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La Salle would outscore opponents 372-132 and win its five playoff games by an average of 30.8 points in a dominating run capped off by the program's first-ever state championship. Nate Moore led ...
Fort Wayne Western League: Class A: None 1892 1892 St. Paul Saints relocated to Fort Wayne Fort Wayne Western Interstate League: Class B: None 1895 1895 No nickname known. Fort Wayne Farmers: Interstate League: Class C: None 1896 1896 Charter member of Interstate League Fort Wayne Indians: Interstate League: Class B: None 1897 1900 1900 League ...
Fort Wayne hosted two NBA Finals Games in 1955 and 1956, as well as the third city to host the NBA All-Star Game in 1953. [4] The Allen County War Memorial Coliseum was also venue to the 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Volleyball Championship matches, in addition to hosting the 2000, 2001, and 2002 Mid-Continent Conference men's basketball tournaments .
Memorial Stadium hosted its final baseball game August 28, 2008, with 6,106 in attendance, between the Wizards and South Bend Silver Hawks. [3] Highlights included the ceremonial first pitch thrown by 2008 Summer Olympic Gold medalist Lloy Ball and the national anthem performed by the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Orchestra . [ 4 ]
The Lancers, Section V’s Class B champion, finish 6-5.
Heritage Hills plays Fort Wayne Bishop Luers in the Class 3A state title game on Saturday. Luers, who has the third-most state championships in Indiana, looks to win consecutive titles for the ...
The Fort Wayne Indians were a minor league baseball team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana. From 1896 to 1900, Fort Wayne teams played exclusively as members of the Class C (1896) and Class B (1897–1900) level Interstate League, winning the 1900 league championship. The Fort Wayne team was known as the "Farmers" in 1896.
The Fort Wayne Chiefs lost in the league final after the team won the second half pennant in the league's split season schedule. [29] [2] Fort Wayne ended the 1932 regular season with an overall record of 77–60 and placed second under manager Bill Wambsganss. [30] In the overall standings Fort Wayne was 6.0 games behind the first place Erie ...