The Mail-Journal, Volume 19, Number 47, Milford, Kosciusko County, 8 December 1982 — Page 10

THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., December 8.1882

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Sports

- —-Skiing in Indiana

A decade ago. if you had wanted to snow ski, you wouldn’t have dreamed of staying in Indiana The Hoosier State simply was not thought of as a haven for downhill skiing. That’s not true anymore. You can “Wander Indiana ’’ to any one of 10 ski resorts and have the time of your life, gliding downhill on mounds of snow and then spending a relaxing evening around the lodge fireplace with fellow ski enthusiasts. The state s ski resorts are dispersed throughout Indiana, from LaPorte ia the northwest corner of the state to Lawrenceburg along the Ohio River Ski Valley, in LaPorte, is a short distance from the Indiana Toll Road and SR 2. It has five slopes and prides itself on "the

Warrior grapplers fall to Goshen

By SHARON STUCKMAN Wawasee’s wrestling teamjr traveled to Goshen Tuesday evening and was defeated by Goshen, who is now 5-1 overall and 1-0 in the conference The score of the meet was Goshen 37Wawasee 22 Wawasee had five winners, two winning by pm and one by a major decision. Pat Inks, of Wawasee won by a pin in the heavyweight division and Todd Reiff won another pin for the Warriors at 177 * Mike Hernandez won by a major decision in the 132 pound class The other Warrior winners . were Dave Melendez and Tony Blackbum At 98 pounds Goshen’s Roy Shively defeated Dewayne Turner 9-0. and Randy Eveler defeated Wawasee’s Chuck Cotton by pin, in 41 seconds, in the 105-pound class Joe Grise of Goshen, at 112, defeated Rob DeSomer, 6-3, and at 119 Chris Bowman defeated Wawasee s Brad Traviola 2 1 Wawasee had winners in the next two weight classes, as David Melendez defeated Mike Wittrig

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TuenUv Nil* Ladies Tranter* Graphic* 34 M Golden Rator J 3 27 Syracuse rubber 33 V Waite' Drug* 32 2» Wawasee 11th Frame 23 35 W>gg* Excuvabng 24 M High team game and aerie* Wigg* E«cavatmg - 433 2355 500 serie* S Keim 572 8 Swihart 337 430 ser >e* C stump 453. N Shold* 454. N Anderson 4*5C Yoder 477 0 Gkm44* 200 game* S Keim 2>4 8 Swihart 200 '4O game* M Wigg* 170. Deb L 121. 142 C Stump i>4. N Shield* 144. N Anderson 140 140. S Keim I*o >*• M Lambright 147 L Gardner 145 8 Swihart 174 141 C Voder 147 S Pachyniki 142, 0 Glon 144. 175. K Larimer >*r S Gilbert 144 Thursday Night Lade* Bud * 34 14 Liberty Home* 34 14 Wkwaseeßowl 35 ’* Jones 3* II Monsanto 32 ! S 1»H Pilcher * ■ 30'? 21 i Buyrite j 30 ' 22 Stop Inn 24 i 25 s Barth 2d 2* Quacker * 2* 24 N W L A 25 27 .< Thornburg s 23'* N‘* Stanley Steamer 23'* 24’s Nm*s 6 22 » SGM 21’7 » i Bee L me 2* 31 ;■ Sand * 20 ? 3iA LCBII It 33 LCBI 12 to Designer* Gallery >4'* 41H High team game and senes Jone* 433 2545 5<V series J Mullens 5'4. K Knotty 321 L J"* s Becher SO4 V Wilson 344. V Coburn JC3 H Taylor 322 J Reed 314 E Siabaugh ssr M Pau” '** 8 White 342 S Wolter man 547 <3O series G Shepherd 454 S Flanagan 4’2 J Mickman asi S Corn *73. B Kilgore 447 R Gerr <ty *45 B GrpH 434 0 Darr 4*o C Schweim**s L Hawn *4l. P Bright *44 S Kern *44 $ Stahley 447 L Hansen 454 8 Kime 444 Mi Coca *44 N Reeve 41* 0 Walton 4*5 J Brown 4*3 200 games M Cook 211. D Walton 227 8 Kline 225 V Wilson 202 J Reed 20* M Paul* 2*7 8 White 234 170 .rrMi E Siabaugh '7O. its. it*. $ Shepherd 'JO M PavH I*l 8 While I*o. S Flanagan in t*O S Worterman it?, tei. 12*. V Wilson IM Y Coburn IM H Taylor 114. 141. J Reed I*2 >45 J Hickman 123. S Corn 171 S Becher 123. IM L Jone* >«oi R Garrity 141. J Andersen I*2. 0 Coburn 11a C Schwalm 1 M L Hewn I*2, P Bright 171 $ Kern I*2. K Knaley 'M, 14*. S Stahley l>4 L Hansen 12$. P Summerlot 144 J Mullen* ill. 124. H Stutt ill. N Reeve 12*. J Brown IM Dana Couple* Biasing* Freiheit ’» I Yager * Shuherk IS * pal* Sender* u io Smith* Rud* '1 H Gammier** Blanchard >2 12 Lund* Anderson 10 U Harmon * E •war a *0 14 Lisfol * Besfol ’0 14 Gromau** Kammer dlener 10 14 Hetty * Sherman 2 12 High *am game Grothaus * Kem merdiener — 430 High Warn str to* Gammiere * Blanchard -ms 300 serie* L Werner SM t. Gammiere 312 *.30 serie* B Smith 412 NO games J DM1204

