August 17th High School Results
Volleyball
Northridge 25 25 25
Lakeland 11 19 17
Northridge Leader
Tori Roberts 16 Kills, 6 Aces,
21 Service Points
Volleyball
Fairfield 25 25 25
Fremont 6 10 9
Fairfield Leader
Jamie Stack 10 Kills, 2 Blocks, 7 Digs, 6 Aces
Volleyball
Clinton Christian 25 25 25
Mishawaka First Baptist 10 8 16
Volleyball
Fort Wayne Harding 3
Hamilton 2
Girls Golf
Goshen 193, West Noble 226
Wawasee 160
C Volleyball
Northrige 22 25 15
Lakeland 25 20 9
Girls Soccer
Junior Varsity
Goshen 5
Elkhart Memional 0
Girls Soccer
Goshen 3
Elkhart Memional 0
Girls Soccer
Northride 8 South Bend Clay 0
Connie Smith 4 Goals 1 Assist
Junior Varsity Volleyball
Northridge 25 25
Lakeland 12 10
Janelle Petttifore 17 service points
Boys Soccer
Penn 2
Northridge 1
Cross County Polls
BOYS
1. Columbus North
2. Noblesville
3. Terra Haute North
4. North Central
5. Carmel
6. Franklin Central
7. Hamilton Southeastern
8. LaPorte
9. Chesterton
10. Lawrence Central
11. Zionsville
12. North Harrison
13. South Bend St. Joe
14. Fishers
15. Valparaiso
16. West Lafayette
17. Bloomington South
18. Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger
19. Perry Central
20. Fort Wayne Snider
21. Lawrence North
22. Center Grove
23. Homestead
24. Martinsville
25. Northridge
GIRLS
1. Carmel
2. Brownsburg
3. Noblesville
4. Columbus North
5. Terre Haute North
6. Valparaiso
7. Franklin Central
8. Bloomington South
9. Crown Point
10. West Noble
11. Huntington North
12. Fort Wayne Concordia
13. North Central
14. Columbia City
15. Portage
16. Pike
17. Lawrence Central
18. Northridge
19. West Lafayette
20. Center Grove
21. Westfield
22. DeKalb
23. Lake Central
24. Fishers
25. Zionsville
Boys soccer
GOSHEN — In his first match with Bethany after transferring from Wawasee, Drew Sylvester did not take long to be noticed. He scored in the game's tenth minute to put the Bruins up 1-0, then added another tally 22 minutes later and a third after halftime as the Bruins routed conference rival Culver Community 6-0.
Sylvester, whose hat trick is the first by a Bruin since Jordan Weaver's on September 9, 2008, was joined in scoring by Josh Stoltzfus, Femi Hollinger-Janzen, and Joel Yoder. Despite allowing all six goals, Culver goalkeeper Zach Loehmer was credited with 12 saves in the Bruin barrage; however, his teammates were unable to muster a single shot on goal.
Bethany 6, Culver Community 0
B: Drew Sylvester (10')
B: Sylvester (32')
B: Femi Hollinger-Janzen (35')
B: Sylvester (59')
B: Josh Stoltzfus (68')
B: Joel Yoder (70')
Assists — Hollinger-Janzen 2, Eder Paez, Stoltzfus, Yoder. Shots on goal — Culver Community 0, Bethany 18. Saves — Culver Community: Zach Loehmer 12; Bethany: Jeff Yoder 0.
Lineups
Culver Community: Zach Loehmer; Kyle Vlach, Alex Shafer, Dylan Bennett, A.J. Neice, Curtis Stacy, Nick Pritz, Jordan Sanders, Mark Maes, Trent Becker, Larry Clinlger.
Bethany: Jeff Yoder; Ben Bontreger, James Helmuth, Caleb Morris, Aaron Stiffney; Tyler Brenneman, Femi Hollinger-Janzen, Matt Weaver, Joel Yoder; Josh Stoltzfus, Drew Sylvester.
Girls soccer
SOUTH BEND — Bethany at South Bend Riley, ppd., no new date.
Tonight's match was called off by Riley due to a scheduling conflict; it is not known whether the game will be made up.
Boys tennis
GOSHEN — The Bruins defeated Northridge 3-2 tonight for what is believed to be the first time since Bethany began playing tennis in 1992. The deciding point came at #3 singles, where Nate Brendle successfully defended a pair of points that would have sent his first match as a Bruin to a third set at 6-4, 4-6. Instead, he captured that game and the next two as well to take the match in an hour and 43 minutes. The top Raiders doubles team of David Long and Alex Radelich came back as well, returning from a third-set hole at 3-4 to win the final set and set the team score in stone.
