The Mail-Journal, Volume 29, Number 11, Milford, Kosciusko County, 25 April 1990 — Page 8

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THE MAIL-JOURNAL —Wed., April 25, 1990

Sports

Netters serve Northridge 4-1 loss

While coach Cindy Peterson is hoping to raise her team’s intensity level a step, the Lady Warriors were still able to down Northridge, 4-1, Tuesday to raise their season mark to 5-1 (2-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference). “There’s more there, we just need to get it out of them We need to go uphill and not on a plateau somewhere,’’ Peterson said after watching her team down the Lady Raiders. Nicole Neff started Wawasee on its way to victory, downing Jenny Wittington. 6-0, 6-1, at the number one singles spot. Suzanne Parr followed with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 win over Christy Bernstein in a grueling three hour match. Chris Sincroft made it a clean sweep, defeating Sherri Skiles, 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 in the third spot. The number one doubles team of Kimberly Carmichael and Michelle Wagoner defeated

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READY FOR RETURN — Wawasee’s Nicole Neff prepares to return a shot during the Warriors 1-1 victory over Northridge Tuesday. Neff had little trouble in beating Jennv Wittington at the number one singles spot. 6-0. 6-1. as the Warriors improved to 5-1 overall and 2-1 in the Northern Lakes Conference. ( Photo bv Mitch Stinson >

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Stephanie Shaffer and Timber Sherck, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, while the number- two doubles team suffered j the lone setback. Lisa Stookey and Sadie Machan fell to Carrie Delcamp and Sara Bernstein, 0-6, 3-6. In junior varsity action, the Lady Warriors fell to 2-2-2 with a 5- loss at the hands of Northridge. ! * a» Wawasee suffered its first loss of the season last Thursday, as Goshen benefitted from three three-setters and three tiebreakers in besting the Lady Warriors. 3-2. Neff fell to Diane Smith at the number one spot. 7-5, 6-0, while Parr and Sincroft accounted for the only W r awasee wins, Parr defeated Chrissy Miller, 6-4, 6-0. at number two singles, while Sincroft slipped bv Tina Lambright. 6- (7-5), 2-6, 7-6 (7-5).

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In doubles action. Carmichael and Wagoner fell to Jackie Armstrong and Angie Showalter in the number one slot. 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Goshen's Julie Mirer and Stacie Andrews defeated Stookey and Sara Moerschen, 3-6, 7-6 (5-7), 6-4. at number two. The Lady Warriors fared a little better in junior varsity action, tying Goshen, 4-4.

Softball team earns first win

By MITCHELL STINSON Sports IVriter

The Lady Warriors softball team got into the win column for the first time this season with a 14-13 victory over Elkhart Memorial last Thursday. The team avoided the sloppy play that plagued it earlier in the season and improved its record to 1-3. ’’They're really playing better defensively and the pitching is better." said Wawasee coach Mark Timpe Betsy Henderson and April Bouse split the pitching duties on Thursday, with Bouse getting credit for the win The offensive production was up for Wawasee’s girls too. Evelyn Stricklin led the hitting attack with a double, single and three Runs Batted In Kerri Speicher and Kristine Gibson scored three runs apiece, while teammates Becki Haab and Christie Slabaugh pitched in with two runs each. The Lady Warriors dropped to 1-4 on Monday with a 12-6 loss to the Northridge Lady Raiders. Northridge's girls jumped out to a 8-0 lead after 3‘l- innings, and withstood a late comeback attempt by Wawasee. "That hurts when you give away the runs early,Timpe said. Evelyn Stricklin. Becki Haab and Bobbi Haab all recorded two hits apiece. Eacfyof the Wawasee softball sluggers slammed triples in the comeback attempt Becki Haab led the Lady Warriors in the RBI department with three, while Stricklin was tops in runs scored with two Wawasee’s girls will return to action today 'Wednesday: with a Northern Lakes Conference showdown against the Plymouth Lady Pilgrims. Timpe says that the NLC is a particularly tough division for softball and that every game is a challenge. It will

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Machan, Beth Luensman, Erin Mills and Kara Freeman all picked up victories in singles play for Wawasee. A match at Central Noble last Friday was postponed due to rain and may be rescheduled at a later date. The Lady Warriors are in action again Thursday when they travel to meet NLC-foe W'arsaw.

be an active week for the Lady Warriors as they play four games in the space of a week.

