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post Aug 6 2011, 11:58 AM
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I think it will be difficult to tell if the team will be any good until the play their first competitive game against South Bend Washington.
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Does anybody know if the possible state takeover of Gary Roosevelt would force the cancellation on next Friday's football game?

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Does anybody know if the possible state takeover of Gary Roosevelt would force the cancellation on next Friday's football game?


Hopefully we will find this out today. I heard some discussion about this possibly happening a few weeks ago but I am asking my sources today. Last year they barely had enough players to play the game out. I really feel for their students who are attempting to have a good high school experience.
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post Aug 12 2011, 06:40 AM
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Tonight is the scrimmage with New Prairie at Ames Field!
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Tonight is the scrimmage with New Prairie at Ames Field!
Did you get Beth Pishkur's OK to allow you to be the radio & internet play-by-play voice of the Michigan City Wolves on 1420 AM WIMS and www.wimsradio.com for the 2011-2012 season? biggrin.gif
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Did you get Beth Pishkur's OK to allow you to be the radio & internet play-by-play voice of the Michigan City Wolves on 1420 AM WIMS and www.wimsradio.com for the 2011-2012 season? biggrin.gif


WIMS is dead to me. After they tried to essentially extort $5000 in free advertising out of the athletic department I had no interest in working with them anymore.

As I understand it, the broadcast this year will include no one actually from Michigan City, just like almost all of the rest of the station.

I hope no one else gives them any of their money or time either. That money is just going back to Illinois anyway.
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post Aug 12 2011, 12:58 PM
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WIMS is dead to me. After they tried to essentially extort $5000 in free advertising out of the athletic department I had no interest in working with them anymore.

As I understand it, the broadcast this year will include no one actually from Michigan City, just like almost all of the rest of the station.

I hope no one else gives them any of their money or time either. That money is just going back to Illinois anyway.

I'm not aware of any kind of extortion or where the advertising profits go or any other type of wrongdoings, at least it's nice that all the boys games are going to be covered live on the radio and online, many school don't have that luxary.
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From what I'm told by those who would know, the Roosevelt game is in no imminent danger.
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post Aug 15 2011, 10:12 AM
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Are you ready for some football?

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post Aug 15 2011, 03:39 PM
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Regional Radio Sports Network Kick-off show will be on 95.9 WEFM and rrsn.com from 5:30pm to 9:30pm this evening.
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http://heraldargus.com/articles/2011/08/13...2f381578155.txt

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Wolves moving forward under new head coach

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Published: Saturday, August 13, 2011 5:06 PM CDT
MICHIGAN CITY —With a first-year coach and a program coming off a rough season, the focus for Michigan City football is just improving from week to week.

Those who were in attendance at both last week’s Blue-Grey Scrimmage and Friday’s scrimmage with New Prairie would probably agree that’s the case.

“I think we got better this week,” Karpinski said. “We came here and took care of the ball better and our (No.) 1s did a great job against their (No.) 1s.”

In first-team-on-first-team action, Michigan City held a 7-5 touchdown edge, though official score wasn’t kept.

In the first set of plays (15 snaps from your own 35-yard line) Michigan City scored just once on a 14-yard touchdown run from Rashem Bell. However, that set did end with a pretty, 30-yard pass play that started with a great throw from senior quarterback Joel Hirsch.

“He threw some really good passes,” Karpinski said. “Our offensive line has gotta get better, but I thought he played fantastic.”

On New Prairie’s corresponding set, City’s defense was on lockdown mode against the Cougars’ vaunted option attack. New Prairie had three turnovers on downs and crossed midfield just once.

“They’re a good football team,” Karpinski said of the Cougars. “They’re well-coached and run that option well. It’s tough to stop.”

The next set was 10 plays from your opponent’s 10-yard line, and City did good work on the ground. Freshman Ryan Washington lined up under center during this set, but it was Karpinski’s stable of running backs that stood out.

Bell scored from 6 yards out before James Washington and Ryan Jones scored on back-to-back plays from 10 yards. Two plays later, Jones made it three touchdowns on four plays after a 16-yard score following a sack of Washington.

