Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 133, Number 44, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 4 November 2010 — Page 7

Sectional, a. inside his own 10-yard line, where the lightning-fast Thayne White flattened Moore and pounced on the pigskin at die Jimtown 2-yard line. The Panthers took advantage of the turnover as two plays later; Lucio Chumas bulled into die end'zone for the score, cutting die Jimmie lead in half at 14-7. Neither team could make headway after that for foe rest of foe quarter, as the Panthers stopped Jimtown on downs and foe teams then exchanged punts. As the fourth period began, North Wood mounted a drive into Jimtown territory, threatening to tie the game, but the drive died on back-to-back sacks by Jimmies Brody Olson and Nick Lertola. Jimtown then marched into Panthers territory but on his first pass attempt of foe night, Brian Hosinski was intercepted qear foe goal line by Coy Brown, giving foe ball back to North Wood on its own 3-yard line with 4 minutes remaining in the game. Unfortunately, after picking up a quick first down on a strike from Zac Coleman to Aaron Rhoade, four straight passes fell incomplete and Jimtown took over on foe Panthers 15-yard line. On third down, the Jimmies ran a naked bootleg, the identical play they used to ice the 2009 sectional championship game against North Wood, and it worked again as Hosinski scampered across foe goal line from 11 yards out to seal the win for Jimtown. The Panthers managed just 22 net yards on the ground (including minus 25 yards on five sacks), with Brown's 33 yards on 17 carries leading foe way. Coleman was eight of 19 through foe air for 75 yards with four of the passes going to Rhoade for 41 yards. The North Wood defense was led by eight tackles each from Chumas, Taylor Anglemyer, and Jon Christofeno, while Tanner Roberts pitched in with seven stops and seniors Kyle Mishler and White added five tackles apiece. For Jimtown, Emerson picked up 96 yards on 17 carries while Moore added 66 yards on 12 totes and Adams carried 10 times for 37 yards and two scores. Hosinski attempted just one pass which was intercepted. Senior Matt Hill led the Jimmie defense with seven tackles while Lertola contributed five stops including two sacks. • JIMTOWN 21, NORTHWOOD 7 At Jimtown Score by quarters North Wood: 0 0 7 0— 7 Jimtown: 77 0 7 Scoring summary J Tanner Adams 3 ran (Tyler Zufan kick) J Adams 3 ran (Zufan kick) NW Lucio Chumas 2 ran (Brendan Widner kick) J Brian Hosinski 11 ran (Zufan kick) a North Wood Jimtown first Downs 7 13 Yards Rushing 22 256 Yards Passing 75 0 Passing (Comp/Att/Int) 8-19-0 0-1-1 Penalties (No/Yds.) 2-15 1-15 Punts (NoJAvg.) 1-36 4-35 Fumbles (NoAxjst) 1-0 1-1 Riafaing - North Wood (Brown 17-33: Coleman 9-1-14); Chumas 1-2, TD); Jimtown (Moore 12-66; Lertola 6-24; Emerson 17-96; Adams 10-37, 2 TD; Hosinski 6-11, TD; Zeiger 2-22) rasing - North Wood (Coleman 8-19-0,75 yds.); Jimtown (Hosinski O-l-l, 0 yds.) Recti ring - North Wood (Rollins 1-13; Snodgrass 1-10; Rhoade 4-41; Killian 1-5; Roberts 1-6): Jimtown (none)

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propelled Bellmont to a comfortable nine-point win. "When you have to battle back like that, it's really hard," Rebber said. "Our girls fought, but a sevenpoint lead is a big hole." Down 8-7 after a kill by Devyn Simpson in the third game, North Wood experienced an untimely drought. Belmont (32-4) reefed off nine straight pofftts for a 17-7 lead, and later scored the final seven points of foe match. Stump fed North Wood with 10 kills, followed by Taylor Olson with nine. Kaci Heeter led in assists (22) and digs (19). North Wood now says goodbye to 11 seniors Olson, Heeter, Maddie Spitaels, Chloe Anglemyer, Lauren Linhart, Allison Schrock, Tess Anglemyer, Taryn Johnson, Courtney Bemilfer, Morgan Yoder and Mattie Mikel. "I only had them two years, but last year we were 18-16 and they came in mentally tough and they never gave up and fought the entire time," Rebber said. "When you have a team that does that, you're going to go places." •BELLMONT 3, NORTHWOOD 0 (25-20, 25-16, 25-12) At Plymouth BcUmont stats Kills: Madison Fuelling 12, Payton Schultz 12

