The Independent-News, Volume 96, Number 39, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 February 1970 — Page 2

— THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — FEBKI ART 19. 1979

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THE 1970 STATE BASKETbah t virnt . w.U b<, i i<x‘ nv- u v for m -I an a be i s . nd bx Satuid iv all "ill । ’ « ompleb 1 n l uh-s- of th< starting tine on th, ■- timid 1. vel By th / t.nn < : • ! b nn " .11 n n ot of the dxxmdi i■; number t it s; ' 'i t' • iy Tin Ip7u t .1 ■ i h " ’Hong t. in - that fl. nd t > adX m c With" t ■ Me. but ■ ■ h -.1 ’o P k -I b ’• th t Will po : ' t. a x\ ay. IN ’IAN A IS ONE OF THE H>t t> > m ' x st '< ■ tl ’ puts • < ont< ■ t mis r • x one big meet Class ball is played in m-c and ex en th' uh a small S< to • larelx mak-s it through, th<f is something added to pl ay th I i ger schools and a lot of s it* o tetion for that one upset vktm . The Indiana pattern is vast I; changed in the past It* x < u - as the school reorganization is eliminated most of the ver rdall schools or will do so in tb< next few years. This has maxi -Mae noxx powers arise out ot c » -ylidatior s that haxe been f irnid and realizing who all the teams Are is now quite a job. i INI NA POLIS WASHTNGtan tli defending state champ ion. i r« gixen much chance of repe s .i^ They haxe not been oxen .t.p’essive this year which isn't treat surprise to anyone aftet w basses they suffered by grad . .Am. East Chicago RooseveU iis been the most impressiv- t>; date in the state, but ha tHpt distimt disadvantage of es 'ling from one of the xery str h . a cas of the slate before thev can make it to the semi final Manx times the team that nerges from that regional is d Aed of rather quickly in thru tagt action. Normally, the task cf getting past Lafayette Jeff in isn't the easiest, but it seen this year they aren't the team th' y usually are. They "ill ' k« the longest streak of se<’i i. d titles into action, but the: -<• others around that are alm re perpetual sectional winner -. TH DRAW T(H>K PLACE in r tnapoks aft -i this writing i a <1 i>t i 1 •< k at the reseb - jl bo made for next week b; P • ml inu. This p ipe? is ot > rr m i interested in the are tdf.ms with the LaVille. S ’ k i i Ki;< >x and ’th area n. the ! ri. i’ cho,, e Then XX iI h t>' ! i atti' m these and otne. iic-iH . centers as well as t « • .1- start p’ Winning । sectional title is a real h»n h !»■ » . ix -'.cmg or. to furtt - <*• - • » o tin one go -1 of some 42 * t tms. flit of this, onlx oue II !. eri that treasured tit’ 1 State Ch .mp. <ns in the of* - । id’ d h;g . school basket bail । 1 j».‘ . <>t th< ( cuntry.

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Shy’tKic’ts And Fc’ccns Taiig’.s In Iks Rcusd T.. > cl । r;\. Is .1 hn Ch nn an I X -a L.l' ty. will ma i h< nd ir 1 t i o '.I । , of the r7O 1 a'.'i’ ' Huh S-h -ol Sect ■ t . । m . The t < > to ms xxa e n out < • naa t each other n the final Th ts<!ay g one s. t for sgn F.r one the right t > I ince and tor the Other, it is -11 s'p wrote lor tus season. . ■ r - * ‘ ■' *- - LaV lie nv< knd ot split tm power anti the size pu’img tire better records and f • r of the fixe largest schools in the top bracket and the smaller schools, xvith the exception of Jackson, and the losing records in the bottom bracket. The complete run down is as follows: Top bracket. Wednesday night xvith games at 7:00 and 8:30, Mishawaka Marian and the host LaVille in the first contest and Bremen and Plymouth in the late < ontest. Thursday night, lower bracket with game times the same, it will be Argos and South Bend Jackson in the first contest and before mentioned Glenn and Liberty game second. The Saturday games will be made up of the Wednesday night winners at 12 30 and the Victorias teams of Thursday at 2 00 pm. Saturday night the chamionship contest xxill start at 8 15 pm. The LaVille vx-inner will advance to Elkhart's Regional the following Saturday. Glenn Ticket Plan* With the break of the draw, a good supply of tickets should be available for the Thursday session. All seats are reserved and session tickets for this night are $1.25. They will go on sale Friday morning at both Gleen High School and Urey Middle School. It is possible there will be no sale at the LaVille door, depending on advance sales. All interested people should get theii tickets as soon as possible. North LiN rlx Ticket Plan North Liberty High School is setting up the following scheduleteam parents on Friday morning student season ticket holders on Friday afternoon and to adult season ticket holders on Friday evening at the L.Ville and North Liberty game. On Monday. February 23. all fans not holding season tickets can buy until the close of s< hool on Wednesday or until the tickets are gone SCHOOL MENU North Liberty Schools Menu February 19 - baked moat loaf, f! iffy whipped potatoes, gravy bread & butter, chilled peach half. Cir T rella cake, milk Feb airy 20 - fishburger on warm bun, tart tr sauce.' French fried potato«-s crisp lettuce s dad French dressing, choco--1 ite or vanilla pudding, milk. February 23 - chilled orange June, hot beef sandwich, fluffy p>t ttM-^ grax y. < nsp apple s’ eg. Amish cookie, milk. February 24 Salisbury steak, f! 'ffy whipped potato, gravy. I> ‘nut butter st jffed celery, sticky bun fruit delight milk February 25 - hamburger on warm b m ru kb- slice buttered g Jd< n corn tossed salad celery s-d drossing j ul , v plum bier chismlate or white milk. p '; ! ’> Happ- birthday 1 ’ ^" rr in F• !u jary (\ib<-d 1 ‘ v II Tfx whipped P ’ ; I tided vrc. n |„ , T s b ' 11 a I I . tl U X cake J Ik F‘ ’ ' i 27 f < riv,. I ' " • , ’ ... i

