The Independent-News, Volume 107, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 December 1981 — Page 6

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GLENN GIRLS LOSE TO NEW PRAIRIE IN NSC GAME The New Prairie girls basketball team sent the Lads Falcons of Glenn down to defeat in the final game before the holiday break on Wednesday night topping the lady Falcons 51 3b. The two outstanding individuals for the Cougars, Gena Neff and Judi Stayback. paced the attack and combined for as mans points as the Glenn girls were able to score I his loss let Glenn slip to I ' on the season

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with an 0-2 conference mark while the ( ougars advanced their record tob-2 overall and 2-0 in NSC play. The visiting Cougar team only gained a slight advantage in the opening quarter, moving to a 14-10 lead, but outscored the Glenn girls 14 X m the second peruxl to open a comfortable 10 point halftime lead. From here on out, it was just too muih to overcome for Glenn and even though thev never gave up. the strength of the Cougars was hxv much in moving to the eventual 15

point victory. Neff scored 20 points, all on baskets. to pace everyone in this game. Stavback added lb. hers also all from the floor as the Cougars only converted one free throve in the entire game. The lady Falcons were led point-wise bv Janet Pontius, with 11 points on five baskets and a single free throw and Beth Kersh and Barb Peacock led the rebounding with 13 and 12 respectively while Peacock also tallied X points. Boi Score New Prairie fg ft tp Marsha Lineberry 3 0 6 Sue Clavton 2 0 4 Gena Neff 10 0 20 Judi Stayback X 0 16 Diane Bladccki 1 0 2 Brenda Neons I 0 2 Jeriannc Stayback 0 0 0 Tracy Rhine 0 0 0 Shelly Heirbrandt 0 0 0 Beckv Bockover 0 11 TOTALS 25 1 51 Glenn Beth Kersh 2 1 5 Michele Vicsik 2 1 5 Barb Peacock 4 0 8 Julie Knowlton 2 0 4 Tern Stull 0 I 1 Alma Albertsen 0 0 0 Rita Schmidt 0 0 0 Janet Pontius 5 1 11 Shelley Mann 1 0 2 TOTALS 16 4 36 Score By Quarters New Prairie 14 28 40 51 John Glenn 10 18 27 3b B-Team Wins A Thriller The Glenn B-Team. behind a fine 14 points performance by Rusti Dill, won their second game of the season against five losses as they came from behind in the last quarter to win 29-28. The loss also dropped the Cougars season to 2-b for the year. Boi Score Glenn fg ft tp Lori Tracy 2 0 4 Tammy Miller 0 I 1 Rusti Dill 5 4 14 Jon Knowlton 1 0 2 Kim Kronk 3 0b Keri Phelps 1 0 2 Amy Martin 0 0 0 Lisa Parker 0 0 0 TOTALS 12 5 29 New Prairie Lorie Tolmen 3 I 7 Wendi Rogowski 0 0 0 Maureen Roberts 3 17 Chris Rhine 4 3 11 Tracy Rhine 0 0 0 Lisa Schmidt 0 0 0 Sharon Glover 0 0 0 Cindy Mroczkiewkz 11 3 Jenny Arndt 0 0 0 Chris Rubleske 0 0 0 Tracy Paul 0 0 0 Cindy Norris 0 0 0 Janice Wrobleski 0 0 0 TOTALS 11 b 28 Score By Quarter* New Prairie 10 19 24 28 John Glenn 10 15 19 29 BIRTH Sgt. and Mrs. William Noble, of 29 Palms. California, are the proud parents of twin sons born on December lb. Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Dell. Walkerton, are the parents of a son. Dcrric Lcßoy, born on Sunday. December 13. in the Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend. He weighed in at eight pounds and five and a half ounces. Cirandparents are Mr and Mrs. Lcßoy Skiles and Mrs. Evelyn O’Dell, all of Walkerton. Good Deeds Ai USO centers, servicemen away from home will find many holiday activities to lessen their loneliness. Special dances are held during the holidays, with young women volunteering as hostesses, and Christmas Day dinners are prepared for the servicemen by volun leers from various organizations Many families will,

through the USO, invite a serviceman to enjoy Christmas dinner with them in their homes. Senior citizens also receive special attention at this time, with many inviting those without families into their homes for holiday celebrations. Special Christmas programs are presented at senior citizen centers everywhere for the enjoyment of our older men and women.

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And, countless unfortunate individuals and families are made happier during the holidays, thanks to contributions made by the more fortunate to community organizations. Merry Christmas!