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your face around a fourth of the race, in the beginning and at the finish, so it did make a big difference." North Wood coach Melissa Wyatt thought it was Medina's finest effort. "I felt like it was her peak race of the season," Wyatt said. "The time was a little slower than she wanted, but there was a 25-mile-per-hour wind on a really open course. It wasn't her (personal record), but it was her best race so far."

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Photo by James Costello North Wood's Savannah Bley (8) and Devyn Simpson (11) try to block an attack from Bellmont's Alex Fuelling during the two teams' Plymouth Volleyball Semistate semifinal Saturday.

Aces: Alex Fuelling 6 Blocks: Madison Schultz 3 Digs: Chelsea Colclasuie 18 Record: 32-4

Medina might have been the only North Wood runner competing in the event, but she wasn't there by herself. A bus with Medina's team members and the boys coaches left at 6 a.m. to get there, and they set up their tent camp like every other big race. "That showed how the team has been all season," Wyatt said. "It was awe--1 4rfl| STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF ELKHART IN THE ELKHART CIRCUIT COURT 2010 TERM CAUSE NO. 20C01-1010-ES-33 IN RE; THE ESTATE OF ALLEN D. BROOKS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of October, 2010, Sharon K. Brooks was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Allen D. Brooks deceased, who died on July 27, 2010. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent's death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Dated at Goshen, Indiana, this 22nd day of October, 2010. Clerk, Elkhart Circuit Court Loren R. Sloat #363-20 KINDIG & SLOAT, PC Attorney for the Estate P.O. Box 31 102 Heritage Parkway Nappanee, Indiana 46550-0031 (574) 773-7996 Nov. 4,11,2010 AN7215

NOTICE OF A HEARING ON PROPOSED RATES AND CHARGES FOR NAPPANEE WATER UTILITY Property owners and other Interested parties in the City of Nappanee are hereby notified that Ordinance No. 1447 establishing rates and charges for services to be rendered by the Waterworks, was introduced at a meeting of the Common Council held on October 18,2010. At a meeting of the Common Council to be held at 7:00 PM on November 15,2010, in the Nappanee City Halt, there wi be a pubic hearing on the matter of the rates and charges and consideration of adoption of said Ordnance No. 1447, which provides in part as follows: SECTION 1. That there be and there are hereby established for the use of and the service rendered by the Waterworks System of the City of Nappanee, Indiana, the following rates and charges based on the amount of water supplied during each monthly billing period. Fire Protection Charge Public hydrant surcharge: Meter Size Per Month s ltr-W $ 5.13 1’ 12.83 11/? 25.65 2' 41.04 3T 76.95 4' 128.25 S' 256.50 8" 410.40 I<r 589.95 B. (2) Connection charges for service ines greater than 1 inch shal be determined by the following formula: Estimated maximum daily flow for proposed connection (as defined below) X Appicat*) chares for a 1 inch Estimated maximum daly flow for a service Ine per Section 8(1) above Equivalent Single FamiyDwelng Unit (as defined below) (2ji) The estimated maximum daily low for the proposed connection shal be determined by udfzing Table 6 of the Irtfana Stale Boawt of Health Buietin S.E. 13, a its successors, as amended from time to tine. (2.b.) The estimated maximum daily flow for an Equivalent Single Famiy DweNng Unit shal be determined annuity by the City's Board of Pubic Wotia and Safety (the'Boenr) and shal remain appfcabie and in effect uni the Board shal mate a subsequent annual dstermination. Such annual determinalion shal be made by multiplying the average wafer usage on al single fsmiydweings units in the City (determined by diviring the total wafer usage of a* single family dweftigs units, nihin tie Ctt* by tw number of stye famiy dweing unit in tie tty) and ntebptyingßiat amount by the moat recant dstemMion of the peak factor usage for as^tei^dwAgasdelstminedbytheAnietloan^WtelrWoiteAaaocWlon. «such hearing and prior to *te adoption of slid Otenance, si Wereat parties may appear and be heart. AcopyofOdtandbNa 1447 may be examined at •» ollce of the Clerk-Treasurer, 300 Wei Uncoil Street, Mppanae, M 40650 between the hours <#8:00 AM and 5:00 PM weekdays. Kimberly A. Ingle, Clerk-Treasurer Ciy of Nappanee Nowr*er4,2olo

