Boys basketballGOSHEN — Lakeland 57, Bethany 40
Lakeland: Marco Olivares 1 2-6 4, Cody Richardson 2 4-4 10, Spencer Mortola 5 3-5 15, Tim Abbott 2 0-0 4, Jalen King 6 7-7 20; Mitch Herber 0 0-0 0, Todd Knote 0 0-0 0, Chandler Mynhier 1 0-0 2. Totals 17 16-22 (72.7%) 57.
Bethany: David DeLeeuw 4 7-9 16, Caleb Morris 2 4-4 8, Andy Slagel 4 0-0 8, Sol Brenneman 1 0-0 3, Bryce Rheinheimer 1 0-0 3; Jared Miller 0 0-0 0, Jesse Loewen 1 0-0 2. Totals 13 11-13 (84.6%) 40.
L 1 18 21 17 — 57
B 5 14 8 13 — 40
Three-point goals — Lakeland 5 (Abbott 2, Richardson 2, King), Bethany 3 (Brenneman, DeLeeuw, Rheinheimer). Total fouls — Lakeland 18, Bethany 22. Fouled out — Morris.
Rebounds — Lakeland 24, Bethany 25 (DeLeeuw 8, Morris 5, Slagel 5). Assists — Lakeland 10, Bethany 11 (Morris 4, Rheinheimer 2). Officials — Keith Denlinger, Ken Denlinger, Roger Haeck.
JV: Lakeland 51, Bethany 13. Leading scorers — Lakeland: Daemyn Priestly 18; Bethany: Cristian Romero 6. More to come.
Girls basketballGOSHEN — 1A #1 Canterbury 72, Bethany 35
Canterbury: Matte Troxel 3-4 0-0 6, Aaliyah Gaines 4-12 1-2 10, Kindall Fincher 6-10 1-2 15, Darby Maggard 8-16 2-2 22, Bailey Farley 7-14 4-4 19; Logan Rogers 0-0 0-0 0, Carly Johnson 0-0 0-0 0, Rachel Hoagburg 0-1 0-0 0, Emma Hyndman 0-0 0-0 0, Georgia Williams 0-0 0-1 0, Katie Haines 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 28-58 (48.3%) 8-11 (72.7%) 72.
Bethany: Alena Yoder 0-2 0-0 0, Hannah Hochstetler 7-12 2-2 16, Natalie Thorne 2-6 1-4 5, Gina Gautsche 2-6 0-0 4, Malaina Weldy 2-4 0-1 4; Marie Bontrager 1-5 0-1 2, Laken Richer 2-6 0-0 4. Totals 16-41 (39.0%) 3-6 (50.0%) 35.
C 17 16 24 15 — 72
B 4 10 7 14 — 35
Three-point goals — Canterbury 8-19 (Maggard 4-8, Fincher 2-3, Gaines 1-2, Farley 1-4, Hoagburg 0-1, Troxel 0-1), Bethany 0-1 (Richer 0-1). Total fouls — Canterbury 15, Bethany 9. Fouled out — Farley.
Rebounds — Canterbury 29 (Fincher 7, Gaines 7, Farley 5, Troxel 5), Bethany 17 (Yoder 4). Assists — Canterbury 9 (Maggard 4, Fincher 3), Bethany 15 (Gautsche 7). Steals — Canterbury 13 (Maggard 5, Troxel 4), Bethany 5 (Bontrager 3). Blocks — Canterbury 4 (Fincher 2, Gaines 2), Bethany 1 (Thorne). Turnovers — Canterbury 12, Bethany 27. Officials — Drew Danik, Mike Otolski, Derek Jones.
JV: Canterbury 42, Bethany 10. Leading scorers — Canterbury: Delaney Carroll 8, Carly Johnson 8, Georgia Williams 7; Bethany: Catie Kauffman 5. More to come.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it!HOOVER, Ala. — Bethany senior Femi Hollinger-Janzen scored on a first-touch shot from the top of the penalty area with less than 9:00 to play as the West beat the East, 3-2, in the NSCAA High School soccer All-American Game Saturday night at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The Indiana University recruit and Indiana Soccer Coaches Association player of the year was one of 37 players chosen to the game.
