The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 17, Milford, Kosciusko County, 10 June 1987 — Page 9
Sports
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WAWASEE WINNERS — Wawasee High School’s boys’ baseball team was honored Monday, June 8, in the high school commons. Pictured above are varsity players that received an award. Pictured sitting in the front are captains Nathan Rhoades and Scott Baker.
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BOYS’ TRACK — Completing another respectable season in seventh and eighth grade boy’s track at Syracuse School were, in the first row from left: Chris Requejo, Neil Bell, Ben Ringler, Scott Wheat, Jason Schlabach, Mike Voorheis, and Chadd Bartlett.
?,: 1 jdatt?* * a ■ W 'wl ■ iX If ■’ S jX wrri m NORTH WEBSTER TRACK STARS — The North Webster Junior High recently awarded Keith Hardy and Kim Whitacre the honors of being this year’s most valuable track members. Both students are eighth graders and will be attending Wawasee High School in the fall. (Photo by Carla Gaff) South Shore ladies' league
The South Shore ladies league play of the day — best two balls — provided a pair of winners Tuesday afternoon. Winning at 18-hole competition *■ were Donna Bevington, Marion Farr, Ellie Caudil, and Eileen Crews,
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The winning nine-hole team consisted of Leila Connolly, Mary Sullivan, Ven Endsley, and Jo Waltz. In regular competition, low net went to Caudil, while Jane Wells took low gross honors. Jan Maher captured the low putts title.
Standing in the back are Kevin Parker, Lowest E.R.A and Sportsmanship; Chris Yoder, Offensive award and Most Valuable; and Dan O’Haver, Defensive award. Yoder also received the Blanket award. (Photo by Mark Weinstein)
Second row: Jeremy Doerr, Pat Eagon, Matt Ringler. Troy Feaster, Joey Semones, Mark Requejo. Cory Gamber, and John Free. Third row: Coach Rapp, Scott Colbert, Mike Acton. John Hickey. Mat Pritchard, Geoff Coburn. Andy Keener, Dan Hrynewycz, Mike Minnick, Todd Huffer. and Mike Avery.
TIPPECANOE LAKE SAILING CLUB The Tippecanoe Lake Sailing Club began their 20th season on Sunday, May 31. Awards were given in the folloiwng 4 classes: Place Boat Skipper Crew Hobie 16’s Ist Hobie 16’ H. Johnson I. Johnson 2nd Hobie 16’ W. Shroyer S. Shroyer 3rd Hobie 16’ M. Hearn M. Hearn Open Small Class Ist Hobie 14’ B. Allen 2nd Sunfish K. Davidson 3rd Flying Fish R. Keesling Open Large Class Ist Tanzier 15 T. Jeffers B. Jeffers 2nd Rhoades 19 M. Case N. Allen Handicap Class Ist 1 ®” Hobie 16’ D. Hamer S. Hamer 2nd Tanzier 15 T. Jeffers B. Jeffers 3rd Hobie 16’ W. Shroyer S. Shroyer [ ” Fntry Form I WMn PALACE OF SPORTS I VW lOTH ANNUAL MERMAID FESTIVAL I 1 5,000 METER RUN 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1987 CHECK IN 9:00 A.M. - RUN 10:00 A.M. g I * I NAME ■ SEX — — —- | ■ I I ADDRESS 1 CITY STATE ZIP g I I DATE OF BIRTHOn June 20, I will be years old. I I ALL CONTESTANTS MUST SIGN WAIVER, IF YOU ARE UNDER IB YEARS I OF AGE YOUR PARENTS MUST ALSO SIGN FORM. I I The undersigned waives all rights and claims against individuals, comI mittee members, and officials sponsoring or workingon the Mermaid ■ ■ Festival 5,000 meter Run and landowners whose land borders the Road | ! Race Course, both individually and severally, and acknowledges the g ■ above individuals and landowners assume ng responsibility for acI cidents, injuries, or loss of equipment prior to, during, or after the • | event. I I J SIGNED : , DATE g ■ • I • PARENT S SIGNATURE if under 18 — . I [ ■ DIVISIONS I I MEN WOMEN I _l4 8 Under —l4 8 Under » I ,i 15-29 15-29 | 30-39 30-39 I 40-49 40-49 g I Trophy 46 Ist man and woman finisher. Awards to first three (3) posi- | tions in each age group. (32 Total Awards) | 'J TEE SHIRT SIZE: Small Medium large Extra large I MAU CHECK ANO ENTRT FORM TO: PRE-REGISTRATION AND SHIRT | Richard R. Long g PALACE OF SPORTS Before June 15, 1987 $6.00 | . P.O. Box 332 After June 15. 1987 8.00 . ■ North Webster, IN 46555 | PRE-REGISTRATION —NO SHIRT | ■ FOR RACE INFORMATION CALL: g I Tony Clouse 219-457-5163 Before June 15, 1987 $8 00 ■ Richard Long 219-834-2114 After June 15, 1987 $2.50* | Or I 219-834-7644 |
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