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North Wood stats Kills: Hannah Stump 10, Taylor Olson 9 Aces: Allison Schrock 1, Olson 1

some, and Cynthia is such a humble person, you could see how much it meant to her." Medina said the enthusiastic backing made a difference. "I made me happy because it was a four-hour drive and they came to support me," Medina said. "We started out this season as a team and ended it as a team. I I ama|a 111 . Notice of State Surplus Property Sale #4-10/11DNR The State of Indiana, acting by and through the Department of Administration, for and on behalf of the following state agency(s), will accept sealed bids on the following: DNR-Outdoor Recreation Buffalo Run Trail, South Bend, Indiana , Lot 1 1991 Polaris W 928727, serial#'2oo446o Lot 2 1991 Polaris W 928727, serial# 2004450 For information on the above two please contact Tony Suddon at 574-532-7288. Heritage Trail, New Haven, Indiana Lot 3 1992 Polaris 6x6, serial# 2005031 Lot 4 1995 Polaris Xplorer, serial# 2522010 For information on the above two please contact Vernon Schnelker at 260-710-3013. Miami Trail, Elkhart, Indiana Lot 5 1992 Polaris 6x6, serial# 200490 Lot 6 1993 Polaris W 938727, serial# 2082633 Lot 7 1989 Polaris W 898627, serial# 1646569 For information on the above three please contact Lavon

Blocks: Devyn Simpson 1 Digs: Kaci Heeter 19 Assists: Heeter 22 Record: 28-10 (final).

Their cheering helped a lot." Medina said she will work with Wyatt and her returning team members to come up with a winter training regimen, and looks forward to next season. "If possible I'd like to be in the top 15 (at state), but I know I'll have to work hard to get to run there and achieve that," Medina said. ■ > »i»i l - Bender at 574-536-1132. Salamonie Lake, Andrews, Indiana Lot 8 1992 Polaris 6x6, serial# 2004976 For information on the one above please cpntact Harold Rogers at 765-674-2791. Lots must be removed from the locations within 30 days of the bid opening date unless agency grants an extension on removal time. Bidders must submit a separate payment for 100% of their bid for each lot they bid on. Bidders must submit cashier's check(s), certified check(s) or money orders) made payable to the State of Indiana. Bids must be submitted on a State Surplus Bid Form, which includes a non-collusion statement, and mailed in an envelope to State Surplus, 601 W. McCarty Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46225. You must clearly print the sale number and bid due date on the outside of the envelope as bids are not able to be opened until after the bid due date and time. Contact State Surplus at 317-234-3685 for a bid packet or you can go to HYPERLINK "http://www.in.gov/idoa/2365.htm “ www.in.gev/idoa/2365.htm and print off a bid sheet. Award decisions will not be made on the bid opening date. The State of Indiana has ten (10) working days after the bid opening date to make those decisions. Once the award decisions have been made the results will be publicly posted in the lobby at 601 W. McCarty Street, Indianapolis. All bidders will be notified by mail. Sealed bids must be received before 2:oopm on Thursday, October 7, 2010 at 601 W. McCarty Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis. Any bids received after the designated time for any reason will be returned to the bidder. Once a bid has been opened and read, it cannot be withdrawn. The state of Indiana, by this invitation, does not hold itself out as > a merchant in the ordinary l course of selling such property, ’ and expressly disclaims any > warranties, expressed or implied, as to its merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Any and all such property shall be sold on an "as is’ basis, with ‘ award to the best and highest ’ bidder. The State of Indiana reserves ‘ the right to reject any and af£* bids. It Nov. 4,2010 AN7206

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