The Independent-News, Volume 111, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 30 January 1986 — Page 7

visions in curriculum. NEXT MEETING DATE The Board will meet in regular session on Tuesday, February 11, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. in the library of John Glenn High School. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Board, following a motion by Mr. Peddycord, seconded by Mr. Hostetler, the Board voted six to zero to adjourn at 9:05 p.m. Almost ... But Argos Nips Glenn 36-34 In Tournoy The John Glenn Falcons carried out coach Gordon Mosson’s game plan as well as could be expected, but the experience and power of the Argos Dragons under the basket made the difference in a heartbreaking 36-34 loss by the Falcons to the Dragons in the semifinal round of the Bi-County tourney Friday night. The loss dropped the Falcons' record to 7-6 on the year while the Dragons moved to 10-2 heading into the tourney’s final game Saturday night with LaVille. Glenn was an 83-52 loser to the Dragons in the final game of the Culver Holiday Tourney on December 20 and had nothing to lose in trying anything different in this second meeting. Mosson felt he had to control the tempo of the game, stop the Dragons inside and the boys had to realize they weren’t a beaten ballclub when the game started. All three of these factors were present Friday night until a strong last 6:30 by Argos found them utilizing their strength inside to erase a 28-20 deficit and take their only lead of the night with :04 showing on the clock to win the game. Because of the controlling of the tempo more to Glenn’s liking, the game had its slow spells,

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but this was all to the Falcons’ benefit. Roger Spier opened the scoring with a pair of free throws and Kip Bailey drilled a 14 foot lane jumper for Argos. Bailey, their 6’3" (or better) junior center, a three-year starter for coach Phil Weybright, picked up his second foul just one minute and one second into the game. He was pulled from the lineup for the rest of the first half and with Steve Powell not starting for one reason or another, Argos was minus their two big guns that poured in 43 points against Glenn in the earlier battle, playing only about three quarters each. Wes Pavey broke the 2-2 tie after the Falcons put the ball in play hitting over the Argos zone from about 15 feet. Pavey then fed Spier a nice alley-oop pass as Spier cut behind the zone on the baseline for a lay-in and with 5:18 still left in the first quarter, Spier got two more points on a short baseline jumper. However, from this point on, little happened offensively for either team for a long time. Glenn didn’t score again in the quarter and Argos countered with only an 18 footer by Brian Jennings from the side at the 1:44 mark and the first quarter ended 8-4, an almost unbelieveable score considering that Argos had run away with Glenn to the tune of 25-6 in the first period of their first meeting. Argos, with the down tempo and Glenn not making many mistakes even though not shooting much, was forced out of the zone defense as Glenn pulled out a couple of times forcing the Dragons to come after them. Also, being unable to score, they couldn't put on the zone press of their ow n they like so much after a score, to up the tempo of the game. It simply boiled down to coach Mosson’s strategy being carried out well and the Falcons completely controlled the tempo of the game. Troy Skiles hit an 11 footer to

