Archive - Aug 24, 2010 - Sports Article
Columbia City's Samara Qureshi (4) sets up a hit for Paige Moore (11) during the first game of the Lady Eagles home match against Garrett Tuesday. Qureshi led City in digs, blocks and assists on the night. Garrett swept three games from Columbia City winning 25-16, 25-15, 25-17.
SOUTH WHITLEY – Sometimes when matches are lopsided the difficulty comes in playing to ones potential, and maintaining focus whether on the winning or losing side of those scores.
That was the challenge facing both Columbia City and Whitko tennis teams when the two Whitley County rivals squared off Monday on the Whitko courts. A veteran Columbia City team took a 5-0 win over the Wildcats, limiting the hosts to five games total.
COLUMBIA CITY — Soccer is a sport of sudden changes. Despite being 80 minutes long, for 62 minutes two teams battled in a scoreless affair Monday at Max Gandy Athletic Field.
After countless attacks and numerous saves on both ends of the field, a deadlocked game at halftime seems to be building for a climatic ending.
COLUMBIA CITY — Putting is the ultimate test of any golfer’s game. It can make a bad tee shot be forgotten when a long putt is sunk or it can turn against you making a great start turn into a snowman on the scorecard.
Monday, Columbia City girls’ golf had just enough putts to post its fifth consecutive dual match score under 200 as a team.
In the process, the Lady Eagles matched their own win total from a year ago beating North Side on the back nine at Eagle Glen Golf Course 198-260.