“There’s no question, those guys can go the distance every time they touch it,” Karpinski said of his running backs. “That makes it easier when it comes to playcalling.”

In the 10 plays, Washington — the younger brother of Rodney Washington, who was City’s QB for the last two years — was “sacked” three times and threw an incomplete pass. Technically, no QB was sacked all night as referees blew the play dead whenever the QB was in danger.

New Prairie also found the end zone frequently in their “goalline” set, scoring three times. Quarterback Cody Carlisle scored on a keeper and also threw a touchdown pass.

The final set for the first team consisted of 12 plays from the opponent’s 35-yard line, and each team found paydirt twice. For City, Scott Kaletha scored from 23 yards out and Hirsch also scored on a QB keeper on the goalline.

“Now we’ll watch film,” Karpinski said. “This will be their first opportunity to see the things we’ve been telling them, and film don’t lie.”

Overall, with next Friday’s season opener at home against Gary Roosevelt looming, Karpinski is happy with where things stand.

“No question, we’re right on schedule,” he said. “We’re nowhere near 100 percent, but we’re maybe at 70 percent of our potential and that’s a credit to these kids.

“I can’t say enough about the kids. They’ve done everything we’ve asked them to do.”
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post Aug 19 2011, 12:06 PM
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Michigan City Wolves

Inside the Wolves

Last season: 1-9

Returning starters: 11 (5 offense, 6 defense)

Returning offensive leader: Giorgio Karallas, Sr., FB. 67 rushes, 314 yards, 2 touchdowns.

Returning defensive leader: Karallas, Sr., LB. 5 tackles, 3 solos, 1 tackle for loss.

Everybody's All-American: Karallas, Sr., LB/FB. A physical specimen with smarts. "He is probably one of the hardest working guys on the team in the weight room," Karpinski said, "plus he has a 3.5 grade-point average."

He's got next: Joel Hirsch, Sr., QB. Ready to assume the role as starting quarterback. "He does have a quick release," Karpinski said. "He's more of a passer, but by no means is he a bad runner."

MARK HOFFMAN CONNECTION

While Michael Karpinski was an assistant coach at the University of Indianapolis, he visited with Mark Hoffman during a few recruiting trips to Valparaiso.

Coaches since 1977: 7 (school opened in 1995).

The Times' breakdown

Bill Karpinski, Michael's father, was the head coach at Elston in the late '60s. "A little pressure is a good thing," Michael Karpinski said. "I know what my dad has accomplished, and it will be awfully difficult to live up to it. I'm just going to do things to the best of my ability and things should work out." A key to success will be the development of quarterback Joel Hirsch. Giorgio Karallas could play a huge role on both sides of the ball for the Wolves. "We're striving to bring back Michigan City football to where it belongs," Karpinski said. "There's no lack of talent here." !~ Jim Hunsley

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post Aug 19 2011, 11:00 PM
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Duneland conference raised their ticket prices to $6.00, probably be the same for boys and girls basketball this winter as well.

Football and boys and girls basketball are $6.00 this season. Next season all sports are $6.00.
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post Aug 19 2011, 11:39 PM
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http://www.nwitimes.com/sports/stats/2a8f6...tml?mode=roster

