Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 126, Number 4, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 29 January 2003 — Page 8

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Advance News • Wednesday, January 29. 2003

North Wood wins wrestling invitational

NAPPANEE The North Wood boys' wrestling team competed in the varsity North Wood Super Dual Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 11 and the Concordia Invitational on Saturday. Jan. 18. NORTHWOOD INVITATIONAL North Wood, 66 - Concord 12; Bremen 37 - Fairfield 27; Valparaiso 27 - Goshen 54; North Wood 44 - Fairfield 27; Concord 71 - Goshen 12; Bremen 40 - Valparaiso 31; North Wood 27 - Goshen 37; Fairfield 30 - Valparaiso 42; Concord 60 - Bremen 15; North Wood 46 - Valparaiso 27; Goshen 42 - Bremen 31 - Fairfield 40 - Concord 33; North Wood 42 - Bremen 27; Valparaiso 64 - Concord 6; Goshen 49 - Fairfield 18. Final records during the invitational are: Bremen 3-2; Concord 0-5; Fairfield 1 -4; Goshen 5-0; North Wood 4-1 and Valparaiso 2-3. North Wood individual records are: Derek Burnett 3-2; AJ Rhymer 3-2; Adam Jenkins 4-1; Troy Cox 5-0; Dillon Whitacre 4-1; Jason Hochstetler 3-2; Brandon Gamer 5-0; Chad Davis 5-0; Austin Mattem 4-1; David Mishler 5-0; Randy Mitschelen 4-1; Tony Lopez 1-2; Andrew Sltant't will b« Open Sundays Biginning Fib. 2 • Slab Ribs i# *i • Hot Wings \h US (All You Cm Eit) T ¥,yr

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Heckathom 0-2. Varsity team standings are: Goshen 5-0; second, North Wood 4-1; third, Bremen 3-2; fourth, Valparaiso 2-3; fifth, Fairfield 1-4 and sixth. Concord 0-5. Individual champions are: Troy Cox 5-0 (NW); Brandon Gamer 5-0 (NW); Chad Davis 5-0 (NW); David Mishler 5-0 (NW). CONCORDIA INVnAnONAL During the Concordia wrestling invitational North Wood placed fifth with 154.5. First was Snider with 222; second, Carroll 191; third, Muncie South 184; fourth Marion 163; sixth. Homestead 144; seventh Huntington North 75 and eighth, Concordia 62.5. North Wood individual results from the Concordia invitational are as follows. First, 140 Dillon Whitacre 30; 152 Brandon Gamer 3-0 and 160 Chad Davis 3-0. Second, 145 Jason Hochstetler 2-1 and 171 Austin

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PHOTO PROVIDED Swim team competes at NLC The North Wood High School girls’ swim team competed at the NLC swimming and diving championship at Wawasee on Saturday, Jan. 25. Kelsey Newcomer placed 11th in the 50 freestyle; Sheri Garcia placed 10th in the 100 freestyle and Jessica Farmwald placed ninth in the 100 breaststroke. The 200 medley relay team placed seventh, which included Sheri Garcia, Jessica Farmwald, Amy Byrket and Kelsey Newcomer. The 400 freestyle relay team placed eighth which included Brea Persing, Jessica Farmwald, McKayla Collins and Brooke Casteel. Pictured from left are Sheri Garcia, Brea Persing, Amy Byrket and Kelsey Newcomer, who placed fifth in the 200 freestyle relay.

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PHOTO PROVIDED Mattem 2-1. Third, 119 Derek Burnett 3-1; fourth. 125 AJ Rhymer 2-2 and fifth, 189 David Mishler 2-2 and 215 Randy Mitschelen 2-2. North Wood junior vaisity also competed in the Plymouth and Northfield invitationals on Saturday, Jan. 11 which are as follows. Northfield - first 119 Kyle Winner 3-0, 135 Josh Harrington 3-0, 140 Adam Wesley 0-2 and 145 Kyle Lehman 3-0; second, Sam Telschow 1-1; third, 125 Austin Hamsher 2-1,125 Jeremy Fattorusso 11 and 152 Josh Brown 2-1. Plymouth - first 119 Kyle Witmer 2-0; 140 Adam Wesley 2-0; second, 215 Andrew Heckathom 2-1 and fourth, 125 Austin Hamsher 1-2; 125 Jeremy Fattorusso 1-2 and 152 Josh Brown 1-2. On Saturday, Jan. 18 North Wood competed during the Plymouth J.V. invitational. First 119 Kyle Winner 20 and 40 Adam Wesley 2-0; second

