The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 3, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 February 1975 — Page 3

Two Warriors advance to regional wrestling meet

By SANDY GERENCSER The Wawasee wrestling team participated in the sectional wrestling tournament last Thursday and Saturday. Ten schools were involved with Wawasee finishing fourth. Host North Wood took the meet as it over-powered the others with 115*4 points. Other scores were, in descending order, Goshen 83 points, Elkhart Memorial 76*4 points, Wawasee 52, Fairfield 48*4, Northridge 414, Elkhart Central 23, Bremen 20, Concord 16*4 and Jim town 12. At the end of the competition Thursday night the Warriors still had six grapplers remaining in contention for semi-finals Saturday. They were Keith Stevens (17-2 individual record), Steve Hoopingamer (12-8), Dave Doll (16-1), Joe Melendez (16-1), Phil Korenstra (13-3-1) and Mitch Ousley (8-2-1). Only one of the Warriors emerged as champion. Phil Korenstra won at 180 pounds. Korenstra will represent Wawasee at the South Bend Washington regional this Saturday. He defeated Shively (NW) by pin. Leinback (Fair) 7-0

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Ain TO REGIONAL — Two Wawasee wrestlers are shown above as they prepare for the regionals this coming week end. Phil Korenstra. left, won the championship at the sectional last week in the 180 pound class. Keith Stevens, right, was runner-up at 101.

and Frost (Mem) 15-14. Also representing Wawasee at

the regional will be runner-up at 101, Keith Stevens. Stevens won his first matches — Weldy (Jim) 16-3 and Taylor (Den) 8-5 — but lost the championship roiaid to Bryant (G) 8-5. The other four wrestlers advanced to semi-finals lost by a inn in their respective matches. Joe Melendez, a senior, was third at 158. He pinned Miller (Fair) but was pinned in the next round by Hull (Mem). Melendez won the consolation as he pinned Myers (G). Fourth at 108 was Steve Hoopingaroer who got a long fraw. He won his first two matches — Angilar (Br) by pin and Hyndman (J) 12-2 but was pinned by Brisker (NW) in the next match. Hoopingamer lost the consolation in an overtime 41. Dave Doll was fourth in the 219 lb. class as he too had a long draw. He won his first match by

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forfeit and his second by pin over Grant (J). He went to the consolation round after being pinned by Allen (Mem) and was pinned by Moyer (NW). ' Mitch Ousley notched another fourth place for the Warriors in the heavyweight class. He pinned Begovitch (Con) but was pinned by Kindy (G) in the next match. He lost the consolation to Bontrager (Fair) 5-4. At the regional Phil Korenstra will meet Devin Delp (Triton) who i was a runner-up. Keith Stevens will wrestle Mark Dietz (LaPorte). JV jolted by WN Chargers By SANDY GERENCSER The Warrior junior varsity basketball team lost to West Noble last Saturday at home 5442. The tribe found itself down from the very out-set of the game. West Noble led by as many as 12 in the first half. A bucket by freshman J. D. Carl at the buzzer made the half time score 23-13. The Warriors came back within five but the Chargers went to work and made the lead 10 when time ran out. 52-42. A pair of foul shots after the buzzer made it 5442. Keith Cripe was high scorer as he scored 18 points. Craig Sorensen had six. Steve Troup and Doug Pollock each added five; Jim Adams had two. Ken Patton, Bryan Smith and J. D. Cart, all reshmen, each tallied two points The Warriors meet North Wood at home on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Score By Quarters Wawasee 7 13 31 42 West Noble 14 23 37 54

TUM46V Night LAtfiM Syracuse Rubber M Frog Tavern S 3 35 Sportsman 's Bar S 3 35 Papers incorporated *6 42

