The Independent-News, Volume 104, Number 36, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 February 1979 — Page 2

FEBRUARY 15, 1979 - THE INDEPENDENT NEWS

EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL GIRLS B M 1 ■ ' Bd 'jg Jr trif F aSi. .. ■mlBF wnUhf ■ 4 wL4 fV’A wj|ff 1 ® o. I V| 1 ’ 11 RsSHHR^*"C 1 - 4 'K' I Members of the girls eighth grade team at Urey are. left to right, first row: Beth Erickson, Sandy Kemp. Teresa Ernsberger. Sherry Bloomfield and Lisa LaFollette. Second row: Miss Edison. Mary Louderback. Dawn Carlson. Tracy Lowry and Shelly Mann. J hird row: Jill Savoie. Julie Clemons. Denise Tinkcy and Robin Trent. _ pboto by Michael Pearish

Shamrocks Top Marian For Homecoming By Harry Griffey The host North Liberty Shamrocks overcame a Mishawaka Marian press and tough defense to come out a 56-48 victor Friday evening. The winners were led by John Summers with 16 points and Bruce Griffey with 13. The first quarter was a low scoring affair with only a total of 19 points being scored by both teams. Strong defense caused both teams to have poor shooting from the floor as they took some low percentage shots. The floor play of John Gouker. who was back in the starting line-up after an absence of a few games, featured some excellent passes and had a court length drive that ended with a beautiful scoop shot. The quarter ended with the Shamrocks on top 12-7. The second quarter saw Liberty

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increasing their lead to 20-7 on two baskets by Griffey and one each by Summers and Gouker. It was in this quarter that saw two Shamrocks. Jeff Martin and Griffey, draw their third fouls. Gene Davis had a few problems finding the hoop as he looked unsure of himself. but still had the same good moves. Ron Price got a three point play that gave the Shamrocks a 29-18 lead but Marian answered with four points and then the G-Man, Summers, was open underneath for an easy lay-in. At the half the Shamrocks had pushed their lead to 31-22. During the halftime the candidates for the 1979 Homecoming Queen were introduced along with the court. The two lovely candidates were Lisa Rizek and Sue Mueller. The team captains, John Summers and Bruce Griffey, presented the queen. Sue Mueller, with her crown and bouquet along with the usual kiss. Gouker got a lay-in only seven seconds into the third stanza followed by two from the Knights'

Todd Midla. Summers was alone underneath but Dave Hamann got two buckets that brought them to within five at 35-30. Mark Vanderhagen had a neat 8 foot shot and Summers put on the best move of the night from the baseline under the backboard with a twisting one hander. The Knights cut the lead to three but Vanderhagen hit his specialty, an outside jumper, at the buzzer. The fourth quarter started with Griffey getting a lay-in and free throw and Summers another one from in close to increase the lead to eight. After a Marian time out, strong Tom Murphy muscled his way up for a basket. In this period defense was again the dominating factor with Marian's sticky press causing them to foul, but the Shamrocks were only able to make the front end of four bonus attempts. Gouker tossed a great alley-opp pass to Griffey making it 50-42, The Knights came back with two baskets to cut the lead to four. Coach Glen Keel had enough and called a time out to regroup with 1:19 left on the clock. After the time out. Summers got one followed by one for Marian. A Liberty turnover gave the Knights a chance to come within two but a missed shot and a key Liberty rebound at 0:55 that prevented the momentum from changing. Griffey got another one but the Knights were unable to score giving the ball back to the Shamrocks. With only nine seconds on the clock. Gouker drove the lane and spotted Griffey open underneath and gave him a right on target behind the back pass that increased the lead to eight. Griffey fouled Bryan Piekarski who missed both free throws but Midla got the rebound and -managed to get a basket as the buzzer sounded ending the game. Summers and Griffey's 16 and 13 points that paced the Shamrocks were matched by Midla and Hamann with 16 and 13 for the only players in double figures. Shamrock Bees Overcome Marian In a game that was closer than the score shows, the Shamrocks B Team was able to withstand a Knight surge that was stopped when their coach drew three technicals. Liberty made five of the six shots and were able to score on the possession of the ball twice. Before the technicals, the Knights were rolling and were within three. It was easy for the Shamrocks after that as the Knights were completely frustrated. Jeff Donathen led the scoring with 19 points. Their