Falcons Swoon Cos! 68-58 Loss To LaVille Friday A very bad period that lastexl from th 1 3 lb mark of the second quarlcr up until’onlv b 53 len.aim l in the game, found the John Gh n r dcona s, m ih.. <>nl) on. I .<• * m this ext’D | d iinie to c U’c !■ 51. . e F.; i . m h ba /■ U all < > to L iVilh H•’ ■■ ■ : ’ 1 four. tl m coing > 1 II m, v. i 1. a! *r an »*'u .• : • n ar’ La ’ 3. ] 3in,; nnd me. .ir !':• I ~ wis im good an | H.e boys w< e v. uik.ug hard, but dis ir•• i' 1 : • lai । ; < । 1 . '. < '"! ' ■ ■ o :, j ,t e ’ .ill (’’du t v I .I or g't .- i y type oi j ' J. and ve -n». \ c ?..i .. ate » in I <’ i.: . T:,e H » e w s ticu at 2S-2S xvith 3 hi t" v in the :..;t half a• 1’ .'i B 11.ir > t h.t a Ly in. ar. I th; ba! ons a tually m ixed into anothe 1 ,*d « n a free shot b, Bruce Da-h iff just rcconds later. Hoxve.e . four Lask< s in the final two minutes, the first a lav m by Vic Tha> kei and then three straight by Kent Bunch, pushed the Falcons to a halftime deficit oi 36-29. Don Hendricks hit the first points of the second half with a shot from the middle of the lane after just 22 seconds had expired, but the Falcons had to settle for only five free throws for the next nine minutes and 40 seconds until J’W» Jaske found there was a hole in tne basket with a short baseline shot. By this time LaVille had moved to a very comfortable .5.5-36 h ad. The game started with a good batttie developing. The Lancers took just six seconds to hit the scoring column as Bunch swished one through from 19 foot. However. Kevin Hanni hit the first on a free shot and then Curt Pletcher took a solo effort under for a fine lay in Thacker hit his first of the night as he got free underneath for a lay in. but Dayhuff match«*d this xvith a short shot of his own. Thacker then converted a three point play as he scored from the left corner and was so .led. but back to back scores by Pletcher, a, long juniper. and Hendncks. a tip in. made it 9-7 Falcons. Gary Rowe and Hanni traded baskets and then Thacker and Hanni did the same as the scor ing pa<e was running well through the middle of the period. Free throws, one each by Ken Shirley and Pletcher, kept tin Fai ms ahi ad by two. 14 12 be fore the Lar. cs canned fi.c straight pi mts and after an e' - tremely good effort by Dr. huff resulted in a short hook lax - in two more LaVille baskets m the final 29 seconds made it 21-16 at the end of the opening stanza. LiViID mana ed to stay ahead early in the second period even though the Falcons did succes sfully fight back Hanni hit first from 10 foot out in front and Pletchei barged two more free thro .vs Steve Cox hit from the lane for LaVille. but Hanni came ia< k xxith another pair of one pointers Thacker scored on a hard driving lay-in but Dayhuff matched th s for Glenn Co* swished one thr >ugh from the right side but acam it was Dux - huff with a similar shot to keep the Fai on.- within one point Jerry S' htillz hit one of two free throws thus allowing the Falcons to knot the score on the before mentioned lay in of Bullinger's From here the bottom fell out After falling so tar behind in the critic al middle portion of the y tme, the Falcons did come back to again look respectable H'l.v oxer, the dam ige had more than been (fone and nothing was going to put them back in th< thick of thim A st rone 21 p it last p« ' 1 m . '<• tl • fin. ' sc..’ • !< sp. (td .' .- fs aPhoturh th* Fd< 0. - i d s •*'« ? d । ‘c ■ ,r , L'l : ■ It T, »’ ’i | u u. - f ». < ■ ‘ • ‘I f j . : u. i i ven !

