Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 39, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 30 September 2010 — Page 7

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North Wood's Tanner Roberts (23) takes to the air to escape the clutches of Northridge defender Daniel McCoy (22).

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and assumed the victory formation for the final two plays to seal an incredible, dramatic, and badly needed come-from-behind win. North Wood finished with 204 yards on the ground, most of it in the second-half comeback. Coleman led the way with 90 yards on 14 carries, while Brown chipped in 66 yards and a TD and Diemer added 48 yards on 11 punishing carries. Coleman was just 4 of 8 for 64 yards through the air, but he was aided in the aerial assault by Brown and Anglemyer, who each completed their only pass attempts, both of which went for scores to Rhoade. Brown also had two receptions for 57 yards. Chumas led the way for the Black Crunch defense, recording 11 tackles, while Anglemyer continued his spectacular junior season by making 10 stops. Nate Wagner added seven tackles and Brown six for the winners. For Northridge, Priem led the way on the ground and in the air, rushing for 79 yards, catching five passes for 44 yards and a score, and kicking a 26-yard field goal for good measure. Sherck added 46 yards on 13 carries and Letherman was 9 of 13 passing for 121 yards and a TD, all but eight of those yards in the first half. Priem also was the defensive leader for the Raiders, making 10 tackles while Brett Zimmerman chipped in with eight stops. North Wood (2-4,1-3 NLC) continues its home stand in the annual homecoming game on Oct. 1 against Elkhart Memorial (3-3, 2-2 NLC). JV UfcMl The Panther JV football team won its second straight game, dominating Northridge 22-0 and improving to 2-4 on the year. Andrew Hahn bolted up the middle for a 68-yard TD run on the first play of the second quarter and Zach Feece made a fantastic juggling catch for the tvyo-point conversion to give the Panthers an 8-0 lead at the half. On the first possession of the second half, quarterback Will Kirkwood found his favorite target, tight end Sam Sittler, open on a seam route for a 22-yard TD and Hahn punched in the conversion run, making it 16-0 North Wood. The suddenly deadly combination of Kirkwood-to-Sittler struck again late in the fourth period when the backyard neighbors hooked up on a 3-yard pass for the final 22-0 margin. Zach Telschow had a fumble recovery to help lead the Black Crunch Defense. • NORTHWOOD 21, NORTHRIDGE 17 At Nappanee Northridge: 0 17 0 0— 17 North Wood: 0 0 14 721 Scoring summary NR Tyler Priem 26 FG NR Chad Healey 1 run (Priem kick) NR Priem 10 pass from David Letherman (Priem kick) NW Coy Brown 1 run (Brendan Widner kick) NW Aaron Rhoade 12 pass from Brown (Widner kick) NW Rhoade 40 pass from Taylor Anglemyer (Widner kick) NW NR First Downs 14 14 Yards Rushing 204 145 Yards Passing 114 121 Passing 6-10-0 9-13-0 Penalties 8-85 2-10 Punts (NoVAvg.) 4-34 3-29 . Fumbles (NoTLost) 0-0 2-1 \ Rushing - North Wood (Brown 16-66, TD; Coleman 14-90, Diemer 11-48); Northridge (Priem 11-79; Sherck 13-46; Healey 6-12, TD; Nowak 5-26; Fields M-8]) Passing - North Wood (Coleman 4-8-0, 64 yds.; Brown 1-1-0, 12 yds., TD; Anglemyer 1-1-0,40 yds., TD); Northridge (Letherman 9-13-0,121 yds., TD) Receiving - North Wood (Rhoade 2-52, 2 TD; Brown 2-57; Killian 2-7; Diemer 1-3); Northridge (Priem 5-44, TD; Benscics 1-37; Nowack 1-17; Healy 1-4; Adams 1-21)

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Selfless senior pushes Panthers

By Brent Glasgow Correspondent NAPPANEE The North Wood girls soccer record now held by Kristyn Burt is indicative of the senior's teamfirst attitude, Despite being ranked third in school history with 34 career goals, it is Burt's passing which has landed her in the record book. Burt surpassed 2009 graduate Kelcy Lehman's high-mark of 21 career assists, and now resides in the top spot with 22. "She's a great leader by example for us and works as hard as anybody," North Wood coach Phil Ummel said. "I've seen tremendous growth from her in her four years in our program. She's worked her butt off to get where she's at and deserves all the accolades she gets." News of her breaking the record came as a shock to the soft-spoken Burt. "I actually didn't know that I had the record, so it was exciting," Burt said. Burt has eight goals and 10 assists this season while continuing the unselfish play which has helped push

