The Mail-Journal, Volume 14, Number 16, Milford, Kosciusko County, 11 May 1977 — Page 8
THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., May 11,1977
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Warriors win 3-way meet
By KEVIN ROCKENBAVGH The Wawasee track team, ranked 12th in the state in the small schools, defeated both Warsaw and North Wood in a three-way meet. Summary High Hurdles — Bauman (Waw), Wenger (NW), Loser (War), Shaw (NW). Time : 15 56 \ Mile Run — Hamman 'Waw), Thomas (War), Brown (Waw), Lehman (NW). Time 4:33 78
Wawasee defeats Manchester; falls to Huntington North
By TERRI HOLTZCLAW The girls track team placed in the middle of a three-way meet last Tuesday falling to Huntington North (65). Wawasee scared 41 to Manchesters 28 Lorene Spearman led the Wamorettes running the 100 in 10 81 She also won the 220 in 25 65 and brought home the 440 relay along with Kathy Bice. Barb Yoder, and Rhonda Byrd in 51 37 Bice, Joanna Spearman. Terri Holtzclaw and Judy Fouts combined to win both the 880 and medley relays in 1 53 75 and 1:56 87. Th*'Summary Hurdles — Da venriver H. Satterthwaite H. Byrd W. Rinker W, Time 10 78 100 - L Spearman W, Yoder W. Wesco H. Clutch M. Time l(f81
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110 — Shearer (NW), Mike Ousley Waw), Beehler NW), Popenfoose (Waw) Time: 10:44 440 — Wegmiller (NW), Gilbert (Waw); Durth (War), Myers (NW). Time: 53 15 880 — Hamman (Waw >. Huffer <War). Stager (War), Heckaman NW' Time: 2;02 87 220 — Harman War . Sponseller War'. Shearer NWi, Welker Waw Time:23 52 Low Hurdles — Bauman <Waw), .Andrews < Waw). Wenger
Mile - Vroman H. Baron H. Karg M. Deaknaw M. Time 6 22 28 880 Relay — J Spearman. Bice. Holtzclaw. Fouts W. - H; Time 1:53 75 440 - Bates H. Caley H. Rider W, Neibert W. Time 1:05 54 440 Relay — Bice, Yoder. Byrd. L Spearman W. -H; Time 51 37 880 — Harvey M, Broyles H, Schacht W. Carvajal W. Time: 2:2676 220 — L Spearman W. Rapp H, Close H. Frantz M; Time 25 65 Medley Relay J Spearman. Holtzclaw. Fouts. Bice W. ; H. Time 1 56 87 Shot Put Haynes M. Gurgess •M. Herendeen H. Newsome H. Distance 35.4 Long Jump Davennner H. Rateton H. Remmaker M. J Spearman W. Distance 16' ;1 4 High Jump Harvey M, Neibert W, Lange H. Richardson H. Height 4’B” Softball Throw Guhl H. Coe M. Hoy H. Ducey H; Distance 187’54” Plymouth scores upset By TERRI HOLTZCLAW The girls tennis team lost to mouth in match led by Dawn PncewWwon 6-4, 6-3 and Jan Lawson who wop 6-2. 6-1. Pat McQuillan fell to her opponent 46. 6-7 while Teresa Carpenter bowed 3-6, 5-7 along with KathyBrouwer scoring 5-7, 4-6
(NW) Shaw (NW). Time:2o.6l Two Mile — Badskey (Waw) Lehman (NW) Coon (War), Laßollette (War). Time: 10:08 5 (School record) Mile Relay — Warsaw, North Wood Time: 3:55.52 880 Relay — Wawasee, North Wood Time: 1:35.0 High Jump — Mike Ousley (Waw), Mikel (NW), Myers NW Kordill War Height: 644 'School record' Long Jump — Beehler (NW), Bauman (Waw), Shearer 'NWi, Blosser (NWi. Distance:2o 4 Shot Put — Mitch Ousley Waw), Wollman (Waw>, Parks NW), Heisler (War). Distance: 53-64 Pole Vault — Burkholder NW). Myers* NW . Andrews Waw), Morganthaler Waw Height 14-0 Discus — Wollman (Waw), Heisler War>, Long (Waw), Bohnstedt Waw) Distance: 13944 Warriors defeat CN By KEVIN ROCKENBAVGH The Wawasee golf team defeated Central Noble 163-167. Summary Varsity — Jim Hoover, 38, W, Wyndell Gall, 39. CN; Mark Hoover. 