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NEW LEVEL NEWS CLUB SPORTS MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE COMMUNITY EVENTS ESTIVALS/AIRS PROESSIONAL SPORTS LOOKS WHAT INSIDE NEW LEVEL MEDIA ON SOCAIL MEDIA @newlevelmedia2 on twitter www.newlevelbroadcasting.com New Level Media on acebook 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 August 21 at Bethany Boys Soccer August 23 Wawasee at Bethany VB or Jimtown at Elkhart Central Volleyball August 24 Goshen at Elkhart Central ootball and at SB st Joe ootball August 25 Goshen at Girls and Boys Soccer 5:00 SPONSORS

SATURDAY SCOREBOARD Girls Soccer Concord 2 Elkhart Memorial 0 Warsaw 4 Chesterton 3 Evansville Memorial 3 Warsaw 1 Northwood 1 Bethany 0 Wawasee 0 Westvoew 0 Valpo 2 Penn 1 West Noble 1 Whitko 0 Lakeland 2 Mishawaka 2 2 Lake Central 1 Pendleton Heights 3 University 0 3 Munster 0 Penn 2 HSE 2 HSE 2-0-1 in SB St Joe Invite Homestead 4 McCutcheon 1 Boys Tennis Homestead 5 Lafayette Harrison 0 W Carroll 4 Plymouth 1 Munster 4 W Carroll 1 LaPorte 4 Highland 1 Volleyball Northwood 2 Homestead 1 Logansport 3 Seeger 2 South Adams 2 Rochester 0 airfield 2 Bremen 0 airfield 2 SB Riley 0 W Carroll 2 Northwood 0 airfield 2 South Central 0 airfield 2 LaVille 0 New Prarie 2 Prarie Heights 0 South Adams 25 Rochester 13 Northwood 2 Lake Central 0 Boys Soccer Brownsburg 3 Elkhart Memorial 2 3 LaPorte 0 Johnny Mora had two and Cam Chappell had one Goshen 4 West Noble 0 Concord 4 Wawasee 1 Woodlan 3 Norwell 2 W Concordia 2 W Blackhawk 0 W South Side 4 Columbia City 3 W Wayne 2 East Noble 1 Girls XC W Carroll wins Huntington North Invite airield wins airfield XC Invite Boys XC W Carroll wins Hintington North Invite HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS SUMMERY Results from Rochester Golf Invite Individual Ranking Pos Player Total Team 1 Lyvia Li 72 2 Braedyn O'Dell 75 3 Amanda Kurteff 76 4 Masako Hatano 81 5 Ashley Brewster82 6 Kelsey Eichenauer 7 Ryen DeToro 84 Trina Gill 84 Lesley Tayagua 84 Rosa Trippel 84 Pos 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hole Penn 83 Manchester Penn Western Wawasee Mishawaka Marian Team Ranking Team Total 342 Western 354 Manchester 368 Wawasee 369 Penn 384 Maconaquah 397 Mishawaka Marian Twin Lakes 403 Elkhart Central 405 Glenn 413 Northfield 415 Rochester 434 Peru 441 Logansport 457 airfield 485 329 400

The Lady Tigers hosted the Warsaw Invite Saturday at Rozella ord Golf Course. ourth ranked Homestead took home the victory with a team score of 303 followed by Northwood's 328. The Lady Tigers turned in consistent scoring throughout the varsity squad to finish fifth for the tournament with a team score of 378: Julia Hildebrand - 94 Miriam Hagg - 94 Izzy Ray - 94 Madelyn Ray - 96 Grayson Kilburn - 97 The Junior Varsity also played, posting a team score of 400 led by Marie razzetta's personal best score of 91: Marie razzetta - 91 (PR) Sydney Lancaster - 97 Delaney Byron - 99 Izzie Vantwoud - 113 Brooklyn itzgerald - 129 Bethany Johnson - 136 The Goshen boys tennis team won the Goshen Round Robin Saturday by going 3-0 on the day. Wyatt isher went 3-0 individually while Diego Torres, Wes Beck, Drake Crowder, and Carlos Lichty each went 2-0. The team improves to 4-0 on the season and hosts Elkhart Central Monday.

Early lead flies away against Loons in series opener Yu Darvish expected to pitch for South Bend tomorrow afternoon South Bend, IN: After jumping out to a quick 2-0 lead over the Great Lakes Loons at our Winds ield, the South Bend Cubs could not hold on Saturday night at our Winds ield and fell to the feisty Great Lakes squad by a final of 4-3. The Cubs have now lost four games in a row, including the quick two game series against the ort Wayne TinCaps. Saturday night featured another close one run game that South Bend was unable to come back in. Thanks to an Austin iliere double off the right center field wall in the first frame, the Cubs scored the game s first run when Miguel Amaya crossed the plate on iliere s 20th double of the season. At the end of three innings, the Cubs possessed the 3-1 lead. That s when Great Lakes took control. Drew Avans smashed his second home run of the year high over the right field wall against Cubs reliever Maikel Aguiar to tie it at 3-3. Aguiar came in relief of the starter Ryan Williams, who worked five innings of three run baseball with two strikeouts. The game deciding run for the Loons also came against Aguiar, who took his first professional loss in the game. With the bases loaded, Avans brought in his second RBI of the game on a sac fly scoring Josh McLain. Great Lakes had come all the way back to take their first lead of the game 43. The best chance for South Bend to get back in the game came in the bottom of the 8th. After loading the bases because of Christian Donahue singling, Amaya reaching on an error, and Delvin Zinn being hit by a pitch, Rafael Narea struck out with the bases juiced and the Cubs left them loaded.

