The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 42, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 December 1987 — Page 9

Sports

Wawasee basketball stats

PLAYERS GAMES 2-FGM 2-FOA FQ% 3-FGM 3-FGA % FTM FTA „FT% POINTS Darin Atwood tn 17 JS M . Il 03 33% 11 12 92% 40 Basil Bonner 03 10 IS 97% 00 00 00% 06 04 100% 24 Pete Bonner 02 00 01 00% 00 00 00% 00 00 00% 00 Jett Carey 03 05 12 42% 00 00 00% 11 16 69% 21 ***** Dlck 03 05 22 23% 01 06 17% 11 13 85% 24 John Erasure 02 01 04 25% 00 00 00% 00 01 00% 02 Brett Harter 03 01 04 25% 00 00 00% 00 01 00% 02 Rob Huey 02 00 00 00% 00 00 00% 00 00 00% 00 Matt Koble 03 03 09 33% 01 02 50% 04 04 100% 13 Brian Rensberger 03 07 20 35% 00 00 00% 01 02 50% 15 Derek Smith 00 00 00 00% 00 00 00% 00 00 00% 00 Fred Steffen 03 11 27 41% 00 00 00% 04 06 79% 26 Team Totals 03 60 149 40% 03 11 27% 40 61 79% 177 Opponenfs 03 57 121 47% 15 34 44% 39 74 52% 9 180 SCORING BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT F ; WAWASEE 41 47 45 44 00 177

Opponents 42 44 32 62 00 180 Team Record —l-2 (overall)

Team Record —O-O(NLC)

Bowling

Sunday Mixed Skidmore 33 15 e Bowman's 29 19 Have Computer 29 19 Just One More 23 20 A Wanta B's 27 21 J. C. Manufacturing 27 21 A A. Refrigeration 25 23 England's 22 26 Price Auto 20 28 Luann's Custom Sewing 20 28 A Creative Touch 15 33 s Roped Inn 13 35 e High team game: Skidmore — 706 |- Hlgh team series: A.R.S. Refrigeration — E 2005 c 500 series: R. Stricklin 506. J. Hall 515, F. y Means 571, J. Wallace 500, S. Rensberger T 540, J. Byrd 553, C. Coburn 575, K. Pauwels T 513, B. Pauwels 522, S. Richmond 557, B. F Knisley 517, B. Canfield 516, B. Anderson 29 E 450 series: D. Hickman 459, L. Dunfee469, v T. Knisley 470, M. Rensberger 466 A 200 games B. Puawels2o9, J. Byrd 201, K. T Pauwels 211, S. Richmond 216, C. Coburn 201, 212 lOOgames: L.Cobum 163,170, D. Hickman 171, L. Dunfee 172, T. Knisley 172, M. Rensberger 184 Bantams $ Thunder Cats 23 10 1 Whlmpys 21% ll’/b PeeWee's 19 14 Gophers 18% 14% * Fun Kids • II 15 2 Bears 16 17 Bowling Buddles 10 23 High team game: Whlmpys — 323 High team series: Fun Kids —639 150 series: K. Dan 165, A. Holterman 150 100 series: D. Eppert 130, A. Thwalts 102, J. Church 109 75 series: A. Dean 94, J. Bradley 96 75 games: K. Dean 95, A. Holterman 76 ( 50 games: D. Eppert 73, 65, A. Thwalts 55, I J. Bradley 51, A. Holterman74, J.Church64 ( 35 games: A. Thwalts 47, A. Dean 46,40, J. ( Bradley 45, J. Church 45, L. Ridenour 39 > I Preps ' Hoosiers 23 10 • Trojans 21% 11% J Kingpins 20% 12% ' Pin Strikers 20 13 ' Frog Brothers 19% 13% Siamese Cats 10 15 Ball Busters 17 16 ; Strikers 16% 16% Alley Cats 9 24 High team game and series: Hoosiers — 651-1275 250 series: B.Schlsler 259 J 225 series: C. Swlhart 245, K. Darrah 236, ' J.D. Byrd23B 200 series: R. Schwalm 214, P.J. Welsser 212 175 series: A. Guy 181, T. Holterman 184, B. Bartman 188 * 150 games: B.Schlsler 150 ' 100 games: C. Swlhart 123,122, A. Guy 104, T. Holterman 100, R. Schwalm HI, 103, B. ' Schlsler 109. K. Darrah 118,110, B. Bartman 101, P.J. Welsser 125, J.D. Byrd 133,105 Juniors Four J's 35 9 Bad Boys 29 15 King Pins 26 18 Mysterious 26 18 Red's 25 19 Misfits . 23 21 Strikers 12 32 High team game and series: Four J's—- — 425 series: J. Hutchinson43l 400 series: B. Zortman4ol, J. Letro 408 375 series: M. Walton 307, A. Young 395, J. Harwood 381 175 games: J. Hutchinson 109 150 games: M. Walton 154, J. Letro 157, B. Zortman 163 125 games: A. Young 136,140, J. Harwood 138, 149, J. Letro 137, J. Hutchinson 129, B. Zartman 143, C. Swlhart 126, L. Murray 130 Majors Klk Ax 32 12 Strike Force 31 13 Hot Shots 28 16 Dumb Ducks 25 19 Striking Lt. A Rt. 20 24 Thunderbirds 20 24 Misfits 20 24 High team game: Thunderbirds—o6l High team series: Strike Force — 2325 475 series: J. Simpson 409, A. Wright 405, T Caudill 486 450 series: T. Hutter 453 400 series: A. Rensberger 400, C. Brower 436, M. Avery 400, M. Pachynskl 402