Bethany 3, Northridge 2
Ben Mast lost to Nick Myers 2-6, 0-6. Seth Krabill def. Chris Robbins 6-4, 6-3. Nate Brendle def. Josh Garfein 6-4, 7-5. Kyle Miller/Matt Ebersole lost to David Long/Alex Radelich 6-4, 4-6, 4-6. Russell Klassen/Blake Shetler def. A.J. Thielking/Doug Jakubowicz 6-2, 6-3.
JV: Northridge 7, Bethany 1
Parth Patel lost to Byron Slabach 0-8. Ryan Minter lost to Will Erekson 0-8. Josh Helmuth lost to Jed Miller 0-8. Patel lost to Clay Schell 1-8. Evan Grimes/Abe Thorne lost to Connor Cameron/Andrew Gingerich 4-8. Wade Troyer/Joel Gerig def. Michael Eash/Erik Beck 8-4. Justin Zehr/Bryan Nguyen lost to Ryan Taylor/James Kristofzski 3-8
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Michiana Sports Authority football game preview
NORTHRIDGE VS SOUTH BEND RILEY FOOTBALL PREP
SOUTH BEND RILEY WILDCATS FOOTBALL
Coach: Jim Berger (9-32 in 4 yrs.)
Sectional Title: 1992
NIC Titles: 1964, 1965
NIC East Division Title: 1937, 1949, 1954, 1962
Stadium: Jackson Field (c- 6,000)
Enrollment: 1435
Sectional: Class 4A Sectional 10
Playoff record: 10-25 Coach Berger
South Bend Riley Yearly record
2010 Riley Football Schedule
Aug 20 at Northridge
Aug 27 at Mishawaka Marian
Sep 03 at Hammond Gavit
* Sep 10 MISHAWAKA
* Sep 17 at Elkhart Central
* Sep 24 SB ADAMS
* Oct 01 at SB Clay
* Oct 08 SB WASHINGTON
* Oct 15 SB St. Joseph's
2009: Jim Berger (3-8; 9-32 .219 overall)
2007-2008 Mike Nate (5-15 .250)
2004-2006: Ron Metcalfe (6-24; 51-52 .495 overall)
2001-2003: Jim Berger (6-25 .194)
1998-2000: Ted Chrisman (13-17 .433)
1991-1997: Ron Metcalfe (45-28)
1989-1990: Phil Teegarden (8-10 .444)
1977-1988: Clarke Dippell (55-61 .474)
1972-1976: Steve Horvath (17-32 .347)
1957-1971: Jim Whitmer (63-69-8 .479)
1942-1956: Paul "Spike" Kelly (89-45-5 .658)
1940-1941: Harry Koss (8-7-2 .500)
1930-1939: Forest Wood (49-35-6 .578)
Northridge Football Schedule
Aug 20 SOUTH BEND RILEY
Aug 27 at East Noble
* Sep 03 at Wawasee
* Sep 10 PLYMOUTH
* Sep 17 WARSAW
* Sep 24 at NorthWood
* Oct 01 at Goshen
* Oct 08 CONCORD
* Oct 15 ELKHART MEMORIAL
# Oct 22 Class 4A Sectional 11
Northridge Head Coaches:
2003-2009: Jon Kirkton (17-55 .236)
1997-2002: Frank Amato (11-51 .177)
1988-1996: Dennis Sienicki (37-50 .425)
1982-1987: John Weaver (13-42 .236)
1976-1981: Ray Reid (26-33 .441)
1974-1975: Bob Cornell (17-2 .895)
1971-1973: Ron Lintz (7-23 .233)
Coach: Jon Kirkton (7 yrs. 17-55)
Playoff record: 10-25
SOUTH BEND RILEY WILDCATS FOOTBALL
Coach: Jim Berger (9-32 in 4 yrs.)