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Coach: Michael Karpinski, 0-0 at Michigan City and 7-13 overall.
No.;Name;Ht.;Wt.;Yr.;Pos.
1;Erik Stevenson;6-0165;So.;K
2;Caleb Kalvaitis;6-0;170;So.;WR/DB
3;Ryan Washington;5-11;179;Fr.;QB/DB
4;Marcus Horton;5-6;140;So.;RB
5;Joel Hirsch;6-2;185;Sr.;QB
6;Anthony Lemon;5-11;170;So.;QB/DB
7;Eric Yarbourgh;6-2;190;Sr.;WR
8;Erik Rose;6-0;185;Jr.;LB
9;Charles E. Sanders;5-8;205;Jr.;LB
10;Eric Karpinski;5-7;135;So.;QB
11;Troy Rivera;5-6;160;Sr.;DB
12;Scott Kaletha;5-11;155;So.;WR/DB
14;Michael Oberholtzer;5-10;147;So.;DB/WR
15;Marquis Martin;5-9;151;Jr.;WR/DB
16;Gordon Terry;5-10;143;So.;DB/WR
18;Trent Ormsby;6-3;205;Sr.;DL/OL
19;Charles L. Sanders;5-10;173;Sr.;DB/WR
20;Ty Martorano;6-0;175;Sr.;LB/TE
21;Marcellus Willis;5-9;150;Sr.;DB
22;Andrew Ray;6-0;185;Jr.;DB
23;Ryan Jones II;5-8;160;So.;RB/DB
24;Rashem Bell;5-7;160;Sr.;RB
25;Anthony Catchings;5-11;168;Sr.;LB/RB
26;James Washington;5-8;200;Fr.;FB/LB
28;Giorgio Karallas;6-2;225;Sr.;LB/FB
29;Austin Strelinski;5-6;140;So.;DB
30;Kevin Kreighbaum;5-11;215;Sr.;LB
32;Jordan Callahan;5-9;168;Sr.;DB/WR
33;Cameron McFarrin;5-6;145;Jr.;RB/DB;Jr.
34;Brian Taylor;5-8;180;Sr.;FB/LB
35;Jalen Lewis;5-9;176;Sr.;LB
36;Jacob Hauskins;6-0165;Jr.;DB/WR
37;David Medina;5-10;150;So.;DB/WR
38;Jonah Stromer;5-10;186;So.;DL
39;Matthew Beres;5-9;215;Jr.;K
42;Mario Ward II;5-8;200;So.;FB/LB
43;Christian Mansfield;5-11;180;Jr.;RB
44;Java Oliver;6-2;226;So.;DL/TE
45;Joe Fox;5-9;195;Jr.;LB
46;Tyrell Robinson;5-8;208;Jr.;FB/LB
47;Zak Chappell;5-9;165;Jr.;LB
48;Dallas Thacker;5-9;134;So.;WR/DB
49;Tyler Wilson;5-9;177;Jr.;DL
50;Scott Paul;6-0;181;So.;OL/DL
51;Jacob Kubath;6-0;220;So.;OL/DL
52;Chris Mallon;5-9;206;Jr.;DL
54;Kyle Heider;5-11;193;So.;LB/OL
55;Zack Baize;5-7;168;Jr.;LB
56;Cody Parker;6-2;182;Jr.;DL
57;Dylan Bogart;6-2;180;So.;OL/DL
58;Montel Edwards;5-10;215;Jr.;OL/DL
59;Kyle Bendix;5-10;205;Sr.;DL
60;Wang Lu;5-0;223;Jr.;OL/DL
61;Joshua Nowatzke;5-11;165;So.;OL/LB
62;Darian Webb;6-2;251;Sr.;DL/OL
63;Cameron Autry;6-2;235;Jr.;OL
64;Daniel Lemon;6-1;220;Jr.;DL/OL
65;Travis Foster;5-11;245;Sr.;OL
66;Xavier Stamper;6-0;266;Jr.;OL
67;Alex Jones;6-2;240;Jr.;OL
68;Alante Nichols;5-7;240;Jr.;OL/DL
69;Josh McCoy;6-2;260;So.;OL/DL
70;Justin Lewis;6-1;260;So.;OL/DL
71;X Coan;6-0;236;So.;DL/OL
72;Michael Warren;5-11;290;So.;DL
73;Paul Jackson;6-6;281;Sr.;DL
74;Eric Kintigh;5-10;230;Sr.;OL/DL
75;Chris Hartsburg;5-4;265;So.;DL/OL
76;Dustin Fanson;6-5;305;Sr.;DL/OL
77;Marcus Falls-Foster;6-3;250;Sr.;OL/DL
78;Samual Haro;5-11;295;Sr.;OL
79;Alex DeSantiago;6-0;235;So.;OL/DL
80;Donovan Wilson;6-2;185;So.;WR/DB
81;Aaron Fowler;5-7;163;Sr.;DB
82;Kyle Oberholtzer;5-10;185;Sr.;WR.DB
83;Kyle Neulieb;5-11;175;Sr.;WR/DB
85;Skyler Lewis;6-0;256;Sr.;OL/DL
87;Marqus Swartzlander;6-1;218;Sr.;TE/DE
88;Josh Gondeck;6-3;210;Sr.;TE/DE
89;Joseph Kosakowski;6-3;196;Jr.;TE/DE
91;Michael Simmons;5-10;300;Jr.;DL
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Joel Hirsch isn't anxious to take over his new starting role at Michigan City.