natural look" in skiing, which means real snow, no man-made snow Ski Valley will be open until February 28. seven days week. A few miles away in Valparaiso is The Pines Ski Area, alsoJ»pen seven days a week until March 1. depending on the weather. \The Pines has a wide variety's of facilities including seven slopes, two beginner areas, night and a modern chalet to warm yourself. You can rent equipment. and if you don’t know how to ski. don’t let that keep you away: The Pines has an excellent ski school Bendix Woods is actually a county park, but it offers fine downhill skiing Located in New Carlisle (12 miles west of South Bend on SR 2). the park has one

7-2, in the 126 pound class, and at 132 Mike Hernandez won a major decision, defeating Mark Eveler 101. At 138 Goshens Wes Davis defeated Steve Yoder 9-0 The 145-pound class match was an exciting match, as Tony Blackburn defeated Goshen's Joe Bailey 11-10 Don Biller of Goshen defeated Jason Keim 12-0 in the 155 pound class and Goshen’s Tod Miller defeated Jim Cramsie by pin in 2:27,at 167 In the 1977 pound class Todd Reiff pinned Goshen's Rod VanderWey in 1:20 Tim Fraser of Wawasee lost by pin to Goshen s Bruce Abramson, at 185,in 1:52 Pat Inks of Wawasee pinned Jeff Bontrager in 140 in the heavyweight division. The junior varsity team lost to Goshen Warrior winners were Troy Watson and Ron Martin. Goshen accepted several wins by forfeit The final score was 51-10, Wawasee's record is now 1-1. The team travels to Rochester on Thursday, Dec. 9. and on Tuesday. Dec. 14. to Bremen

'4O games 8 Smith 144. <4* J Anderson I4>. A Yager 142 J Freiheit 141 Thursday Morning Early Birds Tweefyßird* 35 13 Flamingos X >4 Dirty Bird* 24 24 Humming Bird* I 40 High team game and sere* Tweety Bird* SOS '420 SOOserie* J RudasicsSOS 450*eries J Gray 444 B Kline 451 ISO game* B Stoner 134 C Clme >SO. 113. T Bouterse 131 B Kune 143. 140. J Gray 14* )4>J Ruda*ic* 174 I*3 J Hostetler 142 R CorllSl J West 133 Prep* CL M S 23 13 Foul Play 20 14 Pin Splitter* 14 11 Bowling Start 14 12 Blue Jay* I* >4 3 Misses *1 Hit 11 I* Cannon Ball* 11 14 Yellow-Jacket* 14 22 High team game and serie* 3 Misses * I Hit 413 120* 200ser.es C Jone* 231 D Moore 233 123 series T Flanagan IM A Dunlthan I*3. S Jone* I*3 ISO game* K Leamon. A Rensberger 142. R Anderson 142. J Clevenger 142. J DeSomor 132 A Wineland 123 >OO games S Jone* 102 C Jone* 122. >o* A Dunithan ill. T Flanagan 101 D Moore 121.114 23 games M Walton 2* K Leamon 2t. *2. N Jones 74 D Byrd M S Jones *4 A Rentberger 42 40.A W.neland *2 *l. C Burr *3. S King 2* D Flanagan *0 R Anderson 4* 74 J Clevenger 4* Chore Time u Dana 41 »» Waiters 3? ” Wuthrich* 331* 305* Carriage Inc 33 21 Campbell* 34 22 Sleepy Owt 32 24 Sharps 30's 2317 Shues 31 23 Lando Lake* 30 34 Ligonier Tele 2* V Mathew* Body Shop 30 20 Denny 44 30 20 NO 13 34 30 Eagle* »** 34'* Webster Van* 12'* 34'* Turt Bar I3t* 40>* Haughev* 30'* 224 Kiwants 12'* 43'■» Family Fare 4 40 High team game Ligonier Tele ->042 High team series Wuthrich*- 300a 400 serto* D Wvthnch 402. I Newman 434 SOO senes T Gammiere M 3. R Harmon 3H J. Bertman 300. G Thornsbury 573 O Dull 541. G Pautt SM K Knisley SM A Boies 330. L Kammerer 50* D Smith 530 B Kaiser 302. L Welty 330. B Rice 50* R White 33*. P Gate* 503. L Young SOS. D Levernier 331 O John* 33* D Butter 30*. G Sorensen 334. K Keontr 300 100 game* 0 Wuthrich >l2. >l2 G Thorn*bury42< D Dull 221. K Knisley 2M. L Kammerer 102 D Smith MS. B Kaiser >ll, L Newman Ml. O Kehr »l Lane Burner* M 10 Canncnballer* MH ’•'* Trotan* M X Miller* Heating 2* 20 Craty Beilers 21'* MH Alabama Strikers 23 25 Strike Force 23 23 AHoyCat* 22 X

