Here are all the scores from Saturday, May 16.
BOYS VOLLEYBALL
Penn 3, Northridge 1 (Sectional 4)
Penn outlasted Northridge to end the Raiders season at home Saturday afternoon. You can read more about the postseason match in the full story posted on our website and linked above.
BASEBALL
Fairfield 12, Tippecanoe Valley 2 (5 inn.) – Falcon Invitational
Fairfield 7, Warsaw 4 – Falcon Invitational
Fairfield won the 2026 Falcon Invitational with two wins on its home turf Saturday, defeating Warsaw 7-4 in the championship game. In the first game, Fairfield quickly discarded Tippecanoe Valley by scoring runs in four of the five frames and out-hitting the Vikings 9-2. Sophomore Kyler Castetter finished 1-of-2 at the plate, driving in five runs. On the mound, Lucas Graber collected the win, throwing five innings while allowing two hits and unearned runs.
In the championship, a seven-run third inning was all Fairfield needed to win the title over the Warsaw Tigers. The Falcons six hits were split up evenly and Grady Chupp, Drew Beachy and Treyton Huser each drove in two runs. Huser earned the win on the mound. Fairfield is now 10-12 and has won six of its last seven games.
Mishawaka Marian 3, Goshen 0
Goshen’s seven-game win streak came to an end Saturday in a shutout loss at home to Mishawaka Marian. The RedHawks were held to just three hits as Marian senior Cade Briones won the pitcher’s duel against Goshen’s Aaron DeMott. The RedHawks are now 16-5 this season.
Northridge 11, Elkhart Christian 1 (5 inn.)
Northridge continued adding momentum with an 11-1 run-ruling of Elkhart Christian on Saturday. Sam Canfield pitched the complete game and Ethan Yoder clinched the win with his hit that scored Mason Zimmerman. Aveary Johnson was 3-of-3 at the dish, driving in two runs while scoring three times himself. Northridge has now on its last five games and is 11-10.
NorthWood 7, John Glenn 2
NorthWood earned a win at home Saturday in a 7-2 victory over John Glenn. The Panthers scored two runs in the second, third and sixth innings and added one in the fifth to certify a weekend win. NorthWood’s Brady Weaver and Brody Rondeau each drove in two runs while the Panthers split evenly its five hits. NorthWood is now 13-9 overall.
Wawasee 5, West Noble 3
Wawasee ended a lengthy losing skid with a 5-3 win in Syrcause against West Noble over the weekend. The Warriors scored one run in the first inning, one in the fourth, two in the fifth and one in the sixth while holding the Chargers to just a pair of hits. The Warriors used the pitching combination of Logan Hoffer, Jake Farber and Garrett Tittle on the mound. At the dish, Mason McKibben was 3-of-3, driving in one run and scoring once himself. Wawasee is now 3-16 this season.
Columbia City 4, Westview 0
Columbia City scored three runs in the seventh to add insurance on a low-scoring win over Westview Saturday at Huntington University. Jaxon Miller was the lone Warrior to record a hit while Jaxon Christner took the hard-fought loss on the mound, throwing 6 1/3 innings. Westview is now 5-13 this season.
SOFTBALL
Concord 9, Wheeler 6 – Bremen Tournament
Westview 17, Bremen 7 – Bremen Tournament
Westview 9, Concord 6 – Bremen Tournament
Westview defeated Concord for the Bremen Tournament title on Saturday, going 2-0 over the course of the day and scoring 26 runs while allowing 13.
Concord and Westview both earned wins to start the day. Concord’s 9-6 win over Wheeler featured the Minutemen scoring four runs in the sixth to take a 9-3 lead before allowing three runs to the Bearkats in the top of the seventh. Laela Moore and Serina Masuth both hit home runs as Masuth batted 2-of-4 at the plate, scoring five runs. Kendall Hodge and Esmeralda Perez both recorded three hits each in the win.
Westview’s first-round win went the distance, but still featured a 10-run victory over Bremen. The Warriors scored in each of the final six innings while Bremen’s lone multi-run inning came in the fourth. Westview tallied 24 hits to the host Lions’ six. Janissa Lehman hit a home run while Myra Miller finished 5-of-5 with three doubles, two runs driven in and four runs scored herself.
