The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 21, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 October 1978 — Page 2

OCTOBER 26, 1978 - THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

Shamrocks Are Edged By NSC Co-Leader 7-0 Once again fate was not on the side of the North Liberty Shamrocks and the result was another in a long line of heartbreaking losses this season as the football team dropped their seventh game in nine starts. This tough '-0 loss to the co-leader in the Northern State Conference. New Prairie, came after another turnover which was actually the result of a funnv bounce on a punt that brushed a Shamrock player and was covered by the Cougars. They followed this “break" with the game's oniv score and then the Shamrock defense once more really put out a good effort, but with no points on the board, it was all for naught. NL Statistics NP 8 First Dow ns 8 118 Rushing 142 23 Passing 25 10 Passes Attempted 8 4 Passes Completed 4 4 Had Intercepted 1 2 Punts 39 Average Yards 30 4 Fumbles 1 4 Fumbles Lost 1 15 Yards Penalized 95 1 he only score of the game came after the Shamrock defense had held the Cougars and forced them to punt in the first period. A kick bounced a little crazily and hit a North Liberty player and was

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covered by the Cougars' Brett Candler on the North Liberty 24 yard line. The Cougars then moved the ball the 24 yards into the end zone with the score coming on a pass from ( raig Jones to Ron Barnes from four yards out. A kick by Dale Beck was true and the (. ou--1 gars led "-0. Little would one think at this 1 point that the scoring would be over for the night but the Shamrock defense met every challenge that was offered by the visitors from New Prairie. However, the of- ’ sense had spells of being their own worst enemy as they turned the ball ' over a total of eight times to the rough and alert Cougar defense. In the entire game the Shamnxks were only forced twice to punt as the turnovers took the ball out of North Liberty's hands on so many ! occasions. The disappointing factor is that । the Shamrocks defense has been very outstanding all season and it is just a case of the big play not coming their way. Os the seven losses, only one was by any kind of a margin at all and that was no more than a late rally by the Culver Military Academy that turned a one touchdown game into a larger victory in the last period. The Shamrocks w ill close out the season early as they are playing tonight (Wednesday) as the school break of Thursday and Friday has made this possible. Ihe game. North Liberty's home game to be played at LaVille. will match the two teams that have not won in Northern State Conference play

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this season as they fight to avoid the cellar. The Scoring NEW PRAIRIE: Ron Barnes. 4 yard pass from Craig Jones; PAT: Dale Beck, kick Score By Quarters New Prairie 7 0 0 0 — ' North Liberty 0 0 0 0 — C NOTICE I he Personnel Department of the South Bend Community School Corporation needs more substitute teachers. Listed below are the four (4) types of substitute certificates issued by the State of Indiana. t ype A— One hundred-nineteen day certificates; Graduates of an accredited teacher education program who have not established an Indiana leaching Certificate. Lype B — Sixty day certificates; An expired Indiana Provisional. Standard or Reciprocal License. Ivpe C — Forty-five day certificates; A bachelor s degree from an accredited institution. Type D — I hirty day certificates; A minimum of sixty semester hours college credit from an accredited institution. If you feel you quality for a certificate. have an interest, and wish to find out more information please contact the Personnel Department 234-8141 extension 241. GLENN CLOSES REGULAR SEASON WITH A LOSS The John Glenn Falconettes varsity volleyball team lost to the Culver Academy for Girls on October 18. at the Academy , to close out the regular season action. The varsity scores were 11-15, 12-7 and 15-11 to end up w ith a 10-10 record for the year- Barb Mann had 11 kills, Suann Fontanes had a 2.76 serving average and Deb Miller a 2.25 passing average to lead the Falconettes. In the junior varsity competition, Culver also took the Glenn team by

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scores of 15-8 and 15-8 to close out the regular season for the Glenn girls w ith a 9-7 record. John Glenn will play in the Ore-gon-Davis Volleyball Sectional on Wednesday evening when they meet Oregon-Davis in first round competition. VOLLEYBALL TEAMS SPLIT The John Glenn Falconettes varsity volleyball team played Jimtown here on Tuesday with the Jimtown girls w inning by scores of 911. 15-10 and 15-12. Best server for Glenn was Mary Huffstetter with a 2.54 average and she also took the best passing honors with a 2.38 average. Best spikcr was Barb Mann with 7 kills. At this point the Falconettes are 10-9 and Jimtow n 7-4. In B-Tcam action ( the girls from Glenn won by scores of 14-16. 15-9 and 15-6. Their record is now at 9-6. SCHOOL MENU Urey Middle School OCTOBER 30 - NOVEMBER 3 MONDAY Hot dog Sauerkraut French fries Applesauce Halloween cookie

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