Warsaw advances to first-ever state title game

Without question, the biggest game in Warsaw football history was played Friday night at Fisher Field. The stakes were simple: win, and head down to Indianapolis to represent the northern half of Indiana in the state championship game. After disposing of the No. 1 and No. 2 5A teams in the state the two previous weeks, the Tigers once again had their hands full with No. 3 Merrillville.

The secret to success

Since Adam and Eve were escorted out of the Garden of Eden, human beings have been on a search to find the secret of success.

Warsaw captures regional football Championship with sixth straight win

History was made on two separate occasions at Fisher Field Friday night. The first was simple — by having the game at home, the Warsaw Football team played host to a regional contest for the first time in school history.

Warsaw stuns No. 1 Concord to win sectional title

Revenge is a dish best-served cold.

Parker ushers in new era of Tippecanoe Valley girls basketball 

Urgency … That was the common theme preached by first-year head coach Rebekah Parker at Tippecanoe Valley High School during a preseason practice.

Expectations can be tricky

Expectations are a funny thing.

The hatred of Caitlin Clark

Caitlin Clark set the sports world on fire during her last two years of college, and it hasn’t changed a lot since she moved to Indianapolis.

Bears are still a mess

The subject of the possibility of a new stadium for the Chicago Bears came up again this week.

Why Pete Rose can never get in

Pete Rose died last week.

Stadiums make a huge difference

I do not want, in any way, to prolong the agony for White Sox fans. You’ve suffered enough. You have suffered in a way that fans of no major league baseball team ever have before.