The Independent-News, Volume 108, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 27 January 1983 — Page 11

Falcons’ Game Plan Drops Bremen 56-45

There's no two wavs about it. Friday night, one coach had a team prepared and they executed what they were told and the other didn't, and the execution proved it. The end result was Gordon Mosson 56, Dean Foster 45, in what many figured might be the game for the championship of the BiCounty Tourney. The Glenn win moved them into the finals by a safe margin as their preparedness and execution was just too much for the highly touted Bremen Lions. Glenn boosted their record to a perfect 10-0 while Bremen suffered defeat for the third time in 13 games. It also had to be sweet revenge for the one point upset Bremen pulled off in the final game of the tourney last year to claim the title. Mosson put his Falcons on the fhxxr in a good zone defense, not that Bremen hadn't seen a zone before this year, but with big Spencer Wilcox presenting the first obstacle for Todd Wagoner out front, causing him to not penetrate and make things happen, coach Foster was content to let Bremen try and set back and play half-court basketball with the much larger Falcons. This wasn't going to work and not only were the shots few and not of high percentage variety for Bremen, many passes attempted over the bigger Falcons fell victim of the defense, and a very poor Bremen plan and attack fell right into Glenn's hands. The only negative aspect to this for the fans was that Glenn, not wanting to get into a full court running game with Bremen, also was restricted on offense and they were also guilts of some turnovers mainly traveling calls, that kept the score low until the I ions really tried to push the tempo in the last quarter. Taking Wagoner out of his offensive game was the key to slowingdown Bremen. And he picked up two fouls in the first couple of minutes to further hinder his es forts and the slow scoring followed. Wagoner scored first, the second of two free throws drawing a foul on his first penetration of the night However, with the moving of the ball tn the forecourt. Glenn was able to use their size well and Mark Jacobson countered with a lay-in for Glenn’s first points. After

ANNUAL REPORT - TOWN OF NORTH ÜBERTY, INDIANA, ST. JOSEPH COUNTY FOR FISCAL YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1982 Slatemeat Os Receipts, Disbursements, Cash Balances, And Investment Balances Cash Cash Investments Total Cash & I Balance Balance At At Investments Funds January 1 Receipts Disbursements December 31 December 31 Al Dec. 31 II General 28.795.31 125.816.84 135,422 39 1 9,189.76 19,189.76 ' Motor vehicle highway fund .. 3,966 68 31,159 32 33,967.40 1.158.60 22,000.00 23,158.60 I Local road and street fund ... 2,637.71 12,080.19 14.290.62 427.28 5,500.00 5,927.28 I Parks and recreation fund .... 2,140.08 3,892.10 4,074.68 1,957.50 1,957.50 Federal revenue sharing fund 1,001.66 7,805 00 4,145.03 4,661.63 4,661.63 I Cumulative capital improvement 6,648 06 5,774 40 8,135.27 4,287.19 2,500.00 6,787.19 I Payroll fund 117,136.95 117,136.95 I Corporation bond no I fund . 11.74 23,621.89 16,199 18 7,434.45 2,500.00 9,934.45 I OASI 7,846 41 7,846 41 ' Group insurance 6,306.10 6,306 10 P.E.R.F 4,843.71 4.843.71 U. C. tax 623.69 623.69 Cumulative sewer 2,022 97 19,918 5 3 21,500 00 441.50 76,500 00 76,941.50 Police report 101.00 4159 59.41 59.41 Gun permit 15.00 15.00 15.00 Public housing 10,326 60 293,021.71 261,242.67 42.105.64 42.105.64 Petty cash 25.00 25 00 25.00 Water operation 1,112 42 140,138 16 137.280 86 3,969.72 3,969 72 Water bond & interest 5,505.03 69,617.62 70,216.14 4,906.51 62,000.(X) 66,906.51 Water depreciation 9,335 20 13,571.28 21.660.89 1,245.59 1,245.59 Water meter deposit 1,009.38 2,860 00 3,700.00 169.38 7,500.00 7,669.38 Sewage operation 1,188 32 151,000 23 144,"'4 69 7,413 86 30,000.00 37,413.86 Sewage bond & interest 15,571.13 57,255.59 55.782 50 17,044.22 151,00000 168.044.22 Sewage debt service 35,000.00 35,000.00 TOTALS 91,297.29 1.094.405.72 1,069,190.77 116,512 24 394,500 00 511,012.24 A detailed Accounting of Receipts and Disbursements is on file in the Clerk-Treasurer's Office and may be reviewed during business hours l ong-Term Indebtedness As Os December 31, 1982 Revenue G. O. Bonds Bonds Outstanding Bonds Bonds Outstanding Outstanding Interest As Os Issued Retired As Os A* Os Paid During Purpose Os Debt Jan. I. 1982 During 1982 During 1982 Dec. 31. I9B2l>ec. 31, 1982 During 1982 Water Utility 504.000.00 7.000.00 497,000.00 25,200.00 Sewer Utility 415.000.00 10,000.00 405,000.00 23,782.50 AU Other (Bank Loan) SH.JH M ",001.01 TOTALS 972.H1M 22.313 H 4H.00001 902.0a>.00 50.M9.17 Certification This is to certify that the data contained in this report are accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief. Paul F Williams, Jr., Clerk-Treasurer Date January 21, 1983