beginner, one intermediate and two advanced slopes Rental available and there -are also five miles of cross -.country skiing trails and four fun ihner taibe runs Squth of Gbshen in New Paris is the (Wft—Wawasee Ski Resort. Avid skiers may enjoy skiing seven joays a week on nine ski Large groups are asked to _«iake advanced reservations The lodge has a pro shop with rentals available, a lounge and a bar area with a cozy fireplace Even when there is no snow elsewhere in the state, the Pleasant Run Ski Area may have up to 24 inches of the white stuff on its slopes Located in the westcentral town of Greencastle, Pleasant Run has four slopes and enough snow-making equipment to produce a ton a minute under good conditions Open seven days a week and until 10 30 p m (11 p.m. on week ends), this is an excellent place for beginners to learn downhill skiing Visitors are flocking to Nashville in the winter now, not just in the popular autumn months. Why? Nashville Alps Ski Resort and Long Mountain. Nashville Alps has eight slopes, all fully lighted allowing for romantic night skiing. It also features an eye-catching chairlift, easily seen from the road. Visitors can relax in the cozy lodge and enjoy tasty meals in the case. Long Mountain is one mile southwest of Nashville on SR 46 It features three slopes: one beginner and two intermediate. The resort has a Ski-A-Long Ski Shop and a lodge that " serves food and beverages Some of the Midwest's best downhill skiing can be found in south-central Indiana at Ski Paoli Peaks which plans to open from mid-December to mid-March The popularity of this resort has been responsible for its expansion to nine slopes, two triple and one quad-chairlift. Open daily, Paoli Peaks was the state’s first ski resort to have night skiing. Facilities include a ski lodge, equipment rental and a ski school Perfect North Slopes is near Lawrenceburg and serves the tristate area with wonderful downhill skiing Six slopes of

