Sports & Clubs in the Region open doors of opportunity for many students

Sports & Clubs in the Region open doors of opportunity for many students

In the Sports & Clubs in the Region series, we are touching on a lot of different sports: some well-known ones, some that are moving up on the spectrum, and much more. 

Take a look below at the articles out so far and as well as a peek towards whats in the works. 

Playing Hockey in the Region, One skate at a time 

This article was the start of the series and encapsulated the passion and drive for the series moving forward. Hockey is a sought out sport that isn’t as prevalent in the Region, but it is in the surrounding states such as Michigan and Illinois. However, the Region has hockey programs and hockey teams in the school setting, and Northwest Indiana (NWI) has a lot to offer for aspiring hockey players so they do not have to travel to different states to compete. 

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High School Bowling teams all across Northwest Indiana are on a roll

Bowling in NWI is a hot commodity, especially in the high school environment. The students in the high school scene compete in the Indiana High School Bowling Conference Lakeshore, in which coed teens work alongside each other and compete to go to State as the end all be all. 

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Girls Wrestling continues to fight onward in NWI 

Girls Wrestling in the Region is an up-and-coming sport that started in 2017, but the real craze for it started in the Region last year. Ladies from Lake Central High School, Griffith Wrestling Club, Valparaiso High School, Crown Point High School, Illiana Christian High School, and many more competed against women across Northwest Indiana and in southern Indiana. 

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Gymnastics takes every victory with resilience as they take over the Region 

Sports all across the Region continue to blossom and grow into something incredible, and gymnastics is one of those sports that continues to succeed. Teams like Valparaiso High School, Crown Point High School, Lake Central High School, Portage High School, New Prairie High School, La Porte High School, Merrillville High School, and many more achieved great success this season with crazy numbers. This quote-heavy piece was needed to show the achievements of these ladies' very successful season as a squad. The coaches showed love to their team and the team showed a lot of appreciation to the coaches and the teammates that stayed by their side. 

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Boys Volleyball sets the stage for others all across the state and beyond 

Boys Volleyball in NWI is an up-and-coming sport that started here in late 2022. These teams compete in a league called the Indiana Boys Volleyball Coaches Association (IBVCA). This piece explains the sport itself as well as teams that ranked well in the statistics department.  Teams like Hebron High School, Boone Grove High School and Valparaiso High School are among those that have ranked high in the standings along with great records all across the board. 

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The Rise of Lacrosse in High Schools in the Region: Fostering Athletes and Building Communities

Lacrosse has become increasingly popular among high school students in Northwest Indiana (NWI), with the region embracing the sport's tradition and excitement. Lacrosse is a dynamic game that combines athleticism, skill, and strategy, originating from Native American tribes and now played worldwide. Recognizing its unique appeal, schools in NWI have established dedicated lacrosse programs, allowing more students to participate in a challenging team-based activity. Both boys and girls teams or clubs exist, providing training and opportunities for growth from a young age. While some teams, like the Crown Point Girls Lacrosse team, play under specific associations, others participate in both co-ed and club sports.

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Embracing esports in high schools across the state with skill development, community, and academic opportunities

Esports, or competitive video gaming, has gained worldwide popularity and is now being recognized and valued in high schools. High schools have started establishing esports programs, providing students with a platform to compete, develop skills, and connect with like-minded peers. Engaging in esports nurtures a unique skill set that extends beyond gaming proficiency, including hand-eye coordination, reflexes, strategic thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork skills.

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Igniting Passion For STEM: Exploring Science Olympiad in Northwest Indiana

The Science Olympiad community in Northwest Indiana (NWI) is a thriving hub of STEM exploration and competition for middle and high school students. Divided into B and C Divisions for different age groups, participants from schools like Benjamin Franklin, Chesterton, Grimmer, and Scott Middle Schools, along with institutions such as Chesterton, Valparaiso, Crown Point, Lake Central, and Hammond Central High Schools, engage in captivating STEM challenges. These competitions encompass a wide range of team-based events that test various aspects of science and technology, fostering hands-on learning, data analysis, problem-solving, and experimentation.

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Looking forward

Along with these sports, there are plenty that are going to make a splash in the high school world and the state of Indiana. Robotics and Debate are some of the many coming up. Each of these sports and clubs is important to each and every student that's a part of it, but we would love your help in the process with any information you may have for these upcoming articles to make them great.