Nappanee Advance-News, Volume 135, Number 45, Nappanee, Elkhart County, 10 November 2016 — Page 2

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Advance News • Thursday, November 10, 2016

Youth SUPPORT Photo Provided The Nappanee and Wakarusa Associate Chapter of the Tri Kappa Sorority has donated supplies to the Nappanee Boys & Girls Club in connection with its "Little Kindness" program. From left: Samantha Martin, Jamie Martin, Logan Stevens, Hadley Stark, Natalia Barahona, Art Coordinator Ellen Slabaugh, Kadence Hutsell, Maddox Vance and Natalie Cook. _The donation was made in accordance with the Tri Kappa motto of promoting charity, culture and education.

Girls basketball LADY PANTHERS TAKE FIRST LOSS North Wood's girls basketball team suffered its first loss of the season to Penn, 48-36. Taitlyn Trenshaw scored 11 for the Lady Panthers, and Savannah Feenstra finished with eight points as North Wood slipped to 1-1. • PENN 48, NORTHWOOD 36 At Nappanee Penn: 11 22 35 48 North Wood: 4 II 23 36 PENN (48): Sara Doi 11, Reganne Pate 6, Tia Chambers 6, Antresc Shelton 2, Lindsey Kline 19, Caroline Morris 4; Totals: 18 9-18 48. NORTHWOOD (36): Taitlyn Trenshaw 11, Neely Trenshaw 2, Kcn/ic Bergman

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5, Kria Robinson 5, Savannah Feenstra 8, Riley Hershberger 5; Totals: 12 10-22 36. 3-pointers: Penn 3 (Doi, Pate 2), North Wood 2 (T. Trenshaw, Bergman); Total fouls (fouled out): Penn 19, North Wood 21 (T. Trenshaw. N. Trenshaw). Records: North Wood l-l JV score: North Wood 39, Penn 37 Freshman score: Penn 23, NorthWwxi 20 NORTHWOOD WINS OPENER North Wood's girls basketball team opened the season with a 65-36 win at South Bend Riley. Taitlyn Trenshaw led all scorers with 17 points. Savannah Feenstra also finished in double figures with 12 as the Lady Panthers had eight different players make the scoresheet. North Wood outscored Riley 16-6 in the second quarter to take control of the game up 30-13 at the half.

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• NORTHWOOD 65. RII.FY 36 At South Bend • North Wood: 14 30 48 65 Riley: 71323 36 NORTHWOOD (65): Taitlyn Trenshaw 17, Neely Trenshaw 8, Nicole Flickinger 4, McKenzie Bergman 7, Kira Robinson 7, Savannah Seenstra 12, Riley Hershberger 6, Whitney Wolf 3. RILEY (36): Asia Strong 11, Jazman Wads 5, Alayna Bcnavidcs-Johnson 6, Shania Byrd 12, Tera Lighthall 2. JV score: North Wood 75, Riley 6. Bth grade boys basketball NORTHWOOD BOUNCES BACK »The North Wood eighth grade boys basketball team got back on the winning track with a hard-fought win over

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renn scnmucKer oy tne score of 36-26. Kyle Sellers hit two big free throws with 30 seconds left in the game to help seal the win. Ben Vincent scored 13, Nick Lechlitner finished with 11, and Nate Newcomer scored seven points and pulled down seven rebounds. Lechlitner also finished with five steals. The team moved to 2-1 with the win. PANTHERS SUFFER CLOSE LOSS North Wood's eighth grade boys basketball team lost a close game with Discovery, 41-39. Ben Vincent scored 17 to lead the way for the Panthers. Nick Lechlitner and Colin Glick each scored eight, while Nate Newcomer added four. More Sports, Page A 8