In junior varsity action, The Lady Warriors improve to 2-0 with a 10-9 victory over the Northridge Lady Raiders on Monday. Amy Rinehold provided the dramatics as she slammed a oneout double to drive in the tying and winning runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Brandi Bray scored the tying run and Shonda Bushong crossed the plate with the game winner.

Wawasee linksters improve to 2-1

Riding the strength of two medalists who carded below-40 scores during perfect golfing conditions at South Shore Golf Course in Syracuse Tuesday, the Wawasee linksters downed visiting Elkhart Central, 157-167. David Schmahl and Joel Hadley each carded 37 from the number two and three spots, respectively, to lead the Warriors to their second win in three outings Randy Cesco carded 45 in the number one spot while Zach Waterson scored 40 and Jerry Hutchinson had 43. Leading the Blue Blazers were: Troy Miller. 42: Mike Erickson. 44; George Arvanitis, 41: Derek Brown, 40. and Colin Clark, 46 The Warriors had a tougher time in the junior varsity match, falling to the Blue Blazers, 177-178 Brent Baker led the Warriors with 40. Other Wawasee golfers were: Tim Whiteman. 47; Brian Baker. 46; Andy Young. 45. and Rich Morgan. 57. Wawasee split a three-way match Monday at South Shore, tailing to the 16th-ranked Wildcats of South Bend Riley, 158-155. while besting Fairfield's mark of 188 Riley improved to 5-0 with the w in. using balanced scoring from

Pauweis 539, E Slabaugh 541, D Deßolt 514 J Wortinger 521. S Frieberg 513. F Jones 515 B Gross 503. C Simpson 533, K Knisley 505, J Reed 500 450 senes B Swihart 484. G Byrd 456, C Boyd 474, J Mullet 48b C Miller 490 T Blanchard 481, S Flanagan 490 C Solina 494. N Shields 455, J Kausal 463, R Hite 494 L Ulery 470. B Bowen 460. J Daffron 479, S Pachynski 451, C Byrd 484, A Luyben 469, L Hostetter 458. D Walton 483, L Bobeck 451 T Taylor 454 Nj Spurlmg 495, Y Coburn 489 H Taylor 479 200 games K White 208 K Pauweis 203 C Simp.son 200, J Reed 202 160 games B Swihart 168 163, E Price 164 K White 173, L Yoder 196, 166. G Byrd 160. K Pauweis 173, 163 E Slabaugh 18’ 192 168 C Boyd 172, 160, B Deßolt 183, 165. 166. J Mulle’ 182. C Miller 162. .171. T Blan chard 171 165. J Goodemoot 171, K Strombeck 175. S Flanagan 161, 181, C Solina 186 188. J Wortinger 161. ]72, 188. S Fneberg 184, 177 H Stuff 190, J Kausal 169 R Hite 172. 170 L Ulery 179, B Bowen 163 J Daffron 177, T Rantz 166. F Jones 175. >67. 164. S Obacz 169, B Gross 189. 162. S Pachynski 187, C Byrd 167, 172. A Luyben 173. L Hostetter 169,J Likens 184. T Lindz/ C Simpson 174, K Knisley 170, 170. 165 D Walton 168 J Brown 166 T Taylor 161 N Spurting 170 166 Y Coburn 180, H Taylor 177. J Reed 161 Splits Cathy Miller 3 5 10, 45, Barb Deßolt 4 5, 3 10. Jean Knisely 5 8 >O, 3 10. Linda Yoder 3 10. Tonya Blanchard 2 7 Diane Miller 3 10. Judy Mullet 5610, Rita Burkett 5 8 10, Connie Solina 5 6 10, Rosa Farmer 3 6 8 10, Barbara Leedy 3 10. Jackie Daffro'n 3 10, Teressa Rantz 3 10. Felecia Jones 6 7 10, Freddie Money 2 7 8. Chern Byrd 3 10. Nancy Brian 3 10. Damie Knisley 3 10. Dawn Yoder 2 5 10. Cindy Simpson 3 10 Lynn Bobeck 3.10, Nellie Spurlmg 2 7. Helen Taylor 3 1.0 Unusual event Barb Deßolt had an a ' spare game 183 Our Sat Night Mixed (Final) MC M 53 ’ 2 :4 , Misfits 46 22 Twit Heads 46 22 Dud's 43 25 Carpenter Simpson 42'; 25 . Safety Pins 41; 36 H C 41 37 Video Connection 37 41 Lesa s Losers 37 4' Pin Heads 34 34 Lucky Seven 29 39 Mixed Nuts 27 41

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SOCCER SQUAD — The Wawasee High School soccer team is pictured here in front of a goal on its home field. Kneeling in the front row. from left, are: Matt Morel, Brad Koser, Troy Feaster, Matt Liepold, Chad Glassburn. Hector Roa, Clay Rassi, Aaron Story and coach Toni Beckett.

