A 34-7 win over Lakeland Friday night on Charger Hill vaulted West Noble to the top of the standings alone at 4-0 in the division. West Noble last won the conference in 2023 and had already clinched at least a share of the crown coming into the night.
The Chargers had two rushing touchdowns from Xymire Barnes-Bridges, a single rushing score each from Trey Shisler and Xavier Yates, and a passing touchdown from Shisler to Brayden Limerick.
West Noble moves to 6-1 on the season with a road game next week at Busco before finishing up the regular season in two weeks at home against Prairie Heights.
Yeah, we've got you covered!
West Noble, in partnership with Burnworth-Zollars Ford on US 6 in Ligonier, is taking part in the Drive 4 UR Community event. For every test drive on Nov. 1 between 9 a.m. and noon, BZ will donate $30 and up to $6,000 total that filters back to the West Noble School Corporation.
Registration opens on Oct. 2, and follow the link to get signed up!
https://d4urc.com/97RPP


Find out who represents the senior court, as well as the juniors, sophomores and freshmen with the link below.
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2458381


Tuesday, West Noble will be hosting four food trucks as part of a series of home athletic contests.
West Noble high school boys soccer hosts Fort Wayne Luers at 5:30
West Noble middle school boys soccer hosts Central Noble at 5:30
West Noble high school volleyball hosts Eastside at 6:00
The food trucks confirmed to be there are: Ojitos Lindos, Lupitas, Merenderos, and Michoacana
The food trucks will be located in the gravel parking area just southwest of the football field at the bottom of Charger Hill, and will be serving food starting at 3:30 p.m.
Come experience some great local eats, stay for two ranked high school programs and the future of another!
Girls soccer will meet the host East Noble Knights on the second night of matchups, the Lady Chargers chasing after its first soccer sectional crown. A win in the quarters will create a matchup against either Garrett or Fort Wayne Concordia in the semi-finals. No. 3 Fort Wayne Dwenger is the paper favorite to be waiting in the sectional championship round.
Boys soccer will host its sectional, and drew Northeast Corner Conference rival Lakeland in its first matchup. A win over the Lakers would create a top-20 showdown with either No. 9 Dwenger or No. 16 Bethany Christian. West Noble checks into the week ranked No. 20. On the top half is No. 14 Leo, creating one of the deepest sectionals in Class 2-A. The Chargers are trying to win their third sectional in five years, and their seventh overall.
Boys tennis is in the four-team DeKalb Sectional, where the Chargers take on East Noble, and Central Noble and DeKalb meet in the other semi-final. The Chargers haven't won a sectional in 10 years, the last in 2015, and are seeking their fourth overall.



Click the link below to get yours!
https://www.clcdesignsllc.com/westnoble?scrlybrkr=f179b251


See the graphics for dress up days, and what Spirit Week activities are planned. The high school lists are with the blue/red/yellow graphics, the middle school is pink/mint.



The Herff Jones rep will be here for Parent Teacher Conferences from 1-6 p.m. on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, to allow students to try on and order their cap and gown.
NOTE: Herff Jones will only be here from 1-6 p.m., not the entire day of conferences.
If you do not make it to this event, you will have to order online and will NOT be allowed to try them on for sizing.
If you have questions, contact Teri Kruger at WNHS.
https://www.clcdesignsllc.com/westnoble?scrlybrkr=f179b251


Attached also are informational links for the West Noble app, and a QR code so you can download it today!
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2442160





https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2441755

The Volley For Venturi event will take place at West Noble High School starting at 5 p.m. this evening! Food, silent auction, lots of volleyball and lots of fun - ALL FOR A GREAT CAUSE!
Come join the volleyball program this evening!

A fantastic morning of cross country at West Noble with the 2025 Chuck Schlemmer Memorial Invite. West Noble's high school boys team finished second and the high school girls team were fourth with a pair of top-five individual finishes among them at the mega invite. Both of the West Noble middle school teams also had positive results.
Full results from the invite can be found at the link below:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2436021
Meadow Valley marked the end of the road Friday for the West Noble girls golf team.
The Lady Chargers sent out its four to complete at the Northridge Girls Golf Sectional, but did not qualify any of its compliment to the regional round. The team shot a 480 to finish seventh in the 9-team field. Top score from West Noble was a 108 from Lilyen Lindsay, who missed qualifying for the regional by two spots. Lone senior Lacy Leamon shot a 113 in her final high school round, and Neveah Gantt (128) and Konstence Hoover (131) rounded out the West Noble scores.
Top score on Friday was from Northridge, repeating as sectional champions with a 333, followed by Fort Wayne Carroll at 349 and East Noble at 395, all qualifying for the regional round. Tournament medalist was Northridge's Alex Reschly at 72. Fairfield's Mallory McGowen and Bella Blosser, as well as Concord's Ella Carlisle all move on as individuals.

One of our new West Noble merch companies, CLC Designs, will have a wave of new items to choose from, just in time for second summer or 'pre' fall!
The sale starts Sept. 19 and will run through Sept. 28. Merch will be delivered to the schools the week of Oct. 13th, and families can have items sent home with students or they can collect them at the offices.
You can find the new designs on the 'Charger Merch' button on the West Noble School Corp. website, or visit:
https://www.clcdesignsllc.com/westnoble?scrlybrkr=f179b251


Girls golf leads off with their sectional this Friday morning at Meadow Valley. Good luck Lady Chargers!

BEHOLD!
If those two meal options aren't enough to get you in the door to support a good cause and see some top flight volleyball in the process, at least buy a shirt and find another way to get involved.
Food starts at 5, volleyball starts at 6, our support for the Venturi's doesn't end!

