The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 March 1989 — Page 5

ENSEMBLE WINNERS |W IfflTl HWY WV W 4 HI I 4 J IItI 1 I 1W * ’ll I Ts HI j h J■ 1 X ^UI LJa^ f i|UM> msw J WOK. — - .«» a j nag r B vBHi First division ensemble winners at John Glenn High School are pictured, from left to right, James Karst, Troy Kriskovsky, Alan Baugher, Chris King, Jeff Pontius, Laurie Dudley and Jaime McCool. Second row: Carolyn Chapman, Heather Hostetler, Rahnee Patrick, Michelle Lyle, Shelly Liggett, Michelle Knowlton and Joy Erdelyi. Third row: Steve Zellers, Eric Hostetler, Adam Jacob, Christine Seaman and Tara Shively. Fourth row: Ed Karst, Scott Bostwick, Crystal Phenis, Shelly Buchtel, Dawn Phenis, Nathan Davis, Tim Pletcher, Deanna Ross and Katie Jacob.

FALCONS RALLY TO WIN SEASON FINALE 70-67 The John Glenn Falcons came from behind Fridas night to top a vcrv good Tippecanoe Valley Vikings basketball team 70-67 Friday night tn the season finale. The Falcons never led until the final three minutes when, using a good free throw shooting touch, they overcame a nine point fourth quarter lead to move on to their Ibth victory of the season. They enter the Sectional tourney this week with a 16-4 record, the best in the six team field. A couple of streaks in the final stanza made the difference. Trailing 55-50 going into the final eight minutes, the Vikings upped this lead to 61-52 early in the period. However, a six point run for Glenn was broken by a Tippecanoe Valley basket, but then eight more points in a row by Glenn not only caught the visitors, it took a lead they weren't to lose. A basket by Craig Groves gave the Falcons the lead at 64-63 and another two points were added before the Vikings could break the Glenn streak. In the final two minutes plus. Groves then hit two free throws. Terpstra came back with two for TV’S, and Mike Traub then calmly hit both ends of a one and one with 22 seconds left to up the lead to five, 70-65 Terpstra came back with another basket to make it "’O-67. and the Vikings then fouled Todd Clifton with 08 remaining Clifton missed the front end of the one and one. Valley got the ball, but didn't gel organized well enough and ended up taking a des paratmn shot from about the middle of the floor well before the buzzer, which missed and sewed up the victory for Glenn. The visitors took the early lead in the game and their lead ranged from three to around 10 points at different times throughout the contest. It was 17-14 after one but the Falcons, after dropping further be hind, had a streak late in the first half that brought them back to 34 32 at the main intermission. It was still Valley, bv five. 55-50. after three, setting up the come from behind last quarter heroics by the Falcons who included 10 of 12 free throw shooting in this period while the Vikings were unsuccess ful on all four of their fourth quarter attempts. Good balance again was a key for Glenn Charlie Winger totaled 16 points before fouling out late in the contest to lead eight Glenn boys who shared the points. Groves, I raub and Clifton had 11.11 and 10 respectively for the other Fakons in double digits. Terpstra led all scorers with 19 points for TVS

while Smith had 14. Dunnuck 12 and Lynn 11. but the rest of the supporting cast was thin. Play In Sectional Friday The Falcons drew a first round bye in the Sectional and will meet the host Ph mouth Pilgrims at 6:30 pm. on Friday evening. The Falcons defeated Plymouth 494-42 on February 11. but will have a tough game ahead of them in the tourney again this year. Boi Score Glenn fg ft fta p tp Winger 4 8 11 5 16 Runvan 30146 Clifton 3 4 5 2 10 Groves 3 4 4 111 Stull 4 0 0 0 8 Traub 4 3 4 2 11 Stedman 1 0 0 0 2 Drews 0 0 0 2 0 O'Connor 13 4 16 TOTALS 23 22 29 17 70 Tippecanoe Valley Lynn 4 3 5 3 11 Dunnuck 5 2 2 3 12 Terpstra 6 77 4 |9 Anglin 112 5 3 Smith 7 0 2 2 14 Smythe 0 0 0 0 0 Brouyette 1 2 2 3 4 Dußois 2 0 0 2 4 TOTALS 26 15 20 22 67 3-point goals: Tippecanoe Valley 0; Glenn 2. Groves 1. O'Connor 1 Score By Quarters TVS T 34 55 6 7 Glenn 14 32 50 70 B-TEAM LOSES SEASON FINALE TO TIPPY VALLEY The John Glenn B-Team dropped their final game of the season Friday night as the visiting Tippecanoe Valley Vikings won a 50-43 decision. The loss was only the fifth in 20 games for the Falcons, two of those coming during the period when several B Team members were moved to the varsity during the suspension of several players. The 15-5 record also featured the fact that a lot of boys saw a lot of action, with the emphasis as much on game experience as it was on winning. In the Friday game, the Vikings got too much of a lead in the first half, moving to a 15-12 and then a 31 18 lead at the first two quarter breaks They were able to nde on home for the 50-43 margin of victory. Rick Hummer was the Falcons leading scorer with 12 points while Johnson led all scorers for Valley with 19 and Huffman hit double figures with II Box Score TVS fg ft fta p tp Thompson 0 5 6 2 5 Johnson 9 0 2 3 19 McGecsc 1 0 0 0 2 Huffman 2 7 8 111 Lee 2 2 3 1 6 Tucker 0 0 2 10 Leininger 0 0 0 0 0 Howard 0 0 0 10 Alexander 0 0 0 2 0

