Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 110, Number 43, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 25 October 1989 — Page 14

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, October 25, 1989

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NMS netters fall short of claiming second crown

>•; On Saturday, October 21, the eighth-grade girls volleyball team traveled to the Hart County Conference at Jimtown. Nappanee faced unbeaten Heritage in game one. .fuming in their best performance of the season, the girls defeated the .Kpights, 6-15, 15-13, 15-13. The offense was led by Lindy Lee per, Kara Schcumann and Angie Yoder each contributing numerous spikes. Sets were provided by Michele Hollar and Nikki Stump. In the second round, Nappanee faced Towncrcst. The girls played well again but fell short, losing in three games, 9-15, 15-11, 7-15. Leading players in this contest wereT

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Coach Jim Andrews found that reading the fine print in a contract really be important, as he was called on last week to clear snow from Panther Field, in preparation for Friday’s sectional playoff

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Serves - Nikki Stump with 11 points; sets - Michele Hollar 10 of 12; passes - Angie Yoder 38 of 42; spikes - Angie Yoder 4 of 4, Kara Scheumann 5 of 5, Lindy Leeper 3 of 3. Danya Heckaman came in off the bench to serve several key points in game two. Though the girls fell short of claiming a second conference crown, they played their best games of the scaon in a true team effort. Coach Connie Stillson challenges the team to continue to improve their game in the future. “Thanks for all your hard work,” she adds. “Parents, you provided me with a very caring and spirited group of girls.”

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Earlier action On Monday, October 16, the team added another win to their record, defeating visiting Fairfield 15-9, 15-5. Game one looked to be a tight one until Kara Scheumann took the serve to add eight points and put the Bulldogs on top 11-5. In game two the Falcons just never got things going as the Bulldogs walked away with the victory. Danya Heckaman was the lead server ith 11 of 11 and 10 points. Michele Hollar led the defense with 18 of 18 passes. Top setter was also Hollar with 8 of 9. Kim Rouch made two spikes and Angie yoder, Kelly Hahn, Lindy Leeper, Nikki Stump

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game. Friday night, however, it was back to regular duty, with the Panthers snowballing over Culver Military Academy, 35-0. (AN photos by Sheri Bradway)

and Kami Geyer each had one. The Bulldogs picked up another win on Tuesday against Triton. Final score was 15-12,15-10. Leading the team in serving was Michele Hollar with 9 of 10 and 8 points and Nikki Stump, 10 of 10 with six points. Hollar also led in passes 20 of 21, sets 15 of 16 and two dinks. The win raised their season record to 5-8. Thursday’s match brought a loss to Concord 9-15,2-15. Linday Leeper led in serves with 8 of 9 and seven points. Kara Scheumann led in pases with 28 of 30. Michele Hollar made 4 of 5 sets. Angie Yoder made two spikes. On Tuesday, Oct. 10, the Bull- *

dogs traveled to Heritage where they were defeated 6-15, 14-16. Angie Yoder led the team in serves with 9 and seven points. Kim Rouch was the top passer with 18 of 19. Michele Hollar and Nikki Stump each had seven sets. Angie Yoder had two spikes, Linday Leeper and Kim Rouch each had one spike. The Bulldogs traveled to Towncrest on October 12. They were defeated 2-15, 15-5, 8-15. Kim Rouch was the top server with 10 of 10 and seven points. Rouch also led in passing with 29 of 33. Michele Hollar made good on 10 of 12 sets and 3 of 3 dinks. Kim Rouch, Kara

Take Heart County Tourney title

The Nappanee seventh grade volleyball team finished the season Saturday by winning the Heart County Tournament title. The Bulldogs defeated Heritage 16-14,15-7 in their first match, with Heather Weidenhaft leading scoring with eight points. Jami Heckaman had 24 passes and four spikes, while Tisha Geyer contributed 19 passes and four sets. In the semi-final round, Nappanee

Eighth grade netters fall in finale

The eighth grade volleyball team defeated previously unbeaten Heritage in the first round of last week’s conference tournament, 6-15,15-13, 15-13. Stats were not kept, but the offense was led by numerous spikes by Angie Yoder, Lindy Leeper and Kara Scheumann, and sets were led by Nikki Stump and Michele Hollar. The team then faced Towncrest. After losing to them twice in twogame matches earlier this season,

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Scheumann and Angie comer each contributed one spike each. ' f ' The girls participated in’ the Plymouth Invitational on Saturday, October 14. In game one the Bulldogs faced Bremen, who had previously defeated them. Missed serves took their toll on the team as they lost 3-15. Game two saw the girls improve their play, but the Lions were not to be beaten and wont he game 9-15 L Leading server was Nikki Stump 10 of 11 and six points. Lindy Leeper and Kara Scheumann each had 13 passes. Nikki Stump made four sets. Leeper also posted four spikes.

topped Concord 15-11, 15-5. Bree Kaylor led in serves with 10 points, Jami Heckaman had 27 passes, five sets and three spikes, and Jade Adkins added 17 passes, five sets and two spikes. In the title round, the Bulldogs took down Whiteman 15-6, 9-15, 15-9. Heather Weidenhaft had 32 passes, a spike and four dinks, while Bree Kaylor added 23 passes, two sets and two spikes.

Nappanee played a much improved match, but bowed out in three games, 9-15, 15-11, 7-15. Nikki Stump led in serves with 11 points, while Angie Yoder led in passes with 38-42. Michele Hollar was the top setter with 10-12, and Kara Scheumann led with 5-5 spikes. Team members are asked to return school shorts and shirts to Miss Schrock this week.