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SHAMROCKS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM |y ipFA 4 ~ v 3 .V ; jMr iff & ? *-^*A ^zrrrw' ;|L Im ~ Jlf‘twwOl F' An ^u® ^rSv£s*F« krw Iv^l? *®lsl t fl I ar n *X b" K. Il* > I B!- *' I — H 1 < ' U JI * ,11 M A*j I *’' I I rKTHRLfWiT'I Wlh / (MJh n n^y The 1980 North Liberty Shamrock cross country team members are, from left to right, front row: Jay Smith, Steve Hayes, Shelly Wilcox, Doug Snyder and Mark Luxnat. Middle row: Dale Shetler, Derrick Adkins, Keri Holmes, Carl Sobieralski and coach Alspaugh. Back row: Troy Dillon, Dan Kaser and John Holmes. — photo by Michael Pearish 1980 NORTH LIBERTY TENNIS TEAM » .-W A. •* f il&hte ll W r^dßb hjR Il \ 1 RIL W M Is ^SkSH tr 9 S ® r& MH n| ^^SSSb^uS $ $ The North Liberty tennis team members are, from left to right, first row: Dan Stevens, Phil Eberly, Bret Harding and coach Eaulhaber. Center row: Steve Wolff, Ryan Mcßride, lerry Allsop and Rob Corthier. Back row: Ty Fisher, Glenn Cox and Bob Loucks. — photo by Michael Pearish

Knox Whitewashes Shamrocks By 34-0 Saturday Ihe Knox Redskins, hotly pur suing a bid for the playoffs this scar, were simply too much for the North Libertv Shamrocks on a cool, damp football field Saturday night I he game was North I ibertv s foot ball homecoming and was played at Jackson field in South Bend Ihe Redskins triumped bv a 34 0 score "ii a great team effort that also featured some fine individual plav bv members of the Redskins team NL Statistics K 8 First Dow ns 20 2 Rushing 232 15 Passing 225 12 Passes Attempted 23 2 Passes Completed lb I Had Intercepted 1 Punts 0 25 Average Yards 0 f umbles lost 1 Yards Penalized 135 Ihe visiting Knox team wasted little time in showing their strength ■is (hex took the opening kickoff

back to their own 23 vard Imo and proccded to put into motion a 10 plav 77 yard drive to score. Their fine quarterback. Steve Bradlev. ran the final 10 vards and then kicked the extra point as he direct cd the storing drive that took just four minutes From this point, it was again Knox's team strength and a mis take bv the Shamrocks that put tn proper perspective what the night was going to be like. After failing to sustain anv drive, the Shamrocks had a bad snap on a punt hurt them and Knox again gained possession, this time with great field position I hev started from the North I ibertv 48 vard line and again it was lOplavs and thev weren't able 1 to break the big ones, but moved steadily down field to score again with Bradlev sneaking in from one ' vard out He had this kick blocked 1 on the extra point and it was IVO witn I 20 still showing on the J<xk 1 in the first period. I rom here there were a couple of possession changes before the Red ' kins added their final touchdown of I the first half I his time Bradlev i was on the throwing end of the I scoring plav with a25 vard pass to

Pete Groote. This came with just i 330 left in the half and this time the kick was good again Ihe first half ended 20 0. Knox ended the scoring in the third quarter After forcing the Shamnuks to punt, as North Liber tv had vet to get into Knox tern torv. Knox took over on the Sham rixk 4" vard line and took just five plavs with Bradlev again directing a balanced attack Ihe final 24 vards were covered in a Bradlev to (rain Winnger pass Bradlev kicked the point and it moved to 2^ 0 with onlv 3 38 gone in the third quarter. 1 he final touchdown of the game also came in this quarter on the Redskins next possession A short I pass. Bradlev to Scott Reinholt. accounted for the score Bradlev kicked his fourth point after and tins turned out to be the game’s final jhnnts. I he Shamrocks, prettv well hot tied up all night bv the Knox de lense, ftnallv made it into Redskin terntorv. but on their last posses sion of the night Ihe defense held North 1 ibertv to a total of 10’ vards and complctelv dominated > the Shamris k offense

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Bradlcv ended tin night with a fitH' H’ out of 23 for 232 vards and three scores in addition to thi two tom hdow ns he scored running IT had four of five extra points the fifth blocked Paul Hale was then leadin'' ground gainer with 9U vaids in II iarries Ihe Scoring KNOX Steve Bradlev. I 0 vard run;P\l Bradlcv. knk KNO\ Bradlev, I vard run. I’M kukblo. i.d

