The Mail-Journal, Volume 23, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 15 October 1986 — Page 9
Sports
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bTare golf competition was good for underclassmen
A tradition of competing in the state finals has begun for the Wawasee girls golf team. The Warriors played for the second year in the state meet at the Muncie Elks Golf Course last Saturday. Although their 15th place finish was lower than their averages would indicate, Coach Mark Timpe said he was pleased with the effort the girls put forth this year in advancing to the state meet. Competition was keen at Muncie as Noblesville won the match
■RKT ftM[ 11 drably» EL? hR i' mK" \ H A W ■L j 1 k A I I II 1 1 HI B \ ft ftr? \ It t HP*‘A’ TEAM — Pictured are the members of the girls’ volleyball ‘A’ team from Syracuse Junior High School. In the front row, from left, are Manager Ann Simms, Ann Southern, Nikki Marsh, Jenna deSomer, Nikki Jones, Melanie Anderson, Lori Gargett, and Manager Heather Huffman. Seated in the second row are Coach Janet Dunno, Lori Boies, Paige Price, Trina Leamon, Dawn Firestone. Lori Stiver, April Mock, and Nicole Neff. Absent was Angie Means. (Photo by Leslie Miller) r * 1 mk ftnS i st WEB! !•*> Hr - H B ftK ■el SB It * Ift liftLX4Tf▼ 1 • • i ■ ■ - . - . ■ . - . ‘B’ TEAM — Members of the girls’ volleyball ‘B’ team from Syracuse Junior High School are pictured above. From left are Coach Sue Ganshorn, Heather Perzanowski, Jodi Brumbaugh, Sherrena Kirkwood. Marji Page, Ann Bender, Sara Kline, and Manager Candi Solina. In the back row are Melanie Skelton, Amber Jones, Stephanie Skelton, April Mock, Angie Dutcher, and Nicole Neff. (Photo by Leslie Miller)
Bowling
Alley Cats ' 19 9 Chumps 19 9 Waußeez IS 10 3 Delites 17 II Youngsters 17 11 Lambs Case 15 13 Go. Getters 14 14 Grannies and the Kid 13 15 Inkspots 10 18 Go Go Girls 10 18 Runabouts 9 19 High team game: Grannies and the Kid — 483 High team series: 3 Delites — 1315 500 series: C. Jones 506, D. Lovellette 506. 450 series: T. Stewart 481, P Snyder 463 200 games: C. Jones 233 160 games: E. Wogoman 160, M. Halsey 173, D. Lovellette 188, 171, S. Gilbert 179, L. IKanmerer 160, T Stewart 166, 167, P. Snyder 170, B. Smith 161. Tues. Aft. L.L. Arrow Van 17’A 6'A Mastercraft 16 8 . Carter P E.H. 14'A 9’a U Lock It 13 11 Teghtmeyer 13 11 State Bank 12 12 Lils Anchor Bar 12 12 LaPetite 10 14 Au Pest 10 14 Beacon 9 15 WaChester 9 15 Aunt Verna's Place 8 16 High team game: LaPetite —728 High team series: Arrow Van — 2073 450 series: M. Willard 490, J. Wolterman 477, J Maner 479. G Bray 463, J Gray 453, B Smith 461, I. Kalisik4s7 160 games: G. Williard 179, 167, G. Bray 191, J Maner 190, J. Gray 167, K. Stone 173, B Steenport 178, B. Smith 174, S. Koser 165, F. Ervin 165, J. Wolterman 160, 161, M. Coy 163. J. Cushing 160, I. Kalisik 161 Milford Business Dana II 16 8 Family Fare 15 9 UAW 15 ’ Campbells 15 9 Pierceton Rotary & Drilling 15 9 Chore Time 14 10 Classic Formed Prod. 13 11 Gropp's Shue's 12 12 Eagles I • ’2 ’2 Tim's Performance 12 12 Turf Bar ” 13 N Webster Legion 11 >3 HenschenOil " ’ 3 Dana I WA ’ 3 ’* Pro Shop 10 14 Eagles II ’0 ’ 4 11th Frame Lounge 8 16 Rinkerbuilt Boat Co. j 8 15 Smokeys Bait 4 Tackle 7 17 High team game. Gropp's — 887 High team series: Shue's —2493 200 games: Marty Shearer 204, Jack Simpson 214, Darrell Stahly 211, Ernie Perry 202,