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High School Fall Awards
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GOSHEN — Bethany announced team award winners for the recently-concluded fall sports season Tuesday night. The MVPs for each sport are below, with all award winners listed below the jump.
GOSHEN — Bethany announced team award winners for the recently-concluded fall sports season Tuesday night. The MVPs for each sport are below, with all award winners listed below the jump.
This Week In Bruindom, October 30-November 6
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Tuesday, November 1
Tuesday, November 1
- Fall sports awards program, 7:00 p.m.
- Girls basketball scrimmage at Goshen, 7:00 p.m.
Boys Soccer Lands Seven on All-NISC Teams
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GOSHEN — Seven Bruins were named to the all-conference teams of the Northern Indiana Soccer Conference at the NISC's coaches meeting Tuesday, the school has announced. First-team all conference representatives are seniors Femi Hollinger-Janzen and Drew Sylvester and juniors Josh Stoltzfus and Andrew Snyder; second-team all-conference representatives are senior Jared Nussbaum, senior Jeff Yoder and junior Caleb Morris. Hollinger-Janzen was named conference player of the year, keeping alive Bethany's streak of consecutive players of the year — Hollinger-Janzen won the 2010 award, while Jesse Ramer took the inaugural honors in 2009.
All-Northern Indiana Soccer Conference First Team
Bethany — senior Femi Hollinger-Janzen, senior Drew Sylvester, junior Josh Stoltzfus, junior Andrew Snyder. Culver Military — senior Dustin Cowell, senior Ryan Sete (goalkeeper), junior Luther Jacobs, junior Austin Spencer. South Bend Trinity — senior John Loughran, senior John Rose. Argos — senior Patric Shei, senior Ronald Tanner. Lakeland Christian — senior Bryce Glock. Elkhart Christian — senior Wynn Bishop.
All-NISC Second Team
Bethany — senior Jared Nussbaum, senior Jeff Yoder (goalkeeper), junior Caleb Morris. Culver Military —junior Manuel Ituarte, junior Brock Frazier, sophomore Tanner Grant. South Bend Trinity — senior Patrick Couch, senior Kevin Thomas, junior Tim Pringel. Argos — junior Zach Stockman, sophomore Taylor Ogle. Lakeland Christian — senior Andrew Palladino, senior Josh Silveus. Elkhart Christian — senior Jordan Addison.
NISC Standings
Bethany 5-0, Culver Military 4-1, South Bend Trinity 3-2, Argos 2-3, Lakeland Christian 1-4, Elkhart Christian 0-5.
All-Northern Indiana Soccer Conference First Team
Bethany — senior Femi Hollinger-Janzen, senior Drew Sylvester, junior Josh Stoltzfus, junior Andrew Snyder. Culver Military — senior Dustin Cowell, senior Ryan Sete (goalkeeper), junior Luther Jacobs, junior Austin Spencer. South Bend Trinity — senior John Loughran, senior John Rose. Argos — senior Patric Shei, senior Ronald Tanner. Lakeland Christian — senior Bryce Glock. Elkhart Christian — senior Wynn Bishop.
All-NISC Second Team
Bethany — senior Jared Nussbaum, senior Jeff Yoder (goalkeeper), junior Caleb Morris. Culver Military —junior Manuel Ituarte, junior Brock Frazier, sophomore Tanner Grant. South Bend Trinity — senior Patrick Couch, senior Kevin Thomas, junior Tim Pringel. Argos — junior Zach Stockman, sophomore Taylor Ogle. Lakeland Christian — senior Andrew Palladino, senior Josh Silveus. Elkhart Christian — senior Jordan Addison.
NISC Standings
Bethany 5-0, Culver Military 4-1, South Bend Trinity 3-2, Argos 2-3, Lakeland Christian 1-4, Elkhart Christian 0-5.
Baker's Dozen Awards Bestowed On Bruins
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INDIANAPOLIS — In a soccer game, using twelve players and a coach will result in someone getting a yellow card. In an award announcement, however, having twelve players plus a coach results in a press release. The latter is the camp in which Bethany finds itself after today's announcement of all-district and academic all-state awards by the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association.
Senior goalkeeper Jeff Yoder and senior midfielder Femi Hollinger-Janzen were named first-team all-District 1 players by the coaches association. District 1 stretches from Elkhart County west to the Illinois state line, going as far south as Oregon-Davis and LaVille. As first-team selections, Hollinger-Janzen and Yoder will represent the district in the ISCA college showcase on Nov. 19 and 20 at Indianapolis North Central High School.
