Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 113, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 August 1995 — Page 8

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, August 2,1995

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OVER AND UNDER—Bodies move in all directions, closing in, going up and over, or under, as young men enjoy participating in the summer basketball program sponsored

Set annual Butch Nine Tourney

The seventh annual Brant (Butch) Nine Memorial Bass Tournament will be held Sunday, August 20, at Syracuse and Wawasee Lakes. The first flight is from 6a.m.2p.m., and the second from 6:30a.m.-2:30p.m. This will be a two-man team, partner tournament, with the catch set at eight Chamber sets golf outing Jim Carney and Maynard Miller have been appointed chairmen of the annual Nappanee Area dhamber of Commerce golf outing, set for Wednesday, August 16, at McCormick Creek Golf Course, Nappanee. According to Carney and Miller, the event will begin with a 12:30p.m. shotgun start. The cost is, $45 per person, and will include golf, cart and dinner. Individuals apd teams may reserve space by calling the chamber office, 7737812. There will be a cash prize for the top team.

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by the Nappanee Park Department. The courts have been kept busy even on the hottest days and evenings, as skills are perfected. (Ron Keiser photo)

fish per boat. Participants will take off at the Syracuse public ramp. Parking is available at the high school. A shuttle bus will take you to the ramp area. Entry fee is $55 per team, with the first place guaranteed at $2,000 by McDonald's. First place finishers will also receive plaques. Second place is S4OO and plaques; third S2OO and plaques, fourth $125, fifth SIOO. sixth $75, seventh S6O, eighth S6O, ninth $55, NWHS freshman volleyball team begins practice All North Wood High School freshman girls interested in playing freshman volleyball should report to the first practice, Monday. August 14, 3:30-5p.m., in the high school activities center. All athletes are reminded to have an athletic physical on file prior to reporting. If you have questions, or cannot attend the August 14 practice, please call Shelly Sanders, 646-2214. or Peggy 80ugh,773-2769.

10th $55. The “Optional Bass Pot” will be set at $5 per boat. Coffee and rolls will be provided in the morning by Dal-Mar Catering, Nappanee, and cold drinks in the afternoon by Keidaish Vending and Fidler Ready Mix. For further information and an entry blank, please call Mel Myers, 219-831-4223, or Kenton Ervin, 219-773-3336. Boys’ tennis practice begins All North Wood High School boys interested in playing tennis this fall should report to the North Wood courts, Friday, August 4, 9a.m. Practice schedules will be 9-11:30a.m. and 3:30-5:30p.m. daily. All athletes are reminded to have their physicals completed and on file in the athletic director’s office by this date. Questions may be directed to Coach Angie Swain, 773-4549.

Season winding down

by Cliff The first men’s slow pitch game of last week was won by undefeated Jr. Eagles, 7-4, over Fred’s Flowers. In the second contest, Radio Shack squeaked out an 11-10 victory over Raymond’s, and the third game found Persing & Company blowing a nine-run lead, but coming back for a 17-16 win over the Ruttin Bucks. The evening’s finale was won by Yoder-Stutzman. 18-9, over Stow-Davis. Tuesday night started with Dale Eash leading the Hvline Enterprise Slump over for Commercial Commercial Structures broke out of their slump in the opening game for women’s softball last week, scoring 10 first-inning runs, and going on to a 16-1 victory over Yellow Creek Brethren. In the second contest, Shetler Heating & Electrical posted a 1510 win over Community Business Equipment. The evening’s finale found L.J. Wagner continuing their winning ways with a 15-4 win over Brown’s. Girls close out initial season The initial season for girls’ youth softball ended July 22, with all girls receiving trophies. A pizza party and swimming concluded the season-ending games. Results of games played previously are as follows. Pizza Hut defeated van Camps by a score of 13-2 on July 10, with Michelle Mast, Starli Brown and Kara Huff pacing Pizza Hut with three hits each, while Kara Chupp had three hits and Kim Houck two for van Camps. On July 20, Popcorn Construction squeaked by Pizza Hut 9-8. Jessie Bums, Ashlie Nine, Sarah Shively, Ashlie Bellman and Kim Atkinson pounded out two hits each for the winners. Pizza Hut was led by Michelle Mast, Starli Brown, Brittany Culp, Kara Huff, Jackie Ousley and Heather Jackson, each with a pairof hits. The final day of play saw Popcorn Construction defeat van Camps 11-3. Sarah Gibson, Melissa Metz and Ashlie Hamsher paced Popcorn, and Ashley Cotter and Kara Chupp for van Camps. Pizza Hut shut out Subway 10-0 in the final game of the season. Lyndsay Ballinger and Lindsay Young were the leaders for Subway, while Starli Brown, Heather Jackson and Jackie Ousley had three hits each for Pizza Hut.