Sectional Title: 1992
NIC Titles: 1964, 1965
NIC East Division Title: 1937, 1949, 1954, 1962
Stadium: Jackson Field (c- 6,000)
Enrollment: 1435
Sectional: Class 4A Sectional 10
Playoff record: 10-25 Coach Berger
South Bend Riley Yearly record
2010 Riley Football Schedule
Aug 20 at Northridge
Aug 27 at Mishawaka Marian
Sep 03 at Hammond Gavit
* Sep 10 MISHAWAKA
* Sep 17 at Elkhart Central
* Sep 24 SB ADAMS
* Oct 01 at SB Clay
* Oct 08 SB WASHINGTON
* Oct 15 SB St. Joseph's
2009: Jim Berger (3-8; 9-32 .219 overall)
2007-2008 Mike Nate (5-15 .250)
2004-2006: Ron Metcalfe (6-24; 51-52 .495 overall)
2001-2003: Jim Berger (6-25 .194)
1998-2000: Ted Chrisman (13-17 .433)
1991-1997: Ron Metcalfe (45-28)
1989-1990: Phil Teegarden (8-10 .444)
1977-1988: Clarke Dippell (55-61 .474)
1972-1976: Steve Horvath (17-32 .347)
1957-1971: Jim Whitmer (63-69-8 .479)
1942-1956: Paul "Spike" Kelly (89-45-5 .658)
1940-1941: Harry Koss (8-7-2 .500)
1930-1939: Forest Wood (49-35-6 .578)
Northridge Football Schedule
Aug 20 SOUTH BEND RILEY
Aug 27 at East Noble
* Sep 03 at Wawasee
* Sep 10 PLYMOUTH
* Sep 17 WARSAW
* Sep 24 at NorthWood
* Oct 01 at Goshen
* Oct 08 CONCORD
* Oct 15 ELKHART MEMORIAL
# Oct 22 Class 4A Sectional 11
Northridge Head Coaches:
2003-2009: Jon Kirkton (17-55 .236)
1997-2002: Frank Amato (11-51 .177)
1988-1996: Dennis Sienicki (37-50 .425)
1982-1987: John Weaver (13-42 .236)
1976-1981: Ray Reid (26-33 .441)
1974-1975: Bob Cornell (17-2 .895)
1971-1973: Ron Lintz (7-23 .233)
Coach: Jon Kirkton (7 yrs. 17-55)
Playoff record: 10-25
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Midlebury Showcase
MICHIANA SPORTS AUTHORITY PRESENTS
MIDDLEBURY SHOWCASE
Just look at all the activies happening
Middlebury Summer Festival August 13-14
Middlebury Fall Festival September 17-18
BBQ 3th Fridays August 19-20
Northridge Football Scrimmage vs Lakeland August 13th
Northridge Soccer Scrimmage August 14th
South Bend Clay vs Northridge Boys Soccer August 19th
Northridge Fall Pep Rally Aug 19th
South Bend Riley vs Northridge Football Game August 20th
Warsaw at Northridge Football Game Sept 17th
Cruise-In at Essenhaus Every Thursday
SOUTH BEND SILVER HAWK’S SWOOP COMING TO MIDDLEBURY
During all of these events Michiana Sports Authority will be webcasting Live from Northridge Sports Complex with interviews, game coverage, and full coverage of all the activies happening in an around Middlebury
MIDDLEBURY SHOWCASE
Just look at all the activies happening
Middlebury Summer Festival August 13-14
Middlebury Fall Festival September 17-18
BBQ 3th Fridays August 19-20
Northridge Football Scrimmage vs Lakeland August 13th
Northridge Soccer Scrimmage August 14th
South Bend Clay vs Northridge Boys Soccer August 19th
Northridge Fall Pep Rally Aug 19th
South Bend Riley vs Northridge Football Game August 20th
Warsaw at Northridge Football Game Sept 17th
Cruise-In at Essenhaus Every Thursday
SOUTH BEND SILVER HAWK’S SWOOP COMING TO MIDDLEBURY
During all of these events Michiana Sports Authority will be webcasting Live from Northridge Sports Complex with interviews, game coverage, and full coverage of all the activies happening in an around Middlebury
Friday, August 6, 2010
Bobby Cox new commissioner
August 6, 2010
BOBBY COX NAMED EIGHTH IHSAA COMMISSIONER
Robert M. (Bobby) Cox, who excelled as a teacher, coach and athletic administrator during a 31-year career in interscholastic athletics and educational administration, today was named the next commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc.
Cox, 53, has been an IHSAA assistant commissioner since 2000. He will officially succeed Blake Ress as IHSAA commissioner on February 1, 2011. Ress announced his intentions to retire on June 25, 2010 and will leave the position after 10½ years at the helm of the IHSAA.
Cox will be the eighth person to serve as IHSAA commissioner. He follows Blake Ress (2000-2011), Bob Gardner (1995-2000), C. Eugene Cato (1983-1995), Ward E. Brown (1976-1983), Phil N. Eskew (1962-1976), L.V. Phillips (1945-1962) and Arthur L. Trester (1929-1945).
