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January 29th, 2011
NEW CARLISLE — Sometimes a close game can get away in the blink of an eye, like in Friday night’s meeting between Bremen and host New Prairie.
Bremen trailed by six points going into the fourth quarter, but a 19-5 New Prairie run pushed the Cougars to a 67-51 victory.
It was an unfortunate result for Bremen, which played some of its best basketball of the season through three quarters.
HAMLET — Trinity’s plan was to keep Zach Richie down.
Their plan was more successful than they could have hoped, and Trinity left Oregon-Davis with a win at the Bobcats’ Homecoming, 72-59.
“We knew we had to stop Zach,” Trinity head coach Mark Havard said. “We knew he was their big scorer. We knew he was a tough competitor, but we were up for the challenge. “
Big scorer might be an understatement. As a junior, the Bobcat is only 28 points shy of 1000, and only five points shy of O-D’s record of most points scored in a season. But the Titans were certainly up to the challenge.
Boys basketball
• TRITON 50, JIMTOWN 31
At Elkhart
Score by quarters
Triton: 10 26 37 50
Jimtown: 6 15 20 31
TRITON (50): Griffyn Carpenter 12, Quentyn Carpenter 2, Austin Davis 8, Jordan Everett 11, Seth Glingle 0, Dane Kennedy 0, Blake Lemler 2, Marc Lindsey 0, Drew Mosson 2, Stephen Rowe 0, Zak Shively 0, Clay Yeo 13.
JIMTOWN (31): Brandon Abel 0, Brae Beadles 8, Alec Brown 0, Justin Brown 2, Corleone Desimone 6, August Farwig 0, Kasey Henkler 0, Chase Hoeflinger 3, Brian Hosinski 6, Max Pollock 2, DJ Washington 4.
Records: Triton 12-3 (4-0 NSC), Jimtown 7-7 (1-3 NSC).
January 28th
CULVER — Due to the resignation of a school board member, Culver Community Schools Corporation is seeking applicants to be considered by the remainder of the board to serve as a replacement. The applicant must reside within the boundaries of Culver Community Schools Corp. Interested individuals should address a letter by Thursday, Feb. 10, to superintendent Brad Schuldt or board president, Gene Baker to the following address:
Culver Community School Corp., 700 School St., P.O. Box #231, Culver, IN.
Call 574-842-3364 for more information.
PLYMOUTH — The City of Plymouth Water Department will continue for the next few months going door-to-door replacing the outdated water meters. Generally, meter change out takes 30 minutes or less. If this presents an inconvenience, customers are encouraged to make an appointment for the meter change out at the city office in person or by calling 574-936-2124.
PLYMOUTH —  Fitness Forum Sports & Wellness at LifePlex in Plymouth is offering many events in recognition of Heart Health Month. Local cardiologist Dr.
INDIANAPOLIS — Blood donors can honor the enormous contributions African Americans have made to modern-day blood services by coming to give blood this February during Black History Month.Â
PLYMOUTH – The Plymouth Industrial Development Corporation unveiled new officers and details on their emphasis for the coming year at their annual meeting at Christo's Banquet Center.
Stewart V. Hall
Jan. 27, 2011
PLYMOUTH — Stewart V. Hall, 83, Plymouth, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 2011 at his residence.
Arrangements are pending with Mishler Funeral Home, Bremen.
Barbara Esther (Whan) Hughes
Jan. 25, 2011
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Barbara Esther (Whan) Hughes died Tuesday, Jan. 25 2011 at Sophia’s Care House in Walnut Creek.
She is survived by daughters, Johanna Trickovic of Orinda, Calif. and Greta Berlin of Bar Sur Loup, France; son, Eric Hughes of Oakland; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren.
By
Rusty Nixon, Correspondent
PLYMOUTH — Her career has been backstage at Plymouth High School, but she will be one of several taking center stage Saturday, Feb. 5 as part of the Neighborhood Center’s fundraiser “Dancing With the Stars” at Swan Lake Resort.
Jane Faulstich and her partner Patrick Pendexter will try to win the title by gaining your votes and contributions for the center. Faulstich — who teaches theatre at Plymouth High School — is drawing on her “vast” experience as a dancer for a good cause.