The two players will be joined on the district 1 team by their head coach once again, as boys soccer coach Hank Willems was named District 1 private-school coach of the year and will coach the district team in that showcase. In a statement released by the school, Willems touted the Bruin selections as representatives of the team, saying "Having players selected from both the offense and defense represents the many quality players we have on both sides of the ball. Defensive players are often overlooked, so to have a goalkeeper selected is an acknowledgement of our entire defensive unit."
As members of the district's first and second teams, Yoder and Hollinger-Janzen will be eligible for all-state consideration; in addition, by virtue of his coach-of-the-year award, Willems will appear on the ballot for the state coach of the year award. Those awards will be announced at the ISCA awards banquet on the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. 20 in Indianapolis.
A total of ten Bruins were also announced as recipients of the ISCA All-Academic Award, given to players who are varsity contributors and have grade-point averages above 3.6 through three years or 3.7 through two. Recipients from the boys team include seniors Yoder and Jared Nussbaum along with juniors Lucas Morgan and Andrew Snyder. Six members of the girls team received all-academic awards: seniors Emma Caskey, Gina Gautsche, Malaina Weldy and Paige Wheeler, joined by juniors Natalie Thorne and Maddie Gerig.
INDIANAPOLIS — In a soccer game, using twelve players and a coach will result in someone getting a yellow card. In an award announcement, however, having twelve players plus a coach results in a press release. The latter is the camp in which Bethany finds itself after today's announcement of all-district and academic all-state awards by the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association.
Senior goalkeeper Jeff Yoder and senior midfielder Femi Hollinger-Janzen were named first-team all-District 1 players by the coaches association. District 1 stretches from Elkhart County west to the Illinois state line, going as far south as Oregon-Davis and LaVille. As first-team selections, Hollinger-Janzen and Yoder will represent the district in the ISCA college showcase on Nov. 19 and 20 at Indianapolis North Central High School.
The two players will be joined on the district 1 team by their head coach once again, as boys soccer coach Hank Willems was named District 1 private-school coach of the year and will coach the district team in that showcase. In a statement released by the school, Willems touted the Bruin selections as representatives of the team, saying "Having players selected from both the offense and defense represents the many quality players we have on both sides of the ball. Defensive players are often overlooked, so to have a goalkeeper selected is an acknowledgement of our entire defensive unit."
As members of the district's first and second teams, Yoder and Hollinger-Janzen will be eligible for all-state consideration; in addition, by virtue of his coach-of-the-year award, Willems will appear on the ballot for the state coach of the year award. Those awards will be announced at the ISCA awards banquet on the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. 20 in Indianapolis.
A total of ten Bruins were also announced as recipients of the ISCA All-Academic Award, given to players who are varsity contributors and have grade-point averages above 3.6 through three years or 3.7 through two. Recipients from the boys team include seniors Yoder and Jared Nussbaum along with juniors Lucas Morgan and Andrew Snyder. Six members of the girls team received all-academic awards: seniors Emma Caskey, Gina Gautsche, Malaina Weldy and Paige Wheeler, joined by juniors Natalie Thorne and Maddie Gerig.
33 Bruins Win Fall Awards
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11/28/2010 03:26:00 PM
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INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association has named Bruin senior Ben Mast as a first-team Academic All-State player for the 2010 season. Mast was also named first-team all-District 2, which covers northeast Indiana from Elkhart to Fort Wayne. Mast is the first Bethany player to be honored with either award.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Soccer Coaches Association honored eleven Bethany players with Academic All-State and All-State awards for the 2010 season. Junior Femi Hollinger-Janzen was named third-team all-state at the awards banquet Nov. 21 in Indianapolis, while seniors Ben Bontreger, James Helmuth and Joel Yoder joined juniors Jared Nussbaum and Jeff Yoder in receiving academic all-state honors for the boys. Girls team members on the academic all-state team, which requires a GPA of 3.6 (senior) or 3.7 (junior) were senior Sharisse Yoder and juniors Emma Caskey, Gina Gautsche, Paige Wheeler, and Malaina Weldy. Yoder was selected to and named the MVP of the PostYourT.org 1A all-star game Nov. 21 in Indianapolis.
