Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 31, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 13 August 1997 — Page 11

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FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL—The North Wood girls' freshman volleyball team is ready to begin the new season. Front row, from left: Kindra Owens, Angie Zentz, Cort Sandy, Michelle Houck, Trisha Kurtz, Danae Stump

Announce ticket distribution for All-Sports, football

The North Wood High School Athletic Department has announced the following time schedule, to be used in distributing 1997-98 All-Sport tickets and season football tickets. It’ is not necessary that you attend in person to select your seats. You may send a representative. You should attend only during the time your name appears in a specific group. Groups will not be taken ahead of the time scheduled, and only in the order drawn. If you or a representative is not present, your seats will be selected and held in the athletic office. All-Sport ticket distribution is Tuesday and Wednesday, August 19-20, beginning at 5:30p.m. Football season ticket distribution is Thursday, August 21, beginning at 5:30p.m. Parents of football players and boys’ basketball players, in grades 10-12, are reminded that you will select your tickets Tuesday, August 19, 9a.m.-4p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 5:30 P.M.—l. Rob Henschen, 2. Steve Beehler, 3. Bob Wyman, 4. Jim Mast, 51 Jim Loucks, 6. Chuclc Bums, 7. Denny Lambert, 8. Fred Myers, 9. Mike Will, 10. Trent Sheets, 11. Jeff Biller, 12. Steve Miller, 13. Brad Eby, 14. Reed Juday, 15. Gale Schaffer. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 6:30RM.—16. Linda Hartzell, 17. .Ron Huber, 18. Bob Stats, 19. Steve Sutter, 20. Kevin Bontrager, 21. -Fted Bradley, 22. Lon Koscis, 23. Paul Miller, 24. Mike Myers, 25. Yoder, 26. Randy Klotz, 27. Missie Ervin, 28. Dean Brown, 29. Gail Hannon, 30. Chris Gillam, 31. Randy Lawson. TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 7:30P.M. —32. Gene Henschen, 33. Lowell Anglin, 34. George Malcom, 35. Larry Martin, 36. Don Weldy, 37. Gerald Blosser, 38. Joe Stichter, 39. Greg Kirkdorffer, 40. Denny Mast, 41. Dave Cunningham, 42. Dean Stickel, 43. Keith Klotz, 44. Everett Stutzman, 45. Denny ZentZ, 46. Mike Glick. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 5:30P.M,—47. Kelly Hunsberger, 48. Becky Mitchell, 49. Kevin Brumbaugh, 50. Dale Clem, 51. Dwight Moudy, 52. Lowell Anglemyer, 53. Eric Sechrist, 54. Matt Cox, 55. Kathryn Weaver, 56. Lavem Coblentz, 57. Dale Blucker, 58. Eric Bolt, 59. Rex Hershberger, 60. Joe Stouder, 61. David Widmer. WEDNESD AY, AUGUST 20, 6:30P.M.—62. Devon Miller, 63. John Lambert, 64. Karen Wagner, 65. Blake Hepler, 66. Richard Stump, 67. Staci Kandel, 68. Ron Troxel, 69. Michael Schmucker,

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and Erica Garl. Back: Melana Stutzman, Nickie Sauer, Amy Gunn, Anna Metz, Myra Baumgartner, Jessica Yoder and Heather Martz. Not pictured is Andrea Atkinson. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

70. Larry Thompson, 71. Charles Symensma, 72. Terry Flickinger, 73. Willie Slabaugh, 74. Richard Sheets, 75. Frank Williams, 76. Glen Nunemaker. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 7:30P.M.—77. Jan Cleveland, 78. Kim Cook, 79. Dorothy Anglemyer, 80. Kathy Culp, 81Collin Schieber, 82. Sue Bumworth, 83. Abe Graber. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 5:30P.M. —1. Dave Carl, 2. Steve Peach, 3. James Stover, 4. Randy Yoder, 5. John Smith, 6. Mike Beer, 7. Brad Fishbum, 8. Charlie Scherer, 9. Tom Anglin, 10. Tom Tatich, 11. William Kurtz, 12. Betty Hall, 13. Rob Shaw, 14. Mark Stump, 15. Dennis Hershberger, 16. Dave Detwiler, 17. Sandy Bressler. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 6:00P.M.—18. Sue Tierney, 19. Gabe Sterling, 20. Richard 3irk, 21. Bob Lesley, 22. Michelle Blosser, 23. Kevin McCarthy, 24. Charles Davis, 25. Barry Geyer, 26. Kathy Yoder, 27. Larry Brown,

Weekend Warriors advance The Weekend Warriors, Nappanee, won the Amateur Softball Association Class E Region 2 slowpitch softball semi state tournament held recently, at the Duerksen Sportsplex, Nappanee. The Warriors went undefeated in five games, beating Hat Creek, South Bend, 16-4, in five innings of the championship contest, in the nine-team, double-elimination event. The Warriors and Hat Creek earned berths in the ASA Class E state finals, to be held August 2224, in Crawfordsville. The local team also defeated Topeka Auction, 1814, in their opening game; Capitol Technologies, 11-10, in the quarterfinals; Lord’s Seed, 11-1, in the semifinals, and Hat Creek, 20-10, in the winner’s bracket finals.

28. Kevin Eyer, 29. Lynn Smeltzer, 30. Greg Buss, 31. Steve Cook, 32. Dave Neff, 33. Tom Metzler, 34. Philip Slabach. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 6:30P.M.—35. Dan Newcomer, 36. George Homish, 37., Ann Burkhart, 38. Dennis Brown, 39. Lana Weldy, 40. Elroy Holsopple, 41. Lamar Yoder, 42. Ron Mason, 43. Stan Metzler, 44. Cheryl Almager, 45. Sue Bumworth, 46. Annette Brown, 47. Jeff Skyrum, 48. Bonnie Cray, 49. Dale Culp, 50. Rick Herr, 51. Randy Spitaels, 52. Kevin Hartman.

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Visitor from England golfs at McCormick McCormick Creek Golf Course, Nappanee, had an interesting recently, when George Howard of Somerset England played his firstever round of golf in the United States. A retired educationalist, who places students in summer camps in various fields, such as music and art, he was visiting summer camps in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan. Mr. Howard commented on the “great greens” at McCormick Creek. He belongs to a private club with about 400 members, in England. The club has just one riding cart, and anyone who rides is given a hard time by other golfers. Seniors play each Thursday, rain or shine, and all walk, regardless of age. Staff members at McCormick Creek report that they enjoyed talking with Mr. Howard, and learning about his course.

Writers, photographers take note Persons interested in handling occasional writing assignments for the Nappanee Advance-News are invited to contact Barb Keiser, managing editor, for details. This can include sports writing for elementary, middle and/or high school, as well as features and occasional city and school meeting reports. There is also the possibility of a variety of photo assignments, for sports as well as other community activities. Payment is made on a per-inch/per-photo-published basis. The Advance-News is located at 158 W. Market St., or call Barb at 219-773-3127.

Nappanee Advance News Wednesday, August 13,1997

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SENIOR LEADERS-Varsity football senior Panthers Jake : Yoder, left, and Justin Rogers are leading the North Wood ‘Black Crunch' into action this fall. The Panthers will face South Bend John Adams in a scrimmage game, Saturday, August 16,10a.m., at Andrews Field. The two will be called upon to take the defending Northern Lakes Conference champions into a successful season, under the guidance of Coach Rich Dodson and staff. (AN photo by Christina

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