The Mail-Journal, Volume 16, Number 9, Milford, Kosciusko County, 21 March 1979 — Page 8

THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., March 21,1979

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Sports

Simpson unanimous pick for NLC all-league team

Wawasee High School’s Mark Simpson was the only unanimous pick of the Northern Lakes Conference coaches for this year’s all-league team. The team was chosen last Wednesday night at Warsaw. Simpson, a 6’7” senior who played center on Wawasee's basketball squad, scored a total of 433 points and averaged 21.6 for the year.

Argos takes semi-state, to play Anderson Saturday

Governor Otis R. Bowen, a resident of Bremen in Marshall County, attended the |g79 semistate tournament in ihe Fort Wayne Coliseum wearing an Argos fan yellow T-shirt. He said he was there to cheer for his favorite team! His cheering must have done some good for Governor Bowen's favorite team won the semi-state with a last second shot that was tipped in to make the score 84-83 over the Marion Giants. Argos, the smallest school in the state tournament since 1966. is coached by Phil Weybright. He is a graduate of New Paris High Adrian honors winter athletes ADRIAN, Mich. — Adrian College athletes were honored at the winter sports banquet held March 13 on campus. Among those athletes who lettered in the winter sports were Barbara Brouwer and Kim Cunningham. Both girls appeared at Wawasee High School recently in an Adrian — Franklin College game. Miss Brouwer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Jay Brouwer of 500 S. Front Street, Syracuse. She is a junior and is majoring in mathematics and physical education. Her letter was in basketball. Miss Cunningham is the daughter of Ruthann Richards of r 1 Wawaka She is a sophomore and also received a basketball letter.

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Mark Lantz, chosen for the second NLC team, was the only other Warrior named. joining Simpson on the first team are Northwood’s Kevin Hochstedler, Rochester’s Dave Hiatt, Warsaw’s Shane Hartle and Concord’s Bradd Eldridge. On the second team with Lantz are Kent Adams, Bremen; Arik Lee, Rochester; Steve Crawford,

School and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Weybright, New Paris. The Argos Dragons will compete against Anderson in the first round at the state tourney, Saturday, March 24, at Market Square Arena. Indianapolis. The second game will be played by Muncie Central and Terre Haute South. Weybright stated he couldn’t believe they were going to state and it was one in a million He also remarked about how the boys never panicked and never thought about what would happen if they missed. Argos High School has 271 students and has become the smallest school in the “final four” since Cloverdale in 1966 Cloverdale then had 225 students The Dragons defeated Fort Wayne Harding in the afternoon game to advance to the championship in the evening. The Dragons were behind by

Webster Girls Softball season plans underway

The Girls Softball Association of North Webster will be starting the season with new equipment, made possible through support of area businesses, groups and individuals, plus a successful first annual bake sale last year. Evening game hours are being planned this year to encourage more parental guidance and for the convenience of individuals wishing to participate or watch the games. In the past,, games were played during the day. Major and minor league tryouts will be held early this year, according to president Linda Eastman, and a major league tournament is being planned during the annual Mermaid Festival to coincide with the boys league play. An all day event is held at the end of season play for the entire family and includes a family banquet, awards presentation, and.softball action.

Plymouth; and Randy Heisler, Warsaw. Honorable mention went to Jim Coplen, Warsaw; Todd Grove, North Wood; Greg Carr and Dan Shawley, Rochester; Mark Hunsberger and Mark Essig, Goshen; Randy DeShone and Steve Davidson, Concord; and Mike Hite and Doug Emmons, Plymouth.

one point when they were given the ball with eight seconds left in the contest. Coach Weybright made the plan to go with Bill O’Dell with Doug Jennings the alternate for the last chance. With the time running out O’Dell shot the ball from the foul line. The ball hung on the rim long enough for O’Dell to move from the foul line to the basket and tip it in when the ball rolled off the rim. The buzzer sounded as the ball fell through the hoop giving Argos the championship. Argos had the first half lead of 42-34 with Doug Jennings and Bill O’Dell each getting 10 points. Marion didn’t warm up in the third quarter but cut Argos’ lead to 63-59. Throughout the final minutes the lead went back and forth with the edge toward Argos with 26 seconds left The Dragons go to Market Square Arena with a record of 280, the first team in four years to have a perfect record in the state play-offs.

First Meeting ' The first organizational meeting for the season will be held at the home of Jeanette Keim on Tuesday, March 27, at 9:30 a.m. All women interested in participating, whether it be coaching, assisting, playing or simply showing support, are invited to attend or to call one of the following officers for additional information: President — Linda Eastman Vice president — Jeanette Keim Secretary — J udy Henwood - Treasurer — April Newcomer COMPLETES SEASON —a 1978 graduate of Wawasee High School recently completed her first season as a member of the Anderson College womens basketball team, according to head coach Adele Reiter. Jenny Hughes, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hughes of 47 North Shore Drive, r 4 Syracuse, played on Anderson’s varsity team, which finished with a final record of 6-9. As a member of the Wawasee High School team, which was coached by James W'ebster, she earned two varsity letters. Anderson College is a four-year Church of God related liberal arts college located in Anderson, Indiana. The Ravens, as their athletic teams are called, are members of the National Assocition of Intercollegiate Athletics and the HoosierBuckeye Collegiate Conference.

