The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 10, Milford, Kosciusko County, 30 March 1977 — Page 10

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K I !* fr^ppr-Wk-‘ *wni r >i.|xjk ■m - Rak* .J iw. - B. SECTIONAL TEAM ENTERTAINED — Members of the JWawasee High School Sectional basketball championship team were honored by the Kiwanis Club of Lakeland, North Webster, on March 28. Shown seated, left to right, are Doug Rassi. Mark Francis. Mark Simpson. W orth Packer. Kent Trobaugh and Bryan Smith. Standing, left to right, are J. D. Carl: Stewart Walker, president of the Lakeland Kiwanis; JayBoyer. president-elect and program chairman; Ervin Scoville, trip arrangements; Jerry Lambert. Wawasee High School basketball coach; ants Richard Steele, student manager. Team members Vanlaningham. Cripe, Lantz and Sylvester were unable to be present The Kiwanis club arranged for the team to attend the basketball banquet in Indianapolis on Friday. March 25. Sportscaster Tom Carnegie and Bill Keller, former star with the Indiana Pacers and Purdue Vniversity. were in charge of the banquet program. Coadv-Eambert briefly reviewed the progress of the team the past season and pointed out the possibility*Vor next year for the Lakeland Kiwanians.

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539. L. Epley 509, L. Ryman 544. M Abrell 515. R. Turrie 510. G Norbman 511, M Carlson 538. P. Klin* 581. R Ganger 545. 450 series J. Honer 401, B Abrell 451 B Kline 40?, S Kern 491. L. Gilbert 469 200 games L Knispel 207, D FelKner 203, R. Ganger 220, J Kern 235. B. Kline 210 170 games women: B. Kline 105. S. Kern 103. L. Gilbert 106. J. Castro 170 Sunday Night Mixed Agitators " 721 j 39’ a Martin's Feeds 65’, 46’ a Shews RV Transport 64’j 47Vj Das Keller 62’, 49’j US M F T . 60 52 Fairmont Homes 57 55 Syracuse Traveler 55’3 set. Hl J 55 57 Vega RVs 53' a SBV» Taylor Wholesale 47 45 Lakeland Standard ,41 71 Art & Alices 40 72 High team game Syracuse Traveler — 693 High team series. Martin's Feeds — 1971 500 series G Sorensen 590. D Hamilton 574. S Solina 532, S Crow 521. D Spurting 510. J Simpson S6> A Siabaugh 506 450 series: K Hamilton 499, M. Ren sberger 499, L Jones 477. C. Solina 474. C Sweat land 457. C Richards 456 200 games: D Hamilton 247. 0 Larimer 214. G. Sorensen 210 170 games K Hamilton .196 L Jones 194. C Solina 164. 172. M Reniberger 180. 177 Tuesday Night Ladies Paper's Inc 77V, 38', Bellman's Cate 73Vi 42', Das Keller 66 50 Syracuse Rubber 6W* 54V, Wawasee int 59 57 C W Watchers 54'.* 6V>, Counting House Bank 46’, 6?v, Rinker's Togs li Awl 41', 66’, Augsburger's 47 69 Arrow Corp 45 71 High Team Game A Series Wawasee Int. 777,2154 500 series S. Keim 564. C Baker 516 450 I Dull 463. J. Siabaugh 464. J Wor linger 469, B Young 479 200 series S Keim 202. J Siabaugh 200 160 series I Dull 165. P. Green 169 J. Hostetler 165. J Brumbaugh 161. S Gilbert 166. M Solina 164. J Hoover 160. S Hoover 175. S Keim 176 166 S Hulley US. P Smith 171. J Wortinger 165 164. C Baker 169 194. B Young 185 Tuesday Afternoon Ladies State Bank of Syracuse 65 39 American industry 62v» 41' , Frog Tavern 60’, 43’ , Phend & Brown 59’, 44V, Mastercraft 56 44 La Petite 56 48 Beacon 47 57 Precision Automotive 46V, 57’, AAock's Marina 45 59 Lakeland Laundry 44 60 Donna'S Cut 6. Curl 42 62 Ace Pest Control 36 66 High team game: American industry — 634 High team series Frog Tavern — 2256 500 series L. Culbertson 502 450 series M. Rensberger 472, M Willard 455. M L. Dixon 467. 8 Miller 454, C Whitacre 483 N Shields 496. S Wolf er man 478. S Brower 465 A Dahlstrom 469. O Gardner 460 P Hoover 460 200 games L. Culbertson 215 170 games C , Whitacre 175, L Neff 177, A Dahlstrom 180. N Shields 170. 182, P Hoover 179. S Brower 178. M Willard 175. B Miller 167. L McFarland 179. S Wolterman 186. B Kline 163 ROLLS 65® SERIES Mrs. Jacob (Susie) Kern of r 3 Syracuse rolled a 650 series Wednesday evening. March 23. while bowling in the Hits and \Misses league at Wawasee Bowl, south of Syracuse. Carrying an average of 163. Mrs. Kern had games of 234. 224 and 192. She also bowls in the Friday Night Mixed league. 7 I 4 A GOING TO STATE — Tracy Rinker, a Wawasee High School freshman, captured three of four events and the all-round trophy during regional gymnastic competition last Friday night at Wawasee. to advance to the state. Wawasee optional team second in regional tourney By TERRI HOLTZCLAW The Wawasee optional gymnasts placed second of the eight teams competing in the regional held at home last Friday. The girls were shy only 1.3 points to tall to Valparaiso 85 30-86 60 Freshman Tracy Rinker reigned as top all-around gy m nast scoring 34 05 She also received first in three events with vaulting. 8.80; bars. 8.00; beam 8.55 and was second in floor ex with 8.45. Team mate Rbonda Byrd tied for sixth on floor with 7.70 In the beginning compulsory Sandy Rinker placed fifth in vaulting with 6.05. Tracy will advance to the state meet held at North Central High School in Indianapolis this Saturday afternoon.

