Almost one year ago, Angie Richwalski was promoted from assistant coach to head coach of the Crown Point softball program. The COVID-19 pandemic soiled what she thought could have been a special first season at the helm.
"To me, she was my rock," Kolarik said. "She was the person I could go to with anything, and she'd help me through it."
The coronavirus put an end to Maddie Russin's prep career, but the Crown Point senior has persevered.
Does the name, 'Spike Albrecht' ring a bell? The former Crown Point and Michigan guard, who scored 17 points in the 2013 NCAA Championship, has been hosting basketball training sessions via Zoom.
Crown Point's Logan Clark was awarded the Adam W. Herbert Presidential Scholarship by IUPUI as one of the top high school seniors in the state.
While live sports are on pause, Times writers will count down their favorite live events from the 2019-20 school year. Here is David P. Funk's No. 1 favorite game this year.
While live sports are on pause, Times writers will count down their favorite live events from the 2019-20 school year. Here is David P. Funk's No. 3 favorite game this year.
While live sports are on pause, Times writers will count down their favorite live events from the 2019-20 school year. Here is James Boyd's No. 4 favorite game this year.
Dash Shaw was taking a nap Thursday when she received some pretty big news.
Cayden Vasko was able to celebrate with them eventually, as his career-high 18 points helped propel Lowell to a 53-44 nonconference win over Crown Point.
Mendez, ranked No. 1 by Indiana Mat, staved off a pin attempt from Koontz, who is No. 2, recovered to take over the match and repeated as a state champion with a 25-13 major-decision win during the finals at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Jesse Mendez is eyeing another state title, but he was also busy consulting with his Crown Point teammates during Friday's first round of the …
Mia Pak put together a performance at last season’s IHSAA state meet that would be the envy of nearly every gymnast in the state.
The Bulldogs won with 180.5 points, followed by Chesterton with 143. CP and the Trojans will each send eight wrestlers to the state finals next week at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
Saturday turned into an emotional scene for Artim and Crown Point coach Bryon Angerman. The two shared an embrace after Artim received her second medal of the day.
Trinity Clinton's layup with eight seconds left helped Penn edge past Crown Point in a Class 4A LaPorte Regional semifinal.
Artim will race for two state titles on Saturday at the IUPUI Natatorium in Indianapolis, qualifying as the sixth seed in the 50-yard freestyle (23.34 seconds) and the eighth seed in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.21).
Hobart 170-pounder Jacob Simpson pumped his fists and excitedly screamed at his teammates and family after pinning Highland’s Rudi Sprenne in only 35 seconds Saturday.
Jessica Carrothers scored a game-high 21 points in Crown Point's sectional championship win over Portage.
Chesterton certainly didn’t make anything easy for Crown Point, but the Times No. 1 Bulldogs were still able to defeat the No. 3 Trojans.
Diaz needed back points late in the third period to earn a 6-3 victory. Bettich, who’d grabbed the lead with a takedown seconds before, was despondent after the match.
Allie Govert, Alyvia Santiago and Nikki Gerodemos may not receive much recognition, but Crown Point coach Chris Seibert believes they are the ones who hold the Bulldogs together.
Sectional championships aren’t taken for granted in Crown Point, but they’re not exactly celebrated, either.
The Trojans beat Crown Point 61-41 Friday, their second straight win by 20 points or more over a Duneland Athletic Conference foe. Their ranked No. 1 in the area and have crept into the state polls.
Jordan Artim was looking forward to a relaxing weekend at home by herself last November.