The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 12 May 1982 — Page 11

Sports

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WAWASEE GOLFERS — Shown above are members of the Wawasee High School golf team. Kneeling in front are Vince Price. Ken Paulus. Jeff Atwood. Dave Schacht and Kim Zurcber. Standing in back are Keith Burbank. Ron Daniels. Jeff Schmahl. Bry an Beaty. Steve Dunithan and Jim Rhoder. manager. (Photo by Deb Fox»

9 9. ©t X* a 6 Ir f B *r W Bk ' < r <4 wr *** wlfy * n" Hr £ L .. I START SEASON — The Boulder Belles ladies* league started its 1982 season Wednesday. May 5. at the Big Boulder Golf Course. Milford. Any lady wishing to plav either in the morning league on Wednesday or the 5 30 p.m. Wednesday afternoon league may contact one of the league officers or the club house. To compete for league awards at the end of the season league members must have plased 10 (Hit of 16 league days. Awards will be given for low gross, low net. most pars and low putts. Scorekeepers will be Jane Schultz. Betty Scott and Helen Merchie. Sealed in the photo are this year's league officers: Evelyn Orn. president; Ruth Beer, secretarytreasurer; and l.ealrice Rapp, vice president. Standing in back are league members. Betty Scott. Barbara Schultz. Donna Beer and Becky Hamilton. < Photo by Deb Fox >

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AIR HOCKEY AT LYC — The air hockey game is a popular pastime at the Lakeland Youth Center. The machine was donated to the center last year and it gets a lot of use. The game also provides a lot of fun. • Shown above playing the game are Mike Stuckman and Regina Stocklin on the left and Josh Peace and Julie Combs on the right

Golf team defeats Goshen

Wawasee High School golf team defeated Warsaw and Goshen Tuesday evening in a golf meet at Maple Crest Country Club m Goshen Wawasee scored 311 points to Warsaw's 332 and Goshen's 342 During the match Wawasees Jeff Atwood set a school record by scoring 37 points on the front nine holes and 33 points on the back nine He also had five birdies. two on the front and three in the back Tw oof Atwood's birdies came on the 12th and 13th hole. Individual scores for Tuesday night's match are Ken Paulus, 43, 43 — 86; Vince Price, 40. 39 — 79; Dave Schacht, 38, 40 — 78; and Bryan Beaty. 44, 40 — 84, In the junior varsity play individual scores were: Kim Zurcher. 40,46 — 86; Keith Burbank. 44. 48 — 92; Steven Dunithan. 43. 49 — 92. Ron Daniels. 47, 42 - 89; and Jeff Schmahl. 50.50 - 100

Win Invitational At the Central Noble In- . ational Saturday. May 8, the Warriors took first place with a total of 317 points over 15 other teams. Schacht was the low medalisi with 76. 39 on the front and 37 in the back. Individual scores for the invitational were Paulus. 42. 40 — 82; Price. 41. 38 - 79; Atwood 43. 37 -80; Schacht. 39. 37 - 76 and Beaty. 44.39 - 83. In the match against Huntington and Central NOble on Thursday, May 7. the Warriors took second place. The final scores were Huntington. 320; Wawasee. 331; and Central Noble. 335. Individual scores were: Atwood. 46. 42 — 88; Paulus. 40, 41 — 81; Price. 44. 42. — 86. Zur cher. 41.39 - 80; and Schacht. 40. 44.-84

Palace of Sports names Gretzky Wayne Gretzky, the sensational 21 year-old star of the National Hockey League's Edmonton Oiler of Edmonton. Canada, has been selected for the annual "King of Sports" award, it was announced this week by the dSrectors of the International Palace of Sports youth foundation headquartered tn North W'ebster The award, a sculptured wall medallion m the likeness of the recipient, is presented to the world's most outstanding male sports personality during the annual Mermaid Festival in June Replicas of the award grace the Fountain of Fame foyer and massive lighted checkerboards tn the Palace of Sports Museum. Camelot Square. North Webster The foundation maintains the museum to dramatize a youth program that links scholarships and career awards and sports personalities with the legend of Camelot. Gretzky set NHL all time records dun ng the season just completed, scon ng 92 goals, making 120 assists, for a total 212 points Former winners of the "King erf Sports" awards are Mark Spitz. 0. J. Simpson, Hank Aaron. Article Griffin, Bruce Jenner. A J Foyt, Muhammad All and Mark Herrmann Uniform night at Milford on Friday Uniform Night will be Friday. May 21, at 6:30 p.m. in the Milford Junior High for those students who signed up for the summer ball program in Milford. All students are asked to attend with their parents. During the uniform night all participants will be assigned their summer league teams, receive their uniforms •