Savage s 8th inning sacrifice fly seals RailCats fourth straight win GARY, Ind. An eighth inning sacrifice fly from Will Savage and the final four outs from former MLB pitcher Jorge De Leon in relief sealed the Gary SouthShore RailCats 4-3 win over the Sioux alls Canaries on AmeriCAN Beer est and Indana Country Night. Gary s nail-biting victory was their fourth straight and can move them back into first place in the North Division with a St. Paul Saints defeat.gary (4835) ended Jake Esch s consecutive scoreless innings stretch at 19 innings with three runs in the fifth. Will Savage tripled into the right field corner on the first pitch of the frame before Tillman Pugh brought Savage home with one out for the first run of the night on an RBI single into center past a Canaries drawn-in infield. Pugh s RBI single also increased his on-base streak to 30 games. Back-to-back singles from Randy Santiesteban and Colin Willis loaded the bases for Andy Paz after Ronnie Mitchell struck out for the second out. Paz came through with a two-out, two-run single into center, plating both Pugh and Satiesteban, and extended his season-high hitting streak to 18 games. Sioux alls (34-41) avoided being shutout with a run in the sixth. David Bergin doubled off the center field wall on a hop to begin the inning before Jeff Malm scored Bergin with an RBI single to center. The Canaries tied the game at 3-3 on Patrick iala s two-run home run in the top of the eighth. Malm recorded the first hit off Jack owler with a one-out opposite-field single before iala blasted his ninth home run of the year. The RailCats answered right back in the bottom of the eighth on Savage s sacrifice fly to obtain the lead for good. Paz was hit to begin the inning before stealing second. D.K. Carey then advanced Paz to third with a sacrifice bunt before Savage brought home Paz with the game-winning run. De Leon (1-0) retired four of the six batters he faced, two via strikeouts, in his first win of the year. The third-year RailCat yielded two hits, walked none and struck out two. Will LaMarche (1-2) was charged with the loss after yielding an unearned run in the bottom of the eighth. Sunday s series finale vs. Sioux alls includes another pre-game catch on the field, presented by Dr. Geissler s Hearing Center, Kids Run the Bases, Sunday unday and Times amily Sunday. Sunday s contest also features a team card set giveaway to the first 1,000 fans through the gates. Sunday unday includes $5 cocktails and show your NWI.com social media or hard copy coupon at the box office and you receive tickets for two adults and four kids for just $10. Bring your ball and glove to the game as fans will get to play catch on the outfield grass before first pitch and remember to stick around after the game as kids get to run the bases after the final out. Maple Leaf Volleyball ights Back or Deja-Vu ive-set Victory Eash, Manley and Vanitvelt combine to earn second split at Cardinal Stritch Invitational Taylor Eash's solo block finished the second comeback win in as many days for the Goshen College women's volleyball team as the Maple Leafs topped Cardinal Stritch University in five sets Saturday in Wisconsin. or the second day in a row, Goshen took the opening set, this time by a 25-15 margin behind a six-point run capped with two Meghan Manley aces. And once again, the Maple Leafs fell behind in the next two stanzas, with the host Wolves claiming 25-15 and 25-16 victories. Neither team led by more than three points in the fourth set until back-to-back Eash winners put Goshen up 1915, but Stritch won four of the next five points to square the set at 20. CSU and Goshen split the next six points, with kills by Jennifer Ritchie, MacKinnon Tracy and Hallie Vanitvelt all leveling the score, before Eash and Sydney Cruz combined on a block for a 24-23 Leaf lead. Vanitvelt's winner on the next point leveled the match at two sets all. Goshen jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the deciding set and held that advantage all the way to 1410, earning four match points. Cardinal Stritch reeled off four points in a row to tie the score, ending with an Alyssa Downing ace to reach 14-14. Vanitvelt fired off a kill to give Goshen its fifth match point at 15-14, and Eash's block one rally later put Goshen officially in the win column after 112 minutes.eash, a Westview High School graduate, and Vanitvelt each paced the Maple Leafs with nine winners while Riley Woods added eight on 12 swings for a.583 percentage. Elizabeth Breckbill chipped in five blocks, which would have been a career high except for her seven-stuff performance against Governors State 20 hours earlier Ally Roehr's 13 assists and Manley's 11 digs both led the team The win over Stritch pushed Goshen back to.500 after a three-set loss to Mount Mercy University earlier in the day. Olivia Coe had 12 kills and Maddie Bell 11 for MMU, which was sparked by a 10-point run in the first set and never looked back. The Maple Leafs got 5 kills apiece from Eash and Sydney Cruz in the opener. Elizabeth Breckbill added three blocks. Goshen, which is 2-2, opens its home slate against Roosevelt University at 8 p.m. Tuesday in Gunden Gymnasium