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Thursday, Octobre 16, 2003 JEWELL COUNTY RECORDd
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Mankato Jr.Sr High
Oct. 21: High School Volleyball
Regional.
Oct. 23: Junior High Volleyball-
Football at Miitonvale vs.
Southern Cloud, 5 and 6:30
p.m..
Oct. 24: High School Football at
Mankato vs. Kensington, 7p.m.
Oct. 25: Sub-state Volleyball and
Regional Cross Country.
Jewell Jr-St High
Oct. 21: Regional Volleyball.
Oct. 23: Junior High Football-
Volleyball at Burr Oak vs.
Lakeside. Volleyball, 3 and 5
p.m. Football 6:30 p.m,
Oct. 24: High School Football at
Cuba vs. Hillcrest-North Cen-
tral 7.p.nt
Oct. 25: Sub-State Volleyball. Re-
gional Cross Country.
White Rock
Oct. 21: High School Regional
Volleyball.
Oct. 23: Middle School Volley-
ball and Football vs, Jewell
and Lakeside at Burr Oak, 3, 4
and 6:30 p.m.
Oct. 24: High School Football at
Cuba. 7 p.m.
Oct 25: High School Sub-
State Volleyball.
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Pike Valley beats
framers compete at
Bellevllle, Beloit, RC
Mankato VB Invite Mankato 44-14 Mankato cross country runners
The Mankato Lady Cougars de-
feated the Tipton girls in 2 sets 25-18 competed at Belleville Sept. 25, Beloit
and 26-24 in the consolation game of
the Mankato Invitational Saturday at
Mankato.
In the championship game, Stock-
ton defeated Logan in 2 sets 25-21 and
25-16.
The results of the early matches on
Court A: Mankato defeated Southern
Cloud in 2 sets 25-20 and 25-15,Tipton
defeated Kensington in 2 sets 25-9 and
25-13, Mankato beat Kensington in 2
sets 25-18 and 25-19, Tipton beat
Southern Cloud in 2 sets 25-13 and 25-
15, Tipton beat Mankato in 3 sets 25-
19, 21-25 and 15-3 and Kensington
beat Southern Cloud in 2 sets 25-13
and 25-17.
The results of the early matches on
Court B: White Rock defeated Bel0it
St. John's in 3 sets 26-24, 19-25 and
16-14, Stockton defeated Logan in 2
sets 25-22 and 25-13, Stockton beat
White Rock in 3 sets 25-20, 25-27 and
15-6, Logan beat Beloit St. John's in 2
sets 25-13 and 25-15, Logan beat White
Rock in 2 sets 25-17 and 25-15 and
Stockton beat Beloit St. John's in 2
sets 25-13 and 25-13.
In the semi-finals, Logan beat
Tipton in 2 sets 25-13 and 25-21 and
Stockton defeated Mankato in 2 sets
25-I 1 and 25-23.
Stockton won the tournament.
Logan took 2rid. Mankato was 3rd and
Tipton 4th.
rn on came at the
The Pike Valley Panthers beat the
Mankato Cougars 44-14 Friday night
at Scandia.
During the let quarter, no scoring
occurred but then the Panthers exploded
for 22 points in the 2rid quarter, added
6 more in the 3rd and tacked on 16 in
the final period of play.
Mankato never got on t~e board
until the 4th quarter.
Kade Odell racked up 3 touchdowns
in the 2rid quarter for the Panthers.
Odell scored on a 1-yard run. Eric
Isaacson ran in the 2-point conversion.
Odell scored on a 7-yard run. The
PAT attempt failed.
Odell scored on a 3-yard run. Eric
Isaacson ran in the extra points.
At the half, it was 22-0, Panthers.
In the 3rd quarter, Brock Hanel
intercepted a pass and returned it 8
yards for atouchdown. The PAT failed.
Eric Isaacson ran in a touchdown
from 2-yards out in the 4th quarter.
Odell ran in the 2-point conversion.
Then, Tyler Clark scored on a 48-yard
run. Drew Mahin ran in the extra points.
Mankato finally scored when
Cortney Alexander hauled in a 10 yard
pa~ from Stuart Jensen. The conver-
sion attempt was the same formula.
Jensen hit Alexander for the 2-points.
Mankato's 2rid touchdown came
on a 10-yard pass from Jensen to
Socorro Fernandez. The conversion
attempt failed.