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375 series: $. Kahle 375,0. Lambert 387, D Byrd 397, S. Stricklin 375 200game: J. Simpson 208 175 games: J. Simpson 195, C. Brower 188, A. Wright 106, T. Hutter 184 150 games: A. Rensberger 165, Z. Cook 152, A. Wright 155, D. Byrd 161, T. Caudill 167,174 Every Other Sat. Night Are We Having Fun Yet 22 6 Stamars 22 6 Bombers 19 9 Hot Flashes 17 11 Ball Busters • 15 13 Odd & Ends 15 13 Young Ones 14 14 Team fl 4 13 15 The Ones To Beat 12 16 Pofolks 12 16 Brew Crew 12 16 Wanta B's 8 20 Misfits 7 21 Tailpipes 7 21 High team game: Stamars — 687 Hloh team Sarles: Ara We Havlnn Fun Yet 2054 600 series: B. Rode tier 607, D. Sprague 600 500 series: L. Dull 512, Jo. Wortlnger 545, Ja. Wortlnger 513, S. Frleberg 538, B. Swlhart 518, R. Stahley 581, C. Marton 572, D. Caudill 510, B. Canfield 519, P. Ball 509 450 series: K. Byrket472 200games: B. Rodeffer 234, L. Dull 210, Jo. Wortlnger 236, D. Sprague 222, C. Marton 210, R. Stricklin 200, R. Stahley 222 160 gomes: Ja. Wortlnger 170, 199, S. Frleberg 190, 187,161, B. Swlhart 191,178, K. Byrkef 196, C. Sprague 169, C. Stahley 170, L. Alldredge 167 Land-O-Lakes Coclneros 40 16 Merchant Metals 40 16 Burger Dairy 39 17 Ligonier Elks 38 18 American Bldgs. 37 19 Kurley's Keglers 37 19 Makwelton 35 21 Syr. Legion 34 22 Wawasee Bowl 33% 22% Worker Bros. Const. 29 27 Sea Nymph 28 28 KofC 22’Zr 33% Read's Racing 22 34 Syr. State Bank 22 34 Biddles 21 35 Doc's Hardware 20 36 Terry's Asphalt Sealing 18% 37% RC's Pier 17 39 Luckey's Tavern 14 43 Wawasee Pro Shop 12% 43% High team game: Maxwelton —llO4 High team series: American Bldgs. — 3202 600 series: R. Hostetter 627, L. Edwards 637, R. Hostetler 616, L. Nicolai 653, M. Allberry 604, G. Knisley 626, K. Knisley 658, R. Mullins 663, M. Zollinger 670, M. Clevenger 608 500 series: C. Marton 539, J. Rice 533, G. Lambright 584, C. Lambright 502, D. Vanette 562, T. West 529, R. Mathew 547, S. Nicolai