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II Youth jn w Center Events

Puppet Show The productions of “Beauty and the Beast” and "The Frog Prince” will be given on Saturday, March 24. at 2 p.m. in the Lakeland Youth Center. The puppets, scenery and stage have all been constructed by the children in this group. There will be a free time at the center from’ 1-2 p.m. for those elementary students wishing to come to the puppet show. Also a card will be given to each child attending the show entitling them to one free ice cream cone from the Three Flags Drive-in. There will be an admission charge. Adult Volleyball Adult volleyball has been going on for quite sometime and all those old bones and muscles have gotten a real good work out. CPR Class On March 27 and 29 from 6-10 p.m. there will be a class for anyone who wishes to learn the cardio pulmonary resucitation method 'pf external heart message and resucitation as a means of maintaining life under

Junior bowlers end season

Land O’ Lakes Junior Bowling Association ended its season with a banquet Saturday noon. March 17, at the bowling alley south of Syracuse. There were 120 bowlers in attendance. The young bowlers received both league awards and trophies and tournament awards and trophies. Participation ribbons were passed out to all bowlers and towels were distributed to bowlers in the 125, 150, 175 and 200 clubs. Bantam Winners of the Bantam league awards were as follows: Team — First, Close Encounters, consisting of Marcus Mcßroom, Derin Keim, Craig Cobbum and Jeff Dunithan; second, Super Strikers, members include Shelly Brumbaugh. Christy Speicher, Darlene Justice and Tammy Hare; third, Avon Toys with Patty Routson, Sherry McDonald, Dana White and Charlott Shoopman as members; last place team. Morning Glorys, composed of Renee Grammier, Karen Rensberger, Stephanie Smith and Patty Wogoman. High actual series for two games — Boys, Doug Gerstner with 299, Gary Miller 279, and Robbie Carter 249; girls, Kathy Weisser 282, Debbie Kern 268 and Becky Welty 258 High handicap series: Boys, Randy Wise 406, J. R. Noel and Derin Keim tied with 373 and Andy Miller 371; girls, Angie Barton 399. Michelle Miller 379 and Denise Justice 375 High actual game — Boys, Tracy Ryman 168, Craig Cobbum 140 and Tim Enright 134; girls, Carla Henson 157. Tammy Grawcock 156 and Jenny Stetler 146 High handicap game — Boys, Paul Richardson 211, Steve Carson 207 and Marcus Mcßroom 199; girls, Jan Stetler 221, Alane Flanagan 214, Amy Bucher 212 High average — Gary Miller with 109 and Debbie Kern with 112 Most improved average — Doug Gerstner with 26 pins for the boys and Carla Henson with 34 pins for the girls Bantam tournament winners were: Doubles — First, Steve Carson and Bruce Routson with 666; second, Stephanie Eldridge and Kelly Rensberger 652; third, Sakina Richards and Denise Justice 650 Singles — First, Kelly Rensberger 409; second, Darlene Justice 398; third, Jeff Dunithan 367 All events — Boys, Doug Gertsner 693, Steve Carson 668 and Jeff Dunithan 665; girls, Kelly Rensberger 774, Darlene Give the other man credit for some sincerity of purpose and you may be able to understand him better.

emergency conditions. There will be a fee for this course from the Red Cross. Karate Karate is now moving into its fourth week with the students ranging in age from high school to older adults. Spring Break Camp All children first grade through fifth grade can participate in three days of fun during spring vacation by signing up for the youth center day camp, April 2-4 at Epworth Forest Camp. North Webster. The time is from 8:30 a m. to 4 p.m. each of the three days. Each day will be packed full of grat activities. If the weather is nice there will be outside activities. If the weather does not cooperate there will be access to a large indoor facility. For further details contact the youth center in Syracuse. There will only be 35 children able to participate and transportation will be provided for all children attending. There is a fee for each day.

