The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 January 1968 — Page 2
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EASKETRALL HAS MOVED to »n< of the highlights of the y r. the Bi-County tourney as a t mrn< y su< h as this is always a thrill for the mlkm.U involved. ELht teams North Liberty. N< w Cohsl. J hn Glenn an i UtVilh . fi • n St J mph count) and CulVh Triton Argo* and Bremen, of Marshal] county are involved. This playing of the third annual t mmcy. promises a h.t of good hig i scho-1 basketball and thrills galore forth. fans who visit the m- t it the U-Ville high school. THIS YEAR HAS ONE DlFferent aspe<t that being no team or teams with an outstanding re< nd. The season records to dal - as Well as the < < repetition
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b« twe« n the eight schools promises good action. North Liberty and Gh nn nu i t in the opener. A game bet wen those two teams on Friday night found Glenn winning by a 17 point margin, but the Falcons have b< < n a rather hot and cold team this si-anon. A record of 6-4 has found some big * orcs for and against as Glenn basically is a running team if they are going to get their maximam performance. North Liberty on th» other hand 5-6 for the \< ar. are a much more deliberate team featuring an attack th d w< rks for the good shot and puts a l<»t of stress on defense and a deliberate attack The Shamro< ks have in Chris Anderson, probably the outstanding player
in the tourney and certainly th m< si valuable to his team. 'I he contrast of styh ; sh< uid decide the outcome, if the Fab ons can tun. they should win while a slow and mon d< lite rate game siioiil I give the edge to the Shamrock-. 1. WILLE AND ARGOS ARE the ipp nc nts in the .cr< J. 1 Conte ! The ~ two team, have not imt in headto-hcad competition this season. LaVillv is 7-5 for the season as is Argos at this pant Ui Ville has everyone l ack from a strong team of last yeir except .ne guard. They al- . have an mg Mundin« pHx rr in Cail Herbnter and his preiM*ncr in the line-up makes th< . i a big threat. LiVllk* has good #ize under th. basket allhc ugh not ex<' ptr mil rontrc.l of th ixuirds. Argos has two players in Keith Hardesty, a 6'4” junior an I Greg < fvermycr, a 62” k< ni r. who can keep up with : n n und'-i th. brisket an I both Lave proven t h capabh of th. big coring game. They al-> hav« ne fine outside shooter in St- v War tb r but run a lltfb w< k on off- n <■ after these three boys. THURSDAY N T GHT FINDS Culver s Indians an 1 Triton in the first gam. Culver hold a Mi-I', victory ov<r Triton this vvar as this was on> of their two wins in 13 games this year. Culver d<.e«n t featur. a strong off-n c and n-<-ds a g. d dcf» nsivo effort and the gorxj shots to get the job done. Triton on th. other hand is one of th< mor. disappointing teams of the area this season A t.-ani that has had something in their favor for several seasons. the\ have slumped some this s. a son to a 4-9 record. However, a strong schedule accounts for part of their record ns is the case with Culver. THE FINAL FIRST ROI’ND game pits the defending champ, Bremen against N-w Carlisle. Bremen lost most of their team from last season, but has come up
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with another hard-working outfit led by the very strong Jud Robinette in Ma junior year He is probably as hard n competitor as th< m<-et has and when the going is tough is the time he is nt his best Th<» IJona arc 6-6. New Carlisle is 2-11 for the year, but have lost a lot of close on. s nn ' have the Noel brothers. Stan an I Jim, who can get a lot of point Stan proved his ability by hittin 50 in one game this rason ev<n though it was a loss Tlv I< k of size and good balanced scoring has hurt .New Carli I STUDYING THE RUNDOWN of the team 1 ana tnc craw, th> ■ crazy things ralb-d predictions appear like this LaVille, who intend the final game over the Gb nn team, to top Bremen in a r. imt h *»f a pm«»t ww e.itL ier in the season. Bremen's <ntrv to Saturday night to coni, with a win over Triton. North Liberty Wrestling Team Tops Judson The North iJb. rty wrestling team won a match over North Judson bv the score of 40-18 recently. The Shamrocks won two
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matches on forfiets In the lighter Weight classes and the Blur Jays won on a forfiet. In all. the Shnmrncks lost three in actual competition. The results were: 97 lb class: Mike Magycr!. NL: forfiet. 105 lb. class: John Mngyerl. NL: forfiet. 114 lb. class- Tom Henry, de. f< ated J • S* t tv r NL 6-2. 122 lb. das#. Ed Boilini, NJ; pinm*! Chuck Springman. NL. 4 49. 127 lb. class Dale Bortrm. NL; pinn -d Guy Minix. NJ. 4 26. 135 lb. class Warren Giese. NJ. forfiet. 140 lb das , Kenny Ross. NL: pinned Gw.rge Mosley, NJ. 2.41. 147 lb. class Eugene Toth. NL; pinn<*d Ed Vanek, NJ. 1 16. 167 lb. class Gary Smith. NL; pinner! Jack F»to|o. NJ, 19. 182 lb. class Dorx Cohee. NL; pinned Raderh Alvarez. NJ. 3 09. Heavyweight Ken White. NJ. pinned Devon Ross, NL. 1:20 Girls who talk like walking encyclopedias should remember that reference books rnrely get taken out. Confidence is the feeling you have bifore y<>u know better.
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