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team to a 13-3 victory over Choretime. The second eame was won by Coachman, 11-9, over Personnel Partners, and the third found Majestic Security scoring a 14-4 victory over Team Construction. The fourth game on Tuesday was won by Nappanee AutolSales, 22-12, over Eagles by Camplite. Ira Ropp had four hits for the losing team. Wednesday night opened with Team Bud scorirtg a 12-11 win over Yellow Creek Mennonite. Alvin Borkholder had three hits for the winners, while Scott Birk had four in the losing effort. The second game was won by Miller Mfg., 14-8, over Team Sumo, and the third game found Proma winning 15-7 over Miller Mfg. The finale was an upset, as Rainbow Catering beat American This week’s sports schedule THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 Men’s slow pitch softball; 6p.m.—B&R Softball vs Gropp’s Famous Fish of Stroh-Syracuse; 7p.m.—Yellow Creek Mennonite Church II vs Yellow Creek Church of the Brethren; Bp.m.—Corby Myers vs Union Center Church of the Brethren; 9p.m.—Ranch Fiberglass vs Ancon Construction. FRIDAY, AUGUST 4 Men’s slow pitch softball: 6p.m.—K.H. vs Ricky Moore; 7p.m.—Wakarusa Bible Baptist Church vs Nappanee Church of the Brethren; Bp.m.—Maple City Bowl vs North Main Mennonite Church; 9p.m.—Phipp’s & Fellows vs Shorty’s Construction. MONDAY, AUGUST 7 Men’s slow pitch softball: 6p.m.—Fred’s Flowers vs Persing & Company; 7p.m. —YoderStutzman vs Custom Wood Products; Bp.m. —Gulfstream vs Ruttin Bucks; 9p.m.—Raymond’s Restaurant vs Stow-Davis Furniture. NWHS girls’ golf, West Noble, here, 10a.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 8 • Women’s softball: Rainouts, as required. Men’s slow pitch softball: 6p.m.—Eagles by Camplrte vs Nappanee Auto Sales; 7p.m. — Elkhart Merchants vs Chore-Time; Bp.m.—Majestic Security vs Burkhart Concrete; 9p.m.— Personnel Partners vs Coachman. Games * played at Derksen Sportsplex Diamond #3. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 Men’s slow pitch softball: 6p.m. —Raymond’s Restaurant vs Duke’s-Hunter’s-P.J.’s; 7p.m.— Gulfstream vs Custom Wood Products; Bp.m. —Persing & Company vs Stow-Davis Furniture.

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Legion 13-7. Union Center lost Thursday’s opener, and the first-place trophy, falling 13-12 to Ancon Construction. In the second contest, Oak Road Cycle picked up the first-piace trophy and shirts, with an 8-6 victory over B&R Softball. The third contest found Wakarusa Electronics exploding for 24 runs, as they beat Gropp’s of Syracuse 24-11. In the evening’s finale, Yellow Creek Brethren topped First Brethren 15-4. Friday night started with Randy’s Painting scoring a 19-4 win over K.H. The second game was won by Atwood Mobile Tire, 16-14, over Shorty’s Construction. In the third contest, North Main Mennonite remained undefeated with a 19-4 victory over Maple City, to take the Friday night division. Bible Baptist topped Church of the Brethren 17-3 in the finale, to eam second place in the division. Bowlers meet to organize FOR MEN The Nappanee Men’s Bowling Association will hold its organizational meeting Wednesday, August 9, 7p.m., at Gold Crown Lanes. League meetings will follow the association meeting. FOR WOMEN The Nappanee Women’s Bowling Association will meet Thursday, August 10, 7p.m., at Gold Crown Lanes, with the Thursday Night Ladies League meeting following the association activities. The Wednesday Coffee League will hold its meeting Wednesday, August 9, 9a.m., at Gold Crown Lanes. « MIXED LEAGUE The Mixed League will meet to organize Friday, August 11, 7p.m., at Gold Crown Lanes. AH bowlers should plan to attend their association and league meetings. At least one member from each team must be present. Persons who are not signed up for a league, but who are interested in bowling, should attend a meeting, or call the bowling center to sign up—ask for Paul or Deb at 7732145, for further information. Cross country practice begins All North Wood High School boys and girls interested in running cross country for the Panthers this fall should meet at the high school activities center, Friday, August 4, 6p.m. Please come dressed to run. If you have your physical, please bring it with you. Questions may be directed to Kirt Hunsberger, 862-2390, or Kary Hunsberger, 773-4276. Stars close out regular season 9-5 The Nappanee All-Stars lost a home contest with Plymouth last week, 14-4, with Nappanee gathering in six hits and seven walks. Willy Will smashed a double, while Josh Snyder, Chaz Scherer, Brandon Culp, Clint Dennis and Dustin Zentz each had a single. Clint Dennie and Willy Will were the pitchers for Nappanee. The Stars followed with a big 18-1 win over LaVille in a road game, with 15 hits and six walks helping Nappanee to the victory. Brandon Culp whacked a homer to lead the offense. Will had a double, Snyder two doubles and a single, Scherer a double and single, Dennis a double, Darrin Dodson two doubles and a single, Jesse Fink a double, Joey Sheets a triple, Jordan Adams a single, and Anthony Sanders a double. Will, Sanders, Dennis and Snyder all saw pitching action for Nappanee in the regular-season finale. The Stars finished with a 95 mark, and is entering post-sea-son tournament play. Nappanee won a 9-5 contest with LaVille Saturday, in a tournament contest played at Plymouth. The Stars totaled 12 hits and three walks for the big win, which advances them in the toumey. Will had a double and single, Scherer, Culp and Dodson each a single, Dennie two singles, Snyder a double and two singles, and Sheets a triple and single. Snyder, Sanders and Will were the pitchers.