WCS Officials reflect after attending St. Ignatious hockey game

From left to right: Dr. David Hoffert, Mark Fick, Kristy Newton, and Jim LeMasters pose with the Saint Ignatius hockey jersey. Photo provided.
News Release

WARSAW — Warsaw Community Schools representatives, along with local first responders and good samaritans, were invited to the St. Ignatius JV hockey game in Chicago.

This recognition was part of the return to the ice for the team after its tragic bus accident in Warsaw on Nov. 12.

WCS employees Jim LeMasters, Mark Fick, Kristy Newton and Dr. David Hoffert were made aware of a serious bus accident and quickly arrived on the scene.

Hoffert, WCS Superintendent, stated, “When we received the call, we did not know if the bus was part of WCS or another school.  Arriving on the scene, it was a very scary sight.  The WCS team quickly provided a bus for transporting of students, communicated with team parents and school officials and helped escort parents to the local hospitals.  While the students were not Warsaw Tigers, we quickly saw them as part of our community and we treated them as we would our local families.”

Sunday’s game marked their return to action and an invite was sent to WCS and others as part of their celebration and healing.

Prior to the game, those on the scene were recognized on the ice.  A special hockey jersey with notes from the team members were presented to each Warsaw department or organization that responded to the bus accident.  “It was a special moment to see the students competing.  We were overwhelmed by the hugs, thanks and caring of the parents,” stated WCS Transportation director Mark Fick.

Following the game, a reception was held to reconnect parents, players and the Warsaw responders.  Kristy Newton, Assistant Director of Transportation, shared, “These students have continued to stay in our thoughts and prayers. We see them as a special part of our Warsaw Community and their school now holds a place in our hearts.”

Jim LeMasters added, “The reaction to the accident is a perfect example of how our schools respond to the needs in our community and the caring for all students.  Our schools have a special caring heart and mission.”

While at the game, the WCS team learned that members of the Lady Tigers Basketball team had sent multiple get-well cards. These handwritten and heartfelt notes were prominently displayed in the arena hallway.  Dr. Hoffert noticed the cards and sent a text to Coach Lenny Krebs, “It was evident to see how much the well wishes meant to their team, parents and the student body of Saint Ignatius.  We will be continuing to follow their team and their recovery.”