
Josh Ayen
Sports Reporter and Sports Anchor at WANE-TV (Fort Wayne, IN)
@wane15 Sports Reporter and weekend Sports Anchor | Play-by-play announcer | @XavierU & IU Indy @SportsCapJour alum 🇵🇭
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1 week ago |
wane.com | Josh Ayen
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Just like the weather outside, Blackhawk Christian is heating up to start the high school baseball season. Just a week into the season, the Braves have already earned a 5-1 record. Blackhawk opened their season with a convincing 7-1 win over Snider at Parkview Field. The Braves then travelled to Sturgis, Mich., winning the Sturgis Invitational by defeating St. Joseph and Olivet in a doubleheader.
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wane.com | Josh Ayen
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – With the regular season in the books, the Komets celebrated some individual accolades at the annual end-of-season awards show at Memorial Coliseum on Sunday. Jack Dugan was voted as the team MVP for a second straight season. Voted on as the captain midway through the season, Dugan finishes regular season play with 76 points – 23 goals and 53 assists. Along with the team MVP, seven other players were recognized during Sunday’s award ceremony.
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wane.com | Josh Ayen
DAYTON, Ohio (WANE) – The TinCaps ended their first road series of the season on a high note, gutting out a 3-1 win at the Dayton Dragons on Sunday. With the win, Fort Wayne earns a 3-3 series split against the Dragons. Addison Kopack finished a strong day at the plate going 1-for-2, batting in a pair of RBI. Leo De Vries earned an RBI on a walk with the bases loaded.
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wane.com | Josh Ayen
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Coming off their best season in five years, Saint Francis football looked back on a playoff season while looking ahead to the future at their annual spring game on Sunday. Kevin Donley, one of the winningest head coaches in all of college football, is gearing up for his 28th season leading the Cougars. Last fall, Saint Francis won the MSFA’s Midwest League title, earning an NAIA playoff berth for the first time since 2019.
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wane.com | Josh Ayen
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Despite giving up an early goal, the Komets are buzzing towards the playoffs after Saturday’s 3-1 win over the Bloomington Bison. The Komets have won three straight games heading into Sunday’s regular season finale. Fort Wayne’s shutout streak of two games was snapped in the first period. With the Bison on a power play, Chongmin Lee connected on a one-timer at the 7:36 mark to take a 1-0 lead.
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Zach McHITstry strikes again 💥

👀 https://t.co/vwmfXukbR3

A familiar face back in a familiar place 🏠 Great to see @HHSSpartansFB grad Jiya Wright (@jiyafootball18) returning to the Hoosier State and dominating with the IFL's @FishersFreight! More to come on Jiya's journey on @wane15 🏈 https://t.co/CeYG3zo9KW

Interesting that Pitino is prioritizing younger players. At the very least Xavier's going to be TALL next season

NEWS: UNLV big man Pape Ndiaye has committed to Xavier, he tells @LeagueRDY. Ndiaye is a 7-foot big man who played just one season at UNLV. A high-level rim protector who’s a former three-star recruit. He averaged 2.7PPG, 3.7RPG and 1.1BPG this season. https://t.co/k5zQ2vnvoY