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Perry Coison led the Cougars with
53 yards on 15 carries. Nick Newell
had 31 yards on 12 carries, Jensen had
20 yards on 8 carries and Adam Badger
had 38 yards on 8 carries.
The Cougars picked up 5 first
downs. Mankato rushed for 156 yards
and passed for 70 more for a total
offensive output of 226 yards.
Alexander had a reception for 10
yards and Fernandez had I for 15 yards.
Trenton Webb led the defense with
10 solo tackles and 12 assists. Newell
had 8 solo tackles and 13 assists, Colson
had 6 solos and 9 assists, Badger had 2
solos and 7 assists and 4 solos and 8
assists.
Jensen went 5 for 14 passing for70
yards and 2 touchdowns.
Pike Valley coach Don Melby said,
"We made some points off turnovers
twice that were big points in the game.
We also played well defensively with
our first unit."
Melby continued,"Mankato played
very hard and with a lot of passion.
They are young but I thought they
played very well for most of the time.
They made us work for everything we
got and never gave up."
Melby analyzed his defense and
offense and said, "Defensively, we
played well with the first unit but gave
up a couple of late drives with the
second unit. Overall, we played better
this week. Offensively, we are still not
consistent and show some good and
some bad things. We still need to im-
prove quite a bit to move to the next
level. We are improving and showing
signs of becoming much better.
Odell carried the ball 19 times for
19 yards, 3 touchdowns and 1 PAT.
Tyler Clark rushed 4 times for 67 yards
and 1 touchdown. Isaacson had 13
carries for 37 yards, I touchdown and
2 PATs.
Odell was 5 for 11 passing for 118
yards.
Brandon Isaacson had 2 receptions
for54 yards, Eric Isaacson had 2 for45
yards and Drew Mahin had I for 19
yards.
Kyle Anderson had 9 solo tackles
and 5 assists, Adam Swanson had 7
solos, 6 assists and 1 interception,
Aaron Strait had 3 solos and 10 assists,
Hanel had 2 solo, 6 assists and 1 inter-
ceptton and Mahin had 2 solos and 5
Oct. 2 and Riley County Oct. 1 !.
Brett Ernst improved his time each
meet. Ernst ran to an 1 lth-place finish
at Belleville in 19:08; to a 9th-place
finish at Beloit in 18:27 and to another
9th-place finish at Riley County in
18:14.
Belleville results were as follows:
Brett Ernst 19:08, Greg Zadina 20:36,
Jason Flavin 21:05; Stuart Jensen
20:20; David Harris 21:03; Aaron
Melby 20:57; Tanner Bartholomew,
20:23; Paul Jensen 21:26 and Robert
Whelchel 21:27.
In the girls' division, Meghan
Warne ran a 14:44, Tami Roesti 15:30
and Liz Wilson 16:52.
Beloit results were as follows: Ernst
18:27; Zadina 19:52; Flavin 22:03;
Jensen 20.:22; Harris 21:01; Melby
20:07; Bartholomew 19:40; Jensen
21:35 and Whelchei 24:06.
In the girls' division, Warne's time
was 14:35, Roesti 16:10 and Wilson
16:26.
Riley county results were as fol-
lows: Ernst 18:14; Bartholomew 19:17;
Zadina 20:42; Harris 20:20 and Jensen
21:09.
In the girls' division, Warne ran a
14:22, Roesti 15:27 and Wilson ! 5:57.
Dispatch -
By Edna Verhage
Greeters Sunday were Bob, Lynn
and Melissa Koops.
Passage Sunday morning was Acts
15:1-21. Theme Sunday morning was
"What Does It Take to Be theChurchT'
Passage Sunday evening was Genesis
33:18, 35:29. Theme was "The Hard
Road of Holiness."
Jan Clark, Unionville, Mo., visited
Tony Rotman.
Helen Walter and Jane Morelos,
Downs, and Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Leegwater, Walnut Creek, Calif., were
church visitors Sunday evening.
Happy birthday to Allen Sumpter,
Oct. 18.
Happy anniversary to Allen and
Helen Sumpter, Oct. 18.
A shower of rain came Saturday
morning.
We regret that Josh Hancock, White
Mankato
Vesta and Sidney Dillinger returned
from a vacation in southwest Missouri.
