Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 131, Number 40, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 2 October 2008 — Page 7
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Aces: Amber Slone 3; assists: Kaci Heeter 31; digs: Amber Slone 14; kills: Alii Heeter 20; blocks: Taylor Olson 3 assists, Olivia Menzie 2 assists Record: 17-3 Conference record: 3-1 JV NW 22-25-11, Goshen 25-12-25 Aces: Taryn Johnson 5, Courtney Bemiller 2; assists: Maddie Spitaels 19; digs: Chloe Anglemyer 15; kills: Laura Linhart 6; blocks: Laura Linhart 2 Record: 12-4 Conference record: 2-2 Freshmen NW 21-21, Warsaw 25-25 Aces: Alley Bailey 1, Kayla Bear 1; assists: Kelsa Hemley 2, Michelle Bontrager 1; kills: Kayla Bear 3, Alley Bailey 3, Katie Schaffer 3 NW record: 7-12 Against Jimtown NW 25-20-6, Jimtown 19-25-15 Aces: Kayla Bear 4, Katie Schaffer 2; assists: Kelsa Hemley 5, Michelle Bontrager 3; digs: Devyn Simpson 3, Kelsa Hemley 2, Kayla Bear 2; kills: Alley Bailey 5, Katie Schaffer 3, Devvn Simpson 2; blocks: Kavla Bear 1, Alley Bailey 1 Sept. 25 Varsity NW 25-25-25, Northridge 10-11-19 Aces: Alii Heeter 6, Amber Slone 3, Kaci Heeter 3; assists: Kaci Heeter 34; digs: Amber Slone 24, Alii Heeter 10, Kaci Heeter 9; kills: Alii Heeter 16, Courtney Simpson 8; blocks: Taylor Olson 3 assist, Olivia Menzie 3 assist Record: 18-3 (conference record 4-1) Freshmen Against Northridge NW 20-17, Northridge 25-25 Aces: Alley Bailey 2, Katie Schaffer 2, Devyn Simpson 2; assists: Kelsa Hemley 2; digs: Alley Bailey 2; kills: Kavla Bear 3, Alley Bailey 2, Eva Miller 2 Record: 7-13 Against Manchester NW 21-18, Manchester 25-25 « Aces: Eva Miller 2, Kelsey Cripe 1, Michelle Bontrager 1; digs: Tori Sauceda 1; kills: Kayla Bear 3, Devyn Simpson 2, Eva Miller 1; blocks: Devyn Simpson 1 Record: 7-14 NWHS dominates in Bremen tourney Sept. 27 Varsitv NW 25-25, TRITON 6-5; NW 25-25, JOHN GLENN 9-15; NORTHWOOD 25-25, RILEY 18-12 Championship: NW 14-25-16, FAIRFIELD 25-21-14 Aces: Alii Heeter 9, Amber Slone 7, Courtney Simpson 7; assists: Kaci Heeter 83; digs: Amber Slone 56, Allison Schrock 26, Alii Heeter 23; kills: Alii Heeter 40, Courtnev Simpson 22, Olivia Menzie 15; blocks: Courtney Simpson 12, Taylor Olson 11, Alii Heeter 8 Boys tennis Sept. 19 Against Bethany Christian Varsity singles: IS: Preston Swain vs. Luke Hostetter, 6-1,6-3 NW; 2S: Austin Hostetter vs. Jared Schwartzentruber, 6-1, 4-6, 5-7 BC; 3S: Nick Anglemeyer vs. Jonny Shenk, 3-6, 1-6 BC Varsity doubles: ID: Chad Hostetter and Adam Hostetter vs. Johnny Kauffman and Jeremy Thomas, 4-
Nostalgia Compiled by Margaret England-Neff (120 Years to 50 Years) and Cari McFarland (25 Years to 15 Years). 120 Years Ago Oct. 4,1888 The editor of the Nappanee News is still endeavoring to have the village incorporated. Nappanee will indeed be lucky if she passes through the coming winter without a serious fire. The people need to take the first step to secure fire protection. The News sounds the word to men engaged in the factories that they must pass a law to incorporate and keep their factories safe. 100 Yean Ago Oct. 7,1908 The following young people formed an "Automobile Party" to Bremen Friday evening: Misses Merle Gwin, Mabel Prickett, Grace and Pansy Kantz, May Murray, Meda Frazier, Messrs. JR Murray, Hal Brown, Frank Stinson of Chicago and JF Mattice of Rochester. 75 Yean Ago Oct. 5,1933 Richard Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Best, celebrated his 11th birthday at the Best home on Saturday. Games furnished entertainment at which prizes were won by Jimmy Stillson, Ralph Green, George Rehrer, Robert Yarian and David Coppes. 50 Yean Age ' Oct. 2,1958 Ad: Nappanee Theatre: Admission for adults, 75 cents,