40. W. Jim Slain, 40. CN. Rick McKibben, 41, W, Monty McMillen, 42, CN; Gary Brown, 44. W, Jeff Baker. 46. CN; Mark Walgamuth. 51, W. Bill Hart. 46. CN Junior Varsity •Wawasee — 183 score — Brian Slabaugh, 42; Dave Firestone. 44. Rob Smith. 46; Gregg Carpenter. 51; Bill Hays, 52 Central Noble — 192 score — Todd Gray. 44; Jeff Halsey, 45; Doug Edwards. 49; Mike Brazel, 54. Rex Fulk. 55. Wawasee golf team topped by Plymouth By KEVIN ROCKENBAVGH The Wawasee golf team lost a very tight match to Plymouth in a one hole tie-breaking match The scores in the first paragraph are for the tie-breaking hole Summarv WAWASEE - 173-31 Mark Hooyer, 38-6. Gary Brown, 44-6. Roti Smith. 45-5; Bob Johnson. 46-6; Jim Hoover. 46-8 PLYMOVTH 173-29 Mark Christianson. 40-5; Doug Koerser. 43-6; Gary Treats. 44-5; Bomber W ickey. 46-7. Mark Wojda. 46-6 Junior Varsity Results of the J V match follow WAWASEE - 184 Rick McKibben. 42; Mark Walgamuth. 44. Brent Randall. 47. Dave Firestone. 51. Logan Jones, 81 PLYMOVTH 197 Dave Boys. 45; John Korrber. 50; Bill Hunt. 51 Sue Isban. 51. Tom Flynn, 53 Suffer 64-41 loss By TERRI HOLTZCLAW The Warriorette tracksters were topped by a strong Elkhart Central team and suffered a 64A1 defeat Junior Lorene Spearman set a personal season best in the 100 at 10 7 The 880 relay team of J Spearman Bice. Holtzclaw aind Fouts also set a personal record at 1:51 8 Lorene pulled m three blue ribbons m the 100. 220 and 440 relay (Bice. Yoder and Byrd) along with the medley team of J Spearman. Holtzclaw. Fouts and Bice The Summary Hurdles — Stouder E. Byrd W. Rinker W 10 9 100 — Spearman W. Barnes E. Armstrong E. 10 7 Mile — Elliot E. Funk E. Neilson E. 5:58 1 880 relay — Temple. Stouder. Barnes. Stevens E. 1:503 440 Beam E. Rider W. Neibert W. 1:030 440 Relay — Bice, Yoder. Byrd, L Spearman W. 52 1 880 — Hollingsworth E. Baldwin E. Carvajal W; 2:29.7 220 — L Spearman W. Stouder E. Armstrong E. 24 8 Medley relay - J Spearman. Holtzclaw. Fouts. BiceW 157.2 Shot put — See vers E. Boyer W. Skelton W; 32‘ 2” Long jump — Bean E. J Spearman W. Stevens E; 16’ 4" High jump — Watson E. Hollingsworth E. Neibert W 4' 8 Softball throw - Temple E. Greene W. Hoover W; 180’ « 5 ”
Blind Bogey is play at South Shore The play of the day Tuesday for the ladies of the South Shore. Golf Club was Blind Bogey. Winners in the nine-hole play were as follows: Helen Hoyt, first; Barbara Marlette, second; and Linda Phillabaum, third. Winners in 18-hole play were Jackie Wortinger and Jo Waltz, tie for first; and Ellie Caudill, second Smith elected president of bowling league Pam Smith was elected president of the Tuesday Night Ladies Bow ling League Tuesday evening during • the annual banquet held at a -Vstaurant south of Syracuse There were 54 ladies in attendance Elected as sergeant-at-arms was Susie Hulley. Other league officers include Ella Dora Wogoman, vice president; Barbara Miller, secretary; and Joan Hoover, treasurer Out going officers are Sue Hoover, president; and JudyBrumbaugh. sergeant-at-arms. Bobbie Schopf received the most ‘improved average award. Individual high scratch game and series was won by Sherry Keim with a 264 game and 680 series The Papers Incorporated team won the league championship