open the second quarter, but the Dragons came back to tie the score as Troy Gates hit a lay-in, Bob Lichtenberger got two free throws and Jennings canned another jumper from the top of the circle. With 3:40 left in the half, Pavey broke the string of almost 10 minutes with only Skiles’ basket in that period of time with another medium range jumper. Jennings popped another cleanly through but Brian Groves broke the 12-12 tie with a rebound lay-in on which he was fouled, but missed the free throw. With just half a minute left, Chris Savoie popped in an 11 footer and after Argos panicked a little and fired one up to quickly. Spier was able to drill one from the right baseline just ahead of the buzzer to make it Glenn 18, Argos 12 at the main intermission. The third quarter was almost more of the same. By this time coach Weybright had his normal starting lineup in for the Dragons most of the time. Pavey hit first, a 16 footer after just 15 seconds had passed, but Jeff Shivers answered with his first basket of the night on a rebound shot. Powell then got his first two, and as it resulted only baskets of the night, one from each comer, apparently spreading the Glenn zone defense a little wider as they couldn't allow him the freedom down deep he had on those two shots. Skiles found nothing but net from the right baseline and it was 22-18 with over four and a half minutes left in the third period. However, more of Glenn’s deliberate offense and denying Argos the ball inside, found Groves getting a lay-in on a nice baseline crossing move at the 3:31 mark and Lichtenberger matched this with just over half a minute left and it was 24-20 after three. Things really looked good for Glenn as the final stanza opened. Spier got a lay-in on an out-of-bounds play and half a minute later Skiles hit from 12 foot. This 28-20 lead with just under seven minutes to play looked good in this game, but the experience of Argos and their leadership, brought them back slowly in the contest. Their offense started working more inside from here on out and Lichtenberger hit first from in the lane about nine feet away. Bailey then turned a nice Powell pass into a lay-in, but Pavey walked to the line for the game’s first one and one attempt with just 4:53 left, and hit both ends. Jennings tickled the twine from the baseline again, but with an even half quarter left, Savoie was fouled and hit one of two, making the lead 31-26. The Dragons came right back with a lay-in by Shivers after Jennings had penetrated and fed off and with 3:00 left, Dave Stults found the range from 14 foot. Spier was fouled just seconds later and hit the first of two so the game was tied for the first time since midway in quarter number two when Lichtenberger hit a lay-in with 2:26 left. Almost a minute ran off before Skiles was fouled and he hit both free throws for a 34-32 lead. Argos used a timeout with 1:18 left and went right inside afterwards to get a lay-in by Shivers off a feed by Bailey. Glenn then turned the ball over trying to beat some Argos pressure and the Dragons killed the dock to the :42 second mark before calling a timeout. They inbounds and ran the time down to :11 before using their final timeout, but when they came out after this, they went right inside to Bailey who made a nice move to lay the ball in with .04 left, for the Dragons' only lead of the night. After a timeout, the Dragons defense forced Glenn into a long desperation shot that fell well short, ending a game that Glenn controlled almost everything . . . everything but the final score. Spier ended the game with 11 points to lead all individual scorers in this low-scoring game. Pavey and Skiles had eight each. For Argos, Jennings was the only one to hit double figures with 10.

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Box Score Argos fg ft fta p Powell 2 0 0 3 Shivers 4 0 0 3 Bailey 3 0 0 2 Jennings 5 0 0 0 Grossman 0 0 0 0 Lichtenbarger 2 2 2 2 Cooper 0 0 0 0 Gates 0 0 2 0 Stults 10 0 0 TOTALS 17 2 4 13 Glenn Skiles 3 2 2 4 Spier 4 3 4 2 Ruff 0 0 0 1 Pavey 3 2 2 0 Savoie 112 1 Groves 2032 Rizek 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 13 8 13 10 Score By Quarters Argos 4 12 20 36 Glenn 8 18 24 34 GRADUATES FROM PURDUE IN DECEMBER Patricia Ann Geddes, Martindale Road, North Liberty, received her Bachelor of Sdence degree in science from Purdue University during the December commencement exercises on the West Lafayette campus. She also was placed on the distinguished student list. ANNOUNCE WINNER OF AFGHAN DRAWING The Walkerton Business and Professional Women's Club benefit of an afghan, made by Martha Mull and donated to the club, was won by number 305, Mrs. Marguerite Stanly, Walkerton. DISTINGUISHED STUDENTS A total of 3,274 Purdue University students received distinguished student rank for the fall semester of the 1985-86 school year. To qualify for distinguised ranking, a student must have a grade index of at least 5.5 (B + ) of a possible 6 (A) in no fewer than 14 LOOK MICHIANA 6” SEAMLESS GUTTER Heavy Grade (.932) Baked Enamel Finish VANOERHEYDEN EAVESTROUGH SERVICE Can 288-7719

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academic credit hours. The student may have no grade below a 4 (C). Those from our area making the distinguished student ranking are as follows: Susan Anderson, Patricia Geddes and Keith Rupel, of North Liberty; John Bowman, Steve Dreessen and Anita Kay Ecker Haug, of Walkerton. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Carey Hahn, Walkerton, are the parents of a son born on Friday, January 24, in the Osteopathic Hospital. South Bend Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roy Hahn. Jr., of English Lake, Indiana. NOTICE OF WALKERTON JUNIOR LEAGUE MEETING The Walkerton Junior League coaches and other interested adults are asked to attend a meeting to plan for the 1986 baseball season. The meeting will be held at the Walkerton Youth Building, on Sunday, February 2, at 4:00 p.m. CHANGING ADDRESS? If you are moving or your maUjng address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you. The Independent-News Dr. Elliott Frash : < Optometrist '* 413 Michigan St., Walkerton \ [ 900 a m -SHO p m Thursdays * Call 586-3722 For Appointment | WELL SERVICE 936-991 1 • Flint and Waiting Pumps • Well Screens Changed • Pumps Installed and Repaired • Water Pressure Tanks Formerly langfeldt and Payne iUcVK •el (Ml HywtaaAK L,,ak -

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