They went to Iola where they stayed
overnight. They drove on to Pittsburg
for lunch with two grandchildren,
Micah Dillinger, a student at the uni-
versity there, and Camila North and
her husband, David, and son, Thomas.
They drove to Kimberlin City, Mo.,
where they have a time share in a
condominium. Sunday they went to
the United Methodist Church where
they attended a class for senior citi-
zens. They attended a worship service,
a blend of contemporary and tradi-
tional order of worship. They attended
shows at Branson went to the Passion
Play at Eureka Springs, Ark. At Bolivar,
Mo., where Sidney lived for several
years, they attended worship service
and the senior citizens Sunday School
class. Later they attended the Mt. Gileas
United Methodist worship where a
friend of Sidney's is pastor. Monday
Sidney attended the Optimist
Club.They planned to circle around
Kansas City and connect with Inter-
state 70, but because of road work,
took Highway 29 to St. Joseph. They
got to Hiawathia where they spent the
night, coming on home Tuesday morn-
ing.
Nancy Cortner and friend Gloria,
Fort Worth, Texas, visited Nancy's
mother, Charlotte Roe.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schott,
Leavenworth, are visiting Ruth Roe.
GueSts at the home of Jon and
Rosalie Menhusen recently were Jan
(Menhusen) and Ken Smock and David
Smock, all of Manassas, Va.; and Rob,
Cassie and Sammi Smock, Centreville,
Va. They also visited at the home of
Phil and Lori Menhusen
and Anna. While here, Sammi,
hospitalized. Jan is a
a 1962 graduate of Mankato
School. The,.
ily
their aunt, Jatmita Cox,
played golf on the Mankato
Course. They attended the MIlS
ball game Frida)
Menhusen was (
carried the crowns for the
ing attendants.
ters and families in Wichita.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Colin
visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick
They attended the corn
ties in Jewell.
GlennHajn]
ited Joan
Kerry
Gerry,
K-State fall break.
Gerry, Lode,
Dick Waughs
James and Carol Lamb were!
Oct. 11 for Opal
at the Buffalo Roam. Guests
Mary and Gary Kitterman
Park; Carol Anne Rettzo,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Erin Renee, Wichita, and
Stephens. Evening visitors
home
Tampa, Texas,
Topeka.
were hosts for the family
Critters.
Rex and Thelma Freeman,
sons and daughters-in-law
Wichita recently
Courthouse News
Jewell County
Traffic
Justin Hanson, Ute, Iowa, 70 hour
driving violation, fined $110.
Zachary Colson, Mankato, speed-
ing 80/60, seat belt violation, fined
$160.
Nicholas Rhodes, Junction City,
speeding 77/60, fined $132.
Delbert Stevenson, Mankato, fail-
ure to yield, fined $120.
Guy Cash, Mankato, overweight
MemberAoeass. ~ assists. Rock's homecoming king was 2,500 pounds, fined $185.
incorectly identified in last week's Daniel Barnes, Courtland, no seat
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James Waltke,
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Erin German, Burr Oak,
80/65, fined $120.
Accidents
Oct. 10 at approximatel
on a Jewell County road
north from Webber, DavidDald,(
land, driving a 1993 Ford
turning right,
up the brakes causing
to lock up striking the
Dodge driven by Wayne
Mankato. The
ofcenter. Noinjuries. Accident
tigated by Ost.
Oct. 11 at approximatel,
Rebecca Robison,
1999 Pontiac, hit a deer. No
Accident investigated by Alley.
ages over $5~: .....
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Alvin J. Arnold, moved the
for an order allowing
his right to a jury trial and have tl~d
tried by die court.
Laflin entered a
guilty
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transportation to the
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Registration deadline is 4:30 p.m. on Monday~
Oct. 20 for those residing in USD 278.
If you have moved (even if it is next door)
you must re-register
If you have a name change you must re-register
Will you be 18 years old before the November 4th
General Elections. If your answer is YES, then if you
register before the deadline you can vote
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registered? Call the Jewell County Clerk's Office to
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M0nday, 0ct.
Items will be picked up st
trash pickup locations. Small
should be bagged.
and wood items, etc.
Jew eounty Safety
2"tlh Rmmal Farmers
Saturday, Oct. 18 • 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
sas National Guard Armory
Mankato, Kan.
Admission 75¢- 12 and older
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