The Mail-Journal, Volume 17, Number 40, Milford, Kosciusko County, 22 October 1980 — Page 9

Sports

Parents of senior athletes honored

The parents of Wawasee senior fall athletes were given special recognition during Friday night’s football game, Oct. 17. “On behalf of the athletic department, I would personally like to thank each and every one of you for your cooperation and support of our athletic program,’’ stated Wawasee High School Athletic Director Carl Meditch. “Without your sacrifice our athletic program would not be able to be as successful as it is at the present time. No coach or athletic program can function effectively without your unselfish help.” Meditch also thanked the senior band members and pom pon squad members and their parents for “their fine music and showmanship” during home football games. The parents of senior football players are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bornman, parents of Chris Bomman; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bame, parents of Todd Brunner; Mr. and Mrs. Arden Clark, parents of Lance Clark; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clevenger, parents of Curt Clevenger; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Darr, parents *of Chris Darr; Mr. and Mrs. William Davies, parents of Jim Davies; Mr. and Mrs. John Godfrey, parents of Dan Godfrey; Darrell Grisamer, father of Darren Grisamer; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hernandez, parents of Oscar Hernandez; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Krizman, parents of J«se Krizman; Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kroh, parents of Tim Kroh; Mr. and Mrs. James Boyer,

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parents of Bruce Rookstool; and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Salazar, parents of Jim Salazar. Parents of cross country seniors are Shirley Chase, mother of Larry Chase; and Gene Rosbrugh, father of Brian Rosbrugh. Tennis seniors’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Calobrace, parents of Brad Calobrace; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hinesley, parents of Dee Hinesley; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hubartt, parents of Tim Hubartt; and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Locke, parents of John Locke. Parents of swimming senior athletes are Mr. and Mrs. William Davis, parents of Kathy Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis, parents of Tonda Davis; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hapner, parents of Rhoda Hapner. Volleyball seniors’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Black, parents of Lonnie Black; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Coverstone, parents of Renee Hively; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shock, parents of Linda Shock. ‘ Parents of senior golfers are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales, parents of Amy Bales; Mr. and Mrs. John Naab, parents of Susan Naab; and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, parents of Amy Reed. The parents of senior cheerleaders are Mr. and Mrs Dave Carey, parents of Deb Carey, and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Beer, parents of Heather Beer. Heather is also a senior on the diving team.

Youth Center Events oi "fO

We are looking forward to CPR classes beginning this week. Joe Anderson, from the Syracuse EMS. will be conducting the classes. This class is free and open to the general public. The classes will run from 7 p.m. to about 9 p.m. the next two Thursdays, Oct. 23 and 30. at the Lakeland Youth Center. This class is not designed to certify the individual but rather provide the chance to learn the basics well enough to assist a person in distress. Come and learn to help. Be informed. On November 1, at the Lakeland Youth Center, a flag football game will be sponsored. It starts at 9 a m. and will be a football skills tournament. This event is for all players to see how well they have learned the basic football fundamentals. Points will be accumulated in passing, place hiking, punting and field goal kicking skills. Each player will be given points for the attempts made in each skill area. The total points from all four events will determine the ribbon that will be awarded; parents are more than welcome to come and watch. Don’t forget, it’s Saturday, Nov. 1! Break-in at Louie's Sometime during the earlymorning hours of Thursday, Oct. 16, Louie’s Bar and Grill was broken into The intruders gained entry by breaking a window, although the doors were attempted to be pryed open. Owner Richard Losee reported hamburger, chicken, fish, potatoes, 25 cartons of cigarettes, beer and coke as stolen with other food items. The stolen merchandise was valued at $297 with $75 the estimated value of clean-up.

