and Conner Bates won 8-2 at No. 3 doubles. Rozas was unblemished 6-0, 6-0 at No. 2 singles, and Gray won 6-0, 6-2 at No. 5. Popovic earned a 6-3, 6-2 at No. 1 singles, and Zamora won by the same score at No. 3. Arturo Fonseca battled to a 6-4, 6-2 victory at No. 4 singles, and Yoder rounded out the match with a 6-1, 6-3 win at No. 6. The Lancers wrap up the week by playing at ITA Regionals, hosted by Indiana Wesleyan. The regional tournament starts on Thursday. Grace spikers sweep MVNU on the road MOUNT VERNON, Ohio - The longest road trip of the Crossroads League season ended quickly for Grace s volleyball team. The Lady Lancers swept Mt. Vernon Nazarene on Tuesday. The scores became increasingly closer until the end with Grace winning 25-14, 25-20 and 25-22. Grace s offense had a distinct advantage over the Cougars (7-6, 0-4 CL); the Lady Lancers (9-4, 3-2 CL) held a 50-33 edge in kills and 45-30 lead in assists. Grace hit at a.328 percentage as a team thanks to 42 assists by Alexa Hill. Caylie Teel posted a double-double with 16 kills and 14 digs, making only two attack errors on a.378 percentage. Kelsee Zuidema also reached double figures with 15 kills at a.278 clip. Grace blitzed MVNU from the opening set. The Lady Lancers smashed out 16 kills with just two errors in the 11-point win. Zuidema got Grace off to a fast start with kills on back-to-back plays to begin the second set. MVNU rallied, however, using a pair of 5-0 runs to pull ahead 18-14. But Grace ended the game on a 11-2 run thanks to two kills apiece from Teel and Zuidema. Grace s two freshmen Makaela Lochmueller and Hanna Leach produced a kill on the final two points to conclude the set.the Cougars grabbed another lead midway into the third set at 14-9, hoping to extend the match. But the Lady Lancers slowly chipped away at MVNU s cushion and tied the score at 19-19. Teel helped shift momentum to Grace s side with back-to-back kills, and Deborah Michalski officially ended the match with an ace. Lochmueller finished the match with 8 kills, 2 solo blocks and 1 block assist, hitting at a.375 percentage. Marta Bleed tallied six kills, and Gina Novotny had 14 digs. The Lady Lancers will continue league play on Friday, hosting Huntington at 7 p.m. at the Manahan Orthopaedic Capital Center.