GOSHEN — The string of Bethany players earning Northern Indiana Soccer Conference Player of the Year honors is at two. Femi Hollinger-Janzen was named the outstanding conference player for 2010, following in the footsteps of 2009 winner and current Western Michigan Bronco Jesse Ramer. Seniors Ben Bontreger, Aaron Stiffney, and Joel Yoder joined Hollinger-Janzen and junior Drew Sylvester on the all-NISC first team, while senior Matt Weaver and junior Jeff Yoder were Bethany representatives on the second team.
GOSHEN — Bethany announced its fall sports award winners Tuesday night, Nov. 2, for the 2010 seasons. The award winners are pictured and listed after the jump.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana High School Tennis Coaches Association has named Bruin senior Ben Mast as a first-team Academic All-State player for the 2010 season. Mast was also named first-team all-District 2, which covers northeast Indiana from Elkhart to Fort Wayne. Mast is the first Bethany player to be honored with either award.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Soccer Coaches Association honored eleven Bethany players with Academic All-State and All-State awards for the 2010 season. Junior Femi Hollinger-Janzen was named third-team all-state at the awards banquet Nov. 21 in Indianapolis, while seniors Ben Bontreger, James Helmuth and Joel Yoder joined juniors Jared Nussbaum and Jeff Yoder in receiving academic all-state honors for the boys. Girls team members on the academic all-state team, which requires a GPA of 3.6 (senior) or 3.7 (junior) were senior Sharisse Yoder and juniors Emma Caskey, Gina Gautsche, Paige Wheeler, and Malaina Weldy. Yoder was selected to and named the MVP of the PostYourT.org 1A all-star game Nov. 21 in Indianapolis.
GOSHEN — The string of Bethany players earning Northern Indiana Soccer Conference Player of the Year honors is at two. Femi Hollinger-Janzen was named the outstanding conference player for 2010, following in the footsteps of 2009 winner and current Western Michigan Bronco Jesse Ramer. Seniors Ben Bontreger, Aaron Stiffney, and Joel Yoder joined Hollinger-Janzen and junior Drew Sylvester on the all-NISC first team, while senior Matt Weaver and junior Jeff Yoder were Bethany representatives on the second team.
GOSHEN — Bethany announced its fall sports award winners Tuesday night, Nov. 2, for the 2010 seasons. The award winners are pictured and listed after the jump.
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Fall 2009 Athletic Awards
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11/03/2009 09:30:00 PM
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GOSHEN — Bethany held its fall sports award ceremony tonight in the school's auditorium. A list of major award winners by sport follows. Repeat winners are noted with an asterisk.
Boys/girls cross country
GOSHEN — Bethany held its fall sports award ceremony tonight in the school's auditorium. A list of major award winners by sport follows. Repeat winners are noted with an asterisk.
Boys/girls cross country
- Sportsmanship: *Leanne Hochstetler (senior), *Luis López (senior)
- Most Valuable Runner: Ben Hochstetler (sophomore)
Boys tennis
- Sportsmanship: Ben Mast (junior)
- Co-MVPs: Seth Krabill (junior), Ben Mast (junior)
- Most Improved: Austin Loucks (senior)
- JV Award: Blake Shetler (sophomore)
Volleyball
- Sportsmanship: Kate Steury (senior)
- Coaches' Award: Marla zumFelde (junior)
- Hustle: Mandy Schlabach (junior)
- Mental Attitude: Lexi Kantz (senior)
- Team Player: Corine Alvarez (senior)
- JV Award: Maria Thomas (freshman)
Boys soccer
- Sportsmanship: JD Nafziger (senior)
- Offensive MVP: Femi Hollinger-Janzen (sophomore)
- Defensive MVP: Aaron Stiffney (junior)
- Leadership: *Jesse Ramer (senior)
- Most Improved: *Ben Bontreger (junior)
- JV Award: Cory Bowman (junior)
Girls soccer
- Sportsmanship: Kelly Snyder (senior)
- Offensive MVP: *Emma Caskey (sophomore)
- Midfield MVP: *Sharisse Yoder (junior)
- Defensive MVP: Karli Graybill (senior)
In addition, several Bruins were named all-conference and all-district in recent weeks.