Harmon 1 0 0 0 2 Dußois 13 4 15 TOTALS 16 17 25 12 50 Glenn Rhodes 20024 Foresman 4 0 118 West 112 3 3 Johnson 33329 Stedman 3 13 2 7 Seiders 0 0 0 0 0 Winger 0 0 0 2 0 Hummer 5 1 2 5 12 Norns 0 0 0 0 0 Huizenga 0 0 0 0 0 Walls 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 18 6 11 17 43 3-point goals: Tippecanoe Valles 1, Johnson; Glenn 1. Hummer Score By Quarters TV'S 15 31 38 50 Glenn 12 18 27 43 BETTER HOMES CI L B MEETS The Better Homes Extension Club met in the home of Mrs Branson Hiatt, on Monday even ing. February 2T Twelve members enjoyed the cozy fire burning in the fireplace, rather than the cold outside. Our president. Mrs. Allan Eddinger. led us in our pledge to the flag and the club creed. By demand we sang the song of the month for March instead of February . It was "On Top Os Spaghetti". Roll call was answered by what our obligation was to our club. Several shared how thev had heard from their secret pal on Valentine’s Day. Mrs. Albert Ray reported on what she has gotten together for International Day. on April 27. We have the central part of Africa. Gub members are asked to furnish a recipe for the Extension Cookbook. Get your favorite recipe to Mrs. Eddinger before March 6. Dates coming up to remember are the Style Show and Spring Fling on April 18 and International Day. April 27. Mrs. Dale Ullery. family life, told us the importance of taking family pictures when the family gets together. Mrs Martha Mull, citizenship chairman, commented about the headlines about North. Towers and our president returning back to the states. Mrs. Harry Malstaff, health and safety, told us about the organ donors program The interesting lesson on Quality of cloths and managing clothing dollars was given by Mrs. Nancy Shilling. Winner of the contest about Abe Lincoln and George Washington was won by Mrs. Malstaff. Mrs. John Wathen, cultural arts chairman. then read a poem about Abe and George to end our nice evening of fellowship and fun. Our next meeting will be on March 27 at the home of Mrs. Ray. Delicious cherry pie was served by our hostess. We all ROGER'S APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHERS - DRYERS DISHWASHERS - RANGES Most Brands Specializing In Soars Products kOGER KRONK Phone SB6-2266 Walkerton m Ur nu/Wt »< wm t • Ani rr cuk rUur , • .AJ.gVr.UtJk nwwuia # * rs yurt* A »x Mo • Turarrwrr kr. ribrrthrr * wc Ur , UrtMt lU4 Hex Lunen I Vikin 14** f ( QuaMy 1 iVr o CuorirMd , • BECKER BUILDER J * 903 S State St (St Rd 23) • • North Liberty 656-8796 * • . *