Wawasee golf club results Results for the Syracuse 18hole kick-off scramble at Wawasee Golf Club were as follows: First with 66-Joe Hartsough. Larry Lambright. Carl Borders and Sally Dodds. - Second with 67-Len Jones. Perry Gingerich. Elaine Shaw and Rick Nusbaum Third with 69-Bob Bauman. Max Bodkins. Rick Zellers and Kay Kizer t BOWLING County Final Standings 2nd Half Kurly’s Keglers 48 20 Pilcher s Shoes 45 23 Bud s Body Shop 43’1 24’j Wawasee Home Services 43 25 Liquor Locker 41 V Fireplace Co 38 30 Anderson Paint 38 30 Parker s Hybrids 36'a 3V i Wawasee Bowl 35 33 Golden Grain 35 .33 Cline s 34 34 G 4 D Safety Belts 33 35 Frost Ant 8. TV Service 33 35 Slabaugh Roofing V 41 Rinker Built 25 43 Barbee Hotel 23 45 Wawasee Electronics 1? 51 Cosmic Tuna 17 51 High team game and series Pilcher's Shoes 956 2690 600 series O Thibaut 605 500 series M Ganshorn 580. B Coburn 519 C Fr us hour 539. R Hibschman 541. B Knisley S3O. D Stichter 586 K Stichter 526. G Sorensen 580 R Strombeck 513. D Taylor 531. L Vance 546 S Solina 551. R Simon 531, D Hyde 513 J Wilson 505 P Rensberger 512. 3 Kirkdorfar 547, O Emmert 527, C Eby 533. D Pilcher 533. E Coburn 575. F Nyikos $36 W Atoerfer 501. E Harting 556. R Miller 554 200 games M Ganshorn 203, O Stichter 208 211. G Sorensen 203. D Thibaut 200. 224 S Sot ma 212. D Hyde 202. C Eby 204. D Emmert 201, 204. S Richardson 513, E Coburn 225. F Nylko* 201 E Harting 21V R Miller 216 Sunday Night Mixed Final Standings Agitators B’’y 50y Shews RV Transport 78’y $3 j Martin s Feeds 15: s»'i Das Keller 7s’y 56' y Fairmont Homes 71 61 L S M F T 71 al H A J 67 65 Syracuse Traveler 65’y 66 ■> vegaßvs $» s 72' ? Taylor Wholesale 54 78 Lakeland Standard 49 83 ArffcAucee « »e H!gn team game and *er>es Das Keiier — 667 193* 500 series men a Siabeugh $47, D Jones 524 P Lar .mer sl3 450 ser es women C Sol ma 4M K Hawn non 471 M Rensberger 457 200 games men A Slabaugh 212. S Sol ma 2’2 0 Jones 202 .l? 0 games women C Soima T#o 1Z» C JeHer es I’B C S.mpson ”$ K Ham iton 173 Thursday Night Ladies Thornburg S Orugs ■ 86. 46 Zarse Piumomg A Heat mg 85 47 Bud s Bai- ” Kase isiand Beacon |l‘-i $0 i wawasee Electronics 80s Si’i Pilcher Shoes T 3’s 58 i Lynn Feller insurance 7 3 : 58 ; Law City. Bank 73 59. . carm Bureau Co-op ’O'i 6’ ; /Ge- s Keyboard M.S c 68’s 63 s Art 8, Abe* S , 62 ’0 Norm Weos’er F reman s Aux 60 72 Regen’ Homes *0 72 Monsanto W ’2 PiCKWiCk Lounge S 8 74 uance o* wOunge 55 » 7»>j Barm « t iv-s Mac'e Lea* Farms 49 |3 S.eepr Owi 4s' s Be i Whitacre sExcavat ng M s 87V1. High team game A ser.es Bud's Bar ”»22KSOC series J a Reed 597 a May 502 450 ser es K Knisley 48$ C Nos ar 484 l Eastman 482 A Pe’erson 4?6 R White 475. N Galloway 47$ a Stahley 475, D Wa'ton 468 i .Menzie 465. L Ulery 456. L.. Welty 456 200 games J A Reec 233 205 170 games R White. O Walton ise C Noi«i 192 E Tarman 184 K Kmsiey >B3 N Gatiowav 181. L UWry. L Eastman 178. a Ma. 178 177. M Buckiew 171, A Peterson
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WARRIORETTES PREP FOR NLC — The Wawasee High School Warriorette track team is preparing for the first Northern Lakes Conference, set for Saturday at noon on home turf. Back row team members are left. Susan Schacht. Karen Rider, Laurie Brouwer, Judy Fouts, Becky Busch, Rhonda Byrd, Benji Hall, and Marcia Carpenter, coach.
