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I was a Plymouth High School Saturday night for the 4A boys sectional championship game. Had a great Prime Rib dinner at the Brass Rail before the game.
Best part was I sneaked into the gym without paying. If anybody would have asked I would have told them that I was the bus driver for the Michigan City High School cheerleaders.
Always enjoy my visits to Plymouth. Really nice town. Kind of reminds me of Hobart.
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Michigan City has had turf since 2009 at a price tag of $720,000 and had it replaced over the summer however Michigan City High School and Ames Field are located in two completely separate parts of the city about 4 miles apart because it used to serve both Elston and Rogers before the two slchools consolidated and Ames Field was demolished and reconstructed at the cost if $6,000,000 in 1995. The is even an elevator that goes up to the press box.
Next season we are going to have a brand new score board with a video screen and new LED lighting.
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19 minutes ago, Robert said:
If I was a year or two closer to the magic 85, I'd put my hat in. 🙂
https://www.ihsaa.org/About-IHSAA/Current-Information/Employment-Opportunities
DT would be perfect for the job.
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On 2/28/2022 at 8:08 PM, WolvesOnTheProwl said:
Nice hire by KV. Has he coached since leaving Franklin County?
At age 60 it looks like coach K has found a place to make his last stop.
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Between 2000-2003 KV had a different head football coach each season.
Imagine having your son playing for a different head coach during their entire four year cycle of high school.
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Coach Mattix left Portage in 1994 to join the coaching staff at Valparaiso University. Came back to Portage to serve as athletic director after Larry Casbon retired. Left Portage and joined coach Buzea's staff at Michigan City between 2007-2009 and join Buzea when he left Michigan City for Homewood Floosmoor. Recent years he came back to Portage to serve as the coach for the freshman team. I believe he also joined coach Buzea's staff at Crown Point this season. Great coach, man and family.
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Sad to report the passing of Robert "Bubba" Mattix. An educator and longtime coach associated with Portage football. He first came to Portage in the fall of 1971 when he coached the JV football team. He left after the 1975 school year to coach elsewhere, but he returned in 1984 to Portage as an asst coach and was the Head Coach from 1989-1993. From his Hall of Fame bio, you can see was from Hobart and he coached at a number of places in his career, but Portage is where he started. I'm fortunate to have been on his first team (he missed practice the day his oldest was born, the next day his smile was electric, and everyone was smiling) and also there the day he went into the HoF. I know he made a difference in my life back in the day. He also coached freshmen and junior high hoops for a number of years, touching countless lives with his positive nurturing personality. As a former player said, "He was a great coach for sure, but a genuine human being." One of the truly great ones on and off the field. A legend. Prayers to the Mattix family. RIP Coach.
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On 1/5/2022 at 10:44 AM, Whiting89 said:
Braden Fiske looked like a beast in the bowl game I can see a pro future in his career
Braden will graduate in spring of 2023.
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Can we add the Washington Redskins football program to the contraction list?
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BOYS VARSITY FOOTBALL · DEC 7Thank You For A Great Football Season, Michigan City!!
An Open Letter to Michigan City
THANK YOU!!!
The love and support for our football team has been incredible! While we came up short in our semi-state playoff game, we must take a moment to thank the amazing people of Michigan City who have made this experience so special. We have now made the IHSAA Semi-state game three times in five years!
We truly love the young people we work with, and we have dedicated our lives to helping them, but we could not do it without you! It was an awesome experience to see the whole town rally behind these young men and give them the support they needed. We cannot say enough about how the town and its’ people turned out to get behind our effort. We take pride in representing Michigan City, but we could not accomplish all we have accomplished without you behind us.
There are so many people to thank, and we hope we don’t leave anybody out. Gratitude and thanks go to Dr. Barbara Eason-Watkins, Dr. Wendel McCollum, Kyle Dean, and Sarah Hendricks. We must thank our football parents-Jenny Heath, Bill Buskirk, and crew, who worked as hard this season as anybody else! Thanks to our Booster Club, the Michigan City Police Department-including Chief Campbell, Officer Corley, and Officer Combs, the Michigan City Fire Department, and our teachers and staff at MCHS. Special thanks to Beth Penfold and Abby Vittatoe and our awesome Cheer Squad who were with us for the whole journey. Our Athletic Training staff-thank you! The incredible fans who made the drives to South Bend and Mishawaka to support us-thank you! Our students who showed up in record numbers throughout the season and playoffs-thank you!!
