The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1988 — Page 10
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North Liberty’s students of the week this week are Tom Popovic, Brian Lambert, Greg Forsythe and Aaron Hickman. These boys all received good reports on their mid-term grades, completed all work in their classes, were good citizens in the classroom, and helped the teachers in any way they could. These behaviors are greatly appreciated by the teachers and staff at North Liberty Elementary School. Great job guys!
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UREY FOOTBALLERS SPLIT GAMES WITH PLYMOUTH The seventh and eighth grade Urey football teams played on Thursday. September 22. The 7th grade team held Plymouth scoreless throughout the game. The 7th grade team won 6-0 on a quarterback keeper in the middle. Jason Groves scored the touchdown. The defense and offense played a good game. The 7th grade team has
held their last two opponents scoreless. They are now 3-0. The Bth grade team, even with four fumble recoveries and two pass interceptions, just couldn't get the points on the board. They were defeated by Plymouth 20-8. Scoring the touchdown for the Bth grade team was Bruce Brown and the extra points were scored by Aaron Casteel. Recovering fumbles for Urey were Greg Vitali. Bruce Brown, Aaron Casteel and David Menefee. Intercepting passes were Rusty Peterson and Danny Long. The Bth grade team is now 0-4. The next 7th and Bth grade football games will be on September 29 against New Prairie at the North Liberty field, the game to start at 4:30. The coaches would like to thank the workers who helped during the game. UREY VOLLEYBALL RESULTS On September 12 the Urey 7th and Bth grade volleyball teams played strong Mishawaka Bieger teams. The 7th grade lost two straight games 6-15 and 5-15. The Bth grade took the match to a third game after winning the first 15-11. The second and third games were won by Bieger 8-15 and 8-15. On September 15, the Urey volleyball teams played their first home game against LaPorte Kesling. The 7th grade lost their first game 3-15, won the second 15-3 and lost the decisive game 8-15. Jackie Deleon led the 7th grade scoring with 8 points, Traci Stooks
added 7. The Bth grade lost two straight games 7-15 and 4-15. On September 19, the volleyball teams played Argos at home. The 7th grade won the first game 15-3, then lost two straight 17-19 and 7-15. Christy Werner led Urey with 9 points. The 7th grade is now 0-4. The Bth grade won their first game of the season defeating Argos in two straight 15-13 and 15-6. Yvette Montgomery led Urey with 11 points. The Bth grade record is now 1-3. On September 21, the Bth grade volleyball team lost to Plymouth by scores of 6-15 and 12-15. On Monday, September 26. the Bth grade team raised their record to 2-4 with a win over Triton by scores of 8-15, 15-13 and 15-9. Yvette Montgomery had 12 points, Angela Belkiewitz 10 points and Tami Lidgard 8 points for the winners. The 7th grade team lost to Plymouth on September 21 by scores of 8-15 and 5-15. Jonna Johnson had 4 points, Merita Allsop 3 points and Traci Stooks 3 points. The 7th grade team lost to Triton 9-15 and 14-16. Beth Gaywell had 9 points and Rachel'Shafer had 4 points. The 7th grade record is now 0-6. GLENN VOLLEYBALLERS DROP 2 OF 3 GAMES The John Glenn volleyball team dropped two of three matches, losing conference matches to both Bremen and Culver and winning over Oregon-Davis. Bremen Wins In Two The Bremen girls won by scores of 15-6 and 15-1. Serving 100 percent for the Falcons were Becky Fair. Julie Beem, Karen Schmidt and Michelle Mlekodaj. Karen Schmidt had the most passes, 11; Michelle Mlekodaj the most sets, 9 and Angie Ruby, Karen Schmidt and Michelle Mlekodah had one kill each. Culver Wins In Three The Culver girls defeated Glenn in a three game match. Culver won by scores of 15-13, 10-15 and 15-10. For Glenn. Julie Beem had 100 percent serving and the most passes. 21. Angie Mlekodaj had 32 sets and Michelle Mlekodaj the most kills, 7. These losses dropped the NSC record to 1-2 for the season. Glenn Beats 0-D The Glenn girls defeated Ore-gon-Davis in straight games 15-9 and 16-14. For Glenn Becky Fair and Trish Kerckhove had 100 percent serving; Becky Fair had 9 passes; Michelle Mlekoday 22 sets; and Kim Huizenga 3 kills. The overall record is 5-3 for Glenn.
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-A - . GLENN B-TEAM j VOLLEYBALL RESULTS The John Glenn B-Team won over Argos on September 14 by scores of 15-1 and 15-7. Sherri Brantley had a 3.33 serving accuracy; Lynette Kile 4 kills; Patti Christensen 5 passes; and Jennifer McKesson 10 sets. The Glenn B's lost to New Prairie on September 12 by scores of 15-9 and 15-12. For Glenn Andrea Brems had a serving rating of 3.0; Lynette Kile 3 kills; Deanna Ross 12 passes; and Jennifer McKesson 13 sets. Culver’s girls won over the Falcons by scores of 15-13 and 15-8. For Glenn Andrea Brems had a 3.0 serving rating; Lynette Kile 3 kills; Patti Christensen 8 passes; and Jennifer McKesson the most sets. Bremen won over the Glenn girls in a three game match with the scores being 15-13. 16-18 and 15-9. For Glenn Patti Christensen had a 3.0 serving rating; Lynette Kile 7 kills; Deanna Ross 19 passes; and Jennifer McKesson 32 sets. 55 SAVES LIVES II WDebunker BY JOHN HARVEY PUMAY PH.D IT IS NOT DANGEROUS TO PLAY A RADIO DURING THUNDERSTORMS Sil l”, w i Another of the old ideas whicn became m<xlernized with the advent of electrical devices, is the fear that a radio is more likely to be struck with lightning if being played tharrif turned oh during a thunder storm Scientists say there should be no danger whatever in playing the radio during thunder storms, providing there is a good lightning arrester (ground connection) wired to the antennae In any case, it is no more dangerous to have the set running than to have it turned off. authorities say.
