The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 37, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 26 January 1995 — Page 9

UCONS EDGE I INGERS 62-58 11 OVERTIME > After going two overtimes in ■ :ir opening game against Bre|H n, the John Glenn Falcons were H ced into one overtime Friday I ;ht before a victory gave the a ■ )t in the championship game of ■ j 1995 Bi-County Tourney. The ®"SB victory over LaVille, the Falcis put themselves in a position to ■Kke history on Saturday night as M™ Glenn and Bremen each own ■ Jit Bi-County titles and also ■ Ich Mosson has five titles, tied Hpi Argos’ Phil Weybright. B ason Richardson hit a dramatic ■ ee-pointer at the gun to tie the ■ ne at 56 all and force the extra ■Hod. The Lancers had battled H l k from a deficit in the fourth ■\rter, but once again saw frus■Hon as they haven’t won a title ■ over 20 years. The overtime Hiod was like a lot of extra ■ iods go, rather cautious at first. ■ nn took the lead to stay when Me Neiswender hit a jumper. A ■: throw in two attemps was ■led later by Brian Lyle and the Meers finally got a basket in the ■il minute to cut the margin to ■SB. They fouled Landon WieMd and he missed the first of a ■ and-one, only to rebound his M miss and get fouled again. In ■ melee, LaVille Ryan Lipp was Bed for a technical four and Kted from the game for a verbal ■conduct and Wiegand hit one of ■ and Nick Medich hit both of the ■nicals to put the game away, Ba Ville got the early lead in the Me and moved to a 12-7 first ■rter lead as the Falcons got off Bi slow start, betting only eight

B*d Gensinger 225.00 Bd Kime 225.00 M es Sunoco 202.00 Mowski Insurance Agency 120.00 M USA 119.49 ■tom Body Repair 368.00 M med 2,328.70 M th * Lambert (Travel) 582.01 M Short 45.00 M TAL 49,099.87 POOR RELIEF FUND M r Relief Fund Disbursements 9,091.07 M TAL 9,091.07 FIRE FIGHTING FUND B m Bureau Insurance 3,709.70 I F. A. Engel 73.00 B' ana Fire Chiefs Association Inc 40.00 ■ Source Bank 25,000.00 B ev iHe Lawn & Garden 18.45 ■ Joseph County Firefighters 50.00 B Inspectors Association 20.00 B at h>ng Air Systems 633.00 M° Petroleum Corporation 576.18 M e ’ s Sunoco 382.20 Bk Communications 1,552.07 Btoroln 950.00 M™ er Fire Equipment 3,855.90 M sol id a ted Fire & Safety 832.88 M^ Liberty Postmaster 2.29 M n Gouker 2,389.28 M^ugh Auto Parts 84.08 B e rty Mutual Insurance 176.50 ■■ an a Volunteer Firemen Association 208.00 M al Insurance Co 1,568.72 By Township Fire Dept 731.00 Bernal Revenue Service 57.38 M er Bend Hose Specialty 110.00

INDEBTEDNESS „ ■.j ,« m Short Term Debt ■nopal Retired During Year 9 929 82 ■(standing 12-31-93 '' ’’ 50 070 18 Be re st Paid During 1993 4’095 00 M 316 °f Indiana B' Joseph County HL Martha L. Lambert, Trustee of Liberty Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm under the M na, ty of perjury that the preceding report is complete, true and correct; that the sum with which lam charged in this ■port is all of the sums received by me; and that the various items of expenditures credited have been fully paid in the M ms stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be B ta ’ned by or repaid to me or to any other person. I further affirm that a complete and detailed annual report, Mother with all accompanying vochers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township, have ■ten filed as required by law in the office of the County Auditor, and that copies of such annual report are in custody the Township Board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the Mwnship. Martha L. Lambert, Liberty Township Trustee B ate this report was published: January 19, 1995 Telephone: (219) 656-4587 ■ Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Township Board of Liberty Township at its ■mual meeting, this 10th day of January, 1995. ■ Dale J. Sheneman ■ Liberty Township Board Chairman ■ This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Township Board at its annual meeting, this 10th day of ■inuary, 1995. ■ LIBERTY TOWNSHIP BOARD: Dale J. Sheneman Don Eberly Cloid A. Kime

