Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 36, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 9 September 2010 — Page 7

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Cross country NORTHWOOD’S MEDINA BLISTERS COURSE AT TIGER INVITATIONAL North Wood's Cynthia Medina raced to first place at the Tiger Invitational Wednesday, finishing in a time of 20:27.00 and pacing die Panthers' girls cross country squad to a fourth-place finish. Lindsey Roe also cracked die top 10 at 10th place overall for North Wood. Huntington North landed four runners in the top 9 to capture the team tide. North Wood's boys finished seventh out of nine teams, led by Jamin Parker's 16th place finish. Huntington North won the team tide, while Whitko's Ben Menzie finished first overall. • TIGER INVITATIONAL At Warsaw Boys Ham scores: I. Huntington North 41, 2. Warsaw 46, 3. Whitko 49, 4. North field 118, 5. Wabash 129,6. Columbia City 156, 7. North Wood 166, 8. Peru 232,9. Tippecanoe Valley 285. Top 10: 1. Ben Menzie (Wh) 16:35.70, 2. Jake Crosley (HN) 16:43.40, 3. Jordan Scroggs (War) 16:47.00, 4. Trapper Myze (Wh) 16:50.80, 5. Caleb Augustus (NF) 16:56.80, 6. Trevor Callahan (War) 1705.90, 7. Sean Lewis (HN) 17:06.70, 8. Cordell Lewis (HN) 17:17.10, 9. Jacob Poyner (War) 17:37.80, 10. Spencer Rheinhaidt (War) 17:39.20. North Wood times: 16. Jamin Parker 1806.9 a 39. John Robinson 1906.50, 44. Nathan Bailey 19:19.20, 48. Casey Hershberger 19:33.30, 52. TJ Stueve 19:43.20, 54. Marcos Castillo 19:55.80, 58. Matt Geiger 2006.20, 81. Will Schrock 21:07.20, 106. Marti Flowers 22:53.60, 107. Jared Lechlitner 22:55.70. 108. Mitchell Reiser 22:56.50, 109. Trace Maurer 22:58.20, 111. Lewis Telschow 23:05.80,123. Jesse Hershberger 24:21.90,126. Ethan Yoder 24:31.10,129. Will Stueve 24:52.10. Girls Team scores: 1. Huntington North 42,2. Warsaw 52,3. Columbia City 58,4. North Wood 79, 5. Notthfield 184,6. Whitko 188. 7. Tippecanoe Valley 194, 8. Peru 195. Top 10: 1. Cynthia Medina (NW) 20:27.00,2. Ashley Erba (War) 2046.50,3. Renee Menzie (CO 20:54.40, 4 Heather Roush (CC) 2054.60, 5. Anna Bearss (War) 2059.60, 6. Becca Goodman (HN) 21:04.20, 7. Elaine Yahne (HN) 21:07.00,8. Natalie Spahr (HN) 21:08.40,9. Kayla Patrick (HN) 21:11, 10. Lindsey Roe (NW) 21:16.00. Other North Wood times: 16. Karlic Kratzchmar 22:05.20,26. Layla Rhodes 22:39.30, 30. Brittani Grove 23:00.10. 42. Megan Tuttle 23:54.20, 66. Kayla Bear 25:45.70, 75. Emily Wenger 26:44.40, 81. Alley Bailey 27:46.60, 84. Maci Hochstetler 28:12.10,94. Melissa Berger 29:37.10,95. Becca Slabaugh 29:38.80, 100. Maggie DeVoe 30:23.30, 104. Cassie Griffin 32:27.60. Tennis BREMEN SWEEPS PANTHERS Bremen swept North Wood 5-0 in a boys tennis match Monday. •BREMEN 5, NORTHWOOD 0 At Nappanec SINGLES: I. Taylor Fanning beat Brennan Angle, 6-1, 6-1; 2. Briley Bollenbacher beat Corey Diener. 6-1, 6-0; 3. T\ Holmes beat Tyler Rhoades, 6-2,6-1. DOUBLES: I. Ales Overholser-Thomas Manges beat Ben Zercher-Jayson Linhait. 6-4. 6-2; 2. Austin Huff-Brad Foster beat Shawn Stahley-Mitchell Keiser, 6-2, 6-4. Record: North Wood 0-6. JV record: Bremen 3, North Wood 0 SINGLES: I. Wes Burkholder beat Matthew Newman. 64), M); 2. Tyler LaFlash beat Greg Pcmn, 6-1,6-0. DOUBLES: I. Nate Slrehler-Joe Zcltwanger beat Austin Sandets-Riley Smith, 6-0,6-0. Volleyball mm PANTHERS BLANK LAVILLE North Wood made quick work of LaVille, rolling to a 25-6, 25-10,25-12 volleyball win Tuesday. North Wood's Kaci Heeter submitted a strong all-around effort with 32 assists, two aces and a block, while Taylor Olson led the way at the net with 12 kills and a pair of blocks. Also for the Panthers, Morgan Yoder served up three aces, and Maddie Spitaels came up with a team-best seven digs. • NORTHWOOD 25-25-25, LAVILLE 6-10-12 At Nappanee North Wood stats Aces: Morgan Yoder 3, Kaci Heeter 2. Assists: Heeter 32. Digs: Maddie Spitaels 7, Heeter 3, Allison Schrock 3, Mattie Mikel 3. Kills: Taylor Olson 12, Taryn Johnson 8, Savannah Bley 4, Lauren Linhart 4. Blocks: Olson 2. Heeter 1. Record: North Wood 5-3. JV score: North Wood 25-25, LaVille 18-3. North Wood stats Aces: Allie Mattingly 9. Kills: Morgan Olson 5. Jana Yoder 4, Jodie Ramer 4, Alaina Strycker 4. Assists: Mattingly 16. Digs: Biynne Flickinger 8, Maddie Schwartz 5. Blocks: Mattingly 1.