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record is now 13-6. Box Score North Liberty fg ft fta p Summers 8 0 0 0 Vanderhagen 3021 Allsop 2 2 2 2 Gouker 3 0 0 1 Martin 3 0 1 3 Davis 0 0 0 0 Griffey 6 12 4 Price 1110 TOTALS 26 4 8 II Marian Hamann 6122 Piekarski 2 0 2 3 Murphy 3 0 0 3 Midla 6 4 4 0 Schultheis 10 0 1 Prusinski 0 12 1 Krizman 10 0 0 Dean 2 0 0 3 TOTALS 21 6 10 13 Score By Quarters Marian 7 22 38 48 North Liberty 12 31 43 56 N.L. Students Winners At Music Contest The North Liberty and Greene Schools were well represented at the state solo and ensemble contest at John Adams High School on January 27. The Superior is a first, excellent is second and good is third. The w inners are: Superior Rating WOODWIND CHOIR — Debbie Kronk. Charlotte Bowman. Patrice Jaworski. Kathy Vukobits. Janet Schultz. Shelly Loucks. Deb Hedington. John Mapel. Sarah Newcomb. Anne Rudynski. Chantelle Harding. Kim Dunnuck, Kelly Medlin, Mary Kaznig, Beth Wolfe, Diane Smith. Mark Luxnat and Vicki Davis Dave Hartsough, trombone solo Liz Humphries, trombone solo Lynn Hayes, flute solo Emily Bauman, flute solo Jami Davis, tenor sax solo Katie Vanderhagen. french horn solo Allison Dunnuck and Marsha Clemens, clarinet duet Katie Vanderhagen and Penni Etherington, french horn duct Tony Deßouck and Jay Stuglik, trumpet duct Kim Milner and Julie Clifton, clarinet duet David Ullery and Eric Brenner, trumpet duet Christi Davis and Elena Doan, flute duet Vicki Davis and Sarah Newcomb, clarinet duet Liz Humphries and Todd Burch, trombone duct John Mapel. Kim Lambert and Mary Kaznig, clarinet trio Janet Schultz, Sarah Newcomb and Vickie Davis, clarinet trio Elena Doan. Christi Davis and Dawn Swihart. flute trio Nancy Koch, Lisa Doan and Nancy Goodman, french horn trio Leslie ( lark, Mark Vanderhagen and Ron Price, trumpet trio Excellent Rating Tammy Flatoff, flute solo Allison Dunnuck. clarinet solo Jim Ihompson. alto saxophone solo Nancy Goodman, french horn solo

Tony Deßouck. cornet solo Marsha Clemens, clarinet solo Kris Kapanski and Deanne Kaser. flute duet Kim Lambert and John Mapel. clarinet duct Kim Kochanowski and Jani Davis. tenor sax duct Julie Lunis, Allison Dunnuck. Marsha Clemens and Bernadrinc Veldman. clarinet quartet Robert Loucks. Steven Wolfe and Larry Eddy, percussion trio Good Rating Elaine Ulbricht, flute solo Jay Stuglik. cornet solo Mike Sobierjeskc. trombone solo Robert Chlcbek, Jim Thompson and Kevin Madden, sax trio MENU Urey Middle School FEBRUARY 19-23 MONDAY Ravioli Green beans Celery sticks Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Chocolate cake Milk TUESDAY Hamburgers French fries Corn Chocolate chip cookies Milk WEDNESDAY Johnny marzetti Lettuce salad Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Apple chip cake Milk THURSDAY Pizza Buttered carrots Pears Milk FRIDAY Tomato soup Chicken salad sandwiches Potato sticks Pickle slices Blueberrv cobbler Milk MISS INFORMATION Ey [ a YMW< JOE' IX TMt I INFOAMATJQh W ' to MISS INFORMATION I &OTTA WRITE WMV HOT SAY a smO"' (O”PO. C. amc cah. co Sitiqn about. on account or COM- TO A UH yA RA|*»~ OAMUftI V/Tf Ourvo WHAT • eU TO w»iTif L I C<OM F