by getting scores from 80 to 87 from all its golfers for a winning score of 334. Finishing second was Marion, with 349. Wawasee’s team score was 439. Barb Hostetter led the Warriors with a 93, followed closely by Heidi Musser’s 97. Barb Butler came in at 122, Jennifer Jorczak at 127 and Michelle Katsanis at 129. Individual averages for the year for the Wawasee golfers were Heidi Musser, 86.1; Barb Hostetter, 89.4; Michelle Katsanis, 105.6; Jennifer Jorczak,
Brad LeCount 221, Rod Bartman 212, Lowell Welty 220, John Jones 205, Francis Means 204, Paul Beezley 213 200, Ken Plikerd 206, Dave Carpenter 208. County Moore's Shoes 18 6 Rinker Boat 18 6 Paul's U Lock It 15 9 Parker's Hybrids 14 10 Tux Shop 14 10 Kurly's Keglers 13 11 W. Ser . Center 13 11 Augsburgers 11 13 Renegades . 11 13 Miller's Htg. 11 13 Foy's Boat Ser. 10 14 Lakeside Bait 8 16 Walker Mfg. 8 16 Leisure Pools 4 20 High team game and series: Paul's U Lock It — 1044, 2965 600 series: M. Zellinger6O3. 500 series: R. Riggen 558, G. Stone 514, C. Garner 506, D. Likens 51L G. Love 512, M. Ganshorn 541, B. Knisley 532, R. Hibschman 521, J. Williams 533, R Stahley 557, C. Mar ton 551, J. Thwaits 538, L. Thwaits 516, B Thwaits 566, B. Hayner 519, L. Sawyer 546, C. Eby 501, K. Knisley 537, E. Coburn 510, J. Kirkdorfer 520. 200 games: D. Likens 210, C. Marton 201, M Zellinger 214, 213, K. Knisley 204, D Rothchild 203. Monday Night Early Birds Swingin Grandmas 21 3 Walker Pipers 17’A 6'A Alley Cats 17 7 Sunshiners 15 9 Classic Cuties 14'A 9'A LSD 14 10 Connivers 14 10 Cindonway Shores 14 10 Shirt Tales 13 11 Cocinero's i 13 11 Bad Habits 12 12 Lucky Strikes 12 12 Likens Const. 11 'A 12'A Miszfitts " 11'A 12'A Gutter Grabbers 11 13 Flexsteel No. 1 11 13 Barbee Slowpokes 7 17 Walker Splits 5'A 18'A Duds 4 20 Flexsteel No. 2 I'A 22'A High team game: Lucky Strikes —sll High team series: Swingin Grandmas — 1374 Splits: Jean Berkeypile 2-5-7, Donna Snyder 5-10, Tanya Whetten 4-5, Monica Lambright 5-6, Tuesday Park Ison 5-7, Ella Dora Wogoman 6-7, Brenda Peterson 5-10. 500 series: C. Smith 516, J. Slabaugh 503. 450 series: D. Sherwood 485, C. Simpson 487, C. Swihart 457, L. Dunfee 463, A. Hostetler 487, J. Daffron 451, E. Wogoman 451, J. Hoover 474. 200 games: D. Sherwood 200, C. Smith 225. 160 games: J. Fry 163, P. Hamilton 174, C.
107.2; Barb Butler, 110.3 and Teresa West, 111.9. “It was good experience for the underclassmen to play in such good competition,’’ said Timpe. “This tradition of state competition will give the younger girls coming up something to strive for.” The coach added that he has enjoyed working with the senior golfers whose high school golf days are over and that this year’s record of nine wins and only one loss in regular season play and advancing to the state meet again was certainly respectable.