shots in the first period. However, the second period actually won the game for coach Gordon Mosson’s crew as six different players shared in points to outscore the Lancers 22-12 and take a 29-14 halftime lead. Wiegand and Medich each had six in the quarter and Neiswender five as the Falcons hit 9 of 16 attempts in this stretch. The third period was somewhat slower again as the Falcons outscored LaVille 10-9 to take a six point lead, 39-33 into the final stanza. The Lancers made a real run at the Falcons with a big 23 point quarter and tied the score on the heroic shot at the buzzer by Richardson. For the game, four of the Falcons finished in double figures as Medich led the way with 16. Brian Lyle and Neiswender each totaled 13 and Wigand had 12. Ben Berger took game honors for the Lancers with 17 and Cox added 13 for their other double figure effort. Glenn shot a very good 56 percent but only had one of three from three-point range. LaVille’s 19 of 43 was not as good, but they hit six three-pointers in those 19 baskets. BOX SCORE Glenn fg ft ft* p tp Neiswender 6 1 2 3 13 Lyle 4 5 10 4 13 Medich 5 6 7 2 16 Wiegand 5 1 4 2 12 Guseilla 2 0 0 4 4 Slater 10 0 12 HUI 10 112 Walter 0 0 0 4 0 TOTALS 24 13 24 21 62 LaVille Hoskins 1 0 0 5 2 Richardson 2 3 4 4 8 Calvin 114 5 3 Berger 5 2 4 5 17 Johnson 22226 Beissler 4 1119 Cox 4 5 71 13 Hawley 0 0 0 1 0

Mishawaka Enterprise 13.12 The Independent-News 12.82 Jerry Knepp 1,145.00 John Dobms 675.00 Mike Knepp ; 505.00 Allen Albright 755.00 Bryan Albright 610.00 John Blosser 555.00 Darrell Cisney 345.00 Dennis Fisher 490.00 Jerry Gouker 1,330.00 Scott King 52.50 Rick Kuchel 365.00 Tom McCormnick 605.00 Gene Patrick 510.00 Dan Rozwarski 415.00 Paul Williams 111 595.00 Troy Rozwarski 125.00 Charles Pritchett 580.00 Adams Remco 817.34 Harris Township 125.00 Liberty Township Fire Dept 45.60 Fair Oil Company 29.94 Shearer Communications 2,400.00 AAA Fire Equipment Inc 142.48 TOTAL 56,264.43 DOG FUND St. Joseph County Auditor 1,023.00 Donna Litteral ’ 20.00 Lillian Salyer 16.00 TOTAL 1,059.00 CUMULATIVE FUND Ist Source Bank 19,377.36 TOTA L 19,377.36 TOWNSHIP DEBT FUND Ist Source Bank 14,024.82 TOTAL 14,024.82

Lipp 0 0 0 5 0 TOTALS 19 14 22 29 58 3-point goals: Glenn 1, Wiegand; LaVille 6, Berger 5, Richardson Score By Quarters Glenn 7 29 39 56 62 LaVille 12 24 33 56 58 17 Candidates Vying For Girls Bth Grade Team Eighth grade girls basketball coach Dan Hutton announces that 17 girls are vying for the starting positions on Tuesday when the Falcons travel to Mishawaka Young in the season opener. The girls have been working since just before Christmas in preparation for the 1995 season. Coach Hutton plans to split the girls into two squads his week which will make up the A and B teams. He also expects to run the girls through a couple of game condition scrimages later this week. Coach Hutton is very impressed with the talent, size and speed of the squad and expects this team to be able to play a very up tempo style. They wUI use a man-to-man pressure defense both full and half court. Girls competing are Jessica Traub, Jennifer Traub, Misty Whitmer, Tammy Wasteney, Becca Strahm, Melissa Craig, Alissa Fuentes, Beth Honaker, Lynna Potts, Jennifer Robertson, Korey Whitmer, Roberta Reinhold, Jenny Newcomb, Jessie Ellis, Mandy Paschen, Jen Shaw and Heather Miller. This year’s schedule has seven home and seven road games along with the annual Urey tournament at North Liberty. All games have a 4:30 p.m. start time except the contests with Knox and LaPorte

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Kessling and Boston which will start at 5:00 p.m. LaPorte Boston has been added to the four team tournament replacing South Central which opted for another tourney. New Prairie, Jimtown and Urey make up the balance of the field. The complete 1995 schedule for the eighth grade teams is as follows: Jan. 31 Mishawaka Young (A&B) T Feb. 2 Argos T Feb. 6 Bremen H Feb. 7 Plymouth (A&B) H Feb. 14 Triton (A&B) T Feb. 15 Culver H Feb. 23 Oregon-Davis H Mar. 1 LaPorte Kessling (A&B) H Mar. 2 LaVille H Mar. 4 Urey Tournament at North Liberty (Boston, Jimtown, New Prairie)

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