The Mail-Journal, Volume 12, Number 8, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 March 1975 — Page 3
Wawasee hosts seventh, eighth grade tourneys
By SANDY GERENCSER Wawasee was the site of the seventh grade and eighth grade wrestling tourneys last Saturday. No team scores were kept; it was individual competition. Schools represented were West Noble, Pierceton,. Wakarusa, Bremen. Nappanee, North Webster. Milford and Syracuse Seventh Grade Results of the seventh grade wrestlers follow: 75 lb. — Doug Phillips <P> champ; Buddy Bice (M) second. Kent Mosher (P> third; Alex Valentine (P) fourth 80 lb — Terry Rinker tS> champ; John Wilcoxsen <P> second; Tim Slump (N) third 85 lb — Jeff Beezley (S) champ. Randy* Blackburn (Mi second. Robby Ladner (NW) third; Terry Conley (P) fourth 90 lb — Joe Ulrey (WN) champ. Greg Carpenter <S» second. Mark Collier (P) third. Mike Milleman (B> fourth 98 lb — Jeff McLallen WN' champ; Tony Boggs <P> second. Jerry Huber (W> third. Jeff Gessmger <N) fourth 105 lb — Steve Mort <P» champ. Marvin Miller (S' second. Todd Adams (N) third. Dana Neibert (NW) fourth 112 lb — Alex Morns (M>
— F \ A' The f Milford Christian A Church eldon WILSON Minister There was once a man who went into a chemist s shop. He was a poor. untidy man. and he said. “If you please. Mister, can you give me something for a bad cold?’ The chemist said. "Have you brought a prescription with you?” The man answered. “No. 1 ain’t got no prescription with me. but I’ve brought my cold with me to be cured. That is precisely our situation. We need to bring our sins to Him for the Divine Remedy. Our Master still says. Him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out." We do not need a prescription, what we need is to surrender our all to Christ. — Buses running every Sunday in Milford. Dewart Lake and Syracuse Areas. — Bible school hour — 9:30 am — Morning Worship service — 10:3® a m — Primary, beginner, junior and high school and college age worship services at 10:30 a m. — Sunday evening services at 7 p.m. — Family night Bible study. Wednesday at 7 p.tn. Milford Christian Church Phone 658-9151 or 658-4305
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champ; Gary Smith (S> second; Tony Wesley (B) third; Jeff Huff (WN) fourth 126 lb - Roger. Shipley S » champ; Danny Lannen WN second. Todd Hardy S> third; Paul Pavel (NW) fourth 132 lb — Doug Mock (WN 1 champ. Shawn Stevenson <S> second; Jeff Good (B) third 145 lb — Fred Avery (S' champ; Mike Telschow (N) second, Scott Muncy (B) third, and Tyler Haines (NW) fourth 155 plus lb — Todd Harris (NW' champ; Toni Siri (S> second; Mark Hochstetler N> third Eighth Grade Placings for the top four eighth graders follow 851 b — Tony Otto (N > champ. Kevin Marks <B' second; Tim Ymgst <P> third. Bob Judd tP» fourth 90 lb — Ken Mehl (WN) champ. Jim Moren (B) second. Tracy Carter (N) third. John Carlin (NW» fourth 98 lb. — Hal Hammaker (NW champ. Bruce Sanders N second. Jim Row land tP> third. Um Kaufman (S> fourth 105 lb — Phil Beer (M > champ. Mark Dumthan ‘Si second. Scott Beehler (N) third. Tony Pollock (P < fourth
112 lb - Tim Miller (WN) champ; Kevin Marose (NW) second; Pete Ludwig (M) third; Mike Slabaugh (S) fourth 119 lb — Benny Morris (M) champ; Dave Johnson (S) second; Tom Hepler (N) third; Duwayne Dubbs (W) fourth 126 lb — Andy Brown (M) champ; Dale Trowbridge (WN) second; Gary Weaver (S) third. Ellis Ihnen (*NW) fourth 132 lb. — Dan Andrews (S) champ: Randy Davis (WN) second. Mike Fisher (N) third; Dale Miller (B) fourth 138 lb — Mike Clark (M> champ. Randy Rose (P> second; Craig Luttman (S) third. Ron Linville (N) fourth 145 lb — Ron Hummel (WN) champ. Vint Hughes (P) second. Denny Fisher (N> third; Donny Mast (M) fourth. 155 lb — Ray Gerber (S) champ. John Kief (WN) second. Tim Martin <B» third; Jim Ramer (W) fourth 167 lb — Mark Smeltzer (WN) champ. Arnold Hall <S> second; Pat Parks (N) third; Mike Regan (B> fourth HYW — Wade Hall (B) champ; Elam Bailey (P) second. Joe Vendola (B) third; Gary Cooley (WN) fourth
Indoor shoot held on Sunday The Hoss Hills Bowmen. Inc., held an indoor archery shoot at their clubhouse near Syracuse on Sunday. March 16. Out of a possible 560 points, winners were as follows: Men’s instinctive “A*’ class A - Bob Wiggs 453 Men’s instinctive class B — Steve Secrost 430. Jere Karst 412 Aten’s instinctive class C — Sherrill Justice 372 Men’s sight class A — Paul Schoeff 499. Bob Wolfe 498. Larry Harris 476 Men’s sight class C — Billy Cox Junior — Chuck Whetstone 192 The next shoot will be the club indoor championship on April 6. taring at 10 am A carry-in dinner will be held Guests are weicoiue. The best way to get relief from a monotonous task is to think up ways of improving it. One of the worst things about being self-employed is that you can’t say you gave at the office.