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215 Andrew Heckathom 2-1 and fourth, 125 Austin Hamsher 1-2; 125 Jeremy Fattorusso 1-2 and 152 Josh Brown 1-2. The North Wood wrestlers have wrapped up their regular dual meet and tournament season. Their team record now stands at 11-6 overall and 3-4 in the N.L.C. Individual records are as follows: Brandon Gamer 152, 28-1; Chad Davis 160,27-2; Dillon Whitacre 140, 28-4; Randy Mitschelen 215, 21-12; Austin Mattem 171, 23-8 and David Mishler 189,19-3. NLC TOURNEY The Panthers placed fourth in the NLC tournament Saturday, Jan. 25. The individual records are as follows. 119 Derek Burnett 3-0 champion; 125 A.J. Rymer 3-1 third place; 130 Adam Jenkins 2-2 fifth place; 135 Josh Hamington 1-3 sixth place; 140 Dillon Whitacre 3-0 champion; 145 Jason Hochstetler 3-1 third place; 152 Brandon Gamer 3-0 champion; 160 Chad Davis 2-1 second place; 171 Austin Mattem 3-1 third place; 189 David Mishler 2-2 fifth place; 215 Randy Mitschelen 3-1 third place; 275 Tony Lopez 0-2 no place. Whitacre captured his third NLC title and Gamer won his second conference title. The overall records are as follows. 152 Brandon Gamer 31-1; 160 Chad Davis 29-3; 140 Dillon Whitacre 31-4; 171 Austin Matter 269; 145 Jason Hochstetler 19-11; 215 Randy Mitschelen 24-13; 119 Derek Burnett 16-11; 189 David Mishler 2115; 130 Adam Jenkins 10-6 125 A.J. Rymer 17-15.

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NWHS Girls' Basketball

BLACK SWISH BEATS LAKERS The Black Swish took on the Lakeland Lakers in the Pit on Tuesday, Jan. 21, beating them 48-32 and bringing their record to 10-6 and 3-1 in the NLC. Jessica Focht gained 7 points with 3 rebounds, 1 foul and 2 assists, while Sam Lewis had 4 points, 2 rebounds and 2 fouls. Carlea Howard scored 9 points with 6 rebounds and Nikki Frantz gained 10 points with 3 fouls and 1 assist. Sarah Shively had 1 rebound and 1 assist for the Black Swish and Lauren Zeltwanger had 8 points, 1 foul and 8 assists. Ashley Bowen made 2 points, had 2 fouls and 3 rebounds and Audrey Duncan had 8 points, 12 rebounds, 3 fouls and 3 assists.

