Pickleball widens its appeal as youth join others in giving it a swing

If you think the popularity of pickleball has maxed out, think again.

Things that are broken, Part 1

As promised, I am taking a few weeks this summer to address some sports-related things that are broken and in need of immediate attention for those who can make those changes happen.

Parker returns as Viking’s girls basketball coach

A familiar face will return to Tippecanoe Valley in the fall.

Parker returns as Viking’s girls basketball coach

A familiar face will return to Tippecanoe Valley in the fall.

Free Fishing Weekend arrives Saturday

I realize that Father’s Day is still a couple weeks away, but my dad popped into my head this week.

Pacers are now a force in the East

Two seasons ago, the Indiana Pacers won a total of 25 games.

Fat & Skinny Tire Fest organizers see multiple reasons for optimism

The Fat and Skinny Tire Fest begins Friday morning and continues through the weekend in Warsaw and Winona Lake, and organizers are seeing signs that it could be bigger than ever.

Columnist won’t cover Fever after awkward back-and-forth with Clark

Indianapolis Star sports columnist Gregg Doyel, whose interaction with WNBA No. 1 draft pick Caitlin Clark at her introductory news conference was criticized in the national media as being inappropriate, will not cover the Indiana Fever in person this season.

Embracing something new is hard

When we experience something we aren’t familiar with, we have two options in what we do with it.

The NFL draft is all about hope

The NFL Draft has become a spectacle unlike any other non-game-related event in the sports world.