The Independent-News, Volume 119, Number 45, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 March 1994 — Page 5

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The Walkerton Sixth Grade girls A team finished their season with victories over North Liberty 25-10 and over Oregon-Davis 32-9. These victories raised the Lady Cats season record to B-5. Scoring in these two games were MacKenzie Stahly 2 points, Adalec Pairitz 2, Lindsey Huff 2, Melissa Holderread 4, Erica Smith 6, Katie Pletcher 8, Sarah Cooper 12 and Lindsey Maze 23. Leading scorers for the team this year were Katie Pletcher 65, Lindsey Maze 65, Sarah Cooper 64 and Erica Smith 41. Mr. Huffman stated that this was a hard working group of girls

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who could become a strong team in the future if they continue to practice! Thanks girls for a great season. The team also wishes to think the P.T.A. and others for helping purchase the uniforms. Pictured left to right, seated: Lindsey Maze; kneeling: Grace iebalski, Melissa Holderreaddd, Mackenzie Stahly, Erica Smith, Adalee Pairitz and Brooke Baker. Standing: Niki Heimer, Katie Pletcher, Sarah Cooper and Lindsey Huff. Half measures and half desires only show half men.

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The Fifth Grade Lady Wildcats at Walkerton Elementary School ended their season with a record of 8 wins and 2 losses. The offensive averaged 19.4 points per game while keeping the defense to 12.7 points per game. The leading scorers for the Lady Wildcats were Betsy Hummell and Chasity Zellers. Pictured, left to right, front row: Chasity Zellers, Jaime Ludwig, Jasmine Kretchmer, Brooke Eddinger and Jenni Smith. Back: Melissa Vink, Jamie Bolze, Charity Fugate, Corie Kaser and Betsy Hummell. SAUSAGE AND PANCAKE BREAKFAST SET FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 9 The North Liberty Lions Gub will have an “all you can eat” Sausage and Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, April 9, from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. It will be held in the North Liberty American Legion Hall on State Road 23. The public is invited. Tickets are priced at $3.00 for adults and $1.50 for children and may be purchased at the door.

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Eleanor Harness, 9320 E 500 North, Grovertown, IN 46531. WALKERTON ELEMENTARY TO JUMP ROPE FOR HEART The week of March 28 students in grades one, two and three at Walkerton Elementary School will be participating in the American Heart Association's 'Jump Rope For Heart’ program. Students will raise funds by asking for donations to help the heart association's fight against heart diseases and stroke, which kills more people annually than all other causes of death combined. Students will be put into jump rope teams where each team member jumps rope for two minutes (or until tiring) then passes the rope to the next teammate. Students will have the opportunity to earn great prizes for the money they raised but more importantly help reduce heart disease and stroke. Thank you for your concern, support and enthusiasm! The sense of existence is the greatest happiness.

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