Wawa Siu Club 45 43 waiter Drug Co 41 47 Maple Leaf Farms 40 40 Bellman's Case 37 51 Augsburger's 37 51 Geil's Keyboard Music 34 54 High team game Syracuse Rubber — 791 High team series Wawa Ski Club — 2230 400 series April Hapner 217, >7O. 207 602 500 series S Hoover IM. 179 500. J. Wortmger 162. 192 500 450 series and above: S. Gilbert 190. 160 496. I Dull 109 400. S Brown 164. 164 407, L Gilbert 160. 172 405, S Keim 174 402. K Bernard 109, 161 470. V. Coburn 169. 161 460. C Blosser 174 462. J. Castro 177 461. E. Wogoman 457. $ Hulley 160 455. E Tatman 166 451 200 games G Pilcher 204 160 games and above: J. Livengood 179. V. Wilson 176. P Green 175. T Thompson 173. L Jones 160. 164. C Mikel 166. B Hubartt 161 Monday Night High School Studs 61 7 Pros 41 27 Class Os "77" 39 25 Outhouse Gang 33’j 34'j Jets 3Vi 36’t Motor Mouth 24 44 Sassy 4 23 45 Sun's 10 49 High team game: Studs — 804 High team series: Pro's — 2267 County Holiday Lanes 17 3 Charlie's Ten Pin 13 7 Liouor LOCker 12' 1 7'.l Golden Groin 12'y 7’s Anderson Point 12 8 Barbee Hotel 12 8 Sea Nymph I 12 0 Brannock Trophys 12 8 Bud's Body Shop 10 10 Pilcher s Shoes 9 11 Beacon 9 n Sea Nymph II 9 11 Parker Seed 9 11 Wawasee Bowl 8 12 Bushong Barber Shop 7 13 Wedtherhead 7 13 Kurly's Keglers 6 14 OK Sales 3 17 High team game Barbee Hotel — 949 H>gh team series. Holiday Lanes — 2724 600 series A. Baker 629 SOO series J. Landis 581. R. Belcher 593. S Galbreath 519. G Rider 539. M Henning 544. J. Kern 540. D Maresh 538, L Welty 545. D Thibau* 528. G Nordman 506. A. Larkin 525. C. Eby 530. D Pilcher 517. F. Nyikos 511, M Gar shorn 505. J. Lower 520. R Hibschman 573. R Gates 522. D Smith 541. R Simon 521. D Sorensen 517. H. Cline 533. J Wilson 502. H Locke 541. L Swope 522. R Miller 516. L Siabach 513. D Stichter 511. H. Kirkdorfer 522. R Wogoman 552, R Graversori 515. E Mayo 562, G Pavel 509, D Shock 504 200games: J Scarbeary 209. J Landis 203. R Belcher 234. S Galbreath 201. M Henning 217, L Welty 201. D Thibaut 207, A. Larkin 208. J. Lowe 204, R. Hibschman 202, 200, D Smith 212. D Sorensen 207. H. Cline 211. L. Siabach 201. B Slabaugh 214. C. Grove 203. R. Wogoman 213. A. Baker 259. E. Mayo 237. G Whitacre 203 Bantam League - Saturday Turkeys 37 14 Strohs' 35’i 15’1 Alley Cats 32 19 Strikers 28 23 4 Spares 27iy Rollin' Stones 26Vb 24Vs 4-Muskeeters 25 26 Windjammers 25 26 Strikes For Tikes 24’ j 26'5 Pandas 29v». Hurricanes '9'j 31Vj Gutters 19 32 Gutterdusters 18 33 Blue Bowlers 18 33 High team game Hurricanes — 661 High team series. Turkeys — 1239 200 series: A. Reed 201, S. Deck 229. G. Weisser2lß. D Weisser 224, D. Brown 207, S. Slabaugh 204, M Wakeland 216. B. Boyer 230. P. Morganthaier 267, M DeWitt 244 100 series and above: J. Richards 155. C. Mock 167, T. Siri 182. D Dieterly 172, J Glon 161, D Blella 172, D. Kern 140, R. Pollock 193. J Conley 151, K. Blade 133, J. Grotz 190. K. Slahly 174. C. Eby 173. L. Trammel 189. J. Bushong 143. R. Marchand 114, R Happner 126, D. Mast 105. J Dean 189, T. Ryman 193, J. Dean 140. A. Hasse 138, K. Rockenbaugh 143, J Brown 157, M. Shock 146. S. Nyikos 173, B. Harting 170. B. Walker IM. S. Crow 110. B. Conley 158. S. Swartz 167. M. Clemons 172. >M. Wakeland 122. R. Smith 187, X Nyikos 161. S Miller 118. A. Hostetler 147, D. Smith 120. T. Eyer 199, K Walker 190. C. Clemons 142. A. Laub 154. D. Moore 132. M. Laub 139, G Marchand 116

