Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 120, Number 32, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 20 August 1997 — Page 11

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CROSS COUNTRY—Pictured are members of the North Wood High School girls' cross country team. Front row, from left: Andee Morris, Angie Callander, Brooke Tobias and

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JV SOCCER—North Wood High School's junior varsity boys' soccer team is ready for action during this year's soccer season. Front row, from left: Jimmy Beath, Luke Shaw, Kelly Anglemyer, Jason Harter, Kevin Birch, Casey

VARSITY SOCCER-The North Wood High School varsity boys' soccer team is ready to take on the enemy during the 1997-98 season. Row one, from left: Jimmy Beath, Luke Shaw, Levi Miller and Shawn Persing. Row two: Tynan Hartigan, Jon Cook, Josh Corwin,

Sports this week...

THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 NWHS girls’ varsity and JV golf, Whitko, 4:45p.m., at McCormick Creek. NWHS girls’ varsity soccer, at Goshen, sp.m. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 NWHS varsity football, Jimtown, here, 7:30p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 NWHS boys’ varsity soccer, at Golfers compete at Ft. Wayne The North Wood High School girls’ golf team placed 12th in Friday’s Northrop Bruin Golf Invitational, played at Colonial Oaks Golf Course, Ft. Wayne. For the Panthers, Michele Taylor was medalist at 96, followed by Jill Vanßruaene at 101, Sarah Anderson 110, Mandy Gerber 114 and Lindsay Detwiler 133. The four top scores are used, with the NW total set at 421.

Amanda Hoover. Back: Teri Schuller, Steph Corner, Undsay Carlin, Annie Zell, Monica Whitehead and Grace Bonewitz. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

Lehman, Andrew Whitehead and Levi Mills:. Back row: Coach Brad Duerksen, Eric Reynolds, Brandon Greenawalt, Mikei j. Wisler, Andy Yoder and Jared Weldy. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

Brandon Greenawalt, Andy Yoder and Kabe Jessup. Row three: Coach Brad Duerksen, Ryan Mattern, Andrew Yoder, Brett Brumbaugh, Darin Nunemaker, Scott Lehman and Mikei Wisler. (AN photo by Christina Hill)

Concord Jamboree, 10a.m. NWHS girls’ JV volleyball, at Plymouth, 9a.m. NWHS boys’ varsity and JV tennis, at DeKalb Invitational, 9a.m. MONDAY, AUGUST 25 NWHS girls’ varsity and JV golf, Knox and Tippecanoe Valley, at Bass Lake, 4:30p.m. NWHS boys’ varsity and JV

f BREMEN DANCE STUDIO S flos E. Plymouth St. f l Bremen CLASSES (for kids) are: Kinderdance, ballet, jazz & tap CLASSES (for adults) are: jazz, tap & country line dancing Thursday, August 21 5-7 1 & Saturday, August 23 10-Noon

tennis, at Fairfield, 4:30p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 NWHS boys’ varsity and JV tennis, at Jimtown, 4p.m. NWHS girls’ varsity and JV golf, Wawasee and Goshen, at Wawasee, 4:30p.m. NWHS girls’ varsity and JV volleyball, at Fairfield, 6p.m. NWHS boys’ varsity soccer, Mishawaka, here, 4p.m.

Men's rally set at Bethel College

Northern Indiana men will hold a rally in support of Promise Keepers, at the Bethel College gymnasium, Thursday, September 25, 7p.m. Admission is free, and the activity is open to men and boys of all ages. Guest speakers will include Mike Lightfoot, Bethel College Basketball Coach; Pastor Ralph Parker, River of Life Family Church, South Bend, and Ed Moore, CEO of the Christian radio station WFRN, FM 104.7. There will also be special music by the Michiana Gospel Choir. On October 4, hundreds of thousands of Christian men from across the United States will gather on Independence Mall, Washington, D.C., for “Stand in the Gap: A Sacred Assembly of Men” —a day of prayer, repentance and focus on God. The Northern Indiana Men’s Task Force in spiritual support of Promise Keepers invited all men in the community to come to Goodman Auditorium at Bethel College, for “Preparing to Stand in the Gap,” which will feature prayer, fellowship and music. Promise Keepers is a non-profit organization committed to helping men live a more godly life through worship, prayer, community service and obedience to God’s Word. For more information, call Elvin Youth bowlers register Registration for the Nappanee Youth Bowling program will take place August 27-September 6, at Gold Crown Lanes, 1057 E. Market St., Nappanee. Bowling begins Saturday, September 6. Questions may be directed to Paul or Deb at the bowling lanes, or call 773-2145.

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