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DAT photo Panther forward Cassie Dyksen (6) keeps her eye on the ball even when her feet are in the air, as she battles a Westview opponent for control. Volleyball PANTHERS BOUNCE BACK North Wood recovered from a first-game loss to knock off Northridge 24-26, 25-13, 25-9, 25-14 in a Northern Lakes Conference volleyball match Thursday. Kaci Heeter recorded team bests with 31 assists and 13 digs as well as 10 kills and a pair of blocks for North Wood, while Taylor Olson turned in 12 kills and five blocks up front. Also for the Panthers, Allison Schrock dealt a teamhigh three aces. • NORTHWOOD 24-25-25-25, NORTHRIDGE 26-13-9-14 At Middlebury North Wood state ( Aces: Allison Schrock 3, Morgan Yoder 2, Hanna Stump 2. Assists: Kaci Heeter 31. Digs: Heeter 13, Maddie Spitaels 10, Tess Anglemyer 8. Kills: Taylor Olson 12, Stump 10, Heeter 10. Blocks: Olson 5, Lauren Linhart 2, Heeter 2, Taryn Johnson 2. Record: North Wood 13-6 (4-1 NLC). JV score: North Wood 25-25, Northridge 18-22. North Wood JV state Aces: Brynne Flichinger 2. Assists: Ailie Mattingley 18. Digs: Flichinger 11, Morgan Olson 8. Kills: Olson 8, Savannah Bley 6. Record: North Wood 13-3 (4-1 NLC). NORTHWOOD DISPATCHES GOSHEN North Wood made quick work of Goshen in a Northern Lakes Conference volleyball match last Tuesday, 25-14, 25-

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North Wood to new heights. "She's been one of our top goal scorers since she's been here, but to set the assists record, it's just a testament to the type of player she is," Ummel said. Ummel came on as coach in 2006, the same year Burt entered as a freshman. Burt's class will leave as the winningest in program history. "North Wood had only had one winning season before their freshman year," Ummel said. "Since then we've established school records for wins the past two seasons and we're hoping to do so again this year." The program's success has pleased Burt more than any individual achievements. "A lot of it we owe to coach Ummel," said Burt, who will earn her fourth soccer letter this season while also competing in track. "It has been a good four years. We have worked real had." North Wood sits at 7-3-3 entering Tuesday's match with Plymouth. "We've gone through a rough patch recently (losing two of the last three), but I think we've done pretty good," Burt said.

12,25-16. Kaci Heeter turned in another impressive all-around performance with 26 assists, 13 digs, and three aces for North Wood. Taylor Olson led the Panthers' attack with 10 kills and four blocks, and Maddie Spitaels dealt a trio of aces. • NORTHWOOD 25-25-25, GOSHEN 14-12-16 At Nappanee North Wood stats Aces: Maddie Spitaels 3, Kaci Heeter 3, Taylor Olson 2. Assists: Heeter 26. Digs: Heeter 13, Spitaels 8, Hanna Stump 7. Kills: Olson 10, Lauren Linhart 6, Morgan Yoder 4. Blocks: Olson 4, Taryn Johnson 2. Record: North Wood 12-6(3-1 NLC). JV score: North Wood 25-25, Goshen 13-8. North Wood stats Aces: Jodie Rainer 3. Assists: Ally Mattingley 21. Digs: Brynne Flichinger 8, Maddie Schwartz 7. Kills: Morgan Olson 5, Alaina Strycker 4. Savannah Bley 4. Blocks: Olson 2, Mattingley 2. MEMORIAL DROPS PANTHERS IN 3 Elkhart Memorial handed North Wood its first Northern Lakes Conference volleyball loss Thursday, 25-18,25-13,25-14. Kaci Heeter led the way for North Wood with 15 digs, nine assists, and two blocks. Taylor Olson paced the Panthers' attack with four kills. • ELKHART MEMORIAL 25-25-25, NORTHWOOD 18-13-14 At Elkhart North Wood stats , Assists: Kaci Heeter 9. Digs: Heeter 15, Tess Anglemyer 6, Maddie Spitaels 6. Kills: Taylor Olson 4. Blocks: Heeter 2. Record: North Wood 10-6 (2-1 NLC). JV score: Memorial 25-25, North Wood 16-20. North Wood JV stats 4||jMsts: Ally Mattingley 8. Digs: Morgan Olson 6. Kills: Savannah Bley 5, Olson 4. Blocks: Jana Yoder 2. Record: North Wood 10-3 (2-1 NLC). PANTHERS SPLIT AT CONCORD North Wood beat East Noble 25-12, 25-9 at Concord Saturday, Sept. 11 but lost to Carroll, 25-22,26-24. Against East Noble, Kaci Heeter turned in a well-rounded performance with 17 assists, 10 digs, and three aces. Morgan Yoder smacked a team-best 10 kills for North Wood, with Taylor Olson providing a pair of blocks. In the Carroll match, Heeter finished with 11 assists and nine digs. Also for the Panthers, Yoder contributed five kills, and Allison Schrock served up the team's lone ace. • NORTHWOOD 25-25, EAST NOBLE 12-9; CARROLL 25-26, NORTHWOOD 22-24 At Dunlap North Wood stats vs. East Noble Aces: Kaci Heeter 3, Maddie Spitaels 2, Chloe Anglemyer 1. Assists: Heeter 17. Digs: Heeter 10, Spitaels 8. Kills: Morgan Yoder 10. Hanna Stump 5. Taylor Olson 5. Blocks: Taylor Olson 2. North Wood stats vs. Carroll Aces: Allison Schrock 1. Assists: Heeter 11. Digs: Heeter 9, Spitaels 7, Devyn Simpson 4. Kills: Yoder 5, Stump 4, Olson 3, Simpson 3. Record: North Wood 9-4. See Scoreboard, Page A 8

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