The Independent-News, Volume 103, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1978 — Page 2

FEBRUARY 16, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Urey Lists First Semester Honor Roll Students The first semester honor roll at Urev Middle School has been released as follow s. EIGHTH GRADE Paul Baker John Beckwith Wade Boise Tina Burgh Douglas Campbell Jody Carlson Sandra Chapman Julie Cline Jill Davis Michael Elkin Juan Fontanes Douglas Fry Timothy Hanson Laura Harrell Jeffery Henry Jackie Hostatler Karan Jones Marina Kickbush Tracy Kissinger Sherry Klinedinst Todd Knowlton Douglas Miller Kelly Mowrey Karla Muncie David Nunley Barbara Peacock Beth Rundle Lisa Schmidt Atacey Sellers Terry Stull Todd Youdbulis All A’s Jerry Merkel Diana Pletcher Kimberly Rizek Cathy Schmeltz Danielle Sheaks SEVENTH GRADE Michael Aitken Gene Amor Mike Arnett Jill Bolze Robert Clapper Richard Cole Kelly Cordell Todd Creech Jeffery Fansler Elizabeth Fenstermacher John Flaugher James HaneyZane Hathaway Cindy Hawk Paul Hostetler Mark Jacobson Jeff Kaser Damon Knowlton

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Lisa LaFollette Steve Kaszas Traci Low ry Todd Miller Ray mond Miller Richard Moore Daniel Patterson Tim Pontius Monica Propes I aura Robinson I isa Robinson Wendell Rohrer Jill Savoie Karen Schmeltz John Schmidt Edward Segraves Brend Steinke Tanzetta Stoner Denise Tinkey Jeffery Traub Daniell Webb Mark Whitaker Deneen Wringer Cars Zartman Ail A’s Brenda Brecht Steve Dreessen Rhonda Kinney Kandi Klinedinst Fred Krick SIXTH GRADE Alma Albertson Tammy Anderson Paula Barton Cara Brandt Kimberly Brogdon Joseph Capek Bart Clark Carolyn Conner Brian Cummins Douglas Davis Todd Davis Thomas Duff Tina Fletcher Katie Hershberger Tami Hesters Jerrery Hurford Lisa Jimerson Catherine Johnson Todd Kaser Beth Kersh Mike Kinney Mike Klinedinst Jodi Lindsley Tammy Lute Tamala Malstaff Elizabeth Menges Kelly Patterson Pamela Peacock Janet Petry Daw n Pletcher Scott Pontius Edna Robinson Tony Robinson Rita Schmidt Kim Stull Angela Zekucia

All A’s Tammv Miller Jeff Mann Janell Sheaks La Ville Hands Falcons 14th Loss 52-46 The LaVille Lancers, the onlyunbeaten team in the Northern State Conference, broke away from a halftime tie with the first 12 points of the second half to keep their record clean and record a 52-46 win over the John Glenn Falcons Friday night. The Lancers were able to keep their record clean despite not playing a very good game as this game was just not a good performance by either team. The loss slipped the Falcons to 2-14 for the season and they are 1-4 for their conference record as this was their last NSC game. LaVille is 8-6 for the season and 3-0 in conference play. The Lancers are a more deliberate team, one that works for the good shot and works hard on defense in their style of play. This usually leads to lower scoring games and with their defense doing a good job and Glenn’s offense not able to move well, only the lack of offense by LaVille really caused the game to be rather dull. It was not a good fan interest game even though the score was fairly close most of the night. Scott Doll, the Falcons' 6’9" center, scored the game’s first basket as he hit a lay-in from the side. LaVille was not doubling up on Doll, using just Bill Rash, a 6’2” leaper who was trying to front Doll a lot. The lead was short lived as Tim Dykstra, not normally much of a scorer, came through with the game's next two baskets, a lay-in and then a short baseline jumper. Rash was next for the Lancers as their leading scorer for the season popped an 11 footer, but Ed Beas ley, the senior who has been a swing man for coach John McNeil, hit from short range for Glenn. Mike Hosinski made it 8-4 for La Ville with a 15 footer but Doll was fouled while shooting and hit both ends of the two shot violation. Rash made it 10-6 with an eight footer but Beasley, on a not too often seen pass and cut play, got a lay-in. Doll tied the count with another lay-in the next time down the floor and the clock showed 2:37 left in the first quarter. However. Dykstra stepped to the front as the take charge offensive player and hit two baskets in a row, both from medium to longer range and when Rash added a lay-in on a nice pass from Hosinski with :25 showing, it made it 16-10. the way the quarter was to end. It really looked bad early in the second quarter for Glenn when Dy kstra hit two more baskets, one a swisher from the corner and the other a 10 foot jumper as he was getting the open shots for the Lancers. However, from his second basket that made it 20-10 w ith 6:07 left in the half. LaVille turned super cold and was only able to score two more points the rest of the half, that another basket on a rebound by Dy kstra. They missed a lot of good shots and five free throws in this span while Glenn took over what offense there was for the rest of the first half. Tom Moore, back in action after a bout with the flu, was first, hitting two free throws at the 5:32 mark to end a 5:05 point drought for the Falcons. Drew Adams then hit one of two foul shots and with 2 45 left in the half, just about a full eight minutes since their last basket, Moore found the range with a rebound lay-in from the side. Doll then hit one of two charity pitches and Craig Ochs hit both ends of a one and-one to pull within (wo. At this point Dykstra made that lone basket for LaVille as less than a minute remained in the half,

