Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 41, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 14 October 2010 — Page 7

Scoreboard ■ 1 ' - - -- ' - - - Girls soccer NORTHWOOD BLANKS CENTRAL Val Ostrowski and Hillary Lechlitner scored three min' utea apart in die second half to lead North Wood's girls soccer team to a 2-0 win last Hutreday. Danae Ehret picked up the shutout in goal for the Panthers. • NORTHWOOD 2, ELKHART CENTRAL • At Nappsnee Halftime mm: North Wood 0, Elkhart Central 0 summary Secoad half NW—VW Ostiwwki. 55th minute NW HUlaty Lechlitner (Kini'Saxzman), 58th "»«*«■ . Shots on foal: EC 4, NW 14 Sorts; EC 12 (Tkylar Dygctt), NW4 (Dense Ehret). Conti*: EC 1, NW 8 Record: NW 104-3 * JV score: North Wood 0, Elkhart Central 0 IV record: NW 6-3-5 WAWASEE TRIPS UP PANTHERS Wawasee scored twice in the second half to trip up North Wood's girls soccer team, 2-1, in a Northern Lakes Conference tilt last Tuesday. Kristyn Burt scored in the first minute of the second half to account for die Panthers' sole goal. • WAWASEE 2, NORTHWOODI At Nappanee Halftime score: Wawasee 0, North Wood 0 Scoring summary NW Kristyn Burt, 41st minute W unreported (Mallory Rondeau). 58th minute W Rondeau, 74th minute Sho* m ami: W 13. NW ltT ' -- Sores: W 9 (Amy Walker). NW 9 (Danse Ehret). Comers: W 8. NW 1. Records: W 8-5-3 (4-2-1 NLC), NW 9-4-3 (2-3-2 NLC). Volleyball I PANTHERS ROUT WAWASEE North Wood rounded out its Northern Lakes Conference volleyball schedule with a 25-12, 25-13, 25-12 win over Wawasee last Thursday. Taylor Olson led the Panthers up front with 11 kills and two blocks. Kaci Heeter piled up 31 assists and a pair of blocks, while Maddie Spitaels contributed a team-leading 16 digs, and Allison Schrock dealt a pair of North Wood aces. • NORTHWOOD 25-25-25, WAWASEE 12-13-12 At Nappanee Thins dk Ill'll nil ptonovvooa suo Acts: Allison Schrock 2. Asrists: Kaci Heeter 31. Dip: Maddie Spitaels 16, Heeter 10. Schrock 8. Kffla: Taylor Olson 11, Ttryn Johnson 6, Devyn Simpson 6. Mocks: CHson 2. Heeter 2. Records: North Wood 19-8 (5-2 NLC). JV acute: North Wood 25-25, Wawasee 8-23 North Wood JV stats Aces: Katie Schaffer 7, Brynne Flic lunger 3. Aafcta: Allie Mattingly 22. Dip: Flickinger 7, Maddie Schwartz 6. KHs: Jana Yoder 7. Morgan Olson 7. Record: North Wood 15-5 (5-2 NLC). MARIAN SWEEPS NORTHWOOD Qass 3A perennial volleyball powerhouse Mishawaka Marian blanked North Wood in three games last Monday, 25-14,25-20,25-18. Kaci Heeter led the Panthers with 16 assists and 16 digs. Morgan Yoder powered North Wood's attack with four kills, while Taylor Olson added four kills and a team-best four blocks. Also for the Panthers, Allison Schrock served up two aces. • MARIAN 25-25-25, • NORTHWOOD 14-28-18 At Mishawaka - - North Wood stats Aces: Allison Schrock 2. Assists: Kaci Heeter 16. Dip: Heeter 16. Maddie Spitaels 12, Schrock 7. KHs: Morgan yoder 7, Taylor Olson 4.

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Fritzel, but their attempt at a two-point PAT was stuffed by White and a subsequent onside kick attempt was recovered by Rhoade. The Tigers forced a North Wood punt with 1:27 remaining in the game but Panther safety Dylan Risser picked off a Coppes pass on the second play from scrimmage to seal the win for North Wood. North Wood piled up 264 yards rushing on die night, led by Brown's 186 on 30 carries, giving him 395 yards on the ground in the last two games. Diemer scored his first two varsity TDs in his 11 carry, 77-yard effort. Through the air, Coleman was 7 of 11 for 42 yards and two interceptions, with four of die completions going to Rhoade. The Black Crunch defense was led by White who had six tackles including two sacks. Mishler added six tackles and a sack, while Brown picked up five tackles and two sacks and Jon Christofeno added a season-

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high six stops. For Warsaw, the quarterback Coppes was the leading rusher with 87 yards on 22 carries, but completed just 2 of 12 passes for a measly 24 yards with one interception. North Wood (3-5, 2-4 NLC) travels to Plymouth (6-2, 4-2) for the final regu-lar-season game Oct. 15, while the Tigers (1-7, 1-5 NLC) return home to battle undefeated NLC-champ Concord (8-0, 6-0) which clinched its first conference tide since 2007 with a 38-0 pasting of Northridge. The sectional draw was also held Sunday, Oct. 10 and North Wood will host Rochester in the first round on Friday, Oct. 22. Further details will follow in next week's Advance News. JV Update The Panther JV football team lost a heartbreaker to Warsaw 21-16 when the Tigers scored on a 50-yard pass play with just two sec-

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Photo by Alan Hall North Wood keeper Kyle Dijkstra (1) comes out to thwart Bremen's Don Browning during first-round sectional action at Newton Park last Thursday.