There is a very long list of businesses in town that showed support with marquee displays, signs in windows, or print ads. We think this list shows just how deep the community pride and spirit of Michigan City runs. Thanks and gratitude go out to the American Legion Skwiat Post, Shula-Large Insurance Agency, Kabelins, Patricks Grille, Galveston Steakhouse, Lakeshore Coffee, Family Express, Centre for Contemporary Dentistry, MCAS Transportation, Brandt’s, Schoop’s, Uptown Auto Sales, Great Deals on Wheels, Flores Tax Service, Midas, Holly’s, Wright’s Flowers, Springfield Township Fire Department, St. Joe Club, Athletico, DAV, MCAS Administration, Michigan City Area Chamber of Commerce, Economic Development Corporation Michigan City, MC Promise Scholarship, MC Park Department, General Insurance Services, South Bend Chocolate Company, Gymboree, Paris House, Franklin Street Barber Shop, Domino’s, Apex Muffler, Dough Boys, Hokkaido, Nest #4, Hoity Toity, SFC Gallery, Mucho Mas, Bubbles, The Beacher, Chris’ Car Care, Naturally Wood, Local Option, Hot Sun in the City Tanning, Magro’s Shoes, Platinum Design Barber, 2.1.9. Designs, Crowning Glory, Temerity Boutique, Janus Tax Accounting, Franciscan Health, NIPSCO, 3 Sheets Bar and Grill, Dolson Insurance Agency, Flanigan Tire, Root Funeral Home, The News Dispatch, Carpet Town, Snyder Insurance, and Horizon Bank!
Neither of us are originally from Michigan City, but this town has welcomed us with open arms, and we fully accept! We are SO PROUD to say now that we are from Michigan City! We pledge to continue to work with our students and young people every day to make them better people. Thank you again for supporting us and the team and making Michigan City a great place to be! We love you all! GO WOLVES!
Sincerely,
Craig Shaman Phil Mason
Athletic Director Head Football Coach
Michigan City High School Michigan City High School
By Craig Shaman on Dec 7, 2021- 7
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Kirk Kennedy perhaps?
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#2-Warren Foster and his family working chain gang Friday night at the semi-state game at Ames Filed between Zionsville - Michigan City.
Warren has been both working chain gang and has been the official score keeper for Elston, Rogers and MCHS for the past 57 consecutive seasons.
Friday night was his first ever semi-state.
Warren Foster is somebody who should be enshrined in the Indiana Football Hall of Fame.
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3 hours ago, Whiting89 said:
Is Michigan city part of region, part of south bend area or it’s own area?
Big part of the life style here is being on the south shore of Lake Michigan and our close proximity to the city of Chicago. I’ve considered it to be part of Chicagoland.
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1 hour ago, Mod22 said:
Have a couple questions if I may:
Does everyone park on the Southside of the stadium or is that just for Michigan City fans and the same goes for entry into the stadium, all on Southside or does Zionsville fans entry on Northside. Thanks for the help, been by the stadium numerous times, just never inside. Coming up to watch a cousin play for Zionsville.
For big crown games we park at the Marquette Mall at US 20 and 421 by the former JC Penney store and we run a shuttle bus to and from Ames Field. We have a seating capacity of 4,500, after that the fire Marshall will not let anyone in. Visitors enter the gate on the northwest side of the stadium.
2 minutes ago, Tommy said:For big crown games we park at the Marquette Mall at US 20 and 421 by the former JC Penney store and we run a shuttle bus to and from Ames Field. We have a seating capacity of 4,500, after that the fire Marshall will not let anyone in. Visitors enter at the gate on the
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3 minutes ago, psaboy said:
Wait, Zionsville is actually playing a playoff game on the road?? I'll take MI City by 6.
This will be the first time Ames Field or even Michigan City will ever host a semi-state in any sport. Elston won boys basketball in 1966 and girls cross country in 1993 and 1994 and MCHS won volleyball in 1995 but the semi-states were either away games or at neutral sites. Everybody here is very excited and all the business have all their marquees and store front windows with a message in support of the team.
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10 hours ago, johnny U said:
Are there any remains of the old baseball stadium that are shown in the above picture?
No, Ames Field underwent a complete and total $6 million dollar reconstruction when Elston and Rogers consolidated in 1995. Field turf went in 1995 and was replaced this past summer. Next season we will be getting a brand new fancy video scoreboard and LED lighting upgrades.
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Broadcastsport.net and click The Who’s Broadcasting Where? Link.
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Where does Dwenger play their home games?
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Michigan City @ Crown Point great coaching match ups Phil Mason, Roy Richards & Ken Bye VS. Craig Buzea, Zac Wells & Bob Mattix.
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All the gate would go to the IHSAA.
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White Sox and Cubs games do concessions Door Dash style. Mobile order and pay with your phone and delivery directly to your seat with the ball park app. They pretty much eliminated the food and drink venders that work the aisles.
Neutral Semi-States - the challenges
in The Indiana High School Football Forum
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NCAA Division I rules prohibits them from hosting high school games. Also the hash is further out on a college field.
Those are the issues that have been brought out in the past when this issue has been brought up.