Archive - May 20, 2011 - Sports Article
MARION — Everything began with the 800-meter for Whitko’s Trapper Mize.
It was the one event he focused on coming in as a freshman.
Thursday night, as a junior, Mize turned what started as hard work for one event into three titles at the Marion boys track and field sectional.
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MARION — Some times pure heart brings home a championship.
For Churubusco boys’ track and field, a final 100 meter dash of will capped off an historic Marion sectional where the Eagles traveled home to Turtletown with four event titles and a fourth-place finish as a team.
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FORT WAYNE — Just as they did in the regular season, Columbia City girls’ tennis came out on the winning side of a Whitley County rivalry Thursday. This time, a 4-1 win over Whitko sent the Lady Wildcats packing for the offseason as the Lady Eagles picked up their 13th win of the season in the opening round of the Homestead sectional.
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MARION — And then there were three.
Columbia City boys’ track and field had the postseason continue for three Eagles after Thursday’s Marion sectional at Indiana Wesleyan University.
Along with a seventh-place finish with 43 points, Columbia City had Brenden Zoltek, Adam Bernhard and Lucas Hahn advance to next Thursday’s Wayne regional.