Tuesday Night Ladies end with banquet Members of the Tuesday Night Ladies Bowling League met Tuesday. May 11. at Warsaw, for their annual end of the season banquet Nancy Anderson was elected vice president and Pam Blosser was elected as secretary during the election of officers President Monica Lambright was in charge of the business meeting Ann Joint, out going secretary, and Joan Hoover, treasurer, presented the league awards League championship trophies went to the Golden Razor team. Members of the winning team were Charmaine Egolf. Connie Solina. Nancy Shields. NancyAnderson and Sherry Keim. Sharon Ridenour received a triplicate patch from the Women's International Bowling Congress for rolling three consecutive games of the same score WIBC high series award went to Sherry Keim for bowling a 627 series Betty Smith was awarded the WIBC most improved average award She increased her average 18 pins Other league winners were as follows: Handicap series — first. Ella Dora Wogoman with 667. second, Angie Long with 652 Scratch series — Tie for first and second place. Nancy Shields and Julie Hickman with 587 Handicap game — First. Carolyn Yoder with 269. second. Sharon Gilbert with 262 Scratch game — Sherry Keim and Nancy Anderson tied with 256 Handicap team series — Wiggs Excavating with 2546 Scratch team senes — Poor Doll Shop with 2499 Handicap team game — Harper's Beach Bar with 912 Scratch team game — Golden Razor with 953 Gerencser, Welborn receive firsts Gary Gerencser ana Jeff Welborn were the only area wrestlers in action this past week end Both grapplers received first place awards at the Amateur Athletic Union. BiCounty tournament, at Bloomington. Saturday. May 8. Gerencser wrestled elite division, 132 pounds and Welborn wrestled intermediate division. 85-pound class

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VARSITY TEAM — Shown above are members of the Wawasee High School varsity baseball team. Seated in front are statisticians Margie Fisher and Marcia Taylor. Kneeling in the second row are Dave Workman. Rick Pena. Mark Walker. Jeff Parker. Jay Auer. Brian Kistler. Jeff Carden and Tom Freiheit. In the second row are Tim Fraxier, Ryan Wuthrich. Phil Price. Tony Blackburn. Steve W hite and manager Jim Cramsie. Standing in back are coach Myron Dickerson. Kris Cox, Jon Vitaniemi. Eric Beer. Brian Henson. Keven Smith and Pat Hare. <Photo by Deb Fox)

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JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM — Shown above are members of the Wawasee High School junior varsity baseball team. Kneeling in front are Tracy Ryman. Jeff Carden. Mark Walker. Jeff Amick. Rob Jewson. Jim La Tour. Steve Yoder and Steve Hapner. Standing in back are David Roberts. Ryan Wuthrich. Phil Price. Jon Viteniemi. Jason Keim. John Hapner. Steve White. Kevin Tracey and Coach Dale Brannock. < Photo by Deb Fox)

Girls' track team wins NLC title

JPhe Northern Lakes Conference Title was brought home by the Wawasee High School girls' track team for the third consecutive year Tuesdayevening. May 11. Wawasee scored 98 points to win the conference. far above the second place team. Warsaw, who had 69 points. Other scores were Bremen. 624: Concord. 61; Goshen. 56; Plymouth. 34; North Wood. 194; and Rochester, three During the NLC meet Stacy Wall set a new NLC and school record in the 800 meter run with the time of 2:18.9. The 400 meter relay team of Rosalie Rouch. Sandy- Payne. Elise Gans and Jill Patty, aiso set a new school record of 52.3 and the 1600 meter relay team of Ann Kleinrichert. Anita Swope. Grace Stichter and Stacy Wall, set a new meet record in that event of 4:14.7. Placing for Wawasee were Karyl Charlton, second in high jump; Maude Packer, third in discus and fourth in shot put; Sandy Payne, second in hurdles. 15 6; Jill Patty, first in the 100 meter dash. 12 8; Marcia Sorensen, third in shot put; Shelia Kleinrichert, fourth in the 800 meter run, 2:275; Rosalie Rouch. sixth in the 200 meter dash. 27.6; Sonya Melendez, second in the 1600 meter run. 5:33; and Carol Walker, third in the 1600 meter run. 5:40.9. All three relay teams, the 400 meter. 800 meter and 1600 meter teams placed first in each event. Those girls on the 800 meter relay team include Rosalie Rouch. Ann Kleinrichert. Anita Swopeand Jenni Patty The team won its event in the t ime of 150 8 Results Hurdles — Long. (W). 15.2; "Total abstinence is easier than perfect moderation." St. Augustine