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but Doll promptly matched this from under for Glenn. Jeff Stratford hit two free throws with :09 left to tic the score at 22. Then came the second half. The Lancers came out with a more aggressive attack and after not making a free throw in the first half, they opened with two violations good for two shots each right at the start of the third quarter. Hosinski hit the first two, then Gary Savill. Savill then added a medium length baseline shot and Hosinski hit three baskets in a row over a two minute stretch. Another minute passed as just 3:08 remained in this quarter when Stratford broke Glenn’s long dry spell with a rebound shot. Moore followed with a fast break basket on one of the few running opportunities of the night but Roger Lindvall came back for the Lancers with a short shot. Beasley was next as he canned a nine footer and Doll then found range from 11 foot out on the side to cut the lead to six once again. Rash, certainly not having a good night for LaVille. did manage another basket on a medium baseline jumper but Moore let a 20 footer fly right before the gun that found just net and it was 38-32 heading into the final stanza. Once again LaVille started the quarter with a streak to keep them in command and the Falcons definately playing catchup basketball. Hosinski hit a 16 footer, one of two charity shots and then a lay-in in succession. Jim Shamo added one of two free throw s and the lead was a dozen again. The Falcons scored their first of this quarter after three and a half minutes had passed when Beasley found the range on a 13 footer in the lane. Mike Dreessen scored one of two foul shots, but Hosinski. who was the take charge guy in the second half, both scoring and on the boards, hit a 20 footer over the Falcon defense to keep the lead at 11. Play started to get a little ragged, fouls were frequent and LaVille did give Glenn some more opportunities by missing some free throws that could have put the game out of reach. However, with 2:17 showing, the Falcons made their last surge as they started with another medium range jumper by Beasley and then a 12 footer by Moore. After Chris Cox got a lay-in all alone as the Lancers beat the Falcons press, Doll came right back with a basket from under for Glenn keeping just a seven point difference with still over a minute left. Cox hit one of two free throws and Doll matched this for Glenn. After another missed Lancer free throw, Doll got a tip in and was fouled. Rash's fifth, but failed to convert the third point that could have cut the lead to four. Hosinski hit one of two from the 15 foot line as the Falcons were forced to foul on every possession in an.effort to get back in the game. Doll did get the lead cut to four with a fine feed from Moore for a lay-in, but onlv 19 seconds remained and some quick passes against the over pressing defense let Jeff Horvarter score an easy lay-in to end the game 52-46. Doll topped the Falcons and tied for game honors with 18 getting seven of this in the last 1:13 of »» e

game. Beasley and Moore reached dougle figures with 10 but as has been the case most of the year, too many Falcons aren't getting points and the scoring task is left to too few people. Hosinski. with 16 in the last half after missing several good medium range shots in the opening 16 minutes, also had 18 on an identical seven baskets and four free throws. Dykstra had 14, all in the first half as the young sophomore kept the Lancers alive almost single-handed in the first 16 minutes. Glenn's B-Team Wins The Falcons B-Team jumped off to a big first half lead and then had to hang on to a second half charge by the young Lancers to record a 63-53 victory for coach Bob Young. Box Score LaVIBe fg ft ft* p Hosinski 7 4 11 4 Rash 4015 Dykstra 7 0 0 4 Savill 12 3 2 Shamo 0 12 2 Lindvall 10 11 Foster 0 0 0 1 Cox 113 1 Horvarter 10 0 0 TOTALS 22 8 21 20 John Glenn Tuttle 0 0 0 0 Dreessen 0134 Doll 7 4 6 2 Ochs 0 2 2 1 Beasley 5 0 0 5 T. Moore 4 2 3 3 Flaugher 0 0 3 2 Stratford 12 2 5 Adams 0120 TOTALS 17 12 21 22 Score By Quarters John Glenn 10 22 32 46 LaVille 16 22 38 52 Mike Myers In Wrestling Semi-State Mike Myers, North Liberty, will be wrestling in the semi-state to be held on Saturday at Merrillville. Mike will be wrestling Chuck Veach, of Delphi High School. Mike's season record is 22-1 and he will be seeking his first semi state crown. CBS AIRS SPECIAL OLYMPIC DRAMA FEBRUARY 22 Indiana Special Olympics. Inc., announces that CBS television will air a two-hour TV drama entitled "Special Olympics" at 8:00 p.m E.S.T., February 22. The nationally boradcasted program is a part of a "tenth" year anniversary Special Olympic celebration. Over 12,000 mentally retarded citizens of the state of Indiana are served each year by Indiana Special Olympics' program. The headquarters is located at Indiana State University , Terre Haute, Indiana Compare! Dristan" Tablets relieve more colds miseries than Contac or Aspirin. i)U . u ,., ,a 19! , S.u onge. mx’ / / R»nn, Now / I / / / ' 7 /