Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 129, Number 5, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 February 2006 — Page 7

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ADVANCE NEWS PHOTO/A.W. GADSON Jarron Lincoln nears the finish during the 100 breast stroke. North Wood Athletics ■ . . - . Basketball VARSITY Boys • NORTHWOOD 61, WARSAW 46 At Nappanee (1/27) Score by Quarters Warsaw 11 11 9 15 —46 "V N-Wood 21 11 7 22 —6l NW: Zac Lechlitner 4 6-7 17; Ryne Lightfoot 5 11-12 25; Zach Troyer 3 0-0 8; Ben Bemiller 1 0-0 3; Kent Schaffer 10-12; Nate Brown 3 0-0 6. TOTALS: 18 16-2061. Warsaw: Shaun Cabrera 3 1-1 7; Tommy Reinholt 0 2-2 2; John-Wesley Maierle 1 0-0 2; Colin Clemens 7 34 17; Mason Plumlee 3 1-3 7; Steve LeMasters 4 1-311. TOTALS: 18 8-13 46. 3-point field goals: NW 9 (Lechlitner 3, Lightfoot 3, Troyer 2, Bemiller); Warsaw 2 (LeMasters 2). Turnovers: NW 9, Warsaw 14. Team fouls (fouled out): NW 13, Warsaw 20 (Cabrera, Maierle). Records: NW 11-2 (4-1 NLC); Warsaw 7-7 (2-3 NLC). Girls • NORTHWOOD 50, LAKELAND 37 At Lakeland (1/26) Score by Quarters N-Wood 13 13 13 11—50 Lakeland 10 12 4 11 —37 NW: Heather Stutsman 1 2-2 4; Calley Tucker 1 1-2 3; Amanda Bechtel 4 4615; Mandy Yoder 4 0-0 9; Mackenzie Lechlitner 13-8 5; Casey Bough 0 12 1; Brittany Hall 1 0-0 2; Laura Schiefer 3 5-8 11. TOTALS: 15 16-28 50. Lakeland: Casey Leu 3 0-0 7; Abby Neff 5 3-3 14; Sammy Jo Simon 1 0-0 2; Brittney Bateman 3 6-8 13; Nicole Murphy 01-3 1. TOTALS: 12 10-14 37. 3-point field goals: NW 4 (Bechtel 3, Yoder); Lakeland 3 (Leu, Neff, Bateman). Team fouls (fouled out): NW 18, Lakeland 21 (Bateman, Jessica Coffman). Records: NW 134, Lakeland 14-6. FRESHMAN Boys • NORTHWOOD 39, PENN 37 At Penn (1/24) Stats: Matt Troyer 17 pts, 5 rebs; Derek Loucks 7 pts; Brandon Williams 6 pts. Coach’s Note: Chaz Bellman hit two free throws with 1.1 seconds left in the game to NW the win! NW made 13-15 free throws in the fourth quarter, and See STATISTICS, Page 8

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North Wood (14-4) Sectional 21 Tuesday, Feb. 7, 6 p.m. > Wawasee (10-8) Friday/-Feb. 10.6 p.m. Lakeland (14-6) Tuesday, Feb. 7.7:30 p.m. ■ - • ' /•■._. ’ ' '•• ’ it • Northridge (9-9) — Saturday. Feb. 11. 7:30 p.m. Angola (8-10) Friday. Feb. 10. 7:30 p.m West Noble (3-14)

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Advance News • Thursday, February 2, 2006

The draw is set • Swish open postseason on Feb. 6 at West Noble Sectional. By Anthony Godson Editor The road through the postseason began this weekend when the sectional draw was announced. If the Black Swish are to win their 19th title, they will first have to go through a bracket which features four teams North Wood has already defeated this season, while the other team (Angola) has an 8-10 record. "You can forget about records during sectionals," North Wood coach Steve Neff said about his preparation for the postseason. North Wood will first meet up with the Wawasee Warriors on Tuesday, Feb. 6 at West Noble High School. North Wood defeated Wawasee on Jan. 6 at The Pit, 50-37, and Neff's not too disappointed in meeting the Warriors again. "I'd as soon just play Wawasee, because that's a team that I know my girls will be ready for," Neff said. If North Wood does survive, it will then face the winner of the Lakeland-Northridge game, a game which will take place immediately following the NorthWood-Wawasee match-up on Feb. 6. "Northridge has looked very much improved," Neff commented. "Lakeland also has a good team, one that we beat, but we played very well toward the end." North Wood defeated \iorthridge 43-34 on Jan. 14 in Middlebury, while the Swish just defeated Lakeland, 50-37, on Jan. 26. Angola and West Noble each received first round byes, so the winner of their match-up at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 10, will be in the championship game. North Wood defeated West Noble on Jan. 3 by the lop-sided score of 54-15, but North Wood hasn't faced Angola this season. "I saw Angola play Lakeland, and they could have won that game," Neff said about one of his scouting trips.

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