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Track season opens tomorrow, spring sports schedules given

Tomorrow (Thursday. March 31) officially opens the spring sport season at Wawasee High School. The Wawasee track team will host Northridge at 4:30 p.m. Jerry’ Minton is again serving as head track coach with Ted Mahnensmith serving as assistant coach. . The golf team under coach Rudy Cesco and assistant coach Tbny Clouse will open its season on April 11 against North Wood at 4 p.m > ’ On April 13 the varsity baseball team will travel to Elkhart Central for a 4:30 p.m. meet. Coaches are Jerry Lambert and Gregg Minegar. The following day, April 14, the junior varsity baseball team will travel to Kendallville for a 4:30 meet with East Noble. The girls will open their spring tennis season under coach Cindy Peterson on April 19 when they meet North Wood at 4 p.m. on the NorthWood courts. That same day the girls track team will set out to keep its state championship in track as the girls meet Penn at 4:30 p.m. The track team is coached by Marcia Carpenter. The summer baseball season will begin on June 8 as the Warriors meet NLC rival Plymouth at 5:30 p.m. The complete schedule of the spring sports follows: . Track March 31 NORTHRIDGE 4.30 April 5 W. Noble — Whitko 4:15 April 7 MANCHESTER 4:30 April 12 Triton 4:30 April 14 E. Noble — DeKalb 4:ISEN April 19 CONCORD - BREMEN 4:30 April 22 C. City — New Haven 4:30 CC April 23 Goshen Relays 9:30 April 26 Goshen 4:30 April 30 Tippy Valley (9-10 relay) 1:00 May 2 Rochester Relavs 5:00 May 4 NORTHWOOD - WARSAW 4:30 May 6 Concord Relavs 6:00 May 9 ROCHESTER - PLYMOUTH ; 4:30 May 12 NLC Meet May 17 East Noble Relays May 19 Sectional May 26 Regional June 4 State Golf April 11 North Wood 4:00 April 12 ELK CENTRAL (18) 3:30 April 14 ELK MEMORIAL (18) 3:30 April 16 HOMESTEAD. C. CITY. HAWORTH. RILEY 10:00 April 18 BREMEN 4:15 April 20 CONCORD 4:00 April 21 NORTHRIDGE _ MANCHESTER 4:15 April 22 Tippecanoe Valley 4:00 April 25 ROCHESTER 4:30 April 26 Culver Military 4:30 April 28 West Noble 3:45 April 30 Rensselaer Inv. 8:00 May 2 Warsaw 4:00 Mav 3 C. Noble 4:15 Mav 5 EAST NOBLE 4:15 May 7 Central Noble Inv. (JV) 9:00 May 7 Homestead Inv. May 9 Plymouth 4:15 May- 12 Whitko 4:15 Ma.V 16 GOSHEN 4:00 May 21 Eastbrook Inv. 10:00 May 23 NLC Practice May 24 Fairfield 3:45 May 26 NLC May 31 Sectional June 7 Regional June 13 State - Varsity Baseball April 13 Elkhart Central 4:30 April 15 COLUMBIA CITY 4:30 April 19 West Noble 4:15 April 26 Northfield 4:30 April 27 EAST NOBLE 4:30 April 28 T VALLEY 4:30 April 30 CONCORD (2) 12 and 1:30 Mav 2 Triton 4:30 May 5 NORTHFIELD 4:30 May 6-7 Clay Classic 5 and 7:00 May 11 Elast Noble 4:30

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WEDNESDAY. MARCH 3® Junior wrestling practice 3:305. free time for all ages 5-6. modeling class (Red Room) 6-9. couples volleyball (Junior high gym) 7-9. Syracuse clean-up committee meeting in main room 7-9 THURSDAY. MARCH 31 Junior high girls basketball /3.30-5. free time for all 5-6:30. Junior wrestling practice 6:307:30. free time for all 7:30-9 FRIDAY. APRIL 1 Spring T-ball practices — 3:154:15 group one (van will pick-up this group at school). 4:15-5:15 group two SATURDAY. APRIL 2 Beginning gymnastics class one 9-10, advanced gymnastics 911. intermediate gymnastics 1012:30. beginning class two gymnastics 12:30-1:30. free time for all 1:30-4:30 MONDAY. APRIL 3 Junior wrestling practice 3:305. Weight Watchers 6:30-8:30.

