Archive - Jan 2012 - Sports Article
January 4th
Boys basketball
LaVille wins at NorthWood
LaVille bounced back from a Peru Tournament championship loss with a 59-51 win on the road at NorthWood Tuesday.
The Lancers were led by Andrew Hostetler’s 20 points, while Jordyn Williams and Nick Amor chipped in 16 and 11, respectively. Justin Baker finished with game-high tallies of four assists — along with Williams — five steals and seven rebounds for LaVille.
NorthWood was led by Jonathon Wilkinson’s 13 points, followed by Braxton Miller’s 12 and Zach Zurcher’s 11 in a balanced scoring effort.
January 3rd
Argos boys basketball coach Doug Snyder talks with players from the sidelines of the Dragons' Winter Classic game with West Central at home at Phil Weybright Gymnasium last week.
January 2nd
Monday, Jan. 2
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Argos boys basketball at South Central 5:30 p.m.
Bremen boys basketball vs. Bethany Christian 7:30 p.m.
LaVille boys basketball at NorthWood 7:45 p.m.
Glenn girls basketball vs. Mishawaka Marian 7:30 p.m.
Triton boys basketball at Elkhart Christian 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 4
Argos girls basketball at North Miami 7:30 p.m.
Oregon-Davis girls basketball vs. Triton 7 p.m.
Plymouth girls basketball at New Prairie 7:30 p.m.
Triton girls basketball at Oregon-Davis 8 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 5
Bremen girls basketball at Bethany Christian 7:30 p.m.
LaVille’s Andrew Hostetler put up 21 points with five 3s as LaVille won its opener at the Peru Tournament Thursday against North Miami.
Argos’ Kayla Prochno put up a combined 30 points in two games as the Lady Dragons finished runner-up at the four-team Winter Classic last week.
It’s official. Plymouth native Morgan Uceny is the No. 1 women’s 1500-meter runner in the world.
So says Track & Field News magazine, which released it’s annual year-end rankings late Saturday, just before the New Year’s ball dropped in New York.
Track & Field News, known as the “Bible of the Sport,” has been compiling World and National rankings each year since 1947. A world-wide panel of experts votes on each event and the results are considered the “official” rankings of the running community.