Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 96, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 15 February 1973 — Page 12

Nappanee Advance-News Thursday. February 15. 1973

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Bees lose pair to Wawasee, Triton North Wood's “B" learn record sagged lo li in after Iwo losses to Wawasee (4<-.T2) and Triton (53-35 1 last weekend. Kendall Young scored 12 against the Warriors, and Tim, Recount grabbed It rebounds to lead their males .in those categories. Against Triton, the Ifees were out rebounded, 3K-20 TRITON GAME North Wood EG FT PF Mark Bcmiller 2 12 Terry Culp 2 0 0 Kevin Farmwald l 0 2 Ha I Flowers 10 0 Rich Hamsher 2 0 0 Gail Harmon 3 0 4 Denny Hershberger 0 0 1 TimLeCount 103 Mark Metzler 0 0 1 Guy Ritter 0 0 1 Terry Weldy 1 0 1 Todd Whitehead 0 0 1 Kendall Young 4 0 0 N W Totals 17 .1.16 OPP Totals 22 9.7 North Wood 10 7 10 8—35 Triton 14 15 10 14—53 WAWASEE GAME North Wood FG FT PF Mark Bemiller 0 0 0 Terry Gulp 0 0 0 Kevin Farmwald 0 Q 0 Hal Flowers 0 0 0 Rich Hamsher 2 0 1 Gail Harmon 3 2 2 Denny Hershberger 1 0 0 Tim LeCount l 0 1 Mark Metzler 0 0 0 Guy Ritter 0 0 Q Terry Weldy 2 0 3 Todd Whitehead 0 0 0 Kendall Young 5 2 0 N W Totals 14 4 7 OPP Totals 22 2 6 North Wood 4 16 6 6—32 Wawasee 3 16 19 —46 . • • 1 - . *' Muck Crops School scheduled for next week Farmers and industry representaffves are invited In attend the annual State Muck Crops School which will be held on Thursday. Fell 15 from 10:0(1 a m. to 3:0(1 p m. at the Moose Lodge in Plymouth, one-half mile west of the north stop light in Plymouth Registration will start at 9:15 am.

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Cub news Cul> Seoul Don I mol lasi Wednesday evening al Central School, from where they travelled In (ioshen for a swimming parly The hoys all had a good lime. Reporter. liohby Howard

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Cub Seoul I)en 5 met for Iheir weekly kneeling Monday after school. We made invitations for the Blue and Gold Banquel which will be held next Monday evening al the Nappanee Middle School Dana Telsehow served refreshments. (Last week, instead of a regular meeting, the hoys enjoyed swimming al Ihe Goshen High School pool. Rod Stump served refreshments. Dean Lehman, reporter GAA gymnastics team defeats John Glenn North Wood's varsity girls basketball leant lost two games last week, being defeated by Elkhart Central 51-31 and Norlhridge. 5(1-40. In the game againsl Central, Jane George led Ihe wav with nine points. Barb Kauffman scored 21 for Elkhart. Norlhridge; who is undefeated in four seasons of basketball play, was led by Brenda Clark with 19points in Iheir game againsl the Pantheretles. Carla Hawkins added Hi and Rachel Troyer. 12 to Ihe Raider total. Kuthann Kehr scored 13 points for NorlhWood. Her total was Ihe highest for an individual scorer Ihis season. The b-team defeated Norlhridge 21-1(1 for their first victory of Ihe season. Robin Chokey led scoring with 11. North Wood’s freshmen girls were defeated by Concord 30-17 in other action lasi week. Christ Johnson scored seven; Sue Leni/., lour; Annelle Marl/, lour and Bonita Bonlrager. two. <iy m nasties In gymnastics action for Ihe gals lasi week. North Wood’s gymnisls won their first meet, defealing John Glenn 41.(12 to 30. Kit The following NorlhWood girls placed in Iheir events: Side Horse Vaulting Colleen Phillips, first; Cheryl Rush, second. Parallel Bars Cheryl Rush, second; Kim Brown, fourth: Balance Beam Charlene Killers, fourth; Floor Exercise Cheryl Rush, first; Kim Lawmasler, second; Prescilla Smellzer. fourth Howling The results of the eighth week ol NorlhWood UAA howling are: High learn series - Team 4 (Sue Lentz, Annette Mart/., Annette Ellis, beh Pleteher and Cheryl Reed) with 1277 pins; High team game Team 4 with (175; High individual series - Sue Lent/ with 316; High individual game Annelle Mart/ with 176 Sclieil ii lc Keh. 15, Varsily and B-Team basketball, Warsaw. Homeli:3<); Feb. 19, Varsily and B-leam basketball. West Noble, There, 6:3(1; Keh. 29. Varsity and B-Team basket hull, Bethany. Home, 6:30; Keb. 20,. Gymnastics, Wawasee, There. 6:30; Keb. 28, Freshman Basketball, Brookdale, There. "C" Team increases record to 3-0 North Wood’s “C” basketball team defeated Manchester, 44-35, in a Monday night contest. Todd Whitehead netted 10 points for Ihe Panthers. Mark Bemiller JitMjred 10 rebounds. The “C” team, which now has a record of 3-0, outrebounded the Squires. 39-31