Miltord Business Campbell's IS S Berk's Body Shop 13 7 Augsburger's Milford 12 8 Milford J.C. 11* , T B'l Sharps Hardware 10 10 Little & Clark »'z Wicks Marina ’ ” Milford TV » 1’ Augsburger's Syracuse 6 14 Waiters Drug 5 15 High team game Milford JC — 1027 High team series Campbell's — 2913 SOO series C Grove 514. J. deSomer 538. J. Dippon 528, G Sorensen 552. H. Doty 585. D. Wuthrich 539. D Johns 534, F Wickersham 536. D Rensberger 526. L, Newman 571. 8. Simon 521. D Butler 504. 8 Wolterman 505, P Mathews 510. B Motts 534. T. Darr SOO. H Troup SIS ' 200 games: C Grove 209. J. Dippon 236. H. Doty 211. 203. L. Newman 202. 200. F Wickersham 202. B Wolterman 209. 8 Motts 224 Thursday Night Ladies Thornburg Drugs 67 21 Zarse Plumbing & Heating 54'2 33' 5 Regent Homes $3 35 Sleepy Owl 52 36 Wawasee Electronics 50 38 Kale island Beacon 48 40 Miller's Mobile Homes iS 43 Lynn Feller ins 44' 5 43' j N W Fireman s Aux 44’ 3 43’ 3 Lancer's Products 44 44 Counting House Bank 44 44 Branding Iron Bar 43 45 Farm Bureau Co-Op 40 48 Homer's Bar 40 48 Pilcher's Shoes 39'» 48'1 Brazei's '3B-50 Merrill's Lounge 36 52 Anchor Bar 35 S 3 The Arrow Corp 35 53 Bechtold Plumbing 27 59 High team game Kale island Beacon — 811 High team ser es Farm Bureau Co-Op — 2318 SOO ser.es A Harper 569. S Kern $66. K Knisley 550. L Welty 539. K Williams 516. H Taylor 516. P Louden 512 450 series and above: C Richards 495. J. Galloway 495. M Bucklew 494. C Peterson 494. N Spurting 4 492, B Kern 492. A Hapner 491. C Whitacre 491 M Piter 480 B Nyce 476. K Yoder 473. D Walton 472. H Bell 467. B Hamman 467. G Eyer 465, P Maresh 462. B Gross 460. S Woiferman 459. S. Zarse 458. G Pilcher 452. A Peterson 451 200games: S Kern 222. K. Williams 222, C. Whitacre 201. M Bucklew 200 170 games and above K Knisley 199. 184. A. Peterson 199. P Louden 196. 173. L Welty 194. 175. 170, A. Harger 194. 192. 183. C Peterson 185. A Hapner 184. S. Kern 182. C. Stahley 182. H Bell 180. H Taylor 180. B Hamman 179. C. Blosser 178. B GroH 178. G. Eyer 176. M Piter 176. V. Spry 175. J. Galloway 174, S. Zarse 171, B Kern 170 Wawasee tops East Noble By SANDY GERENCSER The Wawasee girls' basketball teams won their respective games with East Noble last Thursday. The “A” squad trounced East Noble 44-27 while the “B” team nipped its opponent 17-15. Meg Schopf led “A” team scoring with 11 points. Kathy Replogle had 10. In “B" action Marie Kitson netted six points while her twin sister Mary had five. "A” Score By Quarters Wawasee 6 19 33 44 East Noble 6 8 14 27

YOUTH LEAGUE . SET TO MEET The North Webster Youth League will hold a meeting on Monday, Feb. 17. at 7 p.m. in Camelot hall.