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552, M. Steele 535, M. Wappes 554, C. Fink 503, R. Cook 599, D. Smith 504, L. Longen baugh 530, G. Lowe 595, J. Sheets 549, C. Walton 528, R. Carter 518, C. Werker 516, J. Gerard 568, G. Stone 547, B. Hubartt 555, R. Ogburn 541, C. Summerlot 528, G. Price 573, S. Butt 542, R. Taylor 540, J. Conway 516, S. Parker 541, R. Penick 568, P.. Flanagan 565, B. Richardson 535, D. Dean 519, L. Lecount 520. A. Stewart 538, T. Ervin 506, G. Klenke 575, M. Yoder 542, S. Richmond 594, C. Coburn 508. kW. Schwalm 537, S. Richardson 522, D. Fuller 502 200 games: R. Hostetter 232, 200, C. Mar ton 200, L. Edwards 247, 211, D. Vanette 217, R. Hostetler 237, L. Nicolai 234, 213, 206, M. < Steele 204, R. Cook 202. 229, G. Lowe 214, J. Sheets 207, C. Walton 209, J. Gerard 201, G Stone 224, B. Hubartt 207, R. Ogburn 204, G. Price 204, S. Butt 210, J. Conway 205, S. Parker 214, M. Allberry 207, 203, R. Penick 213, P. Flanagan 212, G. Klenke 211, G. Knisley 203, 235, K. Knisley 230, 229, S. Rich mond 224, 200, R. Mullins 204, 257, 202, M. Zelllnger 236,242, M. Clevenger 237 Friday Mixed Martin's Feed 39 17 Knisley 39 17 Smith Farms 36 20 Sleepy Owl 32 24 i AB.B 31 25 | Buds Body Reads Racing 30 26 i Bitner Eggs 29 27 i Millers Heating 28 28 i Yeh, But 26 30 | National Products 26 30 < Bubby's Bowlers 23 33 | Aunt Verna's 20'Z> 35'Z> | Denny 66 20 36 Laketronlcs 20 36 I Syracuse Rubber 17 39 | High team game and series: Smith Farms — 741-2175 , ; 600 series: S. Parker 631 | 500 series: S. Swinehart 503, B. Penick 523, I S. Smith 516, G. Knisley 533, B. Smith 576, C. I Nolan, P. Smith 505, L. Sawyer 592, B. Miller < 524, J. Maher 519, S. Kallslk 543, A. Epert 545, J. Conway 543, T. Cravens 568, M. Allberry 580, B. Hamilton 591, G. Hamilton 506. D. Hamilton 557 450 series: K. Sollna 492. P. Schopf 489, I Kallslk 454 200 games: S. Smith 205, B. Smith 214, L. Sawyer 206, 205, B. Miller 219, S. Kallslk 212, S. Parker 247,223, J. Conway 201,T. Cravens 204, M. Allberry 200, B. Hamilton 241, D. Hamilton 215 160 games: S. Penick 164, S. Willour 160, K. Knisley 166, B. Smith 171,191, C. Nolan 179, 166, 167, G. Byrd 166, J. Miller 189,1. Kallslk 187, J. Maher 165,184,170. P. Schopf 162, 175, C. Jones 192, C. Conway 186, S. Cravens 160, B. Hamilton 168,182, K. Sollna 172,162 Tuesday Nite Ladies Go Getters 38 18 3 Beers 36 20 Alley Cats 30'Z: 25'/! Grannies & The Kid 3Wi 25'Z: 3 Denies 30 26 Waußeei 29 27 Chumps 22 34

I ( '*' :Z y GETTING READY FOR BIG RUN — Alyson Mills, 8, Justin Daugherty, 10, and Leslie Garner, 10, stopped in mid-run on a rainy Wednesday, Nov. 25, afternoon for this picture. They will be leaving soon with team member, Angie Garner, 12, who was not available for the picture, and their coaches, Bruce Daugherty, Jim Mills and Jim Garner, to compete in The Athletics Congress (TAC) Junior Olympics National Cross Country Championships in Raleigh, N.C., on Dec. 5. Coach Mills said it is a real honor for these kids to compete with runners from 16 regions across the county. He said as many as 3,800 runners could compete in 12 age groups. Photo by Glen Long)