Blane Whitsei bombed one from the extreme right corner, Mike Arentt pegged in a 1.3 footer and Jacobson followed with one of two from the line as the action early was slow scoring wise. Spencer Wilcox got a rebound basket with over three minutes gone, but it took until the 2:31 mark for either team to score again and this was another corner shot over the zone by Troy Holmes. Arnett quickly answered by tickling the twine from 8 foot. but a nice Wagoner feed to Greg Adams for a lay-in and another corner bomb by Holmes tied it at 9 all. Jacobson hit two freebees and another lay-in by Adams made it 1111 after one quarter. The next two quarters really spelled defeat for Bremen. Being content to still play a half-court game against Glenn, they managed only two baskets in the next lb minutes and added only a pair of free throws in the second quarter and three, one at a time, in the third. Meanwhile Glenn was not piling up the points very fast either, but were content to take what they could get and slowly increased their lead until they had a margin Bremen wasn’t going to overcome. Most of Glenn's scoring came from in close as they continuted to work for the better shots and use their size advantage to the maximum. Jacobson had two field goals and Scott Pontius one. all from inside, in the second quarter and with Arnett's two free throws they led 19-15 at halftime, certainly not the type scoring most people expected in this game. The thrid quarter wrapped it up. With Bremen's lone basket not coming until I 55 remained, the Falcons [Hilled slowly, but steadily ahead Wilcox had six of the points in this period and after Bremen did score their basket it was 30 20 when Arnett hit two onepointers and Jacobson and Lance Singleton each had inside baskets to make it 36-20 after three. Bremen then went all out in the final stanza in an effort to increase the tempo and managed to make it a full court game for the final eight minutes. Wagoner also came to lite as he had been saddled by their offensive strategy and also four personal fouls and still had only the game's first point. But it was too

little too late. Stepping up the tempo isn't going to be fatal for Glenn in most cases and even though the Lions outscored them in this final period, the Falcons still managed a 20 point quarter while Bremen was doing their thing offensively and getting 25 after scoring 20 in the first three. An offensive attack such as they like is going to give up points as well and they managed to do both, score and be scored on. Wagoner had 12 points in this final effort, but the power of Glenn inside still was more than the Lions could handle and Jacobson had eight more points in this quarter to pace the inside scoring. For the night, Jacobson had 20 points on seven baskets and six from the line. Wilcox had what was beyond a doubt his best game and ended with 12 points and did a great job on the boards. Arnett reached double figures with 10, all in the first three quarters. Wagoner ended with II for the only double figure total for the losers. Glenn fg ft fta p Jacobson 7693 Pontius 2 0 0 3 Wilcox 5 2 2 3 Arnett 3 4 5 4 Hardesty 0 4 5 0 Fanslcr 12 3 2 Singleton 10 0 0 Aitken 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 19 18 24 15 Bremen Whitset 2 0 15 Adams 4 0 12 Gardner 3 2 4 1 Wagoner 3 5 6 4 Holmes 2 12 1 Bennitt 3 2 4 3 DeSantis 0 12 4 Stillson 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 17 11 20 20 Score By Quarters Bremen II 15 20 45 Glenn 11 19 36 56 LIBERTY-LINCOLN FARM BUREAU TO MEET FEB. 2 Ihe Libertv-L incoln low nships Farm Bureau will meet on Wednesday. February 2. at the North Liberty United Methodist Church, beginning at ":00 p.m. The speaker for the evening will be Dennis Schafer and he will speak on taxes. Bring a cherry dessert, sandwiches will be furnished. Winter driving presents surprises.

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