Blocks: Olson 4. Record: North Wood 18-8. JV score: Marian 25-25, North Wood 23-16 North Wood JV stats Aces: Katie Schaffer I. Assists: Allison Mattingly 18. Dip: Maddie Schwartz 9, Mattingly 8. Kills: Morgan Olson 8, Jana Yoder 4. Blocks: Olson 1. Record: North Wood 14-5. Freshman football NORTHWOOD FIGHTS PAST MEMORIAL North Wood quarterback Ralph McCoy scored three touchdowns to lead the Panthers' freshman football team to a 24-21 win over Elkhart Memorial at Andrews Field last Thursday. McCoy tore up 104 yards in 23 carries, headlined by scoring totes of 3,14, and 2 Kyle McCoy kicked a field jML'bCoted three extra points, caught three passes for 36 y<ST ar>( * a ls° snared a pair of interceptions for North Wood. Nick Wilmot and Spencer Swihart led the Panthers' defense with four tackles apiece, followed by Jordan Battice with three. Junior high football NW BTH ROLLS PAST PIERRE MORAN North Wood's eighth grade football team rounded out its conference schedule with a 27-8 win over Pierre Moran last Tuesday. Dominic Miranda led the way for the Panthers with 82 rushing yards, a 35-yard reception, and scored a touch-

onds remaining in the contest. North Wood had taken a 16-14 lead with 40 seconds to play on an 80-yard drive, culminated bv a quarterback sneak by Will Kirkwood and a two-point conversion run by Andrew Hahn, but the last minute heroics by Warsaw's Taylor Cone ended the Panthers' threegame win streak. Hahn scored the other North Wood TD in the third quarter and Casey Livengooa caught a PAT pass from Kirkwood. The Panther JV team is now 3-5 on the season. • NORTHWOOD 22, WARSAW 9 At Andrews Field, Nappanee Score by quarters Warsaw: 0 3 0 6 North Wood: 7 7 2 6 Scoring summary NW Coy Brown 3 run (Brendan Widnerlcick) NW Derek Diemer 4 run (Widner kick) W Scott Smyth 39 yd. PG NW Thayne White tackled Jeremy Coppes in end zone for safely NW Diemer 22 run (kick failed) W Cameron Fritzel 50 yd interception return (PAT failed) North Wood Warsaw

First Downs 17 9 Yards Rushing 264 114 Yards Passing 42 24 Passing 7-11-2 2-12-1 Penalties 7-60 5-40 Punts 3-42 5-40

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down, followed by Travis Bear, who rushed for 35 yards and a touchdown, kicked two extra points and ran one in for a PAT. Also for North Wood, Trent Sellers scored on a 1-yard run; Steven Hetfler caught a 22-yard touchdown pass; Scott Kern rushed for 45 yards; and Kirk Eby hauled in three passes for 33 yards. Defensively, Miranda picked off a Pierre Moran pass, and Bear made a team-best seven stops. Other leading tacklers for North Wood were Derek Weldy and Kern with six apiece, Tristan Ramirez with five, and Gage Hochstetler with four. The Panthers finish up seventh in the conference with a 35 record. NORTHWOOD BTH CRUSHES WEST SIDE North Wood rolled to a 44-14 win over West Side in an eighth grade football game Tuesday, Sept. 28. The Panthers spread the offense around including Derek Weldy with an 18-yard touchdown run and a kickoff return 1 for a score. Travis Bear rushed for a team-leading 75 yards with a touchdown for North Wood, followed by Dominic Miranda with 65 rushing yards and a 6-yard touchdown run, and Scott Kern with 37 yards on the ground and a touchdown: Also for the Panthers, Kirk Eby caught two passes for 15 yards, Steven Heftier caught a pass for 17 yards, and Zach Schwartz rushed for 39 yards. Defensively, Miranda intercepted a pass and ran it back for a touchdown, and Josh Hunting picked off a West Side pass. North Wood leading tacklers were Kern 6, Gage Hochstetler 6, Miranda 5, Trent Sellers 5, and Weldy 5.

Fumbles 0-0 1-0 Rushing - North Wood (Brown 30186, TD; Coleman 7-1; Diemer 1177, 2 TD); Warsaw (Rooney 7-22; Adams 7-17; Coppes 22-87; Simpson 1-1; Anson 2-1-13])

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Passing - North Wood (Coleman 711- 42 yds.); Warsaw (Coppes 212- 24 yds.) Receiving - North Wood (Rhoade 430; Roberts 1-6; Rollins 1-7); Warsaw (Roscoe 1-18; Lowe 1-6)

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