Yeltow Jackets 11 31 Firebirds 13 33 High team game and series Strike Force — 4.14 2321 450 series M Mcßroom 4*4 400 series T Roberts 414. C Brower*i2 350 serie* B Burbank 3*4, K Judd 3»3 B Rensberger 342 S Carson 303, V Flanagan 300 A Flanagan 3*3 J R Noel 310. T Shields 343 D Price 335 B Richcreek 333 150 game* S Carson 144. C. Brower 157. M Mcßroom 154. 210 B Rensberger 133. H Brower 152 B Burbank ISO 125 game* A Flanagan 143. V Flanagan 143. T Clevenger 142. B Hlnderer 130. D Price IM B Richcreek 135. K Judd 134. IX. M Borden 133. J Shields 131. 132. C Sol in* 124 J R Noel 12* 134. B Leedy IX. T Robert* 122 14* 144. S Kahl* 122, C Brower 124 IX S Gardner 124 Land a-Lakes Cromwell Lbr 33'j !*'■» Red Door Inn 32 X Lovic * 32 20 Mid American , 32 X Syracuse Legion 31 21 DocsHdw 31 21 Rinker Built 30'* 21'v Wawaseeßowl n>* 22's Kurly sKeglers n 23 DarrPgtnl 22'* MH Whitacres 25 ; 22 Shrimpbcwi 24 2S Worker Bro* 24 2* Ligonier Elks 22 30 Stat* Bank of Syracuse >• 31 Commodore 21 31 Crow Rooting ‘ I*H »H Knight* pt Caiumbu* i*H 33'* Goshen Auto Elect I4H 33'j Grace Lutheran l*H jji* High team gam* and serie* Mid American-435 2232 too series D Patrick 45* 300 serie* D Galloway B Bauman. R Castro. W Benson B Lithe T Willman S Soiina E Edgar P Wtison M Yoder B E<ns»*dei M Sprague B HKk* M Durham D Rigdon C Coburn. S R<h mend B Gratt. J Warren. M Holte G Sorenson. K Doty. G Klenke L Newman. K Knisley. L Smglelon. F Nyikos. H Hochstetler 0 Taylor. A Epert M Moore H Hamilton w Hodge T Hodge 200 games T Wiiiman2Q2 D Patrick MO 232 s Sohna 211 E Edgar XI. P WUson 224 M Yoder »4 M Sprague 213. B Hick* 22A 200 M Hoile 224 L Newman 211. F NyikoslOO H Hochatetter 213. D Taylor 213 A Eper«2olH Ham.iron2o2 W Hodg*2H T Hodge 20’ o Tuesday Aftereeea Todd's ' 34 14 Premier* » 12 Teghtmever » » Stat* Bank X 22 LaPetne X M Brower** X 22 Dewart Lak* 23 >2 Beacon » X MMHrcratt » » Commodore »• 33 AcePott 1* M ThePo*t 11 33 High team game State Bank -M2 High team serie* Teghtmeyer - 22*0 300 serie* I Jone* 322 B SmitMUM J Knudßnfi 523 430 series S Flanagan 4*4. J Deck *3l L Brower 443. J Lanti 472. F Garber *4A L Johnson 4*2. $ WoH*rman 4*4 XSgame* L Jena*>i* MB game* S- Flanagan IM. 120. L Jone* IM L Whit* 141 L Brower 140 122. J Lent* 141 I*4 B Smith 147. 144. D Craig 122. S. Heckaman IM. M Willard >23. F Garber I*4. L McFarland 124. L Johnson 14*. M J Knudson IN. 124. M Gtddlng 144. $ Wolterman 172. C. Ink* IM

varying degrees of difficulty can be covered with man-made snow for skiing even when it hasn’t snowed for awhile. Both beginners and old pros are welcome and a complete line of accessories for both is available in the pro shop The rustic lodge offers an excellent view of the slopes, and there is a food service and refreshments area inside, too. The southern most resort is Ski Sta elite in Sellersburg. Ski Starlite has terrific facilities not only for skiing but for a whole day of fun. The lounge on the premises has a full liquor license and live entertainment nightly. The resort also boasts the longest trail (one mile) and the largest snow-making system in the state so no one will miss one minute of prime skiing. For more information on exciting downhill skiing, call the "Wander Indiana" hotline (in state): 1-800-622-4464. Girls' JV tourney plans finalized Wawasee athletic director Hal Traviolia has announced the pairings for the Wawasee High School junior varsity basketball tournament scheduled for Saturday. The Warriorettes will battle Bremen in the first game at 9 am. in the gymnasium and North Wood will tangle with Concord in the physical education annex courts. The championship and consolation game are slated to begin at 1 p.m. with the championship clash in the gymnasium and the consolation game in the annex. Tickets for the tournament are $1 per session for adults and students. Pre-school children will be admitted free of charge. ONE MINUTE SPORTS QUIZ 1. Who will clash in the Sugar Bowl? 2. Name the teams in the Rose Bowl. 3. What college was the 1979 National Football Champions? , 4. Ottis Anderson plays pro football for what team? 5. Who was the NBA Rookie of the Year in 1980?