new classes to begin at the center. Bonnie Pruden inches off class will start its final session on Tuesday. April 12, at 9 a m You may call the center to pre-enroll or enroll the day of the first class, with 12 class sessions. Dancerctsing classes start April 14 at 7 p.m for a six week class at a cost to non members Spring Track And Field Trade and field will be offered to youngsters m grades three, four and five (those second graders who took part in football and basketball may also take part) at Milford. North Webster and Syracuse

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May 13 GOSHEN 4:30 May 14 Manchester(2) U:3oandl:3o May 17 NORTHRIDGE 4:30 May 18 WHITKO 4:30 May 21 Fairfield (2) land 2:30 May 24 CENTRAL NOBLE 4:15 May 26 Wabash 4:30 May 31 —June 6 Sectional June 11 Regional June 18 Semi-State June 25 State JV Baseball April 14 East Noble 4:30 April 19 WARSAW 4:15 April 21 Whitko 4:30 April 26 Goshen 4:30 April 28 ELKHART CENTRAL 4:30 May 2 North Wood 4:30 May 4 EAST NOBLE 4:30 May 9 Northridge 4:30 May 10 NORTHWOOD 4:30 May 12 Warsaw 4:15 May 17 Columbia City •' 4:30 Mav 19 Northfield >4:30 May 26 WEST NOBLE r 4 :15 May 27 NORTHFIELD 4:30 Girls Tennis April 19 North Wood 4:00 April 20 CENTRAL 4:00 April 21 WARSAW 4:00 April 25 CENTRAL NOBLE 4:15 April 26 ROCHESTER 4:15 April 28 BREMEN 4:30 May 3 CONCORD 4:30 May 5 Plymouth 4:30 May 9 Memorial 4:30 May 10 Goshen a 4:30 May 12 Manchester 4:00 May 13 NLC (Doubles) 1:00 * May 14 NLC (Singles) 9:00 May 21-26 Sectional May 28 Regional June 4 State Girls Track April 19 Penn 4:30 . April 20 Tippecanoe Valley — Northfield 4:30 April 21 GOSHEN 4:00 April, 23 Northrop Inv. 10:00 April 25 WARSAW - ROCHESTER 4:30 April 26 Columbia City 4:30 April 28 North Wood — Concord 4:30 Mav 2 Plymouth — Bremen 4:30 May 3 HUNTINGTON NORTH ? 4:00 Mav 4 Elkhart Central 5:00 May 5 MANCHESTER 4:30 Mav 7 NLC 100 May 11 MEMORIAL 4:30 May 17 Sectional May 25 Regional June 3 State Summer Baseba 1 June 8 PLYMOUTH 5:30 June 10 Goshen 5:30 June 13 CONCORD 5:30 June 15 WARSAW 5:30 June 17 Rochester & 5:30 June 20 North Wood I 5:30 June 22 Bremen 5:30 June 24 Plymouth June 27 GOSHEN 5:30 June 29 Concord 5:30 July 1 Warsaw 5:30 July 5 ROCHESTER 5:30 Julv 6 NORTHWOOD • 5:30 July 8 BREMEN 5:30 July 11 Rain Date July 13 Rain Date July 15 Rain Date July 16 Concord 9:00 • -A

Track will begin in Milford on April 19 with a sign-up clinic. Children should meet at the Little League ball park. North Webster youths will start their track season on Wednesday. April 20. with a sign-up clinic near the Little League ball park. Those wanting to take part in Syracuse should plan to stayafter school on Thursday. April 21, to register at the Junior high track. In case of rains, signing will be held at the elementary schools. Registration fees for track are S 2 to help with ribbon expense All youths receive a ribbon after each meet and the youth center track and field program puts emphasis on fun There is no running of laps. Events include dashes, broad jump, long jump and relays. Youth center track and field is for boys and girls alike with all competing in an equal amount of events. Kite Flying Contest A kite flying contest is scheduled on Saturday, April 16, by the youth center, in three categories, and is to be at 2 p.m. at the Syracuse junior high track

near Vega. Categories are: Kiddies, ages 4-9, high flyers 19-13, and Ben Franklins 13-?, in longest tail, largest kite, smallest kite, most original kite, kite flying the highest, most kites flying under control of one flyer. Rules include the following: Kites may be purchased or homemade; entrants must supply their own string, kites, tails; and kites must stay in the air at least five minutes to be eligible for a prize. Contestants may only enter three kites. Baseball Season Youth center director, Dan Caskey has announced there are only 36 more days until sign-up time and parents organizational night for the baseball season, May 5, kt 7 p.m. at the youth center. Caskey said at this meeting, parents of children who will be playing baseball at Syracuse this season should sign forms which will be sent with the child a week prior. Practice schedules and game schedules will be given and information given on the league.