76 July 14, 1976 Mount Joy swim club beats CV, places second at invitational meet Mount Joy Swim Club traveled to Conestoga Valley Swimming pool July 8th for their second meet to win by 257% to 144%. The team pulled a victory through, taking quite a few first place wins. This meet enabled quite a few more of our swimmers to enter into the competition due to Conestoga’s pool, which is an eight lane pool. Coach Buchenauer listed the winners in the follow- ing events: TRIPLE WINNERS Mark Shearer-10 and under boys—Fr., Bk., and R. Rodney Fellenbaum-12 and under boys—Fr. Bk. and R. Sheri Kinsey-14 and under girls—Fr., Br., and Bu. DOUBLE WINNERS Ben Kling-8 and under boys—Fr. and R. Missy Witzel-8 and under girls—Bk., and R. Emily Zuch-10 and under girls—Fr., and R. Amy Hess-10 and under girls—Bk., and Bu. Amy Westerman-10 and under girls—Br., and R. George Rice-10 and under boys—Br., and R. Pat Moran-12 and under boys—Br., and R. Ricky Ober-12 and under boys—Bu., and R. Ted Hershey-17 and under boys—Fr., and Bu. SINGLE WINNERS Laurie Musser-8 and under girls—R. Stephanie Ricedorf-8 and under girls—R. Trixie Greiner-8 and under girls—R Scott Ney-8 and under boys—R. Kevin Jones-8 and under boys—R. Tim McGarvey-8 and under boys—R. Hope Madara-10 and under girls—R. Diana Arndt-10 and under girls—R. Matthew Keller-10 and under boys—R. Greg Miller-10 and under boys—R. Wendy Weller-12 and under girls—Bk. Judy Rice-12 and under girls—Br. Mike Jones-12 and under boys—R. Brian Newcomer-14 and under boys—Fr. Michelle Kling-14 and under girls—R Kelly O’Leary-14 and under girls—R. Mindy Lambert-14 and under girls—R. Kelly Rice-14 and under girls—R. Gail Madara-17 and under girls—Fr. Dave Presto-17 and under boys—Bk. Chris Rice-17 and under boys—Br. Mitch Drace-17 and under boys—R. John Hayman-17 and under boys—R. Ricky Kinsey-17 and under boys—R. Jim Johnson-17 and under boys—R. Monday, July 12th, Mount Joy travels again to Ephrata for another swim match. Then on July 20th Mount Joy golf Asso. tournament scores The Mount Joy Golf Association Tournament was held June 27th at Indian Springs and spon- sored by Root’s Distributor of Mount Joy. The follow- ing are the results: J. Metzler—8S, plus 3; J. Shetrompf—S88, plus 4; W. Kretzing—127, plus 4; K. Alexander—87 plus 3; R. Hoffer—91, plus 3; H. Zimmerman—107, plus 3. R. Martel—84, plus 3; C. Stites—88, plus 2; J. Barn- hart—97, plus 2; J. Funk— 95, plus 2; J. Good—99, plus 2; R. Hollis—95, plus 2 : J. Stephenson—86, plus 1; R. Hallgren—89, plus 1; G. Berryhill—88, plus 1; G. Blasser—96, plus 1; R. Packer—79, plus 1; G. Sheetz—388, 0. C. Bell—80, 0; B. Ober- dorff—83, 0; D. Hertzler— 92, 0; L. Martel—8S, 0; M. Pricio—91, 0; J. Hack- man—=87, minus 1. D. Arnold—91, minus 2; B. Pennell—82, minus 2; R. Flick—77, minus 2; W. Earhart—91, minus 3; D. Welsh—97, minus 3; S. Landis—100, minus 3. J. Landis—11S5, minus 3; D. Halbleib—96, minus 4; C. Drescher—97, minus 4; J. Booth—106, minus 4; B. Hoff—97, minus 4; R. Oberholtzer—93, minus 4. J. Charles—107, minus 4; J. Hamilton—93, minus 4; C. Lauth—90, minus S; B. Eshleman—9S, minus S; W. Price—99, minus S; G. Funk—99, minus 6. C. Witmer—90, minus 6; H. Gingrich—96, minus 6; D. Campbell—91, minus 7; A. Mayer—94, minus 7; L. Conte—8S, minus 7; L. Zwally—8S, minus 7. J. Mummau—89, minus 8; P. Hoffman—96, minus 8; P. McKain—108, minus 10; E. Koser—102, minus 10; M. Camp—97, minus 10; J. Pennell—92, minus 10. Closest to pins on par threes: B. Flick, J. Stephenson, R. Packer, and C. Witmer. Longest Drive—C. Bell; longest putt—J. Metzler; and low gross—B. Flick. at the Mount Joy pool they will be swimming at 6:15 p.m. and July 27th at home. Mount Joy Swim Team was invited on July 3rd to the Third Annual Conesto- ga Valley Invitational meet. There were nine teams participating. They award- ed teams trophies first through third, medals first through third; ribbons fourth through sixth, in- dividual events and medals for first place relays and ribbons for second and third places. Team totals were Lititz Springs 1st-251; Mount Joy 2nd-213; and Ephrata Red 3rd-181. The following events are listed with the 1st thru 6th winners: FREESTYLE 8 and under girls 25 m— Trixie Greiner-4th 8 and under boys 25 m— Ben Kling-3rd 10 and under boys 25m— George Rice-Sth and Matthew Keller-3rd. 12 and under boys S50 m—Rodney Fellenbaum- 3rd and Mike Jones-2nd 14 and under boys S50 m—Dave Drace-Sth and Brian Newcomer-6th 17 and under girls 100 m—Gail Madara-6th 17 and under boys 100 m—Ricky Kinsey-6th and Mitch Drace-3rd BACKSTROKE 10 and under girls 25 m—Amy Westerman-5Sth and Hope Madara-6th 10 and under boys 25 m—Mark Shearer-2nd 12 and under boys S50 m—Rodney Fellenbaum- nd 14 and under girls S0 m—Kelly O’Leary-6th and Michelle Kling-Sth 14 and under boys S0 m—Brian Newcomer-6th 17 and under boys S0 m—John Hayman-3rd and Chris Rice-2nd BREASTSTROKE 8 and under girls 25 m—Linda Sherk-1st 10 and under girls 25 m—Stacey Gingrich-3rd and Amy Westerman-2nd 12 and under boys S0 m—Pat Moran-4th 14 and under girls S0 m—Kelly Rice-1st 14 and under boys S0 m—Dave Drace-3rd 17 and under boys SO m—Rick Kinsey-3rd BUTTERFLY 10 and under girls 25 m—Diana Arndt-3rd 14 and under girls S0 m—Michelle Kling-Sth and Lori Zerphy-2nd 14 and under boys S50 m—Mitch Drace-1st and John Hayman-5th RELAYS 8 and under girls-1st 8 and under boys-2nd 10 and under girls-2nd 10 and under boys-1st 12 and under boys-2nd 14 and under girls-2nd 14 and under boys-2nd 17 and under boys-1st SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 5S * SUPER 76 CLEARANCE SALE q . 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