Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 112, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 28 September 1994 — Page 8

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Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, September 28, 1994

Warriors take shutout

The Wawasee Warriors were victorious over North Wood's freshman football team, 7-0, in a contest played September 22 at Wawasee. The hosts scored the lone touchdown of the game in the second quarter, and kicked the PAT. In the third, North Wood put together a good drive, and seemed to have momentum going their way, with a fourth and four on the eightyard line. A big catch by Eric Zell got the first down and continued the Panther drive. On first down, North Wood was held for no gain, but an injury to a Wawasee player delayed the game for 30 minutes. When play resumed, the Panthers faced second down, with four yards

Blank Triton 12-0

The North Wood Middle School seventh grade football team shutout Triton 12-0, in a game played September 19. For the young Panthers, Sitek was named defensive MVP for his pass interception which he ran for a oneyard score. Walters also had an interception to go along with eight hits. Also on defense, Evans led with 11 tackles, while Linville and Hartzell each added five, and Rummell, Geyer, Reschly and Fisher each two.

Hoover leads harriers

A strong Wawasee cross country team out-pointed the middle school Metz competes Pam Metz, 11, a student at Woodview Elementary School, Nappanee, competed with Brown’s Gymnastics, Goshen, in her first meet last week, earning seconds in All Around (30.1), and floor (7.70), thirds in Uneven (7.60) and vault (7.30) and fifth in beam (7.5). She joined the team in July, and competes at level five, which is beginning gymnastics. A total of 49 girls, ages 7-11, competed, coming from Niles, LaPorte, Ft. Wayne, Logansport, and the area served by Brown’s team.

Concord takes NLC bout with Panthers

Concord topped the North Wood tennis team last week, 3-2, in a hardfought contest played on the Panther courts. No. 1 singles Jon Metz topped Nathan Johnson 6-2, 6-1, while brother Matt, playing at the No. 2 spot, defeated Chris Wilcox 6-4,5-7, 6-3. No. 3 Eric Bowers fell to Nick Ralver 6-3, 6-3. At doubles, the No. 1 team of Jon Schrock/David Kauffman fell 6-3, 6-3, while No. 2 Eric Tompos/Bill Abel were defeated 6-3, 6-2.

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to paydirt The Warrior defense stiffened, stopping the drive at the onehalf yard line. Time remained, but the Panthers could not stop the Warriors, with the hosts eating up the clock for the conference win. Nick Nunemaker totaled 44 yards in eight carries to lead the Panther offense. Doug Brown added 44 in 11 and Tim Rodgerson totaled 23 in two. Chamberlin completed three passes for 24 yards, with Zell catching two for 10 and Jacob Yoder one for 14. Seth Holdeman led the defensive effort with seven hits, followed by Kurt Young with six. North Wood will host Northridge Thursday, September 29, with kickoff set for 6p.m.

Rummel gained 45 yards on offense in two carries, Evans added 16 on five totes, and a score, Reschly was good for 12 in four carries, and Juday had two yards in six carries. Rummel earned offensive MVP honors. He had two excellent runs, one on a fourth down situation. The “Red Offense” (NW second team) was credited with a “fantastic job,” by their coach, who reported that they worked hard, drove down the field, and scored the lone offensive TD.

Panther teams last week, with Aaron Hoover finishing second to lead the boys’ attack, and Stephanie Camer pacing the Panther girls. BOYS: Aaron Hoover, second, 12:00; Jeremy Camer, eighth, 13:15; Matt Siegel, 10th, 13:21; Alex Cook, 12th, 13:26; Darrel Troyer, 13th, 13:27; Matt Turpin, 16th, 13:42; Mark Davidhizar, 17th, 14:06; Blair Baumgartner, 18th, 14:12; Brett Brumball, 20th, 14:40; Ben Paulus, 21st, 14:41; Jason Harter, 22nd, 15:00. GIRLS: Steph Camer, fourth, 15:29; Jamie Neufeldt, fifth, 16:12; Brandy Neufeldt, seventh, 16:24; Jill Vanßruaene, 11th, 17:29; Jennifer Cunningham, 14th, 19:39; Becky Sutter, 15th, 19:40.

