The Mail-Journal, Volume 28, Number 25, Milford, Kosciusko County, 2 August 1989 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL — Wed., August 2.1989

Sports

111 skiers take part in state water skiing championships

One hundred and eleven water skiers from throughout Indiana competed in the Indiana State Water Ski Championships held at Cindonway Shores and Camelot Lakes July 22-23, with the W.S.I. Ski Team of Cindonway Shores capturing the team scoring title. The two-day competition, which included the traditional three events of slalom, tricks and jumping, concluded with Steve Plummer of North Webster taking top honors as the best male skier overall and Jane Tully of Syracuse taking the honors as the top female skier overall. The W.S.I. team compiled a total of 210 team points to easily outdistance the Camelot Ski Team, which finished in second place in the team standings with 97 points. The Muncie Ski Club totaled 81 points to finish the competition in third place. In addition to the traditional three water skiing events. 13 competitors took part in the

■h * ** m Jw " A 9? Ijß ■ SUCCESSFUL SWIMMERS — Eric Schaekel (left) and Andy Kryder (right), both members of the Wawasee Summer Swim Program, have qualified to compete in the 13th Central Zone Swimming Competition in lowa City, lowa, August 11-13. The competition will involve swimmers from 13 states and both Schaekel and Kryder are expected to compete in individual freestyle competition as well as freestyle and medley relay events. Pictured in back is Roger Karns, head swim coach at Wawasee. (Photoby Mark Huffman)

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kneeboarding competition while there were also 16 skiers involved in the wake cross and trick events portion of the tournament. During the two-day competition, members of the W.S.I. Ski Team received the following places: Brandon Bucher (firsts in slalom, tricks and jump, second in kneeboarding), Jeremy Plummer (seconds in slalom and tricks, fourth in kneeboarding >, Shane Bucher (first in slalom, thirds in tricks and kneeboarding. fifth in jump*, Jim Beck (third in slalom, fifth in tricks, sixth in jump), Kim Contos (first in slalom, third in tricks), Steve Plummer (seconds in tricks and jump, seventh in slalom). John Gradle (third in slalom), and Don Bucher (second in slalom). Also, Shanda Bucher (first in kneeboarding, thirds in slalom and tricks), Jan Karr (first in tricks, seconds in slalom and jump), Jennifer Contos (first in slalom, third in tricks), Peggy-

Bucher (first in jump, fourth in slalom) and Eric Karr (first in kneeboarding). Members of the Camelot Ski Team turned in the following efforts during the championships: Michael Vint (second in jump, fifth in kneeboarding). Brock Manning (thirds in tricks and kneeboarding), Jonathan Hulley (sixth in kneeboarding), Cory Manning (first in jump, second in

Golf news

American Cancer Society's Golf Tournament to be August 7

A total of 60 teams thus far are scheduled to participate in the third annual American Cancer Society's Golf Championship Tournament set for Monday. Aug. 7, at the South Shore Golf Course in Syracuse According to David Cotton, chairman of the tournament, the turnout so far "has been fantastic" and any sponsor, or foursome. making a contribution of S3OO to the American Cancer Society is eligible to compete in the tournament. The winners in the local golf tournament will be eligible to play in the American Cancer Society Golf Championship State playoffs in Santa Claus on August 28, For more information on the tournament, persons should contact the South Shore club at 457-5711. Tennis and bridge matches will also be offered at the local competition August 7. with men’s and women s doubles tennis matches to be played in the morning and

Wortinger and Lantz take firsts in Maxwelton action

Jackie Wortinger captured first in 18-hole play while June Lantz was first in nine-hole action during the weekly golf outing for the Maxwelton Ladies Golf Association July 26. During “Beat The Pro' play. Connie Stillson finished second in

Junior league holds scramble at Wawasee Golf Club

The junior golf league at the Wawasee Golf Club held a scramble July 24. with Andy Young and Kris Ganshorn finishing in first place The team of Josh Galloway, Ricky Lemberg and Tony Ganshorn finished in a tie for second with the trio of Brian Baker,

Hole-In-One golf contest to be held August 25-27

Golfers from throughout the northern Indiana area are invited to enter the 1989 Trustcorp Bank Million Dollar Hole-In-One Golf Contest to be held in South Bend and Mishawaka on August 25-27 The competition is sponsored by Trustcorp Bank as a contest to benefit the elderly, mentally retarded and chronically disabled who are served by the Saint Joseph's family of healthcare providers. Jim Basney is the chairman for the three-day event while Lou Holtz and Ara Parseghian are the honorary cochairmen. The weekend event, now in its second year, is open to all nonprofessional golfers 13 years of age and older.