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able o; laments The excitiu;: victor, m this m’est carne owi the young Lancers who were teicidly the Bi <’ unty B icim champs. Trailing by five, 2S-22 at halftime, with Alan Backtel, 1 !<ild.e Casteel, Rich Reese, Mika Davis and Johnny Harness playing the rest of the way, they overcame the deficit and moved on to a fine 53-48 victory. This made their record 7-9 for the season. Thacker Scores 20 Vic Thackei paced nil scorers for the game with 20 points ns he played .a fine game for the Lncers. He h.ad double figure help from Bunch with 15 and Schutz with 10. Hnnm topped the Fab ons with 19 and he had double figure support from two underclassmen. Pletcher with 13 and Dayhuff with 11. Box Score LiVillr fg ft fta p Bunch 7113 Rowe 2 0 0 1 Thacker 9233 Shirlev 2 112 Schutz 18 8 3 I*ittman 2 15 1 Cox 4113 Totals 27 14 19 17 John Glenn Hanni 7 5 7 2 Hendricks 2 111 Jaske 112 4 Letcher 3 7 9 4 Dayhuff 4 3 5 2 McGee 0 0 0 0 Bullinger 10 3 2 Lute 0 0 0 0 Bick 2 12 1 Hamess 0 0 0 0 Savoie 0 0 0 0 Ib’ese 0 0 0 0 Totals 20 18 29 21 Sc ore By Quarters LaVille 21 36 51 68 John Glenn 16 29 34 58 Northridga Tops Cental? Mark Againsi Shamrocks What else can be said when " high school team goes over the century mark other than tin hnd a hot night. This is what happened when North Libert y challenged thr Northridge five Friday night and < ame out lick mg their wounds to the tune of a 103-57 defeat Pouting in a total of 44 baskets, the Elkhart County team had one of those nights when very little went wrong. Meanwhile. ba< k at the ranch, the Shamrcs ks wyrt down to their 15th loss in 16 games this season The start of the game didn't indicate what was going to happen Inter Doug Yoder scored the first thtee points on a j imp shot and later i free throw A single |>oint by Ernie Walls put the Shamrocks on the board and Jim Yodei and W ills traded two pointers to make it 5-3 Three stru ght baskets by Northridge increased th- lead to 11-3. but the Shamroi ks pulled within five as the quarter was hall gone Another iree throw by Doug Yoder was followed by back to back jumpeis bv Walls and John Zook nd th<- S in’ocks vve-e l a' -1 , m the iT'm ■ 1 ’ 10 W. r • ..rd Mik’- W< - • !■ ■ ■ V. • i i < -j ■> < Ju, B l • . i. ; H J

<r ■ front tn i.i ke i 1.11 but tx. > baskets ly tfe s'' in used this to 2! 1 I ns the tii. pt End t nued. From here <n out, it war. all Noi Jaidge as they p t c a st oru g show that urn l ' V down whi n the bench v. uj emp’ted later in the game. In thr first minute of the second quarter, three fast baskets opmud a 27 14 lead After Marty Dittmar hit from under, five n ire quirk points doubled the seme at 32-16. Zook hit a jumper, but eight more fast points mart* it 40-U and the second peri-xl was not half over. The scoring did slow down for the rest of the half, but the Shamrocks were behind 46-25 at the main Intermission. The steady stream of points cont ntu-d in the second halt as Doug Yoder, Weirich and Hershberger were scaling all most at will By the end of the third stanza it had reached 80-43 as a big 34 point quarter had been enjoyed. Most of the regulars remained in until five minutes were U ft. but leading 86-45, it was just a matter of time until the scoreboard reached the 100 mark. Doug Yoder, back in action at this point, got a tip in to send it into three digits and a lay in just ahead of the final buzzer made the final 103-57. Doug Yoder Hits 33 Doug Yoder punched in 33 on 11 laiskctß but only five of 12 from the 15 foot stripe for the victors. As If this wasn't bad enough. Weinch ended with a whopping 29 and Hershberger rounded his total off at an even 20. Rmie Walls had 16 to p&ce the Shamroc ks and Boarman was the only other one m doubl figures with 10. Box Score Northridrr fg ft ftn p Hershberger 9 2 .» 2 Hostetler 0 0 0 0 Weirich n 7 9 2 D Yoder 14 5 12 2 J Yoder 4 12 4 Harshberger 2 0 0 1 Riegseckrr 1002 Reimer 2 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 2 Smucker 1 0 1 o Tota - 4’ L" 79 15 North ‘Jlcrty Zook 4 0 0 5 Boarman 5 0 11 2 3 3 5 Wcsolek 3 0 12 Walls 5 6 K» 2 Anderson 0 0 11 Falr 12 3 1 Halt 2 0 10 Flora 0 0 0 2 Hostetler 10 0 2 Totals 23 11 20 21 Score By Quarters Northridge 21 46 80 103 North Liberty 14 25 43 57 It's too late to returm a'ter you read the proofs of life Pessimists are men who struck out trying to strike it rich Big Bargains in the ctess.fieds

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