Junior high football NORTHWOOD BTH STRUGGLES Grissom knocked off North Wood 32-6 in an eighth grade football game Tuesday. Dominic Miranda rushed for 28 yards, highlighted by a 3-yard touchdown run for North Wood. Travis Bear rushed for a team-high 31 yards for the Panthers, with Nick

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Skwarcan and Scott Kern adding 30 and 23 yards respectively. Aik) for North Wood, Kirk Eby caught a pass for 37 yards. Defensively, Kern recorded a team-leading five tackles, followed by Eby and Josh Hunting with three stops apiece. NORTHWOOD B LOSES Grissom sneaked past North Wood's eighth grade B football team 13-7 Wednesday. Devyn Maugel tossed a 23-yard touchdown pass to Steven Hettler to account for the Panthers' lone score. Spencer Wilson rushed for a team-high 38 yards, with Matt Ely adding 18 yards on the ground and Josh Chupp 13. Ely paced the Panthers' defense with eight tackles. Mark Ingle piled up five tackles, Alex Carder added four, with Zach Schwartz, Maugel, Wilson, and Taylor Clark adding three tackles apiece. PANTHERS 7TH WINS LATE The North Wood seventh grade A football team defeated Grissom in a hard-fought contest Tuesday, 12-6. Braxton Linville had a 23-yard run for a touchdown and Tanner Cleveland returned a kickoff 70 yards for the winning score with 1 minute to play in the game. Cleveland rushed for 43 yards, Linville 26, and Jalynn Borkholder 25. Linville completed 5 of 6 passes for 79 yards. Cleveland caught two for 22 yards, Borkholder two for 42, and Zach Chupp one for 15. Leading tacklers on defense were Mario Rodriguez, Nick Dillon, and Borkholder with five each. Dakiyron Fox had a fumble recovery and Cleveland an interception. The team's record is 2-0. Junior high cross country NORTHWOOD TEAMS SPLIT The North Wood Middle School cross country team competed against Elkhart Northside and Elkhart Pierre Moran on a very hot afternoon at its home course in Wakarusa. The boys team defeated Northside by a score of 19-40 but lost to Pierre Moran 17-38. The girls team was victorious over Pierre Moran 29-30 but lost to Northside by an identical 2930 score. Gabby Birr led the way for the Lady Panthers with a sixth place time of 15:15 out of 28 total runners. Also placing in the top 20 for the girls were Jamie Mcßride eighth, Desirae Diamond ninth, Coralee Young 10th, Brianna Sanders 11th, Cheyanne Diamond 12th, Taylor Luster 13th, Kaylee Haines 14th, Hannah Walter 16th, Abby McNeil 18th, and Paige Hershberger 19th. < For the boys team Garrett Flowers led the way, finishing in 12:29, good enough for fourth place out of 45 runners. Also placing in she top 20 for the boys were Nick Newcomer seventh, Caleb Darr eighth, Ben Rohrer 11th, Teagan Stutsman 12th, Jaron Mullett 13th, Hayden Klotz 19th, and Steven Muthart 20th. Junior high volleyball PANTHERS BTH SWEEPS - -NorthWood's eighth grade volleyball team swept Grissom, 25-20,25-24 Tuesday. Tori Schwartz led the team with a trio of aces; Maddie Angle chipped in five assists and a kill; and Haley Roe threw down a team-best three kills. Also for the Panthers, Nancy Rice collected a pair of aces, followed by Morgan Resler with an ace, and Blakley Lengacher had a kill North Wood improved to 4-1. NORTHWOOD 7TH LOSES IN 3

North Wood's seventh grade A volleyball team lost to Grissom, 18-25,25-22,15-14 Tuesday. Taylor Troxel led North Wood with 12 serves including three aces, while Roni Hochstetler dealt five aces, and smacked four kills. Meanwhile, Emily Schrock pounded out a team-high six kills, and Sydney Wysong added a pair of kills.