Wed., Feb. 12,1975 —THE MAIL-JOURNAL

Torpedos Mishawaka

By SANDY GERENCSER Wawasee hosted a co-ed meet with Mishawaka last week in which the boys’ and girls’ swim teams were both victorious. The Warriorettes beat Mishawaka Marion 116-96, and the boys won, 116-60. The meet completed the tankmen's season, and their record stands at 7-8. Girls 116-96 Seven first place finishes were taken by Cindy Peterson’s swimmers. The team of Deb Doty, Teresa Carpenter, Marlys Staley and Lisa Bosstick was first in the 200 medley relay with a time of 2:13.5. Marlys Staley clocked 2:48.9 to win the 200 individual medley. Kay Rowe was fourth in the event. Tammy Bosstick swam the 200 freestyle in 2:39.8 to take first. Melissa Shipley and Esti Keen were third and fourth, respectively. The 50 back was won by Deb Doty as she turned in a time of :31.6; Drenna Grisamer was third. Wawasee had the only contestants in diving. Katy Carlin won with 168.65 points and Beth Reiff was second. Winning the 400 freestyle in 5:48.1 was Tammy Bosstick. Wawasee took all three top places in the 400 free as Esti Keen was second and Melissa Shipley was third. Deb Doty was victorious in the 100 back with 1:13.5. Drenna Grisamer was second while Beth Reiff placed fourth. Teresa Carpenter and Dyanne Tracy were second and fourth in thesobreaststroke. Lisa Bosstick was second in the 50 free. Mary Lowe was second while Kay Rowe was fourth in the 50 fly. Lisa Bosstick and Marlys Staley were 3-4 in the 100 free. Mary Lowe placed third while Shanxi Rapp finished fourth in the 100 fly. In the 100 breaststroke Teresa Carpenter and Dyanne Tracy were 2-3. Wawasee placed second in the 400 freestyle relay with the team composed of Melissa Shipley, Tammy Bosstick. Kay Rowe and Esti Keen.

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Boys 11640 Pamela Juday’s boys were first in 10 of the 11 events. The one event that Mishawaka Marion took first place in was the 100 freestyle after a judge’s decision. Denny Spearman set a new varsity record in the 100 free with :53.0 but was awarded second after a judge’s decision. Brian Simmons broke the varsity record that he had just previously set in the 500 breaststroke when he won the event in 5:35.6. The 200 medley relay team — Tim Campbell, Clem Lisor, Mark Koble and Denny Spearman — won with the time of 1:53.2. Brian Simmons, Gary Webb, Dan Dieterly and Dennis Soloman took first in the 400 freestyle relay with 4:01.6. Clocking 2:03.8 was Clem Lisor as he won the 200 freestyle; Paul Schrumpf was third. Tim Campbell and Dan Dieterly were 1-2 in-the 200 individual medley ; Campbell’s time was 2:25.2. Denny Spearman had a time of :23.9 to win the 50 free. Brian Simmons and Dan Hardy were third and fourth respectively. Joe Elam took the diving competition with 208.90 points; Doug Troyer was third. 1 I Tim Campbell captured the 100 backstroke with a time of 1:05.1. Mark Koble and Blane Hurd placed second and fourth respectively. The 100 backstroke was won in 1:09.9 by Clem Lisor. Dennis Soloman finished third. Randy Wheeler placed second in the 500 while Dennis Soloman was fourth in the 100 free.

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