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Bethany Soccer Players Named All-Conference
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11/02/2009 09:56:00 PM
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GOSHEN — Jesse Ramer was named Northern Indiana Soccer Conference player of the year for the 2009 season, Bleeding Bruin Blue has learned. This is the third consecutive season on the all-NISC first team for the player with more assists than all but three players in school history; he is joined on the team by J.D. Nafziger, Aaron Stiffney, and Femi Hollinger-Janzen. Senior Seth Kauffman and junior Ben Bontreger are Bethany's representatives on the all-conference second team. (Ramer and Stiffney won all-district awards from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association last week; click here for more details.)
On the girls side, senior defender Karli Graybill was named all-conference for the first time, while junior midfielder Sharisse Yoder makes her second consecutive appearance. Senior goalkeeper Kelly Snyder, who recorded shutouts in nine of Bethany's eleven wins this year, was named to the second team for the second time, while senior forward Emma Gerig garnered second-team recognition as well.
GOSHEN — Jesse Ramer was named Northern Indiana Soccer Conference player of the year for the 2009 season, Bleeding Bruin Blue has learned. This is the third consecutive season on the all-NISC first team for the player with more assists than all but three players in school history; he is joined on the team by J.D. Nafziger, Aaron Stiffney, and Femi Hollinger-Janzen. Senior Seth Kauffman and junior Ben Bontreger are Bethany's representatives on the all-conference second team. (Ramer and Stiffney won all-district awards from the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association last week; click here for more details.)
On the girls side, senior defender Karli Graybill was named all-conference for the first time, while junior midfielder Sharisse Yoder makes her second consecutive appearance. Senior goalkeeper Kelly Snyder, who recorded shutouts in nine of Bethany's eleven wins this year, was named to the second team for the second time, while senior forward Emma Gerig garnered second-team recognition as well.
Breaking: Bruins Named All-District
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10/23/2009 07:02:00 PM
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GOSHEN — Bleeding Bruin Blue has learned that Bethany's Jesse Ramer was named to the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association's all-District 2 team. The all-district team will play in the College Showcase All-Star game in Indianapolis the weekend before Thanksgiving.
Hank Willems was named private school district coach of the year for the second consecutive season, while Bruin junior Aaron Stiffney was named to the second team.
All-state teams are determined at the College Showcase, November 21-22 at North Central High School.
Boys All-District Teams (Hoosier Futbol)
GOSHEN — Bleeding Bruin Blue has learned that Bethany's Jesse Ramer was named to the Indiana Soccer Coaches Association's all-District 2 team. The all-district team will play in the College Showcase All-Star game in Indianapolis the weekend before Thanksgiving.
Hank Willems was named private school district coach of the year for the second consecutive season, while Bruin junior Aaron Stiffney was named to the second team.
All-state teams are determined at the College Showcase, November 21-22 at North Central High School.
Boys All-District Teams (Hoosier Futbol)
Spring Interscholastic Athletic Awards
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6/03/2009 12:02:00 PM

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Spring athletic awards were given recently at an event which I cannot find on the school calendar. A list of major awards follows.
Baseball
- MVP: Johnny Kauffman (Sr)
- Outstanding offense: Mikey Kelly (Jr)
- Outstanding defense: Seth Kauffman (Jr)
- Utility man: Luke Slagel (Sr)
- Most improved: James Helmuth (So)
- Sportsmanship: Kyle Miller (So)
- JV award: Peter Schrock (Fr)
- MVP: Chelsea Noble (Sr)
- MVP: Jodi Stutzman (Sr)
- Most improved: Ali Hochstetler (So)
- Sportsmanship: Leanne Hochstetler (Jr)
- MVP: Ryan Snyder (Jr), who also had the honor of getting his name changed by the Elkhart Truth
- Sportsmanship: Nick Handrich (Sr)
- MVP: Emma Gerig (Jr)
- Sportsmanship: Alita Yoder (Sr), Casey Snyder (Sr)
- MVP: Mandy Schlabach (So)
- Most improved: Emma Caskey (Fr)
- Sportsmanship: Marla zumFelde (So)
- JV award: Sarah Brew (Fr)
- MVP: Jared Schwartzentruber (Sr)
- Mental attitude: Ben Miller (So)
- Rookie of the Year: Matt Ebersole (Fr)
Bethany Christian Awards (Elkhart Truth)
Seniors, Reinhardt Recognized for Achievement, Commitment
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GOSHEN — At Bethany's annual Awards Day presentation this afternoon, seniors Jordan Weaver and Jenae Rupp were honored with the school's annual Outstanding Senior Athlete Award. Weaver is a four-year letterwinner in boys soccer and a three-year letterwinner in boys basketball, and is tied with coach Hank Willems ('89) for ninth on the career goals list with 39 including 17 last year. Rupp is a two-year letterwinner at Bethany in both girls basketball and volleyball after transferring from NorthWood prior to the 2007-08 school year. She led the basketball team with 311 points this season and finished with 474 including her sophomore season at the Panther Pit.
