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Hundreds gather at Migley Field for the 20th Wiffleball Championship
NEW CARLISLE, Ind. (WSBT) — Over 96 teams from across the country gathered in New Carlisle this weekend in hopes of being the new wiffleball champions!. The 20th Wiffle Ball Championship took place at Migley Field this weekend. It was open to players of all ages and skill levels.
Scattered storms and high humidity
The humidity is on the rise. Tonight will feature high humidity, mostly cloudy skies, and a 40% chance of scattered showers. Brief, heavy downpours are possible as well but much of the area will stay dry tonight with lows falling into the upper 60s. Scattered showers and storms are possible every single day this week besides Wednesday. It will stay muggy which will push heat indices into the 90s most of the coming week. Highs may hit 90 on Wednesday with partly cloudy skies and dry weather. The severe weather risk remains low this week as of now, but any stronger storm could have heavy rain and gusty winds up to 40-50 mph. Highs in the 80s and the oppressive humidity likely last into the coming weekend.
What Notre Dame football true freshmen could make an impact?
This story appears in the Blue & Gold Illustrated 2024 Notre Dame Football Preview. Here are five true freshmen that could make an impact. The post What Notre Dame football true freshmen could make an impact? appeared first on On3.
Jimmy Buffett Tribute Party in Elkhart
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — A big crowd grabbed their island gear and headed to Hotel Elkhart where tonight it was transformed into Margaritaville. The hotel's rooftop bar was converted into an island paradise for a tribute party for Jimmy Buffett. There was entertainment, food, drinks, and a costume contest...
Video: Charles Jagusah a Potential Breakout Sophomore at Notre Dame
In a recent 247Sports podcast, Cooper Pategna and Andrew Ivins had a discussion revolving around potential breakout second-year players across college football. As shown on our front page yesterday, Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love was among the rising sophomores featured in this discussion. Also mentioned was Notre Dame tackle Charles Jagusah.
Bruggeman And U.S. Rowing Start Competition Monday
Molly Bruggeman, a 2014 University of Notre Dame graduate who earned a spot in the Women’s Eight for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, will begin competition on Monday, July 29th, at 6 a.m. ET. The Varies-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium will serve as the rowing competition venue for the 2024...
Final Concord Mall sign taken down as business park construction moves forward
ELKHART, Ind. (WSBT) — It is the end of an era in Elkhart, as the signs came down at the former Concord Mall. The last sign was removed over the weekend. Construction has been going on for several months to transform the building into a new business park. Developers...
Youth Making a Difference: Cancer research gives Washington grad Elijah Gorski confidence
Editor's note: For five weeks, we are profiling two young people each week who are making a difference in the South Bend region. Whether they are already in the spotlight or escaping much public attention for their efforts, these young people are putting in the work to make their neighbors' lives better. Check them out every Sunday and Tuesday online and Monday and Wednesday in print. ...
Elkhart Police Department announces Night Out event
ELKHART COUNTY, Ind.-- The Elkhart Police Department is proud to join law enforcement agencies across the country in this year’s National Night Out on August 6 from 5-7 p.m. on Central Green, downtown Elkhart. They encourage members of the community to join for free food, inflatables, animal encounters, a...
Mishawaka-Penn-Harris Public Library to host storytime with local professional basketball player on August 2
MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- The Mishawaka-Penn-Harris Public Library (MPHPL) has announced that they will be hosting Devin Cannady, a local professional basketball player at the downtown Mishawaka Library. Cannady is from Mishawaka and has played in the NBA for the Orlando Magic and currently plays in the G League for the...
'Disco Fever' event to be held by DTSB on August 2
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Downtown South Bend (DTSB) will be hosting 'Disco Fever' on August 2 from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. The event is celebrating the 70's and is a part of DTSB's First Fridays series. There will be a roller rink set up in the middle of S....
Al Golden named college football’s ninth-best defensive coordinator
As has been the case in years past, Notre Dame is expected to dominate on the defensive side of the ball. While the offense hopefully will be much improved compared to years past, defense remains a hallmark for the Irish. At the moment, it starts with defensive coordinator al golden, and the Irish are lucky to have him for the third straight season. Big Game Boomer has been ranking college football players and coaches lately as he typically does on social media. The time has come for him to rank defensive coordinators, and Golden ranks in the top 10. In fact,...
OLYMPICS: Notre Dame’s Eszter Muhari wins Epee Bronze Medal for Hungary
Slicing and dicing There are 17 former and current Notre Dame athletes competing at the 2024 Summer Olympic Games in Paris, France. The first medal winner for Notre Dame (unsurprisingly) came in Fencing (epee) and a Bronze Medal to Hungary’s, Eszter Muhari. From the South Bend Tribune: In a bronze-medal match that featured nine ties and required sudden-death overtime, Notre Dame sophomore women’s fencer Eszter Muhari prevailed 15-14 over Estonia’s Nelli Differt on Saturday at the Grand Palais in Paris. Despite facing a 12-10 deficit midway through the third period, the 10th-seeded Muhari rallied past her 34-year-old opponent, who was...
Notre Dame football rival coach wishes 'any other quarterback' was on the other side
Notre Dame football fans are quite excited to see what Riley Leonard can do this fall. There is one member of the Texas A&M Aggies that’s gone on the record stating he wishes the former Duke quarterback was anywhere else. That’s all the more ironic because one of the...
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