The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 18, Milford, Kosciusko County, 19 May 1982 — Page 8
THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., May 19,1982
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Sports
15 participate in Special Olympics
This past week end the regional Special Olympics was held at South Bend with 755 persons taking part Syracuse sent 15 children By qualify)ng at South Bend they will be able to go to the state Special Olympic Games June 4. 5 and 6. Money is still needed for transportation Cost per persons to go to the state games is $37.50 The children have sold over 719 Dairy Queen coupon books and received donations from concerned groups in the community May 21 is Dairy Queen Day and all profits that day at the Syracuse Dairy Queen will go to help the Lakeland Special Olympics Time or distance of each child in each event will goon the state level, where each will be classed with children of the same time and ability This way. every child will have Io work much harder at the state games There are approximately 4,000 persons taking part at Terre Haute for the state games Times and distances for Syracuse participants at South Bend have been reported by Pat Bartow Richard Allen placed first in the 200 meter, third in softball and fourth in frisbee Harold Cole placed first m_fnsbee. second in the 50 meter and third in softball
Warrior golfers defeat Concord and North Wood
Wawasee High School golf team defeated Concord and North Wood Tuesday evening. May 18. at South Shore Golf Course. Syracuse, after being 'defeated by Penn High School on Monday evening. May 17. at Tippecanoe Lake Golf Course In match the final score was Wawasee 319. Concord 352. and North Wood 352 On Monday the final tally was Penn 308. Wawasee 319* The Wawasee Junior Varsity team won both ti matches on these two evenings ‘ y a score of 359 for Wawasee and 389 for North Wood on Tuesday evening and 363 for Wawasee to 373 for Penn on Monday evening Con cord did not have a junior varsib golf team
Smith voted Irish MVP in baseball
Bryan Smith, a Notre Dame University senior from Syracuse, was voted the Fighting Irish’s baseball team’s most valuable pitcher rfcfcntly. The team finished its season 28-15 and honored members at the annua)
4 participate in US Kids tourney
Jeff Welborn,, Brett and Brad Traviolia and Todd Manges participated in the US Kids Wrestling Tournament at Decatur Center. Saturday. May 15. Welborn, Brett and Brad Traviolia placed first in their divisions Manges received a second Welborn and Brad Traviolia Wrestled in the 13 and 14 year old
Tippy Property Owners to sponsor boating course
The Lake Tippecanoe Property Owners Association is sponsoring the Indiana Boater Education course offered by the Department of Natural Resources. Law Enforcement Division The course is free and open to all persons. 12 years old and older, interested in taking the boating course The classes will be held on the evenings of June 29-30 and July 1 from 7-9 pm at the Patona BayBoat Company showroom. Registration may be made at any of the marinas on Tippecanoe Lake or by contacting Bill Miller,
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Shane Jenkins placed first in the 200 meter, first in the standing dong jump and second in frisbee Tonya Jenkins placed first in the 50 meter, first in standing long jump and fourth in frisbee. Danny McCulloch placed first in frisbee, second in 200 meter and standing long jump John Medlock placed first in the 50 meter and softball and eighth in frisbee Jason Mock placed first in the 200 meter and the standing long jump and second in frisbee Jason Morrow placed second in the 200 meter and the standing long jump and fifth in frisbee. Kenny Murphy placed first in the 50 meter, second in frisbee and third in standing long jump Marcy Ruggles placed first in the 50 meter and first in softball, seventh in frisbee Rusty Schrock placed first in frisbee, second in the 50 meter and third in softball Margaret Smith placed second in the 50 meter and frisbee and third in softball Gabe Sterling placed first in softball fourth in frisbee and fifth in the 200 meter Julie Storey placed third in the 50 meter and fourth in standing long jump and frisbee Heigh Taylor placed first in the 50 meter, second in softball and sixth in frisbee
Individual scores for Tuesday night’s match were: Jeff Atwood. 38. 40 — 78; Dave Schacht. 37. 42 — 79. Vince Price. 40, 43 — 83, Bryan Beaty. 40. 42 — 82. and Ken Paulus. 38. 42 —BO In junior varsity play individual scores were: Kim Zurcher. 39. 39 — 78. Keith Burbank, 47. 48-95; Steve Dunithan. 45. 44 — 89; Ron Damals. 47. 48 - 95; and Jeff Schmahl. 47. 56 — 103 Monday’s Match Individual scores for Monday s match against Penn were; Atwood. 41. 38 — 79; Paulus. 42. 46 — 88; Price. 41. 38 — 79; Schacht, 39, 41 — 80; and Beaty. 40, 41 — 81 Individual scores for the junior varsity were Zurcher, 44. 44 —. 88; Burbank, 49, 46 — 95. Dun it han. 45 . 46 - 91; Daniels. 48. 41 - 89, Schmahl. 60. 43 - 103