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Milford defeats Webster in volleyball matches

Milford’s volleyball teams were victorious over North Webster October 15 with double victories. Milford’s A team defeated North Webster with scores of 815, 15-10 and 15-10. Christie Speicher had a super offensive night with 18 successful serves for 18 points. Behind Speicher, leading in serving, were Roberta Hiss and Sally Perales. Kathy Weisser and Speicher led in hits, followed by Mandy Siegfried and Sally Perales. The B team defeated North Webster in two straight games of

Another Ist for Wawasee FFA

Two Wawasee Future Farmers of America teams qualified for the state soil judging contest by placing first and third in the area soils contest in Plymouth last week. The first place team of Brian Roberts, Tim Butt, Adam List and Chris Beezley combined for a team total of 1,023 points out of a possible 1,200. All four team members also earned recognition in the individual competition. Brian Roberts led the way with a 360 score, from a possible 400, to win the individual competition. Placing fifth was Tim Butt; sixth, Adam List; and seventh Chris Beezley. Shelton Parsons, Jim Rhodes, Mike Shock and John Nulf Equipment stolen from summer Wawasee home Charles R. Davis of Indianapolis reported the theft of a water softener and a four-ton air compressor on Thursday, Oct. 16. Thieves pried a lock off a side door and opened it before taking the equipment from the Lake Wawasee summer cottage and guest house, according to county police. The two items were estimated at SI,BOO.

15-4 and 15-9. Darlene Justice had a great offensive game by haying 18 successful serves for 18 points. Darlene served for 10 straight points in the first game and eight straight points in the second game. Irma Cruz and Amy Bucher also helped in serves. Dawn Harwood, Shawn Anderson and Michelle Redslob led in hits. The A team upped its record to 2-3 while the B team remains undefeated at 5-0.. Milford players of the week are Christie Speicher and Roberta Hiss for the A team and Darlene Justice for the B team.

comprised the third place Wawasee team. Mike placed eighth and Jim 10th to round out the top 10 individuals. Both teams now travel to Bedford to compete in the state soil judging contest on Nov. 1. Randy Warren, the vocational agriculture instructor at Wawasee, serves as local Future Farmers of America advisor. Attempted break-in at Syracuse Richard Stump, 113 West Main St., Apt. 3 Syracuse, reported an attempted break-in with vandalism on Monday, Oct. 20. He reported that when his wife returned home, someone had tried to pry open the door with what looked like a narrow edge screwdriver. He requested extra patrol. The apartment can be seen from the street. Two Syracuse men booked Michael Warren McKeand, 32, 419 Boston St., Syracuse, was charged with public intoxication and marijuana possession over the week end. He was held on $2,000 bond at the Kosciusko County Jail. Michael Bruce Smith, 28, 507 South Main St., Syracuse, was arrested on October 16 for public intoxication. He was released on his own recognizance. One-car crash causes injury Ronald Neeley, 40. r 7 Warsaw, was listed in fair condition following an October 17 car accident. He injured his back and was taken to Kosicusko Hospital after the crash which occured two miles west of Syracuse along CR3OOE. The accident was investigated by Indiana State Police.

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FREESTYLE COMPETITION — Wawasee’s Kathy Davis, placed fifth in the 500 freestyle competition dating Wawasee’s swim meet againt Warsaw, Monday evening, Oct. 20. Wawasee was defeated 112-60. Their next meet will be Monday, Oct. 27, against Elkhart Central. (Photo by Deb Fox)

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WAWASEE DEFEATED — Wawasee girls’ swim team was defeated 112-60 by the Warsaw girls’ swim team. Monday evening, Oct. 20. Shown above the girls are participating in the 400 freestyle relay in which Warsaw scored 10 points to Wawasee’s four points. In this event Wawasee’s teams placed second, fourth and sixth. (Pho|obv Deb Fox)

