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NEW LEVEL NEWS CLUB SPORTS MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE COMMUNITY EVENTS FESTIVALS/FAIRS HARNESS RACING/STOCK CAR RACING SPONSORS COVERING MORE EVENTS MORE OFTEN @newlevelmedia2 on twitter www.newlevelbroadcasting.com New Level Broadcasting You Tube Shows New Level Sports Report New Level Coaches Show Game Day In Northern Indiana NEW LEVEL BROADCASTING BROADCAST SCHEDULE Friday Night Elkhart Central at Concord 7:00 Sectional Football Championship November 10 Northridge at FW South November 9 Bethany at Elkhart Christian November 9 Jimtown vs Elkhart Central at North Side Gym November 1st Bethany at West Noble November 2 Lakeland at Dekalb November 3 Northridge at SB Washington November 6 Concord vs Elkhart Central at North Side Gym 7:15 November 6 Jimtown at Bethany November 8 Homestead at Northridge ATHLETICE OF THE WEEK NORTHRIDGE BOYS AND GIRLS SOCCER TEAMS WINNING A COMBINED 38 WINS NORTHRIDGE BOYS ADVANCED TO REGIONAL SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

AREA SCORE BOARD SUMMERYS Angola vs New Haven Scoring Summery High School Basketball Scores Girls Basketball Scores Angola 67 New Haven 26 Mishawaka Marian 65 Fairfield 38 John Glenn 49 Triton 23 Heritage 46 Dekalb 27 SB Washington 40 Plymouth 58 Pendleton Heights 61 Marion 47 College Basketball Men Bethel 83 Indiana Tech 69 Womens Basketball Goshen College 76 Aquinas College 72 Taylor 94 UNOH 48 Indiana Wesleyan 89 Golden Eagles of Conerstone 59 Grace College 107 Wright State University 43 Angola Scoring Hanna Knoll 14pts 2 3 s 3 Steals 2 assists and 1 block Reace Peppler 11pts 1 3 Abby Stoy 6 pts Lauren Leech 4 pts College News: Northridge's Molly Brown will be continuing my academic and volleyball career at PURDUE UNIVERSITY

HARNESS RACING AND STOCK CAR COVERAGE LOCAL COLLEGE COVERAGE Taylor Overwhelms the Racers in Comfortable Win COMING SOON FULL COVERAGE OF STOCK CAR RACES AND HARNESS RACING IN NORTHERN INDIANA UPLAND, Ind. No. 19 Taylor (3-0) remained undefeated on Tuesday with its second 40-point victory of the season. A hot shooting performance helped the Trojans grab the victory, as they knocked down 47.8 percent of their shots from the field and 44.7 percent from downtown. The Taylor offense flexed its muscles in the first quarter, posting 33 points with eight triples. To begin the quarter, TU jumped out to a 19-6 lead, going fiveof-seven from three-point land in that span. Northwestern Ohio (0-2) fought back in the second quarter, keeping pace with the dynamic Taylor attack. A relatively even second quarter helped the Racers stay within 18 points of Taylor, heading into the half.kendall Bradbury got it going early, notching 18 points and four rebounds in the first half alone. Finishing with 27 points on the night, Bradbury is just 24 points shy of becoming TU s second-highest scorer in programhistory.tu owned the third quarter, outscoring the Racers 27-3. The visitors went 0-for-nine from the field with all three of their points coming from the free throw line. The TU defense also forced nine turnovers during the quarter.the Purple and Gold cruised to the victory in the fourth quarter, finishing with a 46point advantage at 94-48. The Taylor squad drained 17 threes, falling just two short of the program-record set in the seasonopener against Asbury. Free throws also came smoothly for the Trojans, as they made 13-of-14 on the night. Four different Trojans piled in double-digit points, including Bradbury, Becca Buchs, Lauren James and Kayla Kirtley. Freshman Kirtley logged a career-high with 12 points, shooting a perfect four-forfour from the floor on Tuesday.Aubrey Wright was the floor general for the Trojans, leading the team with six assists. James and Lacey Garrett followed quickly with five assists apiece.james and Bradbury each pulled down a team-high six rebounds, including three offensive rebounds between the two Trojans. TU will be heading to Denver, Colorado for its next two games, as the team takes on the University of Denver in an exhibition match on Saturday and Metropolitan State College of Denver on Monday.

COMMUNITY FESTIVALS FAIRS COVERAGE MIDDLE SCHOOL AND CLUB COVERAGE Middle School Boys Basketball Finals Northridge 29 Pierre Moran 22 final 7th Northridge 24 Pierre Moran 19 final 8th Grade West Side Middle School vs Goshen Middle School Boys Basketball Results West Side 7th grade B-team lost to Goshen Festivals/Community Events to be covered by New 15-20. Level Broadcasting West Side Middle School 8th grade B-team Bremens Firemens Parade lost 14-42. Nappanee Apple Festival West Side Middle School 7th A-team won 52 Wakarusa Apple Festival 29. Elkhart County 4H Fair West Side Middle School 8th A-team won Middlebury Summer Festival 41-35. Middlebury Fall Festival West Side Basketball Team Records: 7th A is 2-0, Mayfest 8th A 2-0, Jazz Festival 7th B 0-1, 8th B 0-1. Elkhart Community Schools Kick Off Classic (Elkhart Education Fountion) Ugley Sweater Run (Elkhart Education Fountion Schools) All Elkhart Education Fountion Events Stock Car Races Harness Races Amish Arces Festival Plymouth Blueberry Festival LaGrange County 4H Fair St Joe County 4H Fair Middlebury Walk for Cure Event All Breast Cancer Events Falloween at John Glenn High School