"That's not the word," Hirsch said. "I'm super anxious. I've went to sleep every night (anxious) about getting the chance to be the starting quarterback."

Hirsch has played football for nine years. After playing right guard on his Pop Warner squad his initial season, he's been behind center ever since.

In high school, his spot has been behind the starter. In a few games last season, he was 7-of-27 passing for 56 yards. He also rushed for 102 yards and a touchdown.

"I don't even know what I'll be thinking about after that first snap," said Hirsch, who also split time at defensive back last season. "It's going to be an adrenaline rush."

First-year head coach Michael Karpinski has confidence in his signal caller.

"He shows great leadership skills," Karpinski said. "The other players will respond to him. There's no doubt he'll be the leader on the field."

Hirsch will also be directing a different offense this season. Last year, the team ran wishbone and triple-option set. This year, things will be spread out.

"It's more of pro-style offense with three-receiver sets," said Hirsch, who will focus on offense this year. "I didn't get a chance to throw a lot before. I'll use a three- or five-step drop. I'm more powerful. I'm using my legs, and I'm not just throwing with my arm."

Hirsch has grown up playing members of his receving corps. He began football with Troy Rivera, teamed up with Kyle Nuelieb the next year .

"(Games) should feel like pitch-and-catch in the back yard," Hirsch said. "That should help me relax and throw."

Hirsch is ready for the first game to start.

"I just try to take everything serious this season," he said. "I've always had pressure on me, and that's why I love to be in this position."

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Time to lift some spirits

By Adam Parkhouse
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Published: Saturday, August 20, 2011 9:43 PM CDT
I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!”

The great Al Franken famously uttered that line through his Saturday Night Live character, Stuart Smalley. Yes, the same Al Franken who’s now a U.S. Senator from Minnesota. What a world.

That line popped into my head Friday night after Michigan City’s Blue-Grey Scrimmage at Ames Field.

That’s because Michael Karpinski, the fourth City football coach I’ve covered in my time at the N-D, uttered almost verbatim the same words the previous three did early in their MC tenures.

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“When we’re high, we’re high. But when we’re low, we stay low for a period of time,” Karpinski said.

It caught my ear as soon as the first-year coach started the second part of that quote. I’d heard similar words before from Bob Holmes, Craig Buzea and Eric Schreiber.

They all talked early on about how, for whatever reason, many of the kids at Michigan City have a hard time recovering from negative plays, criticism or other transgressions that are typical in football, or even in life.

My question is, why is that? What is it about kids at Michigan City that would make four coaches completely independent of one another say almost the exact same thing as one of their first impressions of kids in their program?

Honestly, it makes me sad to think about the idea that kids in our community are so fragile emotionally where they can get and stay down so easily.

Some could be growing up in difficult situations and, without delving into any armchair psychology, that can certainly be a factor.

Also, the losing ways of the program can feed into negativity. Obviously, 2010 was a difficult season. The team went 1-9 and, after beating Gary Roosevelt in Week 1, the Wolves were never really close to another win.

I can’t imagine that’s easy to go through and that when anything happens on the practice field that reminds you of that kind of nightmare, it could be easy to shut down.

So, with that in mind, know that, as fans, you can help change this. Attend games, show the kids you care. Support them in any and every way you can.