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Man arrested for abduction Kosciusko County Sheriff's Department officers took a North Manchester man to jail after he allegedly abducted a woman and her 3-year-old daughter Aug. 30. Police said Bill "Billy" Warren, 36, North Manchester, was Rooked into the Kosciusko County Jail the evening of Aug. 30 after resisting/fleeing law enforcement. He'll also face two charges of criminal confinement. He is being held without bond. Police said they took Warren into custody on Ind. 114 near the Wabash-Huntington County Line, after they received a 9-11 call from the 26-year-old woman who said she and her daughter had been abducted by him. She said she knew the man, and he had asked her to meet him around midnight Aug. 29 in the parking lot at the intersection of Indiana 13 and 14 near Sidney. When she did, Warren allegedly forced her and the 3-year-old into the trunk of the car and drove them to an area near the Kosciusko-Wabash County Line. The woman told police Warren removed her clothes, handcuffed her to a tree, and started touching her in a sexual way. She said she was allowed to put her clothes on and to check on her daughter, who was in a truck, at different times, but that Warren continued to hold her hostage and repeat the process for several hours. Eventually, she told police, Warren took her back to the intersection where they met up, and he got back into his vehicle. The woman told police she was then able to escape and call them. While police and the alleged victim were at the intersection, Warren allegedly drove past them. When police tried to stop him, he fled in his vehicle, crashing in Wabash County near the intersection of County Roads 110 North and 800 East. Indiana State Police, Wabash, Whitley, Huntington, and Kosciusko law enforcement units used canines to chase Warren onto Ind. 114 where he was taken into custody. Goshen hires Nappanee officer Jeremy Hooley, Nappanee police officer, has been hired as one of two new officers who will leave the Goshen Police Department this fall. Hooley will replace long-time Goshen officer and former assistant chief Mike McCloughen, retiring this month. Hooley officers is to be sworn in sometime in October, according to the Goshen Board of Public Works and Safety, which approved the employment Aug. 30. DNR bans walnut importation The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has banned the importation of walnut products to the Hoosier State from 10 states to prevent Thousand Cankers Disease. Officials said the disease afflicts black walnut and other walnut species, including butternut, and they have banned walnut nursery stock and many unprocessed products, including firewood and mulch, from being shipped into Indiana from Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah,'and Washington. Concord bus in crash Elkhart County Sheriff's Department officers said 12 students were not injured after the Concord Intermediate School bus on which they were passengers was rear-ended by a drunk driver Aug. 30. Police said the incident occurred around 4:30 p.m., Aug. 30, near the intersection of County Road 105 and Charles Street, south of County Road 20, Elkhart. Charles L. Gregory, 49, of Mishawaka, was taken into custody without incident about a half-hour after the accident, when officers found him hiding nearby. He had a certified BAC of .22. Gregory was preliminarily charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, leaving the scene, and he also had an

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS CITY OF NAPPANEE HVAC UPGRADE PROJECT The City of Nappanee is currently planning a project to update inefficient HVAC Equipment at several City owned buildings. These buildings affected are located at the Nappanee City Hall/Fire Station at 300 W. Lincoln St., the Nappanee Center at 306 W. Market St. and the Water/Park Maintenance Garage at 660 N. Nappanee St. The successful bidder shall provide a fully functional and operational HVAC System for the above-mentioned buildings. The bidder will be responsible for the demolition and removal of existing equipment, only after all Freon and Oils have been removed and property disposed of by the successful bidder. The removed equipment is the property of the owner and the owner will supply trucks for the disposal of said equipment. This project is being funded by the Indiana Office of Energy Development and funded through the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act, a Federally Funded Program. Davis Bacon wage scales will apply. The successful Bidder will be required to follow all bidding requirements as outlined in 1C 36-1-12-4. Bid documents may be obtained by contacting the Clerk-Treasurer's office at Nappanee City Hall, 300 West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, Indiana 46550, between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, weekdays. Bids will be accepted until 3:30 PM, September 28, 2010, at the Nappanee Municipal Center, 300 West Lincoln Street, Nappanee, IN 46550. Bids will be opened immediately following, at the Board of Public Works and Safety Meeting, with the award date set at the meeting. Award will be made to the low, responsive, responsible bidder. NO proposal may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids for at least thirty (30) days. SUBSTATIAL COMPLETION DATE IS DECEMBER 6, 2010. A pre-bid meeting will be held September 13, 2010, at 10:00 AM at Nappanee Municipal Building, 300 W. Lincoln St., Nappanee Indiana 46550. Kimberly A. Ingle, lAMC, CMC Clerk of the Nappanee Board of Public Works and Safety Sept 2, S, 2010 AN2240