High team game and series: Go Getters — 512, 1393 500 series: M. Wiggs 542 450 series: J. Hostetler 481, E. Wogoman 478. C. Byrd 487 160 games: J. Ryman 162. J. Hostetler 181, J West 177, D. Kitson 174, S. Gilbert 166, M Wiggs 167, 183, 192, D Lovellette 166, E Wogoman 162, 185, C Byrd 179, J Gose 161, P Gerstner 184, J. Kleeman 168 Milford Business UAW. 36 12 Dana 33 15 Gropps 31 17 Campbell's 29 19 Pro Shop 28 20 N Webster Legion 27 21 Jerry's Carpets 27 21 Smokey's 23 25 Premier Plastics 22 26 Pierceton Rotary & Drilling 21 27 Rinkers 17 31 Ron's 13 35 Eagles 9 39 High team game: N. Webster Legion 791 High team series: Campbell's — 2763 600 series: D. Kern 622, I Senders 644, C. Farr 640 500 series: M. Shearer 584, D. Caudill 511, L. Dull 511, R. Rodeffer 563, P. Williams 520, D. Stahly 588, K. Stahly 538, B. Workman 519. D Ferguson 520, C. Arthur 529. L Welty 549, R. Riggen 538, L. Shock 513, P Beezley 529, B Perez 524. J. Sawyer 529, R Caudill 518, G. Prices 69, D Weisser 517, J, Smeltzer 530, B. Pauwels 568, 8 Wainscott 507, G. Co quillards2o, R. Bartman 562, J. Simpson 545, D Carpenter 591. K. Plikerd 542, A Schroeder 501, R. Lindzys27 200 games: M. Shearer 212, D. Caudill 204, R Engle 206, L. Dull 202, R Rodeffer 202, D. Kern 204 215 203, D. Stahly 221, B. Workman 204, D. Arthur 220, D. Tucker 200, R. Riggen 203, I. Senders 215236, P. Beezley 212, G. Daffron 205, G. Price 216, D. Weisser 201, B. Pauwels 236, C, Farr 288, B. Wainscott 203, R Bartman 200201, J. Simpson 221, D Carpenter 247 , Monday Night Early Birds L.S.D. 42 14 Bowling Bags 34 22 Sunshiners 33 23 Flexsteel No. 3 <53 23 The Tailenders 32V> 23 W Cocinero's 32 24 Lucky Strikes 31 25 Duds 29W 26<Z> Shirt Tales 29 27 Walker Pipers 29 27 Likens Const. 28 28 Gutter Grabbers 28 28 Sizzlettes 27’A 28'W Spare Time Girls 27 29 Flexsteel No. 1 25 31 Walker Reworks 25 31 W.B.L. 22 34 Swingin Grandmas 20 36 Flexsteel No. 2 17 39 Walker Cut-ups 15W 40W High team game and series: L.S.D. — 529, 1470 500 series: J. Slabaughs6s, L. Dunfee 573

450 series: K. Dutcher 470, P. Riggen 466, M. Lambright 451, B. Swihart 459, S. McKee, D. Sherwood 462, B Peterson 457, R. White 451, S. Klenke 494, D Dunlap 489, C.Zentz 487 200 games: B. Swihart 201. J. Slabaugh 203, 202, L. Dunfee 221 160 games: K. Dutcher 172, B Howell 160, P. Riggen 196, C. Jones 165, M. Coburn 163, K. Goldenberg 191, S McKee 178, D. Sher wood 168, B. Peterson 165, 176, J. Slabaugh 160, C. Loucks 167, L. Dunfee 179, 173, S. Klenke 197, 164, D. Dunlap 166, 199. C Zentz 168,166 County Pilcher Shoes 40 12 Foy's Boat Service 35 17 Tux Shop 34V5 Kurly's Keglers 31Vb 20'/j Miller's Heating 29 23 Thwaits Realty 28 24 Wawasee Service Center 27 25 Blue Fin 24'Zi 27Mi Flexsteel 23% 28% t-arker Hybrids 16 36 Brower's Sales & Service 14 38 Augsburger's N.W. 9 .43 High team game and series: Pilcher Shoes — 1022, 2872 600 series: T. Smith 627, R. Sollna 622, J. Chandler 600. M. Zelllnger 610, R. Hyde 617, J. Brown63B 500 series: S. Southern 544, G. Garner 592, P. Smith 592, G. Rarick 575, J. Thwaits 504, S. Butt 576, T. Clevenger 525, B. Morel 508, S. Weaver 511, B. Thwaits 596, G. Hawkins 507, C. Eby 571, W Stahly 522, K. Knisley 552, G. Lowe 553, B. Knisley 538, B. Coburn 508, D. Cotton 542, C. Coburn 525, D. Vice 569, W. Williams 508, J. Kirkdorfer 532, J. Hendrickson 530 200 games: T. Smith 233, S. Southern 229, G. Garner 211, P. Smith 203-206, G. Rarick 205-201, S. Butt 223, R. Sollna 201-258, J. Chandler 213, 223, S. Weaver 203, B. Thwaits 213-205, K. Knisley 206, C. Eby 236, M. Zell Inger 225-203. R. Hyde 253-213, G. Lowe 225, D. Cotton 203, D. Vice 201, J. Brown 211-235, J. Hendrickson 202 206