Simpson 183, 181, J. Slabaugh 172, 172. P. Riggen 162, B. Howell 168, 165, L. Dunfee 170. 160. A. Hostetler 181, 170, M. Lambright 178. L. Roose 184, R. Farmer 164, S. Minnix 186. E. Wogoman 167, A. Whetten 174, J. Hoover 170, 161. La nd-O-Lakes Gustos Guzzlers 21 7 Ligonier Elks 20 8 Wawasee Bowl 18 10 Werker Bros. Const. 18 10 Syr. Legion 18 10 Kimmell Inn 18 10 American Bldgs. 17'a 10'a Kurley's Keglers 17 11 Merchant Metals . 17 11 Sea Nymph 15 13 Cocineros 13 15 KofC 12 16 Luckey's Tavern 11’A I6’a Syr. State Bank 11 17 Doc's Hardware 10 18 Terry's Asphalt Sealing 7 21 Wawasee Pro Shop 6 22 Captain's Place 6 22 High team game and series: Wawasee Bowl —lOBl-2981 500 series: R. Cook 560, M. Durham 524, C. Walton 545, K. Boggs 506, G. Lambright 554, D. Vanette 543, R. Mathew 582, A. Boles 509, G. Klenke 545, G. Knisley 565, K. Knisley 553, T. Ervin 570, F. McKee 500, M. Hoile 509, H. Hochstetler 543, J. Gerard 516, B. Obacz 540, J. Wortinger 525, W Schwalm 546, S. Richardson 532 200 games: W. Schwalm 200, B. Obacz 208, C. Summerlot 202, H. Hochstetler 210, G. Knisley 211, K. Knisley 227, T. Ervin 213, G. Lambright 206, R. Mathew 212, J. Walton 221, R. Cook 247, M. Durham 223 Thursday Nite Ladies Louies 23 5 Wawasee Bowl 23 5 Jones 1» ’ Kidds 18 10 Charger House 18 10 Golden Razor 16’A 11’A Millers 15 13 Town & Country 14’A 13'A Buyrite 14 14 Lake City Bank 11 13 15 Beacon 12 1* S 4 V General Store .12 16 Stop Inn 12 12 Liberty 1»% 12'A Lake City Bank I 11 17 Pilchers 11 17 Eagles Sandls • 20 Thornburgs 8 20 Kreger Bros. 6 22 High team game and series: Kidds — 877-2444 500 series: C. Miller 550. J. Mullet 501, C._ Boyd 509, L. Yoder 526, S. Gilbert 527, R. White 552, D. Fink 501. N. Anderson 545, E. Slabaugh 560, B. White 509, H. Taylor 520 450 serie*: L. Line 477, K. Larimer 400, J. Miller 462, R. Gerrlty 467, J. Wortinger 462,
HmallFi AzJUTini ■ I ]pv]U«l fWS a cT? IWdl tvj Ift 'vft I a. lr/I ,A 1 a 1 ■ &IJS v?! j i VZ if/ U j TROJAN SPIKERS — Pictured are members of the North Webster Junior High volleyball team. Included are. front row from left are Jennifer Leslie, Steph Stufflebeam, Heather Waldrop, Christi Rockenbaugh, Tammy Tom, and Kathy Hen wood. In back from left are Coach Dave Eldridge. Randy Hill, Michele Williamson, Janny Prado, Fantasi Wagoner, Tameche Shock, Diane Leslie, and Sara Minnick.
Bowl-For-Life sponsors sought
Bowlers for the upcoming St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Bowl-For-Life are now asking, Syracuse, Milford, North Webster citizens to back their es--5 from WHS on Manchester athletic teams Five Wawasee High School graduates are currently competing among four of Manchester College’s, North Manchester, seven fall athletic teams. Mike Patty, a North Manchester resident and 1983 graduate of Wawasee, is in his senior year of football at Manchester. He is a 6-2 235 pound offensive guard for the Spartans. Rosalie Rouch Mcßride has also entered her final season, acting as a co-captain for the women’s cross country team. The Milford native also has a brother on the men’s cross country team — Carl Rouch is a freshman for the Spartan team. Troy Minton, a Warsaw native, is also competing on the team for his first season. Ron Daniels, a Syracuse resident, rounds out those Wawasee graduates competing, acting out his junior year in tennis.