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kneeboarding), Todd Smith (first in jump), Brad Smith (third in jump), Denny Carroll (first in jump with a new state record of 129 feet), Jane Tully (firsts in tricks and jump, second in slalom) and Jill Tully (firsts in slalom, tricks and jump). The Webster Ski Bees were represented by David Moore (first in tricks) and Dave Eckrich (second in tricks) in the mens

afternoon. The entry fee for the tennis competition includes dinner. A 10 table progressive bridge party will’ be preceded by a luncheon at noon at South Shore. Reservations for the luncheon and bridge party can be made by contacting Irma Sink (457-5085), Mary Andis (269-4345) or Helen Alfrey (457-3460). The Kosciusko County tournament raised more than $23,000 last year for the American

Golf tourney raises money for Ronald McDonald House

United Telephone of Indiana’s Nappanee/Syracuse Community Relations Team raised $644 for the Ronald McDonald House with a recent golf tournament at the

18-hole play while Wendy Johnson. Betty Kline. Jane Musser and Marg Kavanaugh concluded the day tied for third place. In nine-hole competition. Linda Stump captured runner-up honors.

Jerod Galloway and Aaron Kryder The junior golf league at Wawasee Golf Club is open) to anyone interested in participating The league a m each Monday at Syracuse course * y

Competition begins with qualifications on Friday and Saturday, Aug 25-26, from 7 a.m to 7 p.m. at Eberhart, Elbel. Erskine, Knollwood and Notre Dame golf courses. The final shootout will be held on Sunday. Aug. 27, at 1 p.m, on Elbel’s eighth hole. Although there is no limit to t w number of balls that a golfer a hit in the competition, a partici pant can qualify only once. There

Two local players attend camp

Paige Price and Nikki Marsh, both of whom will be juniors at Wawasee High School this fall, attended the Midwest Volleyball

novice division of the tovrnament. Murray Bartel of the .dden Lake Ski Club in Warsaw took home a second place finish in the jump portion of the Men s II competition. In barefoot action, Eckrich took first in tricks and third in wake cross while Don Bucher finished third in the wake cross action.

Cancer Society. All entry fees for the August 7 activities go directly into American Cancer Society cancer control programs, thus making more research possible. A social hour will be held in the pavilion at South Shore following the day's activities from 6-7 p.m. The dinner will be served at 7 p.m. with Chris Schenkel and Chris Roberts hosting the ceremonies at the awards dinner. An auction will also take place, with many prizes and gifts to be awarded.

Nappanee Municipal course. Eighteen foursomes participated in the scramble, which was won in a three-hole playoff by the team of Jay Taylor. Pat Parks. Jeanne McAndrews and Pat Middaugh. Second place went to the team of Jody and Jeff Lengacher, Nat Hockert and Grant Warren Those foursomes tied for first with a five-under par 31 in the nine-hole event. The first place team won jackets donated by Ronald McDonald, who appeared at the tournament, and the second place foursome received umbrellas donated by United. Proceeds were donated to the Ronald McDonald flouse of Indianapolis, which is a home-away-from-home for families of seriously ill patients at Riley Hospital for Children. Area merchants contributed to the tournament. Donating food, soft drinks and ice were Miller’s Market, Thornburg’s and Rymer’s Ice of North Webster. Among the merchants donating gifts for drawings were NIPSCO. Midwest Commerce Bank, Ameritrust, First Source Bank. McCormick Motors. Clipp’s Auto Supply, Jenkins Automotive Supply, Christner Oil, Rain Barrel, and Curtis TV and Appliance.

is no green’s fee and participants need not play the course. Golfers may register on qualification days. For further information on the event, golfers may refer to the posters and contest cards at area pro shops, site sponsors and Trustcorp Bank branches in South Bend, Mishawaka, Lakeville or Elkhart or contact the Saint Joseph’s jgare Foundation at 232-2121.

Camp at Adrian College in Adrian, Mich , the week of July’ 23rd. Price, the daughter of Michael and Patricia Price of Syracuse, was selected to the camp All-Star team in addition to winning two first, one second and one third place ribbons Price also was awarded the “Pride Award” in the junior-senior divisicm Marsh, the Richard and Cathy Lemberg of Syracuse, captured three first and one third place ribbons during the weeklong camp. Sponsored by coach McCracken of the Indiana University volleyball program, the camp was attended by girls from Indiana, Michigan and Ohio

GOLF WINNERS — Pictured are some of the winners in the Enchanted Hills Golf Tournament held Wednesday afternoon, July 26, at Maxwelton Golf Course in Syracuse. From left are: Doug Nigbor, second place, A flight; David Schmahl, second place, A flight; Tom Thornburg, first place captain, B flight; Terry Griffith, and Doug Schmahl and Jeff Schmahl, second place, A flight. Griffith is accepting a prize, on behalf of his team, from Thornburg, a representative of Enchanted Hills. Other members of Griffith’s team, which finished with a combined effort of five under par, were Brian Russell, Dale Jones, and Deano Coverstone. First place in A flight were Harlan Steffen, Jim Speicher, Pat Speicher and Maurice Lehman, finishing at nine under par. (Photo by Mary Jane Lorton)

