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Kokomo — Damon Foreman made play after play in leading No. 9-ranked Lewis Cass past Northwestern 28-7 in the Class 2A Sectional 28 championship Friday night in front of an overflow crowd at the Tigers’ field.....more>>

  • Kings make it 11 straight
    Kokomo — Friday’s victory by the Kings marked their 11th consecutive over Northwestern, dating back to the Tigers’ last win in the 1999 sectional tournament.

  • Catholic rolls past Caston
    FULTON — Class A No. 1-ranked Lafayette Central Catholic came into Friday night’s Sectional 34 championship game here against Caston with the most gaudy statistics in the state.

  • NASON: Reflections on Colts’ latest win
    Forty-nine degrees was the temperature at kickoff for the Colts-49ers game Sunday afternoon, and the paid attendance was 66,229. The Colts looked as if they just came off a bye week when they actually were coming off a domination game against the St. Louis Rams.

  • FOOTBALL: Tough early exits
    Area football teams had big expectations going into the IHSAA tournament last week. But three that posted winning seasons — Logansport, Pioneer and Winamac — were eliminated after the first round of their respective sectionals.

  • Starbuck wins age group title at Urbanathlon
    Wabash College sophomore Sam Starbuck was flipping through the pages of Men’s Health magazine when he saw a promo for the Men’s Health Urbanathlon in Chicago.

  • VOLLEYBALL: Fast start not enough
    LAFAYETTE — Logansport’s volleyball team gave Harrison its best punch. The Raiders staggered, regrouped and recovered just in time to pull out a narrow win in game one.
    After that it was all Harrison.

  • Soccer fields named after Fisher
    ONWARD — When John D. Fisher passed away in April, Juanita Jackson knew right away she wanted to do something to preserve his memory.

  • Unbeaten vs. undefeated
    This year Pioneer has one of its once-in-a-lifetime, senior-led, dominant football teams.

  • Pioneer, W. Central win to set up showdown
    There’ll be a Saturday morning showdown at the North White volleyball sectional.

SECTION POLL
Who is the Week 8 Loganland Football Online MVP?
Carroll’s Skylar Bagwell (rushed for 97 yards including a 63-yard TD in 28-17 win at Frontier)
Cass ‘D’ (held Maconaquah to 15 total yards and one first down, forced three turnovers and scored a TD in 69-0 win on the road)
Caston’s Ethan Zartman (rushed for 55 yards including 20-yard TD on senior night against Winamac)
Logansport’s Chris Titus (had a 22-yard fumble return for a TD against Kokomo)
Pioneer’s Bryce Kiser (had 207 yards from scrimmage and four TDs in 57-0 win over Tri-County)
Winamac’s Andrew Malott (passed for 213 yards and three TDs in 24-6 win at Caston)
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