“Mr. Cox has proven leadership skills that he has developed during his career – especially during the past 10 years as assistant commissioner,” said Geoff Penrod, athletic director of Columbia City High School and chairman of the IHSAA Executive Committee. “He has strong vision for the IHSAA: respecting the past, facing the challenges of the present, and is ready to embrace the unknown of the future. We are excited and look forward to working with Bobby as the new commissioner.”
Since joining the IHSAA, Cox has been responsible for football, boys’ golf, boys’ and girls’ track and field, and wrestling. He is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Football Rules Committee and currently serves as the Chairman of the Research Subcommittee. Previously, he served as a member of the NFHS Coaches’ Education committee from 2002-2006. Additionally, Cox serves as an advisor to the Commission on Sports Medicine of the Indiana State Medical Association.
“I am humbled and honored to be named the eighth commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association,” said Cox. “I look forward to working along with Commissioner Ress in executing a smooth transition as he concludes his distinguished career in education. It is with great anticipation and hope that I look ahead to the future of education-based athletics in our state and the opportunity to serve both our membership and the thousands of high school students that participate in our programs.”
“The membership of the IHSAA and the student-athletes we serve are facing tremendous challenges unlike any before,” Cox said. “Our member schools strive to provide quality programming with ever shrinking resources while our student-athletes enter into a global society which is the most competitive in history. Our mission must be one of collaboration with our constituents to facilitate every potential opportunity for our young people to continue to experience and enjoy the positive values gained from interscholastic participation.”
“The quality of the candidates that the committee interviewed for the Commissioner’s position was excellent and I congratulate the Committee on successfully completing a daunting task," said Blake Ress. “I am genuinely pleased that the Executive Committee has chosen Bobby Cox to be the next commissioner. He has been a hard working, loyal, and dedicated assistant commissioner who is deserving of this opportunity. The public as well as the membership will find Bobby to be a personable, intelligent leader who embraces technology and is a good problem-solver."
Prior to joining the IHSAA, Cox had spent 21 years as a teacher, coach, and athletic administrator in the Carmel Clay Schools. He served as athletics and activities director at Clay Junior High from 1990-97, and as the athletic director at Carmel High School from 1997-2000. At Carmel High School, his responsibilities included management of 54 athletic teams and 97 coaches who annually served more than 1,100 student-athletes. During his tenure as Carmel High School athletic director, he served as the host administrator for numerous IHSAA tournament events, including the cross country and softball state finals.
Professionally, he has completed coursework to earn the designation of Certified Athletic Administrator by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association.
Cox is a graduate of Carmel High School, where he participated in cross country and track and field. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health from Butler University in 1979 and a master’s degree in secondary education from Butler in 1987.
Cox and his wife, Kathy, the athletic director at Clay Middle School, reside in Carmel.
BOBBY COX AT A GLANCE
FULL NAME
Robert Michael Cox.
BIRTH
October 24, 1956 in Birmingham, Alabama.
EDUCATION
Carmel High School, 1975.
Butler University (B.S., Physical Education and Health), 1979.
Butler University (M.S., Secondary Education), 1987.
FAMILY
Wife: Kathy.
CAREER PATH
Carmel Clay Junior High School, 1990-97: athletics and activities director.
Carmel High School, 1997-2000: athletic director.
Indiana High School Athletic Association, assistant commissioner, 2000-2011.
Indiana High School Athletic Association, commissioner, February 2011
BOBBY COX NAMED EIGHTH IHSAA COMMISSIONER
Robert M. (Bobby) Cox, who excelled as a teacher, coach and athletic administrator during a 31-year career in interscholastic athletics and educational administration, today was named the next commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc.
Cox, 53, has been an IHSAA assistant commissioner since 2000. He will officially succeed Blake Ress as IHSAA commissioner on February 1, 2011. Ress announced his intentions to retire on June 25, 2010 and will leave the position after 10½ years at the helm of the IHSAA.
Cox will be the eighth person to serve as IHSAA commissioner. He follows Blake Ress (2000-2011), Bob Gardner (1995-2000), C. Eugene Cato (1983-1995), Ward E. Brown (1976-1983), Phil N. Eskew (1962-1976), L.V. Phillips (1945-1962) and Arthur L. Trester (1929-1945).
“Mr. Cox has proven leadership skills that he has developed during his career – especially during the past 10 years as assistant commissioner,” said Geoff Penrod, athletic director of Columbia City High School and chairman of the IHSAA Executive Committee. “He has strong vision for the IHSAA: respecting the past, facing the challenges of the present, and is ready to embrace the unknown of the future. We are excited and look forward to working with Bobby as the new commissioner.”
