This is a daily list of the best high school sports artists for baseball, boys golf, boys and boys athletics in the South Bend region from April 21 to 26, 2025, compiled from the information provided to the South Bend Tribune by coaches, sports directors and team statisticians, as well as scores and social media information.
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BASEBALL
Tuesday April 22
Nic scores: Penn 9, Mishawaka Marian 0; SB Saint Joseph 10, SB Adams 2; Elkhart 4, New Prairie 3; SB Riley 8, SB Washington 1. Penn Senior Mason Braun With a triple and three products produced, Brady Langage de Saint Joseph With a triple, a circuit stroke and four produced points, Elkhart winning on a walking babblet, and Riley’s Max Kotinek Stirant 10 strikers against Washington.
Elkhart was not the only team to win with a record because Jimtown Mason Armstrong Single at the bottom of the eighth, marking Dalton Cook for a 5-4 victory against Kouts.
The door won a 6-2 victory against Chesterton, largely to CT rusboldt Performance of three RBIs. Cody Ryden Twirl also shot a full game for four strokes for the Slicers.
JJ Cenecewski Has three strokes and three points produced in an 11-4 victory for Bremen over Pioneer.
In Michigan, Niles Junior Brenden Olsen held his sensational season, collecting three strokes and three points produced in a 4-1 victory against Vicksburg. Jaxen Racht launched a full game in victory for the Vikings. Bryce Zache Then, added three strokes and three points produced in the second double-header game, won, 10-1, by Niles.
Monday April 21
Concord rallied to beat Northwood, 8-7, during an opening match of the Northern Lakes Conference for both. The Minutesmen (2-2, 1-0 NLC) dragged, 5-2, in four rounds and 7-6 at the bottom of the sixth. Rennye Davila delivered the winning success of the game for Concord, a single of two points produced in the sixth. He went 3-en-4 with three products produced. Panthers fall to 3-2 (0-1 NLC).
Mishawaka retained a late Plymouth rally for an 8-7 NLC victory. Shawn Nowackki had a three -point home run for cave men, while Connor Handley launched five solid rounds to win the victory. The pilgrims (4-5, 0-1 NLC) almost forced extras by marking four at the end of the seventh, but Mishawaka survived.
Other NLC competitions have seen Warsaw Beat Wawasee, 12-0, and Northridge defeated Goshen, 5-2. Braxton Nagy launched a full match in this last competition for raiders with six stick withdrawals.
The new Prairie baseball won five in a row after a 4-3 victory against Michigan City. Zak Henrich’s The solo circuit at the head of the seventh provided the winning race for the cougars.
Other notable scores: Fairfield 9, Churubusco 3 in NECC action; Falcons remain undefeated at a conference (6-2 in total, 3-0 NECC).
Boys Volleyball
Tuesday April 22
BJ Forbes Had 10 striking attacks and seven AS of service while Penn swept Mishawaka Marian, 3-0, in the game of Nic.
Monday April 21
South Bend Riley won a thriller in five sets against Saint Joseph, 25-20, 25-16, 17-25, 22-25, 15-7. Austin Pflugner Had 15 striking attacks, 14 excavations, four service aces and three blocks to punctuate the Wildcats.
Golf boys
Tuesday April 22
Elkhart improved at 6-0 in total and 2-0 in matches Nic, defeating Saint Joseph and Riley at the Elcona Golf Club. The Lions carded a 162, Saint Joseph 170 and Riley 249. First -year student of Lions Ben Divido Medal honors won with a 35.
SB Trinity, classified n ° 16, in Greenlawn, also maintained its impressive start, pulling 158 to beat ECA (195) and Lakeland Christian (250) in Knollwood. Dane Sweikar Romanmed the titans with a 37.
Monday April 21
Penn beat Adams and Washington in a double Nic. Kingsmen fired 152, Eagles 176 and the Panthers did not have a team score with only three players. Corbyn ohara was Penn’s medalist with a 37. Tommy Hornback Shoot a 41 to lead Adams.
Plymouth beat Mishawaka Marian head-to-head, 154-172. The pilgrims’ Caleb Harland Pair-Pat 36 shooting to be the most efficient in the match.