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Sturonjac unbeaten SYRACUSE — Sturonjac raised its Wawasee Adult Basketball league record to 5-0 Monday with a 79-54 victory over Wawasee Boat. Sturonjac is the lone undefeated team in the league. Bob Sylvester scored 21 points to pace Sturonjac, while Craig Cripe netted 19 for Wawasee Boat. , ° In other action, Al Schlagenhauf scored 26 points to lead Augsburger’s/Coke past Rockwood, 82-57. The winners improved to 3-2, while Rockwood, now 1-4, was led by Brett Doberenz’s 22 points. Kozon used Bill Haab’s 22 points Monday to breeze 0 past Syracuse Rubber, 95-31. Kozon raised its mark to 4-1, while Syracuse Rubber fell to 0-5. Sylvan improved its mark to 4-1 as Doug Brookins and Eric McDowell each scored 18 points in a 92-49 romp past Voyagers. Brian Sand netted 18 points for the losers. Splits

Three splits highlighted the every other Saturday night bowling league last week. Converting splits were Bob Good, 4-7-9; Ben Canfield, 5-6, and Don Kintzel, 8-10 In Friday’s mixed league, Cindy Nolan picked up the 6-7-10 split and 2-7-9-10 split. Others converting more than one split were Art Epert, 4-7-9 and 5-10, and Connie Jones, 3-10,3-10. Steve Kalisik picked up the 3-10 split, as did Phil Smith and Kenny Knisley. John Conway converted the 4-5, while Jan Maher, 5-6-10; Lynn Sawyer, 4-5-7; Kathryn Knisley, 2-7; Terry Ryman, 2-7; Tammy Stewart, 5-8-10; Cheryl Ringler, 3-6-8-10; and Duug Ringler, 3-10-7. Donna Snyder picked up the 3-10 split to highlight action in the Monday night Early Birds league. Connie Losee picked up the 5-10, while Marty Coburn added the 7-4-5. Other split conversions included Monica Lambright, 3-10; Betty Swihart, 3-10; Ruth Starner, 3-10; Brenda Peterson, 4-5; Jean Berkeypile, 5-7; Jodi Wallace, 3-5-7; Luanne Spurling, 6-7; Cindy Loucks, 5-10; and Shari Klenke, 2-7. Just two splits were converted during Tuesday Nite’s ladies league. Picking up the splits were Cherri Byrd, first the 3-6-8, followed by the 3-10.

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Kick Returns During my years in the National Football League I ran back kickoffs and punts as well as starting in the backfield for the Chicago Bears. It’s rare today to see a starting player running back kicks. The coaches may feel that a particular pldyer might get injured while playing on special teams. Back then my coach just saw it as another opportunity for me to get my hands on the ball. When the coach said, “I want you to run back kicks,” you did it. The players felt differently about their jobs, and it was a job. Today's players often tell the coach what they will and will not do. And frankly, many of them are afraid to ran back kickoffs or punts. I loved playing on the special teams. I wasn’t worried about getting hit because I could see all the people in front of me. In running you can get hit from the back or the side. On returns, they are coming straight at you. The ,way I ran with a lot of moves, tacklers got an arm or a jersey or pushed me out of bounds; I was always doing things to keep opponents off balance. The collisions were not any more violent than a normal running play. I’ll admit there was one time in my rookie year when a Detroit player clothes-lined me, which was legal back then. 1 didn’t fumble but I jumped up and started running to the wrong bench. My teammates had to catch me and turn me around. Watching football today, I have trouble understanding why kickoff and punt returns aren’t more successful. The rales have been changed to make it a great deal easier for the return team. Kickoffs are from the 35 yard line instead of the 40. On punt returns, only two defenders can take off immediately at the snap of the ball. It used to be that all 11 defenders charged down the field at once. An old coach of mine in grade school used to tell me that a good back should beat one man 100 percent of the time and two defenders 75 percent of the time. Teams might not be spending enough time on returns in practice. Yvu haVc tO be able u> uG it ifi piavtiCC if /Gti CXpvvt vu it iu tue game. If they really worked on it, I think fans would see a lot more touchdowns scored on returns. 11l

Guimond, Payne All-NLC

SYRACUSE — Wawasee’s Cyndi Guimond and Sherry- Rayne were selected to the All-Northern Lakes Conference girls’ swim team, voted by conference coaches Sunday. Guimond, earned the honor by winning the conference’s 100-yard breaststroke. All NLC champions make the honor team. Meanwhile, Payne, a

sophomore, was one of three swimmers making the team through the at-large vote. “This award exemplified the season they had,” said Wawaaee swim coach Tim Caldwell after the announcement. “They certainly deserve the honor.” Both Wawasee swimmer* pieced in this season’s state meet in Indianapolis.

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