Justice 747 and Heidi Brower 698 Junior High Junior High league winners are as follows: Team — First, Bombing Bowlers, composed of Kevin Blade. Phil Price. Greg Day and John Cannon; second. Star Wars, members included Larry Dftickamiller. Brian Henson, Rodney Bray and Ryan Wuthrich; third. Ball Busters, consisting of Kyle Swartz, Dave Robert, Ken Swartz and Steve Dunithan; last place. Rolling Stones with Dan Kern, Troy Minnix, Randy Hunter and Ken Lisor as members. High average — Scott Stutzman with 129 for the boys and Teresa Taylor with 112 for the girls. Most improved average — Boys, Jamie Egolf with 20 pins; girls, Dayna Rigdon with 18 pins High actual series for three games — Boys, Scott Stutzman 478, Mike Miller 460, and Dan Kern 457; girls. Dawn Young 451, Lori Richardson 422, and Candy Clevenger 368 High handicap series — Boys, Tracy Thornburg 654. Jeff Schmahl 626 and David Kleeman 601; girls, Gwen Williams 684, Ginnie Routson 622 and Karen Eyer6lß High actual game — Boys, Larry Druckamiller 199, Mike Miller 198 and Brian Henson 192; girls, Teresa Taylor 169, Lori Keim 149 and Kristi Rockenbaugh 140 High handicap game — Boys, Kyle Swartz 274, Greg Day and Troy Minnix tied with 249, and Jeff Richards 242; girls, Mandy Slough 233, Lynn Stackhouse and Tammy Coquillard tied wth 223, and Mary Ann Miller 211 Winners in the Junior High tournament were as follows ; Doubles — First, Andy Wysong and Brad LeCount 1,257; second Dan Kern and Troy Minnix 1,169; third, Ross Ellis and Kris Cox 1.142 Singles — First, Jeff Richards 673; second, Gennie Routson 620, third, Jim Richards 611 All events — Boys, Jeff Richards 1,197, Scott Galloway 1,192, Andy Wysong and Jim Richards tied with 1,190; girls, Gennie Routson 1,217, Marcia Taylor 1,188, Candy Clevenger 1.152

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r sm Sti i LWBA CHAMPIONS — Pictured above are winners of the doubles, singles and all event divisions of the ninth annual Lakeland Women's Bowling Association tournament. Standing in back, left to right, are Melody Rensberger and Linda Jones, scratch tropin winners* with 1.066 in the doubles event. Shirley Quinn, standing on the right, received the scratch all events trophy for rolling 1,669 in nine games. Maxine Pifer and Martha Myers, seated left to right, won the doubles handicap trophies with a total score of 1.167. Seated on the right, Jackie Wortinger was awarded the singles handicap tropin. With a'score of 600. Jackie Wortinger tied with Charlotte Blosser w ho was not present for the photo. Linda Jones was also the recipient of the scratch singles tropin with 560 and all events handicap trophy w ith 1.913.

Barbara Miller president of LWBA

Barbara Miller was re-elected president of the Lakeland Women's Bowling Association Monday evening at the annual banquet held in a North Webster restaurant. There were 69 ladies in attendance. Elected second vice president was Sherry Keim. Other officers include Mary Lou Dixon, first vice president; Kathryn Knisley, secretary-treasurer; and Peggy Green, sergeant-at-arms. The members voted that the president and secretarytreasurer represent the association delegates to the Women's Indiana State Bowling Association annual meeting to be held in March of 1980, with the other officers as alternate delegates. Rosemary Gerrity was chosen national delegate to attend the Women's International Bowling Congress annual meeting in Seattle. Wash., in April of 1980. Pat Kampf was selected as aftbchate delegate. Trophies and prize money for the ninth annual local association tournament wer,? distributed by the secretary-treasurer. Winners of the tournament follow: Team event — Scratch trophies and first place handicap money, Pauff Balls with 2479 scratch and 2785 handicap. The team consisted of Lilly Hawn, Jackie Wortinger. Julie Hickman, Ellen Slabaugh and Mary Pauff. First place handicap trophies and second place prize money, Friday Make-up with 2710. Members on the team were Clarann Campbell. Jan Morganthaler, Paula Bright, Gloria Th waits and Susie Kern. Third place. Jay’s Realty with 2703. Doubles — Scratch trophies and first place prize money. Melody Rensberger and Linda Jones with 1066 scratch and 1234 handicap. Handicap trophies and second place prize money, Maxine Pifer ard Martha Myers with 1167; third place. Laurel Speicher and Janice Slabaugh with 1161. Singles — Scratch trophy and first place money, Linda Jones with 560 scratch and 659 hanAfiend state meeting Mrs. John (Barbara) Miller of r 5 Syracuse and Miss Sharon Gilbert of r 1 MiTord attended the annual meeting of the Women’s Indiana State Bowling Association Saturday, March 17, at Indianapolis. They were delegates for the Lakeland Women’s Bowling Association.

dicap; handicap trophies and second place, Jackie Wortinger and Charlotte Blosser, tied with 600; fourth place. Angie Geil with 596. All events — Scratch trophy.

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Shirley Quinn with 1669; handicap trophy and first place, Linda Jones with 1913: second place, Shirley Quinn with 1777; third place. Rosemary Gerrity w ith 1737.