The student-athletes that represented Caston, Culver, Knox, LaVille, North Judson, Pioneer, Triton, and Winamac.
WINONA LAKE, Ind. - For the second straight year, Grace College and Director of Athletics Chad Briscoe welcomed student-athletes from the high schools of the Hoosier North Athletic Conference (HNAC) for a Sportsmanship Summit on Wednesday.
Multiple student-athletes from HNAC schools attended the conference designed to educate student-athletes about sportsmanship and character training in athletics.
"We are pleased to be a part of building character at the high-school level through the Sportsmanship Summit," Briscoe said. "We hope it served as a great opportunity to educate and reinforce character education and to help promote the importance of sportsmanship for each student-athlete."
Students from the HNAC high schools spent the day together working in groups to discuss and challenge one another in sportsmanship and character-building opportunities in the athletic realm. The students worked in team initiative opportunities to build camaraderie among the schools in the conference.
The Sportsmanship Summit featured sessions from Roger Grossman and Briscoe. Student-athletes also took turns sitting on a panel and answering questions in a peer-to-peer teaching environment.
The student-athletes that represented Triton were: Jillian Bules, Avery Viers, Sierra Hawley, Nadia Stetler, Kate Howell, Caden Large, Dante' Workman, Colton Large, Gage Riffle, and Vinny Prater.