S. Keim 491, M. Pauff 475, L. Hawn 470, S. Flanagan 481, L. Rife 493, S. Batesla 453, J. Reed 453 200 games: C. Miller 204. 194, R. White 213, 190, D Fink 213. E. Slabaugh 216, 205, B White 231 170 games: D. Fink 172, J. Mullet 189, C. Boyd 177, L. Line 179, K. Larimer 180, J. Miller 175. K. Pauwels 177, L. Yoder 194, M. Rensberger 184, B. Miller 172, S. Gilbert 187. 183, R. Gerrity 177, V. Brennaman 179, S. Keim 185, P. Johnson 176, N. Anderson 184. 182, 179, M. Pauff 195, R. Hite 173. L. Hawn 170, S. Flanagan 178, 170. L. Rife 186, H Taylor 175, 174, 171 Juniors Beauties and Beast I2'A 7'z Strikers II 12 8 Pin Strikers 12 8 300 Club 11 9 Wawasee Gals 10'a 9'a Pin Splitters 10 10 Strikers I 9 11 Hot Shots 8 12 Bon Jovi 7’A 12'a Lucky 10's s'a 10'a High team game and series: Strikers II — 760 2219 425 series: T. Caudill 461, J. Richardson 430, G. Coburn 429 400 series: C. Brower423 375 series; A. Means 379 350 series: M. Walton 371, J. Hutchinson 355, B Lamb 354 150 games: T. Caudill 171, 156, C. Brower 159, 145, G Coburn 155, 148. T. Hoffer 153 140 games: B. Lamb 148, J. Richardson 142, 144, 144, A. Means 142 Majors Chicago What' 14 6 Warriors 12 8 Cinderella 11’A B’za Gutter Dusters 10'A 9'A Native Tan 10 10 Alive and Striking 10 6 FTW 8 12 High team game: Alive and Striking — 845 High team series: FTW — 2324 450 series: D. Caudill 464, H. Brower 462, B Hinder er 454 425 series: T. Caudill 446 400 series: B. Strombeck 407 375 series: M. Pachynski 394, A. Rensberger 393. D. Byrd 376, B. Johnson 375 175 games: B Strombeck 188, B. Hinderer 180,155, D. Caudill 178. 159 150 games: H. Brower 165, 152, T. Caudill 157, J. Simpson 153, B. Bartman 151 Preps Strikers 13 2 Ball Breakers 12 3 Cabbage Patch Girls 11 4 Alley Kittens 11 4 Teddy Bears 7 8 Merry Men 6 9 Yellow Jackets 5 >0 Syracuse Bears 4 8 Bears 3 12 High team game: Strikers & Ball Breakers -642
forts by pledging a penny for each point they score. “The money our bowlers, earn will help continue St. Judes Hospital’s life-saving study of inf\Bl jr TOPS IN STATE — Andy Kryder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kryder, Syracuse, wa£ honored Sunday, Oct. 12, as the best 10 years old and under short course swimmer in Indiana at the annual Indiana Swimming, Inc. Awards Banquet. Indiana has 7,570 registered swimmers, with California being the only state in the U.S. to have more (7,584). With such stiff competition, the award wasn’t anticipated by the fifth grade Syracuse student and his coach, Tim Caldwell, of the Wawasee Swim Club. Present to see Andy receive the award were his parents, Roger and Marge Kryder, his brother Aaron, and Coach Caldwell.
High team series: Strikers — 1243 250 series: S Knox 296 200series: J Galloway 223. E. Losee2ls 175 series: C Swihart 194, T. Holterman 190, J Luley 187. E. Myers 180 150 series: T. Carson 172, B. Dutcher 163 100 games: S. Knox 156, 140, T. Holterman 130, E Losee 124, J Galloway 111, 112, C. Swihart 109, 85, R. Sherwood 104 80 games: E. Myers 97, 83, J. Luley 96, 91. r McFarren 92, S. Gay 86, T. Carson 83, 89, B Schisler 81 Bantam Monsters of the Midway 12'A 2'a Bears 12'A 2'A Ghost Busters 7 ° 8 Cubs 6'A B'a Team No. 5 3'a B'z High team game and series: Monsters of the Midway - 350 652 200 series: R. Schwalm 219 150 series: J. Galloway 151 125 series: R Blosser 139, D Eppert 125 75 games: R. Schwalm 88, 131, R. Blosser 92, 57, J Galloway 73. 78 35 games: D. Eppert 72, 53. A. Farmer 60. 49, B Plikerd to, 42, S Ousley 40 Bowlers pick up splits A number of bowlers picked up splits in league play this week. They are as follows: Thursday Night Ladies: Cathy Jeffries 5-10, Jo Reed 5-6 and 6-7-10, Sharon Batesla 2-7, Sally Black 1-7 and 3-10, Pam Tackett 2- Deb Hoff 2-7, Linda Rife 7-8, Corky Whitacre 5-7-9, Lilly Hawn 3- (twice), Billie Graff 2-7-10, Cheryl Moneyheffer 2-4-7-9, Doris Gose 4-5, J. Mullet 3-10, Charlotte Boyd 3-7 and 5-7, Claudia Shepherd 5-7, Bonnie White 3- Dixie Fink 2-7 and 5-8-10, Michele Somers 2-7, Freddy Money 5-7, Peg Bailey 2-7, Jessie Knafel 6-7, Rosea White 4-7-10, Lucy Vlery 5-8-l|, Pat Kampf 4- Judy Miller 5-7 and Karen Larimer 4-5-7 Tuesday Night Laides: Tammy Stewart 2-7, Sharon Gilbert 5-7 and Jeanie Smeltzer 3-10.