Scott Hecht. 38 from the number one spot; Rick Codens, 40; Chris Jurcaites, 42; Chad Fread, 40. and Ryan Trammell. 37. Ceijco led the Warriors from the number one spot, carding a nine hole total of 37. Schmahl followed with 40. while Hadley shot 39, Waterson carded a 42 and Hutchinson totaled 45. Jeff Kitson and Brent Unger led Fairfield,, carding 45 and 41. respectively, from their number one and two spots. In junior varsity action. Riley carded 184 to beat the Warriors • 1-1) by four strokes. Fairfield was unable to field a full team Brian Baker led the Warriors w ith 43 over nine holes. In a 15-team invitational at Lafayette Jeff Saturday. Wawasee finished in the middle of the pack, placing eighth with a score of 334. Seymour won the meet with 305 while Homestead and Carmel followed with 318 each. All three teams are ranked in the state's top 20. Cesco led the Warriors by carding 78. Other Warriors were: Schmahl. 86; Hadley. 80; Mike Tuttle. 93. and Waterson. 90. Several Wawasee freshmen and sophomores participated in a tournament at the Sprig A-Mint Golf Course in Lakeville that

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same day. The event, hosted by LaVille. was won by Concord. The Minutemen carded 347 while LaVille followed with 359 and Wawasee was third at 361. Medalists for the Warriors were Brent Baker, second with 83, and Tim Whiteman, fourth. 84. Brian Baker carded 95 for the Warriors while Andy Young and Randy Smith followed with 99 and 100, respectively. Twelve teams participated in the event. ’ We’re starting to get some consistency and if we can get a few more people to golf below 40 well lower our (team) scores even more," coach Gary Goshert said. The Warriors are in action again Thursday when they travel to North Manchester to challenge the Manchester Squires. Wawasee hosts its own invitational Saturday at South Shore.

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Big Boulder Belles ladies' golfleague

The Big Boulder Belles Ladies Golf League will have an organizational meeting and first day of play Wednesday. May 2, beginning at 8:30a.m. with coffee and doughnuts. Area women are invited to join the nine hole league at the Milford course and may register by- calling the clubhouse

The Boulder Senior Men's League will kick off with coffee and rolls and a social hour, prior to the first day of play, Monday April 30, at 8:30 a m. All retired men are guaranteed an enjoyable year of golf, under the leadership of Ray Buhrt. To register, call the Big Boulder clubhouse

Standing in the top row are: Brian Grothaus, John Hickey, Brian Kern, Jeremy Sponseiler, Keith Bice, Laurent Deviglier, Johan Kullander, Aaron Dial, Matt Beer and Pete Duchenko. Not pictured are Ben Huffman and Joe Magera. (Photo by Mitchell Stinson)

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IMPRESSIVE OUTING — Mike West, 5. of Syracuse shows the two trophies he won at a recent tournament near Detroit, Mich. West, son of Randy and Sue West, took first place in sparring and second place in forms at the event. Over 500 competitors competed in the tournament.

West is a student of the Lions Academy in North Webster, under the instruction of Ken Gillenwater.

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HOLE-IN-ONE EEVfiR — Hole number 3 at Big Boulder Golf Course in Milford is a HMI-yard, par-3. That sounds easy but when you realizelhat the golfer must tee off over a small lake and also avoid the massive cottonwood tree that protects the green, one can appreciate the celebrations that took place when two golfers scored holes-in-one last week. Marv Chalk notched his hole-in-one with an 8 iron on Monday, April 16. Three days later, Don Hoffman used a pitching wedge while recording a hole-in-one of his own. Chalk is shown at the center of the top picture, along with witnesses of his super shot. The witnesses, from left, are: Dave Mendenhall. Perry Day, Ray Buhrt and Tim Darr. The bottom photo includes: Harold Clifford, Hoffman. Catherine ( lifford and Lester Blake.