awards banquet Smith has turned in his best baseball performance on the mount for the Irish, by compiling a- 7-2 record with a 4 28 earned run average He led the squad in innings pitched with 61
age group while Brett Traviolia and Manges wrestled m the 11-12 year-old age group The US Wrestling Federation State Championship will be held on May 22 at Valparaiso High School This is a qualification tournament for the Great Lakes championship tournament which will be at Wawasee High School on May 28 and 29
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, Ladies ptl Golf Results H BOULDERBELLES On May 12 Betty Scott won first low gross during the Boulder Belles play with Donna Beer taking second » ' Leatnce Rapp won first low net and Mrs Scott won second. Donna Beer won low putts for the day SOUTHSHORE The play of the day on Tuesday for the South Shore ladies was “Throw Out.” Winning in the 18-hole play were the following First — Lucy Johnson Second — Eiie Caudill Third — Three-way tie between Susie Harper, Sandy Walgamuth and Gloria Stoffel Winning m the nine-hole play were the following First — Carol Clark ' Second — Jane Edwards Third — Dorian Armstrong .Fourth — Tie between Billie Gross and Lois McClure Fifth — Ginny Lamley Sixth — Tie between Peg Smith and Mary Ann Morton MAXWELTON Maxwelton Ladies Day. was held on May 12 at the golf course The play of the day was Most Sixes Winners for nine holes Marge Yoder and Patty Norman tied for first place For 18 holes there was also a tie for first place, with Maggie Smith and Joan Stoelting winners Second place for 18 holes was won by Doris Sedgwick Dot Stahiy, Pat Hoover, June Lantz, Ann Brooks and Rosie Lantz tied for second place in nine holes
Katrina Curtis to compete in 'B2 YMCA nationals
Katrina Curtis. 13-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curt (Manlynnei Curtis of Chapman Lake, has qualified and will attend the 1982 National YMCA Gymnastics Championships held May 21-23 in Los Angeles. Calif., at the California State University. Katrinas mother. Marilynne. is the guidance dio|ctor at Wawasee High School. Katrina attends the seventh grade at the Warsaw Middle School and has been coached by former members of the Wawasee High School gymnastics team. Heather Beer and Tracy Rinker, during the summer In addition she has had lessons coached by high school Coach Kim Conrad at the Lakeland Youth Center Miss Curtis is the first member of the local YMCA Community to Milford girls win at Triton The Milford Junior High girls track team traveled tu Tn ton Tuesday evening. May 11. to capture another victory The Milford girls defeated the Tnton team 84-25. winning 11 of the 13 events Receiving blue ribbons were Shelley Brumbaugh, discus. Irma Cruz, high jump and 400 relay team member. Steff Swihart, low hurdles; Mancela Melendez, mile run. Ronda Amsden, half mile run. Darlene Justice. 200 meter run and member of the 400 relay team; .Amy Bucher. 400 meter relay team member Heidi Beer. 400 meter relay team member; Sylvia Zamora. 800 meter relay team member; Traci Ostendorf. 800 meter relay team member; Suzy Baumgartner. 800 meter relay team member, and Maggie Edwards, long jump. 100 meter run, 60 meter dash and 800 meter relay team member Second place winners for the Trojans were Irma Cruz, long jump and hurdles; Sylvia Zamora, high jump and 400 meter run; Heidi Beer, discus; Darlene Justice. 60 meter dash; and Amy Bucher. 200 meter run Third place winners were Heuh Beer, shot put; Darlene Justice, discus; Rhonda Amsden. lowhurdles; Traci Ostendorf, mile and half mile; Steff Swihart. 60 meter run; Veronica Garza. 400 meter run; and Paula Smith, 100 meter run. ' NEW PARIS ]! SPEEDWAY — SATURDAY MKHTH — i 1 j Exciting Action < S TRIALS k:M ' RACES 7:4S'
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WAWASEE TRACK TEAM — Shown above are members of the Wawasee High School track team. Kneeling in front are Mike Brian. Dave Melendez. Brad LeCount. Dick Doll. Mike Hernandez. Mike LeCount and Brian Popenfoose. Standing in the second row are Ross Dahlstrom. Jeff Long. Jeff Thorn. Brian
Boys defeat Triton team 4 The Milford Junior High boys’ track team completely obliterated Triton last night by defeating them 95-23. Drew Rosenberry won the long jump. 60 and 100. Steve Galegor won the hurdles and 400. Gary Slabaugh won the pole vault and Ned Hunsberger won the 1600 meter run. Harvey Melendez won the 800 meter run and Brent Corl won the high jump. Elias Hernandez won the 200 meter run.
