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May 14th, 2013
Draws were made Monday night for the 39th Annual IHSAA Girls Tennis Tournament beginning Wednesday The eight area teams will convene on two locations, with Plymouth, Bremen, Triton, LaVille and John Glenn all vying for the championship at the Bremen Sectional, and Culver Girls Academy playing host to a four-team field.
Girls tennis
Bremen clinches NSC crown outright
Morgan Smith and Alexa Harshbarger earned individual championships for Bremen, and the Lady Lions finished up a Northern State Conference championship run Monday night at DeSantis Courts.
Smith put away Knox’s Kelsey Thomas 6-3, 6-1 at 1 singles, while Harshbarger won Bremen the 2 singles championship with a straight-set win over New Prairie’s Olivia Kuczmanski 7-6(5), 6-0.
May 13th
Velma J. Tillotson
May 9, 2013
BOURBON — Velma J. Tillotson, 66, of Bourbon, died at 8:39 p.m., Thursday, May 9, 2013 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Mishawaka.
Surviving are daughters, Debra (James) Dawson of Bourbon, Patty (Robert) Vaile of Etna Green; son, Tim (Tonia) Tillotson of Bourbon; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sisters, Nancy Miller and Edna (Earl) Scarberry, both of Bourbon, Sharon (Randy) Fisher of Nappanee; and brother, John Ernest (Kathy) Sexton of Ohio.
Monday, May 13
Argos baseball at Elkhart Christian 5:30 p.m.
Argos softball at Elkhart Christian 5 p.m.
Bremen baseball at Knox 5:30 p.m.
Bremen softball vs Knox 5:30 p.m.
Culver Community baseball at Triton 5 p.m.
Culver Community boys golf vs Knox, LaVille 5 p.m.
Culver Community softball vs Triton 5 p.m.
CGA softball at Riley 5 p.m.
CGA girls tennis at Clay 5 p.m.
Glenn baseball vs New Prairie 5 p.m.
Glenn softball at New Prairie 5 p.m.
LaVille baseball vs Jimtown 7 p.m.
LaVille boys golf vs Knox, Triton at Mystic 5 p.m.
LaVille softball at Jimtown 5 p.m.
Plymouth's No. 1 doubles team of Marissa German and Andria Shook earned a pair of reprisal wins over Goshen and Northridge last week to win the championship at the Northern Lakes Conference Tournament.
Culver Community's Matt Hurford finished second in both the 110 hurdles and the shot put, fifth in the 300 hurdles and first in the 1600 relay with teammates Bradley Beaver, Preston Hansel and Micah Budzinski to lead the Cavs at the NSC Track Meet last week.
BREMEN — With four championship matches left to wrap at the Northern State Conference Tournament, it looks like Bremen’s girls tennis team has an outright NSC title in the bag.
The Lady Lions have yet to finish up on the three singles courts and at 2 doubles after earning championship berths on all courts over the weekend.
SOUTH BEND — Add a non-conference Saturday after a long week of baseball to the venue of Coveleski Stadium and opponent South Bend Clay (11-6) and you have a roller coaster ride of a morning that ended with Plymouth falling to Clay by a 12-6 final.
“We didn’t take any steps back today,” said Plymouth coach Ryan Wolfe. “We’re right where we want to be and moving forward, and It was just one of those days where the wheels fell off. They fell off, and we couldn’t get back on the wagon.”
Girls tennis
German and Shook win NLC doubles title
Plymouth’s No. 1 doubles team of Marissa German and Andria Shook won the Northern Lakes Conference championship, and the Lady Pilgrims finished third behind meet and overall league champ Northridge and runner-up Goshen at the NLC Tournament at home Saturday morning.
German and Shook avenged a three-set loss to Northridge’s Courtney Clark and Olivia Erekson in round robin play back on May 2 with a very convincing 6-2, 6-1 win over their rivals Saturday to win the 1 doubles title on their home court in Centennial Park.
May 12th
More than 20 of Marshall County's best spellers gathered last Monday evening at the Culver Community High School for the 31st annual Marshall County Spelling Bee, which pits the top 5th through 8th grade spellers from Argos, Bremen, Culver, LaVille, Plymouth, and Walkerton, both public and private, against each other.
Charles Celandina, a 6th grader from St. Michael's Catholic School in Plymouth, took first place, followed by Riverside Intermediate (Plymouth) 6th grader Samantha Zechiel. Sarah Luttrell, grade 6, from Culver Elementary, came in third.