Warriors release season results
By SANDY GERENCSER The Warrior wrestling coach Terry Frank released some team and individual statistics for the 1974-75 season The wrestlers, a young team
DUAL MEETS Opponent We The > Lakeland 27 Fairfield 2 ‘ T Manchester 26 3 j Bremen 80 ‘ ", Rochester 38 24 W West Noble 45 19 W Goshen 18 32 L North Wood 22 33 L Whitko 54 - 6 W Plymouth 18 35 L Concord 31 30 w Warsaw 9 58 L Total 373 333 5-6-1 During its short existence the 1970-71 10-2 team has a cumulative record of 1969-70 6-4-1 48-30-4 1968-69 2-8-1 Varisty Team Records Total 48-30-4 1974-74 5-6-1 Some fine individual records 1973- 8-4 were compiled this season, and 1972-73 6-5-1 coach Terry Frank anticipates ll£l-72 il l many more fine records next 1974- 5-6-1 year. WAWASEE WRESTLERS 1974-75 Weight Class Record Grade 98 Keith Stevens 20-4 9 105 Steve Hoopmgamer 12-10 v 11 112 Brent McMillan 2-7 10 119 Vince Gronendyke 4.8 10 126 Dave Doll 10-3 11 Jeff Smallwood + 2-8 11 132 Russ Kell 2-12 U 138 Mark Wilkey 8-6 11 Jim Shock 1-4-1 10 145 Jesse Stevens.+ 9-4-1 10 155 Joe Melendez 17-2 12 167 Dan Walker 3-6 10 177 Phil Korenstra 15-4-1 11 185 Steve Lippman 1-13 10 Hwv Mitch Ousley 8-4-1 10 Total 122-34-5 4- never been pinned by opponent. The team leaders for the year records were set this year by were determined. Two new Keith Stevens; he tied a third. 1974-75 TEAM LEADERS Team Opp. Total Total Most Takedowns: Joe Melendez ’2O 144 137 Most Reversals: Keith Stevens 35 4-4- 156 140 Most Escapes: Mark Wilkey 8 60 60 Most Nearfalls: Keith Stevens 19 (tie) 71 75 Most Falls: Keith Stevens 10 46 45 Most Predicaments: Keith Stevens 15 4-4- 67 70 4-4- new record
Senior Joe Melendez compiled an individual wrestling record (or his varsity career of 48-8-4 He ts second only to Dan Doll's record of 51-7-1. Wawasee placed fifth in both the Goshen invitational and the NLC tourney Joe Melendez won his weight class for the third year
with only one senior, had a season record of 5-6-1. That’s not a bad record at all. especially if you consider the flu that went around to all the team members and three bones that were broken during the year.
in a rowan the Goshen tourney. Keith Stevens and Joe Melendez were champs in their respective weight classes in the NLC contest; it was Melendez's second NLC championship in two years. The Warriors were fourth at sectional and had two boys proceed to regional. At sectional
Phil Korenstra was champ in his class and Keith Stevens was runner-up in his weight class. Stevens then placed third at regional. Coach Frank is awaiting next season with so many boys returning and many fine freshman wrestlers yet to come. Donkeys were in charge Coach Hal Traviolia said that there was no question who ruled the donkey basketball game Tuesday night. The donkeys, especially Cyclone and Spitfire were in control. The game was faculty vs students, boys and girls, with the faculty winning 2624. He added that Jerry Lambert, faculty, couldn't stay on his donkey more than two minutes and Robert Heady also had trouble. The coach said he was sore this morning following the game. The students also had their troubles, even though some were armed with carrots. Dave Schopf, Paul Miller and Cindy Willits rode against the faculty. There was a special crewassigned to clean-up. "Scoop-it-up Smith”. “Wipe-it-up Wollman’’ and “Throw-it-out Reiff”. There was an arm wrestling tournament at halftime. The winners, boys, were lightweight — Alex Labra, middleweight — Dean Burchard and Heavyweight — Dave Shock. The winning girl was Cindy Schacht.. USDA decreases loan rates WASHINGTON — Acting Secretary of Agriculture J. Phil Campbell today announced a decrease, effective April 1. in the interest rate on US Department of Agriculture price support commodity loans and storage facility and drying equipment loans The decrease, from 9.375 to 6.125 per cent per annum, reflects a decrease to the Commodity Credit Corporation in the cost of money that it borrows. The decreased rate of interest will apply to outstanding loans, for which applications have been received on or after October 1, 1974. and to new loans disbursed on and after April 1. The adjustment of the interest rate on outstanding loans is in accordance with the policy announced October 1.
Wed., March 19,1975 — THE MAIL-JOURNAL
■Wx ; H ikj IT*FIRST PLACE PROJECT — Wawasee high senior Mark Lacas received a first place rating in the engineering division of the northern Indiana regional science and engineering fair held Saturday at Stephan center on the Notre Dame campus. Title of his project was “Systems Monitor” of which he also received a merit citation from the armed forces for an outstanding project. Mark became the first Wawasee student ever to be selected as overall winner at a regional fair, an honor which entitles him to an allexpense paid trip to Oklahoma City. Okla., to attend the 1975 international fair as a representative of northern Indiana. This will be held May 12-17. Mark’s project dealt with an electronics monitoring device which can be used on aircraft, trucks, and industrial machines to denote possible failure. He completely designed and constructed the entire device.
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