Warsaw football family humbled by coaching awards
The 2024 season was one for the history books at Warsaw but head coach Bart Curtis and his son and offensive coordinator, Michael Curtis, were not ready for what came next.
Read MoreThe 2024 season was one for the history books at Warsaw but head coach Bart Curtis and his son and offensive coordinator, Michael Curtis, were not ready for what came next.
Read MoreHere is a recap of the Top Ten general stories in Kosciusko County for 2024, in no particular order.
Read MoreWARSAW – The 2022 Indianapolis Host Committee is bringing its inaugural Indiana Tailgate Tour to select high school football games across the state this fall, including this Friday’s Wawasee at Warsaw game.
Read MoreWARSAW – Roy ‘The Rev’ Blake passed away Sunday at 94, his legacy of storytelling and caretaking living on.
Read MoreFrom the Files of the Kosciusko County Historical Society Editor’s note: This is a retrospective article that runs a few times a month on InkFreeNews. Oct. 6, 1971 — A state biologist said today a band of pollution that has killed thousands upon thousands of fish in the … Read More
PLYMOUTH – The Warsaw football team was not able to weather a second storm Saturday. This one came in the form of Taylor Fulton. The Plymouth running back ran wild in pacing the Rockies to a 41-6 victory over the Tigers in the Northern Lakes Conference opener for … Read More
Week one of the Indiana high school football season has arrived. The heat and humidity of late summer has also kicked in just in time to make for some tough and trying practice conditions heading into Friday night. But, it’s also time for area players to turn up … Read More
WARSAW – The Warsaw football team will definitely have a new look to it this season. That look has nothing to do with uniforms or helmets. The look has everything to do with a new offense that differs dramatically from the past. The Tigers, with the graduation of … Read More
WARSAW – Warsaw football coach Phil Jensen saw a lot to like from his new-look team Friday night. Tippecanoe Valley coach Scott Bibler saw a lot for his young team to work on. The Tigers and the Vikings got together for the preseason debut in a scripted scrimmage. … Read More
WARSAW – High school football fans attending the Warsaw scrimmage Friday night will be able to help out a very worthy cause in the process. The scrimmage will be used as a fundraiser for the Feed My Starving Children event set for Oct. 9-11 at Madison School in … Read More
WARSAW – Gabe Furnivall had a senior year to remember. The two-sport WCHS star athlete will get one final chance to add to his memories come Friday night. Furnivall will look to try and help the North All-Star football team to a win over their South counterparts in … Read More
WARSAW – Warsaw standout Gabe Furnivall has displayed cat-like speed, agility and aggressiveness on the football field and on the tracks around the state through his years as a Tiger, and the senior North All-Star has selected to stay a cat but shed the stripes and play football … Read More
WARSAW – The Warsaw football program will hold a call-out meeting on May 8. The meeting is for anyone currently in grades 9-11 who plans to play football in the fall for the Tigers. The meeting will begin at 8 a.m. in the PAC at WCHS.
Read MoreWARSAW – Warsaw senior Anthony Hendrickson did not make headlines throughout his football career, however his performance on the offensive line certainly created them. Hendrickson was one of the key figures in Warsaw’s record-setting ground attack the past two seasons, and the two-sport standout announced his intention to … Read More
WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School senior football standout Tanner Balazs has announced his intention to attend Wabash College in the fall and play football for the Little Giants’ program. Balazs, a speedy and sure-handed wide receiver and big play defensive back for the Tigers, announced his decision … Read More
WARSAW – Warsaw Community High School senior tailback Tristan McClone has marched up and down the gridiron the past two seasons, sometimes untouched and sometimes carrying the ball and opponents with him. On Friday, McClone made his first steps of his march toward collegiate athletics official with the … Read More