Warriors stopped by Tigers, win over Tippe

Wawasee girls’ swim team was defeated by Warsaw High School Monday evening, Oct. 20, by a score of 112-60. The meet was held at the Wawasee High School pool. In the 200 medley relay, Warsaw scored 10 points with a first, fifth and third placing while Wawasee placed second, fourth and sixth, for four points. From that time on. Warsaw dominated the meet except in the 50 freestyle and 100 freestyle. In the 50 freestyle event Wawasee scored nine points against Warsaw’s seven and in the 100 freestyle the event was tied at eight points all. Individual scores and times are as follows: 200 medley relay — Jennifer Darr, Jenni Patty, Tami Eby and Susie Schmucker, second, 2:05.2; Chris McDaniel, Mary Walgamuth, Greta Hurd and Gretchen Smith, fourth, 2:29.5; and Angie Troup, Rhoda Hapner, Brenda Messenger and Sherri Smith, sixth, 2:36.1. 200 freestyle — Lori Staley, fourth, 2:21.3; Kathy Davis, fifth, 2:31.4; and Jill Patty was disqualified. 200 individual medley — Jennifer Darr, third, 2:32.8, Michelle Berkey, fifth, 2:49.6; and Lisa Haney, sixth. 3:08.5. 50 freestyle — Jenni Patty, first, 26.6; Susie Schmucker, third, 28.7; and Tami Eby, disqualified One meter diving — Heather Beer, third, 172.7; Kristi Vance, fourth, 167.9; Tonda Davis, fifth, 140.7. 100 butterfly — Tami Eby, third, 1:13.6; Greta Hurd, fourth, 1.21.1; and Michelle Berkey, fifth, 1.26.4. 100 freestyle — Jenny Patty, first. 58.1; Susie Schmucker, fourth, 1:04.8; and Gretchen Smith, sixth, 1:18.6. 500 freestyle — Lori Staley,

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fourth, 6:24.0; Kathy Davis. 7:01.1, fifth; and Sherri Smith, sixth, 7:24.3. 100 backstroke — Jennifer Darr, first, 1:09.5; Chris McDaniel, fifth, 1:22.4; Lisa Haney, sixth, 1:33.5. 100 breaststroke — Mary Walgamuth, second, 1:48.3 400 freestyle relay — Lori Staley, Kathy Davis, Michelle Berkey. Jill Patty, second, 4:24.7; Chris McDaniel, Lisa Haney, Brenda Messenger, Gretchen Smith, fourth, 4:59.6; and Gina Hurd, Angie Meek, Sherri Gooding, Greta Hurd, sixth, 5:26.7 Defeat Tippe Valley In a meet against Tippecanoe Valley, Wawasee girls’ swim team defeated the team, 120-52. This meet was held art Tippecanoe Valley on Thursday, Oct. 16. Wawasee winners and their placings and times are: 200 medley relay — Jennifer Darr, Jennifer Patty, Tami Eby and Susie Schmucker, first. 2:04.6 (new record); Chris McDaniel, Mary Walgamuth, Greta Hurd, Gretchen Smith, second. 200 freestyle — Jill Patty, first, 2:14.8; Jennifer Darr, second; Brenda Messenger, third. 100 individual medley — Lori Staley, second; Michelle Berkey, third; and Lisa Haney, fifth. 50 freestyle — Jenni Patty, first, 26.2; Susie Schmucker, second; Kathy Davis, third. One meter diving — Kristi Vance, first, 163.70; Heather Beer, second; Jill Haab, fourth. 100 butterfly — Tami Eby, first, 1.30.0; Greta Hurd, third; Brenda Messenger, fourth 100 freestyle — Jenni Patty, first, 57.5 (new record); Susie Schmucker, seoend 500 freestyle — Kathy Davis, first, 6.51.1; Sherri Smith, second; Gina Hurd, third 100 backstroke P— Jennifer

Darr, first, 1.09.0; Chris McDaniel, fourth; Lisa Haney, fifth 100 breaststroke — Mary Walgamuth, first, 1.22.5; Rhoda Hapner, second; Angie Meek, third 400 freestyle relay — Lori Staley, Gretchen Smith, Chris Richard. Kathy Davis, second; Tami Eby, Karen Ever, Chris McDaniel and Jill Patty, third. The team’s next meet is Thursday. Oct. 27, against Elkhart Central at Wawasee High School. This will be the team’s last home meet of the season.

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ATTENDS PCCAS — Tina Minnix, Syracuse, who has worked at Curls in Wawasee Village since April, attended the Postgraduate College of Cosmetological .Ai ts and Science in Grand Kapids. Mich,, Oct 12 thru 15. At PCCAS she learned advanced hair design and chemical reconstruction including position and compression cutting, new permanent techniques and wrapping.

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