Warriorettes to
Tonight the Wawasee Warriorette track team will meet Elkhart Memorial. before preparing for the first Northern Lakes Conference, set for noon Saturday at Wawasee High School “They don't look too tough.” said coach Marcia Carpenter. “But we don’t look too tough either.” she commented about the Memorial meet tonight The Warriorettes journey to Elkhart with a 6-6-2 record for the season. On the team are returning letterers Barb Yoder, KathyBice. Cheryl Skelton. Terri. Holtzclaw. Rhonda Byrd. JennyBoyer. Pam Custer. Judy Fouts. Becky Busch and Benji Hall. Spearman, ‘ one of the championship team members, is doing a consistent job individually in the 100 and 220 and also anchors the 440 relay Returning teammate Bice is running all three
Rochester wins three-way over Warriorette tracksters
By TERRI HOLTZCLAW The Warriorettes with 46 placed second in a three-way conference, meet excepting defeat from Ro-chester-54 and winning over War-saw-34 Winners for Wawasee were Lorene Spearman in the 100 and 220, along with the 440 relay team of Kathy Bice. Barb Yoder and Rhonda Byrd Joanna Spearman. Bide, Tern Holtzclaw and Judy Fouts ran the 880 and medley relay teams to a victory The Summary Hurdles — Shively Wr . Byrd W. Rinker W. Brallon R; 12.0 100 — Spearman W. Carr Wr.. Fouts W. 11.32 Mile — Fuld Wr . Baer R. Hall W. Galloway R; 6:01.61 \ 880 relay J. Spearman. Holtzclaw. Fouts W R; 440 — Simpson R. Rider W, Neibert W. Parker Wr ; 1:05.81 440 relay — Bice, Yoder. Byrd.
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relays. Arjd Yoder, healed after an injury; is currently running the 100 and the 440 relay. Showing promise are freshmen Karen Rider and Danielle Neibert ih the 440, with respec-. tive times of 66 and 67. Sprinter Melanie iZurcher. also a freshman, is doing well. “In field events we're veryweak.” ( Mrs. Carpenter explained. Field events are scoring only minor points for the team. The teiam has been faring well in three-way meets, but dual meets are another story. Mr. Carpenter said in the dual meets the team did not have enough depth. "They’re a bunch of kids and they’d do anything I’d ask them,” she commented. Mrs. Carpenter said the conference, including competitors Gosheh. Bremen. North Wood, Warsaw, Plymouth and top-
L. Spearman W — Wr.; 51.11 880 — Guthrie R. Smith R. Schacht W. Williams Wr ; 2:37.09 220 — L. Spearman W. Harshman R, Carr Wr.. Zurcher W . 25.4 Medley relay — J. Spearman. Holtzclaw. Fouts. Bice W — Wr.; 1:58.(33 Shot put — Reasoner R. Grogg R. Bjoyer W. Dahlstrom W; 32’ 6” Long jump — Good R. Shively Wr , Guthrieß. Fulk Wr.; 15’2” High jump — Newcomb R. Heyde R. Smith Wr.. Neibert W; 41’1” Softball throw — Grogg R. Cla.v Wr.. Paulik R. Hoover W; 179'2” ♦ • ♦ On Aug. 29, 1778, a regi ment of black soldiers from Rhode Island distinguished itself in battle against British Voops at Quaker Hill, R.l.
Middle row. left, is Liz Sloan. Sonya Hgver, Pan Custer, Barb A’oder, Lorene Spearman, Kathy Bice, Jo«ina Spearman, JennyBoyer, Kim Beezley. and Melanie Zurcher Kneeling in front are, left, Daralea irisamer, manager; Danielle Neibert, Pat Greene. Ronda Hickm«, Phyllis Horvath, Cheryl Skelton, Belinda Boyer. Kathie Yoder Terri Holtzclaw.
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ranked Rochester, is good. The only drawback in the team is onlylimited to two persons in each event, which limits the number eligible to compete The individual performance of Spearman, 440 - relay, medleyrelay team look good to the coach. The 880 relay is also doing pretty well.
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Spearman, if iot several of the other championhip teammates, is expected to « to the state. Mrs Carpenter reports other coaches have r>t announced competitors with better times. She feels the championship team last year was lue.y, and how lucky the team is tfe year, she isn’t sure.