Using the “it takes a village” mantra, we’re all kind of responsible for how the youth in our community come up. That means the future of our community is in all of our hands.

On Thursday, Aug. 11, the N-D will put print a special section dedicated to Charlie Westcott, a man who had a profound impact on the youth through his work at the Elite Youth Center.

He had an enormous impact on young people and nearly all of them grew up to have a profound impact on the community in which they live. To a man, they would all tell you they owe it to Westcott.

My point is, you can have an impact, be it small or large. We can all get involved and help steer the ship for those who need it the most.

Just once, I’d love to hear a coach talk about how his players just brim with confidence and have a generally positive outlook.

That’s the way it should be. Michigan City kids are good enough. They’re smart enough. And, doggone it, people do like them.

Contact Sports Editor Adam Parkhouse at aparkhouse@thenewsdispatch.com or 874-7211, Ext. 461.
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By Adam Parkhouse
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Published: Saturday, August 20, 2011 9:59 PM CDT
One intra-squad night and another scrimmage against New Prairie are in the books. So what do we know about the 2011 Michigan City Wolves football team?

As always at this point in the season, not a whole lot. Until real competition starts, it’s tough to gauge a team.

But one thing is for sure: Unlike a year ago, there is no quarterback controversy for these Wolves.

Senior Joel Hirsch is the man and the stability of knowing the job is his has to be reassuring.

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Friday we got a brief look at the future in freshman Ryan Washington, the younger brother of Rodney Washington, who was under center for the last two years.

But last season, there was some indecision as to whether Hirsch or Rodney would be the guy. Hirsch fit the offense better at the time but Rodney probably had the edge in physical ability.

And because two-QB systems rarely work, the results were predictable.

So far, perhaps my favorite thing about the Karpinski era is that players seem to have clearly defined roles. Karpinski said against New Prairie there was hardly any two-way play in the first half of the scrimmage.

While on the official roster you might see FB/LB or OL/DL under the position column by most players, it seems guys are pretty much focusing on playing one position.

Ideally, that’s the way you’d like to have it. We’ll see how that sticks together through the season, but having players more fresh throughout the game can only be a good thing.

Back to Hirsch, I’m excited to see the kid get a full-time shot. He’s certainly earned it. He has decent size at 6-2 and 185 pounds and displayed above average arm strength on many throws Friday.

Perhaps the best thing Hirsch has going for him, though, is between the ears. He strikes me as a bright kid who thinks through the game well.

Karpinski seems to agree and told assembled media that he even let Hirsch call his own play against the Cougars.

But just from talking to Hirsch and watching him on the field, you get the feeling that he’s a good leader and that he has the respect of his teammates.

In a quarterback, that’s obviously of vital importance.

Look, I’m not trying to convince you that the Wolves are going to contend for the Duneland Conference title or are going to win state, but at this early juncture, I see some things to be happy with.

(Shameless plug: For my official prediction, check out The News-Dispatch 2011 Football Preview on Aug. 18.)

Before the first game is played, truthfully, that’s all you can ask for. It’s enough to make me excited about football again, less than a year after a season I’d just as soon like to forget.
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I know the scoreboard doesn't show it, but City played a great game against SB Washington tonight. That WR is going to be a special one.
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I know the scoreboard doesn't show it, but City played a great game against SB Washington tonight. That WR is going to be a special one.
First, I was really sorry to learn about the passing of former Elston football coach Vic Overman.

Gehrig Dieter put on a clinic tonight, 343 yards on 11 receptions, 3 td's . Probably the best wide receiver I've seen in high school since Jeff Samardzija.

The hail mary before the half, (the play prior a Michigan City defender dropped what should have been an interception) and the go ahead broken play in the backfield touchdown on Washington's initial second half drive really was a big blow to the Wolves.

I thought sophomores Donovan Wilson and Scotty Kaletha played exceptionally well for the Wolves. In the fourth quarter Kaletha took a bone crushing hit when going for a pass up the middle but showed tremendous heart by shaking it off and was going back to the huddle before the coaches pulled him off the field.
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