In JV action, North Wood lost 1-6, with the doubles team of Beehler/ Allen the lone Panther winners, 8-1. One man that has a mind and knows it can always beat ten men who haven't and don't. The mind of man is capable of anything—because everything is in it, all the past as well as all the future.

Sports this week... Thursday, September 29 Freshman football, Northridge, here, 6pjn.. Boys’ tennis, at Culver Military Academy, there, 4:45p.m.. Varsity and TV volleyball, at Warsaw, 6p.m.. Freshman volleyball, Warsaw and Mishawaka, here, 5p.m.. Girls’ swimming, Concord, here, 6p.m.. Varsity soccer, at Concord, 5p.m.. JV soccer, Concord, here, 5p.m.. Middle school cross-country, at Heritage, 4:30p.m. Middle school volleyball, at Goshen, 4:30p.m.. Friday, September 30 Varsity football, Mishawaka Marian, here, 7:30p.m.. Boys’ tennis, sectionals, here. Saturday, October 1 JV football, Mishawaka Marian, here, 10a.m.. Boys’ and girls’ cross-country, at Lakeland Invitational, 10a.m.. Girls’ golf. State Round #l. Boys’ tennis, sectionals, here. JV volleyball, at Warsaw Tournament, 10a.m.. Varisty volleyball, at Lafayette Harrison Invitational, 10a.m.. Eighth grade volleyball, at Wawasee Tournament, 9a.m.. Coed softball at Stauffer Park: 9a.m.-Pipers vs. Schwartz Electric; 10a.m.~Pipers vs. Kemp Electric; 11a.m.--Kemp Electric vs. Schwartz; 12p.m.-Fred’s, Inc. vs. Heckaman Homes; lp.m.-Bomtrager Roofing vs. Heckaman Homes; 2p.m.-Bomtrager Roofing vs. Fred’s, Inc.; 3p.m.~Ag Crew/Yoder Carpet vs. Henschen Oil/WeVac Plastics; 4p.m.—Ag Crew/Yoder Carpet vs. Camp Lite; 5p.m.-CampLite vs. Henschen Oil/ WeVac Plastics. Monday, October 3 Boys’ tennis, sectionals, here. Varsity and JV volleyball, at Mishawaka Marian, 6:30p.m.. Middle school volleyball, at Fairfield, 4:30p.m.. Coed softball at Stauffer Park: 6:30p.m.-Kemu Electric vs. Schwartz Electric; 7:30p.m.-Schwartz Electric vs. Henschen Oil/WeVac Plastics; 8:30p.m.-Kemp Electric vs. Henschen Oil,WeVac Plastics. Tuesday, October 4 Boys’ and girls’ cross-country, at John Glenn, 4:30p.m.. Girls’ swimming, at Bremen, 6:30p.m.. Soccer, LaVille, here, 5p.m.. Middle school cross-country, Lincoln/Grissom, at Grissom, 4:30p.m.. Eighth grade football, at Goshen, 4:30p.m.. Coed softball at Stauffer Park: 6:30p.m.-Fred’s, Inc. vs. Heckaman Homes; 7:3op.m.—Kemp Electric vs. Heckaman Homes; B:3op.m.—Fred’s Inc. vs. Kemp Electric. Wednesday, October 5 Seventh grade football, Goshen, here, 4:30p.m.. Middle school volleyball,

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Panthers defeat Heritage

The seventh grade football Panthers topped Heritage 16-0 in last week’s action, with Justin Lantzer running for a three-yard TD and adding a two-point conversion, and Charlie Roeder completing an eightyard TD pass to lan Reed, with Brad Wilkins scoring the two-point conversion. Lantzer totaled 63 yards in 12 carries for the game, with Wilkins adding 21 in six, and Roeder 22 in three. Roeder was 3-3 in passing, for 21 yards. Reed added 18 yards in two carries, Jason Brenneman, 11 in one, and Dwight Evans, 16 in three. Rounding out the Panther offense were Ryan Yoder, who caught a pass for seven yards, and Justin Lantzer who caught one for six. Josh Wilson had six hits for North Wood, • with Brock Doty adding five and Aaron Hochsteder four. Eric Esenwein, Trent Slump Goshen, here, 4:30p.m.. Coed softball at Stauffer Park: 6:30p.m.-Ag Crew/Yoder Carpet vs. Borntrager Roofing; 7:30p.m.-Pipers vs. Borntrager Roofing; 8:30p.m.-Ag Crew/Yoder Carpet vs. Pipers.