Receiving Senior Scholar-Athlete Awards were Tim Gautsche, Erin Helmuth, Johnny Kauffman, Chelsea Noble, Jenae Rupp, Jared Schwartzentruber, Luke Slagel, Alisha Snyder, Jodi Stutzman, and Alita Yoder. Baseball and JV girls basketball coach Brent Reinhardt's athletic commitments were considered in his receiving the Teacher of the Year award.
Though no official signings have occurred, Weaver and Yoder will attend Goshen College on athletic scholarships.
GOSHEN — At Bethany's annual Awards Day presentation this afternoon, seniors Jordan Weaver and Jenae Rupp were honored with the school's annual Outstanding Senior Athlete Award. Weaver is a four-year letterwinner in boys soccer and a three-year letterwinner in boys basketball, and is tied with coach Hank Willems ('89) for ninth on the career goals list with 39 including 17 last year. Rupp is a two-year letterwinner at Bethany in both girls basketball and volleyball after transferring from NorthWood prior to the 2007-08 school year. She led the basketball team with 311 points this season and finished with 474 including her sophomore season at the Panther Pit.
Receiving Senior Scholar-Athlete Awards were Tim Gautsche, Erin Helmuth, Johnny Kauffman, Chelsea Noble, Jenae Rupp, Jared Schwartzentruber, Luke Slagel, Alisha Snyder, Jodi Stutzman, and Alita Yoder. Baseball and JV girls basketball coach Brent Reinhardt's athletic commitments were considered in his receiving the Teacher of the Year award.
Though no official signings have occurred, Weaver and Yoder will attend Goshen College on athletic scholarships.
This Week In Bruindom: March 15-21
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3/14/2009 03:15:00 PM
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March 15
March 15
- Athlete of the Week nominations due, 5:30 p.m.
- Baseball practice begins, 4:00 p.m.
- Girls tennis practice begins, 4:00 p.m.
- Golf practice begins, 4:00 p.m.
- MS girls basketball Bethany Invitational semifinals, 5:00 p.m. (A)
- MS girls basketball Bethany Invitational championship/consolation, 6:25 p.m. (A)
- Boys basketball awards program, 7:00 p.m.
- Triton vs. Lafayette Central Catholic in boys basketball semistate at Lafayette Jeff, 1:00 p.m. (V)
Girls Basketball Awards
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3/10/2009 08:47:00 PM
Tonight was the girls basketball awards program. In said program, the following awards were, um, awarded.
- MVP: Jenae Rupp ('09)
- Most Improved: Ali Hochstetler ('11)
- Sportsmanship: Sarah Lederman ('09)
- JV "MVP": Malaina Weldy ('12)
Things Get Moved
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3/10/2009 01:15:00 PM
Bleeding Bruin Blue Regional Central
As can be expected (this is Indiana basketball, after all), Bethany has completely cleared its school calendar of everything but basketball and the SAT for Saturday.
Changes include:
As can be expected (this is Indiana basketball, after all), Bethany has completely cleared its school calendar of everything but basketball and the SAT for Saturday.
Changes include:
- Boys basketball awards to Monday, March 16, 7:00 p.m.
- Spring Arts Day Public Performance to Monday, March 16, 7:00 p.m.
- MS girls basketball Bethany Invitational to Tuesday, March 17, 5:00 p.m.
This Week In Bruindom, March 8-14
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3/07/2009 03:15:00 PM
March 8
- Athlete of the Week nominations due, 5:30 p.m.