NWMS Basketball

EIGHTH 'A' STOMPS CONCORD The eighth grade boys’ “A" team stomped Concord, 53-41, Tuesday, Jan. 21 at Concord, leaving their record 14-3. Trey Andrews led the team with 16 points, 4 steals and 4 rebounds, while Zach Troyer followed with 12 points and 3 assists. Kent Schaffer gained 8 points along with Kelly Adams who scored 8 points and 5 rebounds. Alex BeMiller made 6 points and Tyler Slagle made 3 points and 5 assists to help the team. EIGHTH 'A' TAKES FAIRFIELD The eighth “A” boys took on Fairfield beating them, 36-25, on Thursday, Jan. 23, leaving their record 15-3. Zach Troyer led the team with 13 points and 4 rebounds and Kent Schaffer followed with 9 points and 8 rebounds. Alex BeMiller made 6 points, Kelly Adams 4 points and Tyler Slagle, 2 points and 3 assists. Nate Brown had 2 points and Justin Anglemeyer had 3 assists. EIGHTH 'B* TRAMPLES HERITAGE The eighth “B” boys trampled Heritage, 34-22, on Thursday, Jan. 23, leaving their record 8-4. Jay Sheets gained 3 points and 8 rebounds, while Adam Mast had 5 rebounds and 3 assists. Darrick Hill gained 7 points and Toby Mullet had 11 points. Brady Shively led the team with 13 points and 8 rebounds. SEVENTH 'A' SUPS TO FAIRFIELD The Panther boys fell to Fairfield, 21-39, Thursday, Jan. 23, leaving their record 11-7. Dustin Bussard gained 7 points, while Eric Hartstein had 5 points and 14 rebounds. Mike Grigg had 4 points and Jordan Yoder had 3 steals. SEVENTH 'B' SUPS BY HERITAGE The seventh “B” boys beat Heritage, 27-20, at Wakamsa Elementary on Thursday, Jan. 23. Robby Bearss led the team with 14 points, 3 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 assists. Blaine Holmes gained four points and 4 rebounds and Chase Teska scored 2 points, had 2 steals mid 2 assists. Ryne Gamer had 2 points, 3 rebounds and 2 steals, while Nick Stutzman had 2 points, 5 rebounds and 2 steals. Brad Howard had 2 points, 10 rebounds and 2 steals. Matt Mather had 2 points, Gianni West had 3 rebounds and 2 assists and Jason Casteel had 3 rebounds. EIGHTH 'A' GIRLS FALL TO DISCOVERY The eighth “A” girls’ team lost to Discovery, 20-33, during their first game of the season Thursday, Jan. 23. Whitney Frantz made 4 points and Mandy Yoder gained 16 to begin the season. SEVENTH *A” GIRLS LOSE TO DISCOVER The seventh “A” girls’ team lost to Discovery, 25-15, Thursday, Jan. 23, during their first game of the season. Mackenzie Lechlitner gained 10 points and 5 rebounds to start the season, while Jill Witmer made 2 points, along with Chelsea Yoder who made 2 points and 4 rebounds. Jessie Tierney made 1 point. Holly Schutz had 4 rebounds and Kayla Graber mad 2 rebounds. SEVENTH *B* SUPS TO FAIRFIELD The seventh grade boys’ “B” team lost to Fairfield, 21-22, Saturday, Jan. 25 at Goshen Middle School. Brad Howard led the team with 7 points, 7 rebounds and 2 steals, while Robby Bearss followed with 6 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals and 3 assists. Gianni West had 2 points and 2 rebounds, Ryne Gamer had 2 points, 3 rebounds and 2 steals, Nick Stutsman gained 2 points, 3 rebounds and 2 steals and Jason Casteel made 2 points and 2 rebounds. EIGHTH *B" WINS CHAMPIONSHIP The boys’ eighth grade “B” team won the HCAC championship Saturday, Jan. 25 at Goshen, who they beat 41-37. Their season record is 104. Toby Mullet led the team with 11 points, 9 rebounds and 3 steals and Zach Richmond followed with 7 points and 2 assists. Jay Sheets gained 6 points and 2 rebounds, Tommy Kurtz made 3 points and 3 steals and Adam Mast scored 6 points, 8 rebounds and 2 assists. Danick Hill made 5 points, while Brady Shively made 3 points, 6 rebounds and 2 assists. During the eighth “B” semi-final game, North Wood beat Fairfield 32-25. Adam Mast gained 9 points and 2 rebounds, while Brady Shively gained 7 points, 6 rebounds and 2 steals. Toby Mullet gained 7 points and 4 rebounds. Tommy Kurtz had 4 points and 4 steals and Danick Hill made 3 points and 3 rebounds. Jay Sheets made 2 points and 2 rebounds and Sam St Germain had 1 assist and 1 steal to help the team.

Sports Schedule

THURSDAY. JAN. 30 •NWMS boys’ basketball, “A” team, HCAC tourney, 4:30 p.m. •NWHS boys frosh basketball, Warsaw, here, 6:30 p.m. •NWHS girls frosh basketball, Warsaw, here, 6:30 p.m. •NWHS co-ed varsity and JV swimming, boys’ NLC prelims, at Concord, 5:30 p.m. FRIDAY. JAN. 31 •NWHS boys varsity & JV basketball, at Warsaw, 6:15 p.m. SATURDAY. FEB. 1 •NWHS girls’ varsity and JV basketball, Warsaw, here, 6:15 p.m. •NWHS boys’ varsity and JV basketball, sectionals, here, 10 a.m. •NWHS co-ed varsity and JV swimming, boys’ NLC finals, at Concord, 9 a.m. MONDAY. FEB. 3 •NWHS boys’ frosh basketball, Wawasee, here, 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY. FEB. 4 •NWHS girls’ varsity and JV basketball. South Bend Clay, here, 6:15 p.m. •NWHS boys’ varsity and JV basketball, at West Noble, 6:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 5 •NWHS boys varsity and JV wrestling, team regionals, at Jimtown, 6 p.m.