Big Boulder to hold couples golf scramble Saturday

Bonnie Newman (low gross). Leatrice Rapp (low net) and Ruby McClarnon (low putts) placed first during a July 26 outing of the Big Boulder Ladies Golf League. In addition to Newman. Evelyn Orn finished second and Marilyn Bray and Barbara Schultz concluded play tied for third in the

Tippy Ladies hold foursome competition

The Tippecanoe Lake Country Club 18-Hole Ladies Golf Association held a net foursome in flights competition last Thursday at the course in Leesburg. In A flight competition, the foursome of Vai Finkenbiner,

Pre-season football meeting tonight at Wawasee

A squad meeting for all’ Wawasee students interested in playing football at Wawasee High School this year will be held from 6-9 p.m tonight (Wednesday) in

Tennis practice to begin Boys’ tennis practice for the 1989 season will begin at 8 a.m. Monday on the Wawasee High School tennis courts. Practices will be held from 8-10 am. and 5-6 p.m. Interested players should have their insurance and physical forms available to register Bowling league meeting The Friday Night Mixed Doubles League at Wawasee Bowl in Syracuse will be holding its pre-season meeting at 7 p / pr x Friday. Aug. 11, at the alley. ' Anyone wishing to join the league is urged to attend this meeting. Bowlers wishing to participate who don’t have a full team (two men and two women) are also encouraged to attend so couples can be paired.

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low gross competition. During the July 19 meeting of the league, Betty Scott finished the day in first while Phylis Windsor took second and Rapp finished third. The public is invited to participate in a couples scramble sponsored by the Big Boulder Belles which will be held Satur-

Gloria Dalton, Jody Frantz and Bess Becker captured first place. Carolyn Rearick, Dotty Murphy. Betty Zumbrum and Mickey Billion combined for first place in B flight action. In C flight action, the team of

room 130 of the high school. scheduled to get underway at 8:30 After tonight's meeting, equip- a.m. Monday. ment will be issued, with practice Once practice begins, players set to begin Monday, Aug. 7. for will be required to pay sls for inthe varsity and junior varsity surance as well as $lO for pracsquads. Practice for freshmen is tice packs.

Volleyball practice to begin

Coach Jill Yoder recently'announced that the Wawasee High School volleyball team will be holding its first practice sessions next week. Team members are expected to arrive at the school’s physical

Boat race winners WAWASEE BOATING ASSOCIATION 1989 RACE SERIES Race Points YTD Sail No. Skipper 1 2 Total Total "E” Scow Gold Fleet WA-131 S. Carr 1 3 59 173 WA-99 C. Call 2 1 32 50 WA-20 G. Snook 3 7 16 44 WA-47 B. Herdrich 4 2 18 68 WA-10 M. Smith 5 9 36 76 WA-31 M. Rian 6 6 39 83 WA-14 R. Russel 7 5 35 110 WA-3 T. Mooreman 8, 10 52 96 WA-1 M. Pinney 9 4 44 111 WA-111 J. Schmahl 12 8 61 168 WA-00 D. Irmscher 14 16 87 192 WA 114 G. Simpson 15 13 69 142 WA-7 J. Call 22 dnf 12 42 71 WA-2 C. Medlock 22 dsq 21 Dsy 69 121 WA-100 R. Winter 22 d.ns 21 dns 67 152 < \ “E” Scow Silver Fleet WA-573 J. Holdeman 10 11 36 100 WA-49 M. Beesley 11 18 67 120 WA-29 K. Bolles 13 14 74 143 WA-24 B. Russel 16 15 72 15< WA-8 17 19 94 203 WA-4 R Badorek 18 17 89 186 WA-47 J. Hackleman 19 21 dns 94 201 WA-25 Ruda 22 dns 21 dns 101 215 WA-9 22 DNS 21 DNS ’ 101 215 WA-12 R. Maglev 22 dns 21 dns 101' 208

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day, Aug. 5, beginning at 4 p.m. at the Milford course. Prizes will be awarded after the competition and finger-foods will be available for those who wish to bring a dish ot tray of finger-food. Persons interested in participating in Saturday's scramble should register at the Big Boulder clubhouse or contact one of the members of the ladies league.

Pat Rahm, Jan Morsches, Irma Sink and Nancy Dalton took top honors. The team of Marie Johnson, Wanetta Jones, Mary Manwaring and Irene Bucher captured the D flight competition.

education annex building beginning Monday. Aug. 7. There will be 7 a.m. to 9 am. and 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. sessions. All members are required to have a physical examination before they can participate.