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Boy's Football Headlines
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WRAY TO PLAY AT WABASH
Monday, May 7, 2012
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballWarsaw Community High School's Jordan Wray has elected to attend Wabash College in the fall and play football for coach Erik Raeburn and the Little Giants. Read More »
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FROM A TIGER TO A GRIZZLY!
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballWarsaw Community High School senior Zach Rooney, the featured running back for the Warsaw Tigers football team the last two seasons, has announced his commitment to continue his football career at Franklin College. Read More »
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Summary of Fall Sports Awards
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballThe 2011 Fall Sports awards were handed out last week. Read More »
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MEET STEPHEN PRATER!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballStephen Prater is a 4 year letterman. What that means in layman's terms is that this kid came out of middle school and proceeded to earn a varsity letter as a freshman. If that was not enough, Stephen Prater earned a varsity letter as a freshman in 3 different sports! Fast forward to his senior year and when the dust settles, Stephen Prater will walk out of Warsaw Community High School with 12 VARSITY LETTERS! This is not a typo. 12 VARSITY LETTERS! Read More »
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CARROLL CRUSHES TIGERS
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballA few weeks ago when the IHSAA selection committee guy reached in and grabbed the ping-pong balls to select the Sectional 2 teams, you could almost hear the jubilation coming out of Phil Jensen's office. The Tigers drew the Fort Wayne Carroll Chargers. The Chargers, 6-3 entering Sectional 2, looked like a team Warsaw could handle ... on paper. Unfortunately, football is played on the field, not a piece of paper. The other two teams in the bracket, Goshen and Laporte entered the playoffs with losing records. Again, on paper it looked good for the Tigers. Again, the game is played on the field. Read More »
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CONCORD TOO MUCH
Monday, October 17, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballPlaying without "all everything" Zach Rooney who was injured last week against Northwood, Phil Jensen knew that his defense would have to play their best game of the year. The defense, ball control, and field position were going to be the recipe for success against a powerful Concord team. Along the way, the Tigers were going to have to make some plays on offense. A valiant effort by an undermanned Warsaw team fell short and Concord wore out the Mighty Tigers en route to a 28-6 victory. A victory that earned the Minutemen their second straight NLC championship. Read More »
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Freshman Football Team Defeats NorthWood
Friday, October 14, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballThe Warsaw Tigers football programs have demonstrated a flare for the dramatics this season when playing NorthWood at home. After last Friday's varsity victory on the game's last play from scrimmage, the freshmen football team - on the foot of Brigham Davis - once again captured a thriller that went down to the wire with the Tigers capturing a 16-14 victory. Read More »
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Frames Make a Great Gift
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballThe WCHS Athletic Department has beautiful wood picture frames edged with "Warsaw Tigers" and with paws, perfect for framing a photo of your Tiger student or student-athlete. The frames, $15.00 for a 4x6 and $17.00 for a 5x7 print, are very attractive and can be personalized by request at an additional expense. Read More »
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HELPING OUT
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballLast Saturday morning after the stunning 22-19 win over Northwood, the Warsaw Tiger football team helped out the Habitat for Humanity project. The football players did the "grunt" work. What would you expect from a group of strong, able bodied young men? Read More »
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MIRACLE AT FISHER FIELD!
Monday, October 10, 2011
Posted In: Boy's Sports > FootballWords to describe Friday night's Warsaw Tiger football game...WILD, CRAZY, IMPROBABLE, EXCITING ...to name a few.
With 5:39 remaining on the clock, the Warsaw Tigers trailed Northwood 13-7. The Tigers offense had problems all night long. Fans started heading for the exits.
It was here that sophomore quarterback Austin Head grew up. Read More »
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