The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 20, Milford, Kosciusko County, 28 June 1989 — Page 9

Sports

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BOYS' BASKETBALL CAMPERS — This group of aspiring hoop heroes completed a basketball camp at Wawasee High School last Friday. The camp consisted of boys who will be either fourth or fifth graders when school begins in the fall. Kneeling in the first row, from left, are: Brock Manning, Andrew Thornburg, Josh McClintic, Josh Zolman, Trent Gaff, John Morehead and Ryan Mikel. The second row consists of: Jared Mahnensmith, Nathan Scherer,

Ofife - * 1 MKinQ of the scroll | > .» sU/* will *'■ ■ ■ iMM KING AND HIS COURT — Darrin Conley, left, outdistanced seven other competitors to win the 17th Annual Tournament of Knights at North Webster School Saturday. Finishing a close second and third were Jim Juillerat, center, and Jeff Careyy right, respectively.

Wawasee swim club

2-0 on summer season

The Wawasee Swim Club raised its summer season mark to 2-0 with a 313-310 victory over Warsaw last Thursday. The club opened the season with a 398-186 trouncing of Penn on June 20. The Wakes captured first place finishes in 30 individual events as well as five relay races against Warsaw. Capturing firsts were: Jared Ganshorn and Stephen Farber (eight and under), Kyle Metcalf (9-10), Scott Metcalf (11-12), Andy Kryder and Eric Schaekel (13-14) and Scott Berkey (15 and over). The Wakes also received

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first place efforts from the relay team of Schaekel, Kryder, Eric Swartzendruber and Brad Koser (13-14) as well as the foursome of Berkey, Thaddeus Dußois, Ben Boles and Todd Miller (15 and over). In girls' individual events against Warsaw, Wawasee received first place performances from Chandra Mathew and Kara Mathew (9-10), Jamie Farber (11-12), Danielle Laub, Brandee Carlson and Elizabeth Moore (13-14) and Sherry Payne, Chris Ridings and Krista Guimond (15 and over). The relay

Daron Price, Ryan Perzanowski, Joel Dragoo, Ryan Davis, Shawn Johnson and Ryan Speicher. Third row: Benji Hunsburger, Luke Sawyer, Matt Holderman, Chad McClintic, Mike Vint, John Hursh, Rob Pinney, Jeff Nelson, Ben Moore, Greg Brunjes and Jonathon Hulley. The fourth row includes: assistants Ab Edmonds, Keith Bice and Matt Haab. Not pictured are camp coaches Gary Goshert and Kem Zolman.

teams of Tiffany Miller, Kristine Shriver, C. Mathew and Jenny Marty, as well as Katie Fisher, Andrea West, C. Mathew and Jennifer Ganshorn were first in the 9-10 age division while the foursome of Carlson, Moore, Laub and Stacy Neterer (13-14) were also winners. During the victory over Penn the Wakes recorded 41 first place efforts in individual races in addition to winning 12 relay events. Taking first place for the Wakes in boys’ individual competition were Ganshorn, Metcalf, Jamie Corn (9-10), S.' Metcalf, Schaekel, Kryder, Dußois, Miller, Boles and Berkey. The squad also won relay events, with the teams of Corn, Rusty VanLue, Michael Hay and K. Metcalf (9-10); Schaekel, Kryder, Swartzendruber and Kosar and the foursome of Berkey, Dußois, Boles” and Miller. Wawasee received first place efforts in girls’ individual events from K. Mathew, C. Mathew, Marty, Fisher, Ganshorn, Farber, Amy Rehling (11-12), Moore, Laub, Carlson, Payne and Ridings. The relay teams of Rehling, Allison Elliott, K. Mathew and Tami Miller and the foursome of Rehling, Elliott, K. Mathew and Sara Hoover were winners in the eight and under age group. The other three winning relay teams for the Wakes were: Kassidy Biddle, C. Mathew, Fisher and Marty (9-0); Tasha Evans, Rehling, Farber and Laura Grothaus (11-12) and the foursome of Laub, Moore, Carlson and Neterer (13-14). 0 American Heart Association WERE FIGHTING FOR KXJRUFE

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FUTURE HOOPSTERS — This group of basketbail campers is shown at basketball camp last Friday at Wawasee High School. The camp consisted of girls who will be either seventh or eighth graders when the school year begins. Kneeling, from left, are: Alyssa Johnson, Ashley Dick, Debbie Black, Sheri Broekers, Angela Leamon, Krista Brumbaugh and

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Caroline Weiss. Standing are: Lisa Mikel, Kristine Gibson, Tammy Clark, coach Jim Hite, Gina Minton, Lori Stiver, Charity Cripe and Sara Wilkinson. Clark and Minton were camp members, while the rest of the girls in the back row were assistants. Boat racing results WAWASEE BOATING ASSOCIATION 1989 RACE SERIES Place Race Skipper Points YTD 1 WA2O Snook 1 19 2 WA2 Medlock 2 11 3 WA3 Mooreman 4 29 4 WA3I Rian 5 21 5 WAIO Smith 6 24 6 WA47 Herdrich 7 33 7 Wai Pinney 8 38 DNF WAI3I Carr 19 73 DNF WA7 J. Call 19 27 DNF WAI4 Russel 19 60 DNF WAII4 Simpson 19 50 DNF WA99 C. Call 19 27 DNF WAI 11 Schmahl 19 66 DNF WAOO Irmscher 19 64 Silver 1 WA29 Bolles 3 44 2 WA49 Beesley 9 39 DNF WA4 Badorek 19 65 DNF WA9 19 73 DNF WAB 19 73 DNF WAI2 Magley 19 70 DSQ WA24 Russel 19 63

Zimmer narrowly claims ‘ 1989 Challenge Cup

R.R. Donnelley’s five-year I stranglehold on the Greater Warsaw Area Chamber of Commerce Challenge Cup Championship came to an abrupt end recently as Zimmer’s Team No. 1 held off a late surge to capture first in the 1 1989 Challenge Cup competition. Zimmer’s became the first ' squad other than Donnelley to claim the first place Greater Warsaw Area Chamber of Commerce travelling plaque awarded to the championship team. In addition to Zimmer’s overall championship performance, an unprecedented eight different teams took home first place prizes from the nine different events contested during the June 5-10 Challenge Cup competition. The Chamber's 1989 Challenge Cup was the mos. closely contested in the five year history of (

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the event, with 12 points separating the top seven teams in the competition. Participating teams from Lake City Bank, Med Cast, Realty World and Warsaw Coil, all new entries in the Challenge Cup, walked off with individual event champion’s plaques and gift certificates. Discretion The wise husband meets a marital crisis with a firm hand — full of candy or flowers. — U.S. Coast Guard News £ American Heart ; Association

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