Payne (Wa). 15.6: Moren. (B>; Meyer. <B); Keil. (P>: Eshelman, (G) 100 meter dash — Patty (Wa) 12 8; Roberts. (C); Ersland. (W); Wright. iW>; Allen B>; Cloud, t R) 200 meter dash — Marks. (C), 26.5; Kolb. (G>; Wright. <W> third. Allen. (B>: Ersland, »W) 400 meter dash — Long (W>. 60.3-; Powell. (P); Pollock. <G>; Pletcher. (NW); Potts. (W); Dragant. ( P> 800 meter run — Wall. <Wa», 2:18.9; Yarian (B); Jones. <B>: S. Kleinrichert. (Wa). 2:27.5;

Bowling

Dan* Cauplas (Final Standings) Biasing & Freiheit 48’1 27’1 Smith! Rude 48’i Lund! Anderson 42', JJ's Gammiere & Blanchard 38 38 Kammerdiener & Owen 38 38 > Yeager 8> Shuherk 36'i .W i "Sablom & E Iward 36 40 He tty & Sherman 33'1 42’1 Dial 4 Niles 43’s Listol A Jewson 28 48 Hign team game and series Biasing a Freiheit-6201W SOCser es G Freiheit SS4 B Nues 529 E Shuherk 509 F Biasing 504 450 series J Niles 491 B Shuherk 490 N SeMom 47«. J Anderson 475. J Freiheit 474 MO games G Freiheit 2> 1 B Niles 204. B Hetty 206 160 games N Seblom I*7. Ul. J Niles >B4 >6l. J Freiheit >B7. B Shuherk 171. 168. B Smith 166. J Anderson 160. L Bestol 171 Friday Night Mixed (Final Standing) A roll ott to determine the champtons o« the Friday Night Mixed League was held atter regular bowling. Friday May 7 Shoe Snack winners o« the first halt ot the season and Oasis winner of second MH wore two teams involved Shoe Shack won the roll oft and Oasis was the runners up tor the season Oasis 88'7 Shoe Shack 87 ’ i 44'1 Jeanette s Bridal * Formal 78 5a Syracuse Rubber 7SW 56 1 i Stover s 75 *57 Barth 73 59 Ralston Purina Co 70 62 ToddClO M's *sto Abrell Construction Co 63'1 68'1 Keith's 81 E* 0 Marine Motors 60'1 71 Vj Louie's Bar* Grill » ?5 Maple Leaf Fairmont Homes M's 77W Overhead Door 46 86 Jink's 44 • High team game and series Jeanettes Bridal * Formal — 731 213* IDOseries E AtwineSXM Abrell 518. K Knisley 561. W Alderfer 523. B Penick 524. D Armbruster 51* B Simon 500. R Halsey 521. S. Flanagan 521. K. Solina 560. G Hamilton 580. W Hodge 550 450 series G Smith a»l. P Bright 471. L. Gilbert 45* S Beaty 486. S McKee 489 G Thwaits4B*. J Castro 4*5 200 games E Alwtne2o*. W Alderfer 200.

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Horn. <W); Chevalier. (G> 1600 meter run — Yarian. (B), 5:21.3. new meet record; Melendez, (Wa). 5:33; C. Walker, (Wa) 5:40.9; Gentry, (G); Ilowiecki, (C); Beatty, (P) High jump - Latimer, i O. five feet. Morris, (G). Kaminski. (NW), Gias burn. (C) and Charlton. iWa>, four feet. 10 inches. Holderman, <B> and Tokareik, (NW) Discus — Miller. (G) 109 feet, two inches. Moran. (B); Packer. (Wa); Lechlightner. (NW); Eckert. < B); Hurtle. (C > Shot put — Bollinger. (W), 34