6, 6-2, 7-6 NW; 2D: Tyler Sanders and Jordan Lantz vs. Daniel Buschert and Mikey Kelly, 0-6, 3-6 BC Match score: 2-3 BC JV singles: IS: Shiv Patel vs. Ben Mast, 0-8 BC; 2S: Corey Diener vs. Seth Krabill, 1-8 BC; 3S: Dylan Humble vs. Kyle Miller, 0-8 BC; 4S: Corey Diener vs. Matthew Amstetz, 0-8 BC; SS: Shiv Patel vs. Austin Loucks, 8-5 NW; 6S: Dylan Humble vs. Blake Shetler, 0-8 BC JV doubles: ID: Jon Long and Rushiv Patel vs. Misha Rebec and Nick Rebec, 0-8 BC; 2D: Jon Long and Rushiv Patel vs. Gaude Stickler and Jake Gerig, 0-8 BC Match score: 1-7 BC NW records Varsity: 5-7 (2-4 NLC) JV: 1-10-1 (1-5-1 NLC) Sept. 22 Against Wawasee Varsity singles: IS: Preston Swain vs. Nathan Brady, 6-0, 6-0 NW; 2S: Austin Hostetter vs. Ryan Smith, 6-0, 6-3 NW; 3S: Nick Anglemyer vs. Westin Becker, 6-0, 6-0 NW Varsity doubles: ID: Chad Hostetter and Adam Hostetter vs. Hayden Shock and Vince Baumgartner, 6-0, 6-1 NW; 2D: Tyler Sanders and Jordan Lantz vs. Chris Brill and Gariy Wendle, 3-6, 4-6 W Match score: 4-1 NW JV singles: IS: Shiv Patel vs. Nick Price, 3-6, 3-6 NW; 2S: Corey Diener vs. Jeff Miller, 4-8 W; 3S: Jon Long vs. Dereck Zurcher, 6-8 W; 4S: Jon Long vs. Cole Love, 8-6 NW JV doubles: ID: Dylan Humble and Rushiv Patel vs. Mitch Wenger and Tyler Kissinger, 3-8 W Match score: 1-4 W Records Varsity: 6-7 (3-4 NLC) JV: 1-11-1 (0-6-1 NLC) North Wood tennis places fifth at NLC Tournament Sept. 27 Team placings: North Wood sth, Concord Ist, Plymouth 2nd, Northridge 3rd, Warsaw 4th, Goshen 6th, Wawasee 7th, Elkhart Memorial Bth Tournament points: Concord 45, Plymouth 43, Northridge 38, Warsaw 32, NorfhWood 29, Goshen 26, Wawasee 6, Elkhart Memorial 2 NLC tourney points: Concord 8, Plymouth 7, Northridge 6, Warsaw 5, North Wood 4, Goshen 3, Wawasee 2, Memorial 1 Round robin points: Concord 8, Plymouth 7, Northridge 6, Warsaw 5, North Wood 4, Goshen 3, Wawasee 2, Memorial 1 NLC standing: Concord 16,' Memorial 2, Goshen 6, Northridge 12, North Wood 8, Plymouth 14, Warsaw 10, Wawasee 4 All-Conference: Deon Shafer, Warsaw; Nick Myers, Northridge; Andre Moore, Concord; Ryan Wengard, Goshen; Mac Hussey, Goshen; Jordan Hershberger, Concord; Mike Ciesielski, Concord At-large all conference: Andre Ziebold, Concord; Preston Swain, North Wood; Calvin Hoeffler, Plymouth All-conference honorable mention: Jeff George, Northridge; Matt Shoeffler, Concord; Tim Gordon, Plymouth; Caleb Hadden, Plymouth North Wood stats IS: Preston Swain, second; 2S: Austin Hostetter, 4th; 3S: Nick Anglemeyer, 4th; ID: Adam Hostetter and Chad Hostetter, sth; 2D: Tyler Sanders and Jordan Lantz, 6th Boys soccer Against Riley NORTHWOOD 2, RILEY 1 Halftime score: North Wood 2, Riley 0; shots: NW 14, Riley 4; saves: NW 2 (Maliq Taylor), Riley 7 (Zach Haversperger); Goals: Seth Douwsma NW 6th (Lincoln), Ryan Lincoln NW 40th, Matt Konkev Riley 44th; corners: NW 5, Riley 5 NW record: 4-4-3
children 25 cents; (closed Wednesdays); Thursday, Firday & Saturday Oct. 5,6, 7 and Sunday, Monday and Tuesday featuring "Farewell to Arms,” one of the great love stories starring Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones. 25 Yeas Ago Sept. 28,1983 The city of Nappanee was cited for outstanding achievement in the area of fiscal policy by the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns at the
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close of the Association's 83rd annual conference and educational exhibit last Thursday at Indianapolis. 15 Years Ago Sept. 29,1993 The Woodview Elementary Family Association has been formed after a year of planning and working to establish a new and dynamic organization which can support the education of children.