In the championship game, the Westview offense stayed hot and captured the lead for good in the fourth when three runners touched home plate to take a 7-5 lead. Myra Miller was 3-of-4 at the plate, driving in here runs. Brynn Bontrager was also 3-of-4 and also drove in three runs. Bontrager struck out eight Concord batters in three innings pitched. Westview is now 10-5 overall while Concord slips to 9-14.
Fairfield 17, Tippecanoe Valley 12
Fairfield 9, NorthWood 6
Fairfield won twice on Saturday versus conference foes Tippecanoe Valley and NorthWood. In the two games, Fairfield’s Madison Jones finished 7-of-9, driving in 10 runs and scoring five times herself. Her hits included two home runs and a double. In the second game, NorthWood’s Madelyn Lambert hit a home run in her 2-of-4 showing. Fairfield is now 18-6 overall while NorthWood drops to 7-15.
BOYS GOLF
Angola Invitational
Trinity Greenlawn (305), FW Bishop Dwenger (310), FW Carroll (316), Guerin Catholic (317), Westfield (319), Northridge (328), Westview (331), Crown Point (335), Angola (341), DeKalb (341), Fairfield (343), Fremont (352), Lakeland (358), Concord (362), Prairie Heights (363), Tippecanoe Valley (372), Norwell (373), Garrett (384)
Northridge finished sixth, Westview was seventh, Fairfield was 11th and Concord placed 14th at the Angola Invitational played at Glendarin Hills Saturday. Northridge’s scores included Cooper Kropf (78), Kaden Miller (81), Brady Riegsecker (83) and Owen Kaehr (86). For Westview, Luke Haarer shot 78 and was followed by Cooper Schwartz (80), Brett Springer (84) and Liam Brill (89). Fairfield was led by Jake Elliott (82), Jayce Smith (86), Ben Kio (87) and Logan Leatherman (88). Concord was led by Trevin Koontz (85), Nathan Potter (87), Dominic Paino (94) and Kolten McCloughen (96).
Culver Academies Invitational
Warsaw (288), Elkhart (297), SB St. Joseph A (298), Plymouth (300), Culver Academies A (301), Bloomington North (312), La Lumiere (319), NorthWood (322), Mishawaka Marian (322), Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (325), SB Adams (325), Culver Academies B (325), Mishawaka (329), SB St. Joseph B (329), Trinity Greenlawn B (347), Jimtown (361), Goshen (369
NorthWood tied for eighth and Goshen finished last at the Culver Academies Invitational Saturday. Shooting for the Panthers were Caleb Vincent (81), Micah Schwartz (81), Colson Routh (86) and Dawson Yoder (94). Goshen was led by Isaac Pfahler’s 84. Pfahler was the lone golfer to score a hole-in-one, doing so on Hole 9. Pfahler was followed by Mason Centeno (89), Alejandro Munoz (100) and Josiah Eisenhour (108).
GIRLS TENNIS
NECC Tournament
Westview (48), Fairfield (47), Angola (38), West Noble (31), Prairie Heights (30), Fremont (22), Central Noble (17), Lakeland (6), Churubusco (1)
Westview narrowly edged Fairfield and won the Northeast Corner Conference Tournament title Saturday at Trine University. The Warriors finished with one champion and three runners-up to out-do the Falcons’ two champions and one runner-up.
Westview’s Camryn Christner finished 3-0 with a 6-1, 6-4 win over Fairfield’s Allie Stahly for the No. 2 singles title while Fairfield swept the doubles courts. The Falcons featured champions with the pairings of Vienna Griffith and Zuri Buckholz at No. 1 doubles (beating Westview’s Lanita Mast and Miley Mast 6-2, 6-1) and Abby Graber and Breya Buckholz at No. 2 doubles (beating Westview’s Ava and Alayah Hostetler 7-5, 7-5). The lone other runner up for the two teams was Westview’s Karleen Bender at No. 3 singles, losing 6-3, 6-3 to Angola’s Milana Locane.
Westview also won the regular season title while Fairfield finished tied for second with Angola.
TRACK AND FIELD
Hoosier Plains Conference Meet
Bethany Christian hosted the Hoosier Plains Conference boys and girls track meet on Saturday. The Bruins boys finished fourth while the girls placed sixth overall. Desmind Lind finished first in discus with a throw of 114’1” and first in the shot put with a toss of 39’1”. On the girls side, Mae Melvan won the high jump with a height of 4’8”.