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agreed she hasn't lost her touch on how to make a yummy pie. WALKERTON TOWN COURT NEWS Joseph H Minnick. 454 Travers Court, Mishawaka, shooting in the waters of the state of Indiana, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00. sentenced (15) days, suspended Pam Whitmer. 40’ Kentucky St., Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00, and court costs $103.00, plus restitution to Kenny s Super Valu $35.00. Sentenced to 30 days, suspended, placed on a (6) month non-reporting pro bat ion. Sam S. Fugate. 801-A Ohio St.. Walkerton, check deceptions, failed to appear, bench warrant served. sentenced to two (2) days in St. Joseph ( ounty Jail for failure to appear contempt charges. James Hillman, Rural Route 4. Box 5, Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, restitution to Kenny s in the amount of $43.04. sentenced to fifteen (15) days, suspended, placed on a six month non-reporting probation Cindy McCoy, Rural Route 1. Box 123, Hamlet, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, restitution to Kenny's Super Valu in the amount of $75.76, sentenced to thirty (30) days, suspended. Place on a six month non-reporting probation. Julie Dixon, Rural Route 4. Box 401, Walkerton, check deception, fined $25.00, plus court costs $103.00, restitution in the amount of $83.87 to Kenny's Super Valu, sentenced to fifteen (15) days, suspended. Placed on a six month non-reporting probation. Teresa Nichols. 140* j N. Main St.. North Liberty, criminal conversion. fined SIOO.OO. plus $103.00 court costs. Sentenced to thirty (30) days suspended Placed on a six month non-reporting probation. Restitution of $505.00 to Kenny’s Super Valu. Robert DeCook, 14O' i N. Main St.. North Liberty, criminal conversion. fined SIOO.OO, plus court costs $103.00, restitution to Kenny’s Super Valu $505.00, sentenced to thirty (30) days, suspended all but two (2) weekend jail sentence to be served at the St. Joseph County Jail. Place on a one-year nonreporting probation. Mark A. Bushdog, 18630 W. Lincoln, Plymouth, speeding, failed to appear, ordered suspension on driver's license. Douglas Cassel. P 0. Box 391. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 7:00 p.m. E.S.T. EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY Koontz Lake Library For Mort Information Cali 586-3243 or 867*1001

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Knox, speeding, failed to appear, ordered suspension of driver's license. Charles A Hibschman, 824 Lincolnway East, Mishawaka, speeding. fined $5.00, plus costs Marcia Smith, 201 E. Lusher Elkhart, speeding, fined $13.00. plus court costs. Rudolph Lehman. B<>x 555. Mar ietta. Ohio, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs James C. Mann, 5313 Mark Ln Indianapolis, speeding, fined $15.00. plus court costs. Kimberly Clifton, Rural Route 2. B<>x 442. Walkerton, disregarding automatic signal, fined SIO.OO, plus court costs Terry Pucci. Rural Route 2. Box 22. Knox, speeding, fined S2O 00. plus court costs. Geraldine Webber. Rural Route 4, Box 195. Walkerton, operating on expired registration plates, fin ed $lO 00. plus court costs. Kim L. Van Order. 3651 42nd St.. Hamilton, Michigan, speeding, fined $15.00, plus court costs Daniel O Elliott, 53288 Oakton. South Bend. speeding. fined $15.00, plus court costs. Chns Letner. 1105 35th Street. South Bend, check deception, failed to appear, active bench warrant. Winston Niles. Rural Route 1. Box 93, Grovertwon. check deception. failed to appear, active bench warrant. George D Keller. Rural Route 2. Box 105. Hamlet, speeding, fined $15.00. plus court costs, plus failure to appear charge S2O 00. license reinstated JOHN JOHNSON RETIRES FROM NATIONAL GV ARD On Saturday. February 18. the friends and fellow guardsmen honored John K. Johnson at his retirement party after 24 years in the Indiana National Guard. He received many awards including a plaque from 2D Battalion 151st Inf.. 2D BDE 38th Infantry Division for dedicated service and leadership. Det 3 (RR) HGS In Starc-from the recruiting team, letters from LTC Floyd F Branson. Jr.. Indianapolis. Fred S. Beam. Command Sargeant Major (retired) and his honorable discharge John has been the Ist Sgt at the Plymouth Armory for the past eight years. His men honored him with this very gracious and emotional retirement party along with a bronze statue of a Minuteman. CHANGING ADDRESS? If you are movipg or your mailing address has been changed, please notify our subscription department as soon as possible. Thank you. RICHARD A. WASS. M.D. OPHTALMOLOGIST Regular Exams Cataract Surgery With Implant Glaucoma Care MEDICARE PARTICIPANT 310 N Michigan St. Suite 102 j (219) 936*5551 Plymouth

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