Sunday Nit* Mixed Wallace Welding 34 20 Village Plumbing & Heating 35 21 Siabaugh Canvas m 22 Fairmont Homes 31 25 Sleepy Owl 31 25 T. J Trucking 24 22 North Webster Blue Flame 24 22 Harold’s Team 22 24 Syracuse Rubber 25 31 Miller.'* Heating MH 31H Pacer Oil 20H 35H Adventure's )j High team geme and series Village Plumbing & Heating - 225 IMS M 0 series M Clevenger *l* 500 series R Hawn 514. T Whit* 531. K Here 524. E Siabaugh 525. S Rensberger 554 B Miller 503. L Rite 513. M Draper 523 G Lowe 51$ 450 serie* J Smith 4M. L Hawn 424 200 game* S Rensberger 211 B Miller 202 M Clevenger 211.215 140 games J Smith 144. 174. K Larimer 14? M Gray 144. L Hawn 124. E Siabaugh 1711411*4. J Galloway I*3. P Lamb 144. t Rite 124.1*2. S Price 121 County Bud’s Body Shop X 12 Cline’s X 12 Moore* Shoe* M 22 Wawasee Hom* Service 34 22 Wawase* Service Center 34 22 Kurly'* Kegler* 33 >3 5 Wonders XH »H Parker* Hybrids XH 22W Wawase* Bowl X X Jeanette** Tun Shop >T X Paul * U Lock It 22 x Miller's Heating 24 32 Barbee Lounge X 34 Wawase* Pro Shop 1* M Sylvan Marin* 17 X nth Frame Lounge 17 x High team game and series Wawase* Service Center — 1004 2744 MOierx* a ThwetHOM 300 serie* H Dtiak SX C Garner 5M D Smith 324 P Beetlev 522 K Knisley SX E Henning 344 M Shellne 327 G Lowe XI D Elkin* 353. W Atderter 504. T Whit* 3*l. C Swihart 341. T Hutter 321. J Kirkdorter 5*3 W Stahly M Zollinger 35* E Coburn 324. G Fi»h*r 513 . xogame* D Smith 204 K Knisley 211 G Stone X*. G Lowe 224. XI. B Thwait* 20* Ml D ElamsXl. T White>ll W T Hutter *ll J Kirkdorter 201 W Stahty 222. d Hayes 210. B Coburn Ml. M Sheilne 203 Misfit MMiml Sleepy Ow< 41 1* Miller* 40 x Barth X 11 Stovers 33 23 Ci4»s>c MH XH Syracuse Rubber M M RaHtan PurMa 31H XH Brenning 31 24 Mapte Leaf X 3? Knl»ievs X n Oeste X 34 Keith* M 3* Todd* 1* 42 Louie* . 13 42 High team geme and serie* Sleepy Owl--404-MS4 SOOserie* G Knisley 3M. P White Ml. D Armbruster SN, L Gilbert 534. E Alwme 302 S Yoder 307 P. Bright ST*. P Flanagan S*i 430 serie* K. Knisley 423. L Hewn 4*4. R Burbank 4BS. J. Maher 452. B Hamilton 457. K Seiina4»7 XBgame* P White 211. B PlMck >U. D Armbruster >ll. >< L Gilbert and P Bright *ls INgames K Kniswy IM L Hawn I*2. R Burbank IM. L Gilbert Ml. in. IM j Smith 177 E. Alwme IM B Hamilton in. K Soiina IX. P Bright 143. 12*

A 0 A v fl O Bill ' 3O / 43 r o O — A I q A fin e-'-wr ■4 T E I rl r! (l IJi h IrikiFV VI A f /Vs but a LIU Ft if 1/1 IT IrjTl 1 1 H i ' FRESHMAN GlßLS—Pictured above are members of the freshman girls' basketball team with their coach Jim Hite. In front are Stephanie Eldridge, Beckie Welty, Darlene Justice. Mel Berger, Becca Stiver and Dawn Coy. In back are Coach Hite. Amy Bucher, Michelle Harter, Chris Troup, Lori Galloway. Tina Lehman and Shelley Brumbaugh. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman) •moi* ■■■■■■■ ———■ —■——w> ——i hMMMmmnhimb mommcumb *■■■■■■ A A ■ CT F> A /x LU mH GIRLS* JV — Members of the Wawasee High School girls' junior varsity basketball team are pictured above. Kneeling in front are Karla Stichter. Michelle Harter, Christy Speicher. Lori Galloway. Sheila Kleinrichert and Greta Hilker. In back are coach Barb Brouwer. Chris Richards. Lori Hepler. Tammy Welborn. Corky Farmer and Amy Clouse. (Photo by Sharon Stuckman) >

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