T Burbank 204. G Hamilton 220. 210 160 games S Peterson 165. G Smith 194. tn. L Adair 175. 174.- P Bright 164. E Walker 176. S Beaty 167. 163. L Alderfer 164. S Penick 163. 162 L Gilbert 162 M Halsey 164 R Burbank 168 S Flanagan 171. 162 188 S McKee 165. 172. G Thwaifs 17* 163 K Solina 182 I*o 188 J Castro 179 Thursday Night Ladies (Final Standings) Mode O Day 85 4? Jerry's 84 i 47’1 Bud s 83 49 Jones 80 52 Barth 77‘i 54'1 Stanley Steemer 73'i 58’ i Thornburgs 73 59 Lake City Bank 7><i 60'1 Quacker s 6* - 63 . Monsanto 68 64 Liberty 64 68 Mary's 61 71 Bee Line 60’1 71H Pilcher's 60 72 Jay* 55'7 76’1 Kale Island Beacon S4'i 77>i NWLA 54 i 77'i Sandi s 47’1 84'1 Shoemakers 50 82 Bart'S 45’1 86’1 High team game and series North Webster Ladies Aum - *1*2512 500 series C Shepherd 543. H Taylor 522 S Wolterman 533, 5 Becher 513. A Henson 504. V Wilson 56*. B Swihart 53*. C Schwalm 528 450 series: S Bucher 45* J Napier 47*, P Pollock 4*7, D Long 463. I. MenZie 473. L Hansen 4*o. M Grim 451. K Stone 466 R Gerrlty 466. D Darr 482. R White 461. K Knisley 472. D Walton 4*2. J Miller 452. C _ Ritter 466. S Flanagan 480. L Greene 451 S Wolterman 485. C. Nolan 469. B Graft 47a J Maher 4*B. P Benson 474. B Grott 457. S Botosla 463. V Coburn 468. J Reed 486 M Cook 4*5. J Galloway 47* T Shepherd 466 -200 games D Walton 203. D Darr 204 V Wilson 201. 200. I Mentie 202. S Wolterman 201 170 games C Schwalm I*2. 181. R White 180. C. Moneyhefter 17* L. Hawn 173. K Knisley 180. S. Wolterman I*6. 17* C. Nolan 177. 8 Gross 175. S Woiferman 181. J Maher 188. 175. B Gross 191. S Batesla 188. Y. Coburn 171 H. Taylor 188. I*l. M Cook 17* 187. N Hill 17* J Galloway It* C. Shepherd 173. I*4. in. B Miller 171. K Stone 171. B Swihart 18* 18*. D Long 1 It. C Wert 184. L Hansen 17*. 180. J. Napier 171. S Becher 186. A Henson 173. 186. P. Pollock 176. l«*. S Peace 171

feet, seven inches; Kauffman, (G>; Sorensen. (Wa); Packer. iWa); George. (NW); Johnson. (C) Long jump — Horvath. (P). 15 eet 11 inches; Roberts. (C); Horn. (W); Lattimer, (C); Jones. <B); Kaminski. (NW) 400 meter relay — Wawasee. Concord. Warsaw. Plymouth, Rochester and Goshen 800 meter relay — Wawasee. Bremen. Goshen. Concord, North Wood and Warsaw1600 meter relay — Wawasee, Plymouth, Goshen, Warsaw. Bremen. North Wood

, County Moore s Shoes 47 21 Syracuse Rubber 44 24 Precision Auto <3to 24'S Bud's Body Shop 41 27 Cline's 3* 2* Barbee Lounge 37 31! Paul s U Lock it 36 32 Kurly's Keglers’ 32 36 Jeanette s Tum Shop 31H M's Wawasee Home Ser v 30 38 Brock Mfg 30 38 No Stars 30 38 Wawaseeßowl 28 40 Parker s Hybrids 27 41 Quackers Lounge 24„ 44 Thundersticks 23 45 High team game and series Moore's Shoes-936 2711 600 series B Thwaits 602 500 series C Eby 532 W Stahly 586. S Butt 581. M Zellmger 526. Kevin Knisley 512. Ken Knisley 553. G Knisley 560. D Knisley 541 9 Roeder 500. 0 Blosser s*o. C Coburn 540. G Lowe 534. D Barhydt 523. B Moffs 51*. H Cline 564. G Henning 584, G Whitacre 548 C Anderson 515. W Alderfer 50* J Tranter 533. C Summerlot 512. B SlabaughSSO E Harting 528 T Jone* 517. C Garner 5*9. P Hunter 508 200 game* W Stahly 203, 216. S. Butt 217. Ken Knisley 200, D Knisley 206. B Roeder 205. O. Taylor 210. D Blosser 21*. 214. G. Lowe2ol. H Cline22s. B Thwait*2H. 213. G Henning 221. G Whitacre 202. B Slabaugh 201. E Harting 205. C Garner 234. 205 Roll OH 3-2-82 C Eby 203 225. 201 62* S Solina 502 M Zelhnger 513. R Stahley 214 516 R Solina 513. 8 Simon 214. 204 586. D Butler '516. J. Morganthaler 517. B Thwaits2ll 524 County League Banquet 3-3-82 Roll OH — Tum Shop 2713, Moore * Shoe* — 2652 High team series: Moore's Shoe* 2*7*. Wawasee Home Serv 2862, Precision Auto 2845 ” High team game Moore's Shoe* 1053. Wawasee Home Service 1023. Precision Auto 100* Individual High Average - Bob Thwalts 188.6. Mike Zellinger 188 5. Clarence Eby 188.2 High Series - Clarence Eby 68*. Eric Coburn 675. Connie Anderson 664 High game — Bob Thwalts 260. Clarence Eby 278. Herman Clin* 260 Achievement Award Steve Solin* — Plus. 14 Pins Secretary's Award Rolland Wogoman

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