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and Adam Copsey each had three tackles, and David Higley, Justin Lantzer and Walt Fales, each two. The Panthers play at Fairfield today (Wednesday). Heritage takes seventh The seventh grade volleyball team lost to Heritage in the opening game of the Whitko Tournament, Saturday, September 24,15-6,4-15, 15-10. Carrie Haney led the way with 13 service points and 21 passes, while Vicki Otis had 26 passes. North Wood won the second game with Whitko, 15-1, 15-3. Billi Howard and Carrie Haney each had nine service points. Run best race The middle school cross country team had its finest performance of the season last week against Warsaw, with the fastest times to date. Fred Myers coaches the teams (note correction from last weekAlan Thompson was incorrectly identified as the coach). Aaron Hoover placed second, Jerimy Camer eighth. Matt Siegel ninth, Matt Turpin 10th, Mark Davidhizar 12th, Brett Brumbaugh 13th, Blair Baumgartner 14th, Darrel Troyer 15th, Ben Paulus 18th, and J.R. Louvano 27th. In the girls’ race, Stephanie Comer finished fourth, Jamie Neufeldt eighth, Jill Vanßruaene ninth, Becky Sutter 10th, and Brandy Neufeldt 11th.

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Volleyball teams top \ Jlmtown SI The North Wood seventh gnde volleyball team topped Jimtown last week, 15-5, 15-4. 1 Erin Fisher led the PanAer offense with 14 service points, wale Vicki Otis had six. Erin Newcomer and Mindi Odle each had eAht passes. The eighth grade also topped uie Jims, 15-5, 5-15, 15-1. Megan Sloat led in passing with 12, followed by Natalie Will, Ca»ssa Herr and Grace Bonewitz, egph with 11. I Sloat also had 10 serves, followed by Bonewitz with nine and five aces, and Mandi Huff with nine, rHerr added seven sets, and Huff and Will had six and five spikes respectively.. Chore t Time ] expansion CTB, Inc., parent company of Chore-Time Equipment and Brock Mfg., is adding to its Chore-Time manufacturing facility in Milford, according to the company’s clues executive officer, Chris Chocojp. Ground was broken on die 52,000-square-foot expansion on Thursday, September 22. .) According to Chocola, the added space will provide room needed Ho streamline manufacturing and shipping at the company. This Ss expected to increase the firm’s flexibility, as well as its ability to meet the needs of its customers, lia The new area will be used for light manufacturing involving tjhe company’s line of ventilation fahs and electronic controls, as well,,as some components for poultry feeing systems. Also included will I>e three additional docks for shipping products, Chocola noted. The expansion is expected to be completed in mid-March 1995£; The increase is the latest in‘ a series of corporate expansions, 46d is reflective of CTB’s continuing growth in recent years. In 1991, the company established an office and warehouse in the Netherlands, ahd built substantial additions to Vlts Brock facility in Milford, and to its Decatur, Alabama poultry cage manufacturing plant. An office, warehouse and manufacturing complex was established in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1992. Company management expepts that the new manufacturing and shipping areas will provide additional employment opportunities at the company. The Milford-based agribusiness currently employs over 900 persons. Chore-Time manufactures equipment for the care and feeding «pf poultry and livestock. Broqk produces grain and feed storage and handling equipment, industrial storage and handling systems, and vinyl fence, deck and dock products^ Both are headquartered £n Milford. In addition to the Milford headquarters location, Chore-Time and Brock also have a manufacturing facility in Decatur, Alabama, as well as marketing and distribution subsidaries in Europe and South America.