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Girls soccer wins BC tourney The Northwood High Scf 00l girls soccer team won the Bethany Christian Tournament 2-0. They had defeated Elkhart Christian Academy 3-2 and West Noble 5-0 to get into the championship game. Pictured are (front, from left) Kami Stutzman, Kelcy Heckaman, Taylor Lincoln, Kristyn Burt, (second row, left to right) Dany Meier, Kelcie Lehman, Cassie Dyksen, Ashley Treuchet, Maira Santos, Starla Beachy, (third row, left to right) Jerrilyn Thompson, Cecilia Verissimo, Chelsea Stutzman, Stacie Weaver, Kaylin Beckwith, Brooklyn Moore, (back, left to right) coach Letecia Timmel, Nancy Medina, Coach Phillip Ummel, Janeth Zenil, Danae Ehret, Diana Diaz-Barriga, Hillary llechlitner and Brittany Lengacher.
Sept. 23 Against Elkhart Memorial At North Wood NORTHWOOD 1, ELKHART MEMORIAL 1 Halftime score: NW 1, EM 1; Shots: NVy 8, EM 6; saves: NW 4 (Maliq Taylor), EM 5 (Hccbert Lopez); goals: Eliel Barrera EM, 2nd (Jonathan Rodriguez), Rvan Lincoln NW 23rd; comers: NW 4, EM 4 Records: NW' 4-4-4 (NLC 0-3-2) EM records: 4-6-1 (NLC 1-3-1) JV game: NW 1, EM 3 Sept. 25 Against Glenn At North Wood NORTHWOOD 8, GLENN 0 Halftime score: NW 0, Glenn 3 Shots: NW 28, G 5; saves: NW 3 (Maliq Taylor, Michael Balogh), G 12 (Andrew Mortan); goals: Seth Douwsma NW Bth (Ryan Lincoln), Douwsma 15th IBrandon German), Douwsma 35th (Maliq Taylor), Ben St. Germain NW 41st (Taylor), St. Germain 53rd (Douwsma), Trevor Moseman NW 60th (Lincoln), Daniel Villa NW 70th (Nick Rethlake), Ryan Lincoln NW 76th; comers: NW 3, Glenn 0 NW record: 5-4-4 Glenn record: 2-9-0 Girls soccer Sept. 13 Bethany Christian Tourney
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North Wood won the Bethanv Christian Invitational by finishing with a 3-0 record. NORTHWOOD 2, BETHANY CHRISTIAN 0 First half: Kelcie Lehman NW, Ist (Kristvn Burt), Cecilia Verrissimo NW 17th; shots on goal: NW 11, BC 11; saves: NW 11 (Ashley Treuchet), BC 9 (Kelly Snyder); comers: NW 2, BC 6 NW record: 6-3-2 Sept. 25 Against Elkhart Memorial At Elkhart Memorial Second half: Kelcie Lehman NW 47th (Hillary Lechlitner), Erin Maddux M 49th (penalty kick), Kelcy Heckaman NW 50th (Lehman), Cecilia Verissimo NW 52nd, Maddux 63rd, Heckaman 76th; Shots on goal: NVy 25, EM 16; saves: NW 14 (Ashley Treuchet) EM 21 (Amanda Cove); comers: NW 7, EM 2 NW record: 8-4-2 (2-1-2 NLC) JV score: NW' 0, EM 0 Danae Ehret with a shutout for NW JV record: l-5-2.(0-3-2 NLC) Cross Country Sept. 23 Girls Wawasee 28, North Wood 29; Wawasee 42, Warsaw 18; Warsaw 20, NorthW'ood 39 Boys Wawasee 35, Warsaw 20; Wawasee 19, North Wood 42; Warsaw 18, North Wood 42
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