- Softball practice begins, 4:00 p.m.
- MS girls basketball at Montessori, 5:00 p.m. (A)
- Winter Athletic Awards program (girls basketball and cheerleading), 7:00 p.m.
- MS girls basketball vs. ECA, 4:30 p.m. (B?/A?)
MS girls basketball Bethany Invitational, 9:30 a.m. (A)ppd. to March 17- Boys basketball vs. Triton in regional semifinal at Triton, 10:00 a.m. (V)
- Caston vs. Bowman Academy in regional semifinal at Triton, 12:00 p.m. (V)
- Triton vs. Bowman Academy in regional final at Triton, 7:30 p.m. (V)
Fall Interscholastic Sports Awards
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11/11/2008 08:56:00 PM

Following are the sports awards which were presented earlier tonight in the awards program. This list only includes the awards given in the first, all-sports portion of the gathering. (Above should be everyone listed below.)
Girls soccer
- Most Goals: Emma Caskey (Fr)
- Sportsmanship: Alisha Snyder (Sr)
- Defense: Casey Snyder (Sr)
- Most Improved: Katie Yoder (Sr)
- Most Assists: Sharisse Yoder (So)
- JV Award: Anna Nafziger (Fr)
Boys soccer
- Most Improved: Ben Bontreger (So)
- Defensive MVP: Lewis Caskey (Sr)
- Leadership: Jesse Ramer (Jr)
- Sportsmanship: Aaron Stiffney (So)
- Offensive MVP: Jordan Weaver (Sr)
- JV Award: Joel Yoder (So)
Volleyball
- Mental Attitude: Corine Alvarez (Jr)
- Team Players: Hannah Grieser (Sr), Jenae Rupp (Sr)
- Sportswomanship: Mattie Lehman (So)
- Hustle: Chelsea Noble (Sr)
- JV Award: Sydney Kehr (Jr)
Boys Cross Country
- Most Valuable Runner: Nick Handrich (Sr)
- Most Improved: Ben Hochstetler (Fr)
- Sportsmanship: Luis Lopez (Jr)
- Freshman Award: Logan Schlabach (look at the award)
Girls Cross Country
- "Power" Award: Erin Helmuth (Sr), Alita Yoder (Sr)
- Most Improved: Jenae Hershberger (So)
- Most Valuable Runner: Ali Hochstetler (So)
- Sportsmanship: Leanne Hochstetler (Jr)
- Freshman Award: Desiree Porter (see note on Logan Schlabach above)
Boys Tennis
- Sportsmanship: Daniel Buschert (Sr)
- Coach's Award: Luke Hostetter (Sr)
- Leadership: Johnny Kauffman (Sr)
- JV Award: Ben Mast (So)
- Most Improved: Jared Schwartzentruber (Sr)
- MVP: Jared Schwartzentruber (Sr)
This Week in Bruindom, November 9-15
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11/08/2008 05:00:00 PM
November 9
November 10
November 13
November 14
November 15
- Athlete of the Week nominations due, 5:00 p.m.
November 10
- MS boys basketball vs. Keystone at Spiece Fieldhouse, 6:00 p.m. (A)
- Fall athletic awards program, 7:00 p.m.
November 13
- MS boys basketball at Milford, 4:30 p.m. (B)
- MS boys basketball vs. Jimtown, 4:30 p.m. (6A)
- MS boys basketball at Milford, 5:45 p.m. (A)
- MS boys basketball vs. Jimtown, 5:45 p.m. (6B)
November 14
- MS boys basketball at ECA, 4:30 p.m. (B)
- MS boys basketball at ECA, 5:45 p.m. (A)
- Girls basketball at Culver Academy, 6:00 p.m. (JV)
- Girls basketball at Culver Academy, 7:30 p.m. (V)
November 15
- MS boys basketball vs. Goshen, 10:00 a.m. (B)
- MS boys basketball vs. Goshen, 11:15 a.m. (A)
- Girls basketball vs. West Noble, 6:00 p.m. (JV)
- Girls basketball vs. West Noble, 7:30 p.m. (V) (on Michiana Sports Authority)
- Sarah Thompson ('02) inducted into Elkhart County Sports Hall of Fame at Matterhorn Restaraunt in Elkhart, 7:30 p.m.
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