AREA SPORTS SCHEDULES Date 11/01/18 11/02/18 11/03/18 11/03/18 11/03/18 11/06/18 11/06/18 11/06/18 11/08/18 11/09/18 11/09/18 11/10/18 11/13/18 11/13/18 11/13/18 11/16/18 11/16/18 11/17/18 11/17/18 11/21/18 11/29/18 11/29/18 11/29/18 11/30/18 11/30/18 11/30/18 Game Sport Bethany at West Noble Lakeland at Dekalb Lake Central Classic Argos at Bethany Northridge at SB Washington Concord at Elkhart Central Goshen at Lakeland Jimtown at Bethany Homestead at Northridge Jimtown at Elkhart Central Bethany at Elkhart Christian Northridge at FW South Northwood at Elkhart Central Bethany at Central Noble Wawasee at Lakeland Elkhart Central at SB Clay Lakeland at Prarie Heights DAC/NLC Shootout at Northridge SB Clay at Bethany Bethany at Westview Elkhart Central at Northridge / Central Noble at Lakeland Northridge at Fairfield Wrestling Northwood at Lakeland Lakeland at East Noble Northridge at Westview West Noble at Bethany New Castle Shootout NECC/NLC Shootout at Northridge Triton Shootout Northridge at Chesterton Swimming Homestead Super Duals Wrestling Turkey Wrestling Meet at Elkhart Central wrestling Bethany at Lakeland Christian Elkhart Central at Goshen Elkhart Central vs SB Washington East Noble at Lakeland Northridge at Westview Northridge at Penn Swimming Bethany at Prarie Heights Plymouth/Northridge at Goshen Swimming Elkhart Central at SB Riley wrestling Elkhart Memorial vs Elkhart Central Lakeland at Fremont Northridge at SB Riley CALENDER OF LOCAL EVENTS

2018-19 PREVIEW: Men s Basketball primed for improvement WINONA LAKE, Ind. - Grace s men s basketball team is ready to bounce back after a disappointing season, armed with a wealth of scorers and a fresh injection of talent for the 2018-19 season. Head coach Jim Kessler, entering the 42nd year of his legendary NAIA Hall of Fame career, was excited to pick up where we left off last year. The Lancers started last season sluggish but played their best basketball at the end. Over the last month of the regular season, Grace won five Crossroads League matches including upsets of Spring Arbor and Mt. Vernon Nazarene. Additionally, Grace lost two other games in overtime to ranked opponents. Four of Grace s top-five scorers from last year are returning. Seniors Logan Godfrey and Tim Swanson are geared up for strong senior seasons. Godfrey posted 15.6 points and 7.3 rebounds per game last year while shooting 55 percent from the floor. Swanson is a leader and a sharpshooter who has made 37 percent of his career 3pointers. Logan has really developed into an outstanding big man, and both of these seniors are smart players who provide great off-the-court leadership as well, Kessler said. Sensational sophomores Matt Jennings and Haden Deaton return to the starting lineup after averaging double-digit scoring in their freshman campaigns. Jennings s total of 13.2 points per game was second on the team, and Deaton scored 10.4 points to go along with 4.2 rebounds per game. Juniors Braxton Linville and Jaret Sons are also back with plenty of big-game experience. Linville has been Grace s starting point guard for two seasons, and Sons ended the year by scoring in double figures for seven straight games. Other returners include: juniors Charlie Warner and David Holden and sophomores Martin Schiele, Cody Holmes and Sam Miller. Four new faces join Grace s team this winter. Noel Mpie is a 6-foot-7 forward from Cameroon. The quick, athletic freshman has a variety of offensive moves already in his arsenal and can make an immediate impact on the defensive end.eddie Gill IV is a 6-foot-1 guard from Carmel. He is poised to play key minutes this year due to his ability to defend multiple positions with energy. Teams will remember him. He can transform a breakaway, and he s such a tough defender, Kessler noted. Joseph Smith (Central HS, Pennsylvania) and Tyce Frank (Oak Hill HS) are 6-foot-5 wings, giving Grace a number of looks on both ends of the court. Grace s offense was dynamic in 2017-18, averaging nearly 82 points per game. But the Lancers struggled on the defensive end. Grace yielded over 84 points per game last year, and teams shot 50 percent for the season against Grace. Kessler is determined to change that in 2018-19. He has initiated a complete overhaul of the Lancers defensive philosophy, focused on pressure. Grace s ability to adapt to its new defense will undoubtedly be a key to the year, in Kessler s mind. We can play offense, but we need to have an edge in how we defend. Our league is so good that we can t simply be a good offensive team. The only way we can neutralize our opponents is to play better defense. To reach its defensive potential, Grace will need to have complete buy-in from the Lancers, according to Kessler. He was adamant that Grace s positive team culture would help the team develop game-winning habits. The challenge of the Crossroads League is nothing new to those who have followed the Lancers. The conference has had either a champion or national runner-up in the NAIA during five of the past nine years. The NAIA Top 25 Preseason Poll acknowledged the conference s strength with five teams ranked in the Top 25 exactly one-fifth of the NAIA poll. But the Lancers are prepared for the grind and are eager for a return up the league standings. Every game is a challenge, certainly in our league. But these guys aren t afraid of anyone. They ll go out and get after it, Kessler said. I m looking for an improved year, and the men are determined to move forward. The Lancers start the season at home this weekend with the Lancer Tipoff Classic. Grace s first game is Friday at 8 p.m. against Miami-Hamilton.