KATRINA CURTIS qualify for nationals She will compete in All Around — bars, beam, floor, and vault. Her coaches for this event are Les Bauer, and Beverly (Berghorni Jesch Mrs Jesch was a former team member on the Wawasee High School gymnastics team and both coaches were on the Ball State gymnastic team Coach Les Bauer will accompany Katrina to the championships leaving on Thursday, May 18, for which her team members gave her a surprise send off at practice on Monday. Bowling Tuesday Night Summer Sheron s Call Girls 3 . i Sunshiner s 3 1 Donut Holes 1 3 Moonshiners ■ 1 3 High team game and ser.es Sharon sCa Girls— 450 130 V <SO series J Slabaugh 4*2 0 Glon 491 I*o games 0 Gose ’M. J Siabaugh I*7 A Joint 179 O Glon 1«7. 175 Thursday Men's Kurly's Keglers 4| Wawasee Bow! 4 , No 2 t 4 No * | 4 High team game and series Kurly s Keglers - S3O 2023 TOO sertes D Smith 753. Dick 711; j Sheets 702 Paul W *« senes L Longenbaugh **4 Ben 645 200 games 0 Smith 201 Dick 201. J Glon 204 Paul 215
Milford girls lose to Bremen
The Milford Junior High Girls’ track team traveled to Bremen last week only to be defeated in its second meet of the season with a score of 494-59*2. Those students winning blue ribbons were Irma Cruz, long and high jump; Heidi Beer, shot put. Shelley Brumbaugh, discus; and Laurie Stookey. 800 meter run Second place finishers for Milford were Maggie Edwards, long jump and 100 meter run; Karen Benning, shot put; Heidi Beer, discus; Sylvia Zamora, high jump; and Steff Swihart, low hurdles Third place finishers were Sylvia Zamora, long jump. Shelley Brumbaugh, shot put;
Sports Calendar Week Os May 19 To May 26 WEDNESDAY Lakeland Junior High track meet 3:3opm. at Syracuse Wawasee varsity and junior varsity baseball XA . 4:30p m., vs Warsaw at Wawasee SST THURSDAY JjF North Webster Junior High track irf* Tippe Valley Invitational W Wawasee golf NLCMeet. at South Bend Erskine Track sectional at Plymouth Milford Junior High seventh and eighth grade boys’ and girls’ track 4 p.m., at Tippe Valley SATURDAY Wawasee golf All day, Lafayette invitational Wawasee girls'tennis sectional \ 9 a m , Elkhart Memorial V TUESDAY =• Wawasee baseball 4:30 p.m., at Central Noble Wawasee junior varsity 4:30p.m.. at West Noble Wawasee boys’ and girls’ track recognition program 7:30 p.m., auditorium WEDNESDAY Wawasee girls' track regional At Fort Wayne Northrop
Comment On Sports BASEBALL • • • • By Pete Frltchh-
WASHINGTON. D. C. - The question inevitably arises whether the New York Yankees, as a club, can maintain a high state of morale when the owner continues to act like a child. Managers are changed about as in a game of musical chairs and popoff comments from the owner about his players and winning and losing regularly make the headlines.
Darlene Justice, discus and 200 meter run; Laurie Stookey. high jump; Maggie Edwards. 50 meter dash; and Sylvia Zamora. 400 meter run
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Walls. Scott Badskey, Mike Ballinger, Kirk Stichter and Line Perkins. Standing in back are Coach Jerry Minton. Jim Morris, Jeff Weaver. Joel Rhoades, Scott Johnson. Kevin Marks. Don Roulo, Todd Reiff and Ron Schwartz. .Not shown are team managers Bob Mansfield. Paul Siegfried and Paul Taylor. (Photo bv Deb Fox)
Baseball is not a game which one can order won. Players aren’t responsive to threats that since they make so much money, they are to win. Rather, baseball is a game of psychology, as much as anything else, and most experts and managers would agree players need to be relaxed to perform their best. How can they be relaxed when such pressure, in behalf of winning, is applied? And how can they feel secure in an organization like today’s New York Yankees? For this reason, the Yankees are no longer favorites in the American League East this year.
Track brats to hold first summer practice ,
The Northern Indiana Track Brats Sanctioned AAU Track and Field Club will hold its first summer practice Thursday, June 3, at North Wood High School’s new all weather stadium The club, which will host one of Indiana’s five AAU sectional meets this summer, is open to all area boys and girls from age nine Hole in one atMaxwelton James Ranson, Goshen, made a hole in one at Maxwelton Golf Course Saturday afternoon. May 15. Hanson was playing on the 13th hole, which is 130 yards. He was using a number eight iron. His playing companions were Vince Leo. Goshen: Jerry Johnson. Syracuse; and George Myers of New Paris.
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through 18. Practices will be' Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m The track will open at 5 p.m. Those interested in joining the club should show up at the first practice. The Nappanee Noon Kiwanis Club .is providing financial support for the club to assist in the purchase of uniforms. For more information, contact Coach Dick Pletcher at 773-4188 during the day or at 773-4324 evenings or contact Peg Hunssberger at 773-4252 days or 7734074 evenings Name ommitted It has been brought to our attention that the name of Pat Speicher was omitted from the list of Wawasee High School vdrsity baseball players in the picture cutline last week. Speicher, who was absent due to an illness, is a senior starter for the Warriors.