Cookie n Capers Tiatq CxockfA School l.undi Boxes: Pack cooku bv ’ro j;a:r One for ?;n< i; and a jiare to hare with a fri»nd thank You Gift: Wrap cookies individually m pla tic w raj) and pav ■ on pretty paper ji’ate (iverwrap the jilate in jea tic w raj) and tie vv /h i^sy bow Baking lip: To in ure Uniterm bak.ng, make <'<M)k:e th*- anm ize and ’hickne When baking one licet at a 'line, bake m c'irer of oven When baking two heets, plan oven racks a oven i divided into third storing: Ke>p cr; pinene m ?>o-e.y <" v: ( d container, oft cook;* m<bT tigh'.v hd Variety: Try my rec.pes below DATE \RES । cup sugar 1 cups Bisquick baking mix 1 1 cup butter or margarine, 1 cup cut up dates softened 1 • cup chopped nuts 1 egg H' at oven to 350 Grea • and Hour quan- [>an 9x9x2 inches Blend -ugar. butter and egg Stir n baking mix date and nut.Pre s dough m pan Bake until light brown. 25 ’o 30 minute cool Cut into about 1 -meh squares Sprinkle with powdered ugar if desired 25 squares ( H(>( 01. \I F ( HIP ( OOKIEIs 1 cup brown sugar i packed i 2 cups Bisquick baking mix c cup butter or margarine, 1 .. cup chopped nuts softened 1 package <6 ounces) 1 egg semisweet chocolate chips Heat oven to 375 Mix brown sugar, butter and egg Stir in remaining ingredients Drop dough by rounded teaspoonful about 2 inches apart onto ungrea-cd cookie sheet Bake until light brown, about 10 minutes Atxmt 4 dozen cookie ( ()(OXI I MERIXGI E (OOKIEIs 4 egg whites f 1 j cup I teaspoon vanilla 1•, cups sugar 2'_. cups shredded or flaked 1 , teaspoon salt coconut Heat oven to 325 Beat egg white in large mixer bow] on high peed until foamy Beat m ugar gradually ui’inue beating until -till and glossy il)o not underbeat > Stir m salt, vanilla and coconut Drop mixture by heaping teaspo'mful- about ~ inches ajiart onto waxed paper-lined or lightly ureased cookie sheet Bake until set and delicate brown, about 20 minutes Immediately remove from w axed pajx'r; cool. About 3 dozen cookies Delicious Breakfast Muffins ■ I >*,®i<** Cinnamon Granola Muffins are a delicious addition to a back to school breakfast Using convenient 100% natural cereal, these muffins are ready in minutes The microwave directions provide for even faster cooking With 100% natural cereal there is really a blend of six ingredients wholegrain oats, whole wheat, almonds, coconut, honey and brown sugar. Besides being convenient, this ready to eat cereal gives these muffins a great flavor Serve with cream cheese, fruit preserves, butter or honey For extra protein , serve with peanut butter Cinnamon Granola Muffins are quick and easy to make and so good to eat. Cinnamon Granola Muffins 3/4 cup milk 1/3 cup firmly packed 1 egg brown sugar 3 tablespoons vegetable oil 2 teaspoons baking 1 1/4 cups all purpose flour powder 1 cup 100% natural 3/4 teaspoon salt cereal^ original, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon coarsely crushed Add combined milk, egg and oil to combined drv ingredients, mixing just until dry ingredients are moistened Fill 12 greased medium sized muffin cups 3 4 full, bake at 400°F about 15 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean. Stakes 1 dozen muffins. MICROWAVE OVEN DIRECTIONS Increase vegetable oil to 1/4 cup Fill 14 to 16 paper muffin cups 1/2 full, place 6 or 7 filled muffin cups in microwave muffin dish Cook at HIGH about 1 minute and 45 seconds or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean, rotating 1/4 turn after 1 minute of cooking, immediately remove muffins from dish Repeat with remaining filled muffin cups Makes 14 to 16 muffins

KNOX I’cte Grooh , 25 vard ,r ' Br .■ ■ PAI Br »dlex kick KM)X ( raig Winnger 2 C vard : • M m B'., Ih . PAT Bt ■ I ku k KNOX Scott Reinholt, 5 vard pass from Bradkv; PM Bradlcv kick Score By Quarters Knox B ’ I 1 0 U North I ibertv 0 () o p p

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