childhood cancer that has become so important to children all over the world,” said Linda Brower, Bowl-For-Life chairwoman. “We’ll be showing that We care about children by helping this cause,” Mrs. Brower said. “Please support your bowler with a generous pledge, and then help them get the funds to us as soon as the Bowl-For-Life is over. “Each bowler uses the sponsor form to register before he or she bowls. At the end of the bowling, the score sheets will be checked and the sponsor form signed to show that the bowler earned the pledges. Bowlers will then return to the sponsors to collect the pledge.” The Bowl-For-Life will be at Wawasee Bowl, between October 18 and October 25. Bowlers may pick up sponsor forms at Wawasee bowl. Anyone who wants to back a bowler with a pledge may call Mrs. Brower at 834-7545 for information.
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Wawasee swimmers defeat Warsaw
The diving competition put the Wawasee girls’ swim team over the top in a close match with Warsaw, in the Wawasee home pool last week. The Warriors had no competition in the diving events as they scored 13 points to take the lead after Warsaw had stroked to a 33 to 29 score. The final score in the meet was Wawasee 88, Warsaw 81. Warsaw outscored the Warriors in first place finishes, 9 to 2, but the Wawasee team collected points in the other finishing places which were added to the diving sweep to attain the final winning score. Wawasee first place winners were Julie Gunn in diving and Stacie Boles in the 500 yard freestyle. The Wawasee girls were then defeated on Thursday as Concord visited their pool and took scoring honors 103 to 69. First place winners for Wawasee' were Stef
LWBAto hold tourney
The 16th annual Lakeland Women’s Bowling Association local tournament will be held during the week of November 15-20, at Wawasee Bowl, Syracuse. Doubles and singles will be bowled on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 15 and 16. Team event will be held during league times on Tuesday, Nov. 18, and Thursday, Nov. 20.
SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL SOUTH SHORE MEMBERS For making this a special summer to remember. Hope to see you all again next spring . . . till then keep JL swinging? -jßm Deanna
Berkey in the 100 yard butterfly and Danielle Iwankowitsch in the 100 yard backstroke. On Saturday the Julie Schmahl placed 14th in a field of 52 divers at the LaPorte invitational diving competition. The Warrior swimmers bounced back after the Concord loss and defeated Plymouth yesterday (Tuesday) at Plymouth, 98 to 74. The 200 yard medley relay was won by Wawasee swimmers, Danielle Iwankowitsch,- Cindi Guimond, Kristi Rowe and Jennifer Titus. Sherry Payne won the 50 yard freestyle, Stacy Boles was first in the 100 yard butterfly, Danielle Iwankowitsch was winner in the 100 yard backstroke, Julie Schmahl won the diving event and Cindi Guimond was tops in both the 200 yard individual medley and the 100 yard breaststroke. The Warrior record now stands at eight wins and three losses.
Entry blanks are available at the bowling alley or from Mrs. Barry (Judy) Miller of Syracuse, association secretary/treasurer. All entries must be in to the secretary by October 31. The tournament is open to all members of LWBA and any regular league member at Wawasee Bowl.
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