Since joining the IHSAA, Cox has been responsible for football, boys’ golf, boys’ and girls’ track and field, and wrestling. He is a member of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Football Rules Committee and currently serves as the Chairman of the Research Subcommittee. Previously, he served as a member of the NFHS Coaches’ Education committee from 2002-2006. Additionally, Cox serves as an advisor to the Commission on Sports Medicine of the Indiana State Medical Association.
“I am humbled and honored to be named the eighth commissioner of the Indiana High School Athletic Association,” said Cox. “I look forward to working along with Commissioner Ress in executing a smooth transition as he concludes his distinguished career in education. It is with great anticipation and hope that I look ahead to the future of education-based athletics in our state and the opportunity to serve both our membership and the thousands of high school students that participate in our programs.”
“The membership of the IHSAA and the student-athletes we serve are facing tremendous challenges unlike any before,” Cox said. “Our member schools strive to provide quality programming with ever shrinking resources while our student-athletes enter into a global society which is the most competitive in history. Our mission must be one of collaboration with our constituents to facilitate every potential opportunity for our young people to continue to experience and enjoy the positive values gained from interscholastic participation.”
“The quality of the candidates that the committee interviewed for the Commissioner’s position was excellent and I congratulate the Committee on successfully completing a daunting task," said Blake Ress. “I am genuinely pleased that the Executive Committee has chosen Bobby Cox to be the next commissioner. He has been a hard working, loyal, and dedicated assistant commissioner who is deserving of this opportunity. The public as well as the membership will find Bobby to be a personable, intelligent leader who embraces technology and is a good problem-solver."
Prior to joining the IHSAA, Cox had spent 21 years as a teacher, coach, and athletic administrator in the Carmel Clay Schools. He served as athletics and activities director at Clay Junior High from 1990-97, and as the athletic director at Carmel High School from 1997-2000. At Carmel High School, his responsibilities included management of 54 athletic teams and 97 coaches who annually served more than 1,100 student-athletes. During his tenure as Carmel High School athletic director, he served as the host administrator for numerous IHSAA tournament events, including the cross country and softball state finals.
Professionally, he has completed coursework to earn the designation of Certified Athletic Administrator by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association.
Cox is a graduate of Carmel High School, where he participated in cross country and track and field. He earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education and health from Butler University in 1979 and a master’s degree in secondary education from Butler in 1987.
Cox and his wife, Kathy, the athletic director at Clay Middle School, reside in Carmel.
BOBBY COX AT A GLANCE
FULL NAME
Robert Michael Cox.
BIRTH
October 24, 1956 in Birmingham, Alabama.
EDUCATION
Carmel High School, 1975.
Butler University (B.S., Physical Education and Health), 1979.
Butler University (M.S., Secondary Education), 1987.
FAMILY
Wife: Kathy.
CAREER PATH
Carmel Clay Junior High School, 1990-97: athletics and activities director.
Carmel High School, 1997-2000: athletic director.
Indiana High School Athletic Association, assistant commissioner, 2000-2011.
Indiana High School Athletic Association, commissioner, February 2011
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Northridge Girls Golf
Northridge played host to Elkhart Central at Sim's Oak Hills on Thursday 8/5/10.
Team Scores
Northridge 206
Elkhart Central 235
Northridge individual results
Alayna Frauhiger 44
Robbie Reiner 48
Katie Moniot 58
Tori Roberts 56
Madison Stewart 60
Northridge JV results Only two JV players
Sidney Reed 65
Kelly Soard 70
Elkhart Central results
Hannah Whisler 50
Chloe Anagnos 62
Kayla Sawyer 63
Nellie Sigsbee 60
Northridge Record 3 wins and 0 losses
Elkhart Central Record 0-1
Next match: Northridge plays at Goshen Invitational @ Maple Crest on Friday 8/6/10 @ 8:30pm
Team Scores
Northridge 206
Elkhart Central 235
Northridge individual results
Alayna Frauhiger 44
Robbie Reiner 48
Katie Moniot 58
Tori Roberts 56
Madison Stewart 60
Northridge JV results Only two JV players
Sidney Reed 65
Kelly Soard 70
Elkhart Central results
Hannah Whisler 50
Chloe Anagnos 62
Kayla Sawyer 63
Nellie Sigsbee 60
Northridge Record 3 wins and 0 losses
Elkhart Central Record 0-1
Next match: Northridge plays at Goshen Invitational @ Maple Crest on Friday 8/6/10 @ 8:30pm
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