' girls go 0-3
Hastings Tourney
Superior Lady Wildcats went
the Hastings College Tourna-
iThursday, Friday and Saturday.
Marian defeated the Supe-
i4-47 Thursday night at
Lincoln Lutheran bested
' Wildcats 49-33 Friday night
Then Red Cloud defeated
27-14 Saturday night at
Marian
Montgomery pumped in 20
to lead the Wildcats. Jenny
followed with 8 points and
Williams scored 6. Gina
y Willianls, each con-
3 points. Kristen Sweet, Jess
and Brittanie Utecht each
Kendra Kaldahl hit a
had 12 rebounds and
had 11.
and Brannen led the Omaha
sconng effort with 9 points
Lg
inn.
the 49-33 loss to Lincoln
Montgomery again led the
Wildchts with 7 points.
followed with 5 points.
and Sweet each contributed
4 points. Kirby Siebecker added 3
points. Kaldahl, Utecht, Haley Shroyer,
Erin Eitzmann and Abby Schmidt each
scored 2 points.
Montgomery pulled down 10 re-
bounds and Sweet had 9.
Lincoln Lutheran had three players
in double figures. Cody Lebo scored
13 points, Ally Menhenhall 11 and
Krystal Lewailyn 10. Sara Anderson,
Annie Tarlowski and Ruth Taegge each
scored 4 points. Sara Maul added 3
points.
Superior vs. Red Cloud
Red Cloud bested the Lady Wild-
cats 27-14 Saturday night.
Montgomery paced the Wildcats
with 5 points. Warneking followed with
4 points and Sweet added 3 points.
Williams and Siebecker each hit a free
throw.
Montgomery was again in double
figures with 10 rebounds.
L. Burgess led Red Cloud with 9
points. S. Olson followed with 8. E.
Williams contributed 5 points and P.
Golka added 3. M. Fountaine scored 2
points.
The Lady Wildcats travel to
Belleville Friday night to take on the
Buffaloes and then host the Wilber-
Clatonia Wolverines Saturday night.
Lutheran Church: Connie
9 a.m., worship;
i., Sunday school and Fellow-
Wednesday, 5-8:30 p.m.
Pizza Hut; Sunday, Dec.
Sunday school Christmas
I0 a.m., Fellowship hour.
Church of'Hardy: Sunday,
a.m, church service; Lance
is speaker. Ushers are James
Eugene Hanson. WCU meets
Dec. 19, at 2 p.m.
supper guests of Bill and
Corman were Les and Beryl
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bruns
and Mrs. Ed Rempe were
afternoon visitors in the
home.
Bouray, a member of the
rat the United Methodist Church,
with the choir presented a
"A Perfect Christmas" Sun-
and Karen Thayer and Randy
Koehler went to Minden Sat-
attend a Christmas perfor-
.at the Minden Opera House.
alad Rhth Thayer attended the
, Christmas held at the
Community Center. Marvin
Carriker were the hosts•
were present.
and Mary Ann Meyer at-
the Mary Lanning Memorial
55+ Christmas Holiday So-
tthe Hastin City Auditorium•
aia Lewis were in
Me.,
tChurch
met Wednesday in the home
Thomsen, Superior, with a
gift exchange and
Vieselmeyer, Daven-
with Alvin and Edna
Gutscher, Burr Oak,
noon dinner guest.
noon dinner guests of Irvin
Schleufer were Virginia
Beulah Ray, Superior,
Schleufer, Ruskin. After din-
and Murlene, Virginia and
sited in the Dana and Julie
and family home, Beatrice
and Katie.
Saturday to attend the
program at the
Lyndall and
went to Salina Sunday to visit
are still 'havi "i,Ce eather
frointhis
'gone',shopping SO hot
day morning at the Webber United
Methodist Church.
Glenn and Jo Anne Edwards went
to Crete Tuesday evening. They at-
tended granddaughters, Stacy's sev-
enth grade basketball game and grand-
daughter, Kate's 5th and 6th grade
Christmas concert at Crete High
School.
Nancy Edwards and her mother,
Genevieve Ebsen were in Kansas City
for the Thanksgiving weekend with
Mrs. Ebsen's sister, Grace Amy.
Rev. Art Taylor was a Monday visi-
tor in the home of Don and Doroth),
Kottmeyer.
There was 10 people present
Wednesday for the Senior Citizens din-
ner at the fire hall.
A large group of members of St.
Paul Lutheran Church were in atten-
dance Sunday evening to enjoy carol-
ing, decorating, a soup supper and a
sing-a-long.
Donna Miller called Sunday after-
noon in the Glenn Edwards home. Greg
and Blake Edwards were supper guests.
Vernon and Liz Kaldahl went to
York Sunday to attend a Studebaker
club meeting and Christmas party.
Henrietta Schlueter and Henrietta
Grauerholz visited Sunday afternoon
with Raymond and Hilda Marquart.
They celebrated Raymond's birthday.
Saturday Norman and Sue Stenson
visited Matt and Rachel Maxwell,
Isaac, Addle and Cedric, Smith Cer,-
ter. Addie's second birthday was cel-
ebrated. The Stensons were in Beloit in
the evening to see the Christmas lights
in the park.
The Jensby Trucking Christmas
party was held Saturday night at the Do
Drop In.
Paul and Denelda Edwards went to
Geneva to attend the school Christmas
program on Tuesday evening. Don and
Helen Gebers also attended. Grand-
daughter Brette Gebers was in the pro-
gram.
Superior freshmen
girls beat BD 35-31
The Superior freshmen girls de-
feated the Bruning-Davenport 35-31
Monday night at Superior.
Haley Shroyer and Abby Schmidt
were both in double figures for Supe-
rior with 11 points each. Leslie Kile
and Amy Williams each scored 5
points. AllieMarr was good for3 points.
Heidi Mussman pumped in 14
points for Bruning-Davenport. Eliza-
beth Robinson added 9 points. Hilary
Grone contributed 4 points, Brittany
Bowman 3 and Gerrica Miller hit a free
thvow: ,
Thursday. December 12. 2002 THE SUPERIOR EXPRESS 5A
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Haley Shroyer (43) looks to pass inside against Red Cloud. Abby Schmidt (51) makes her cut as does Alyssa
Montgomery (55). Erin Eitzmann is in the background. Red Cloud defeated Superior 27-14•
Superior's Jessica Kinyoun (23) goes up to block a shot against Omaha Marian. Holly Walton (25) heads to the
basket for the rebound. Marion defeated Superior 54-47.
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Lady Raiders beat
CC, lose to Sutton
The Lawrence-Nelson Lady Raid-
ers went 1-1 for the week. The Raiders
defeated Clay Center 56-39 Dec. 5 at
Clay Center and then fell to Sutton 53-
50 Saturday night at Nelson.
Lawrence-Nelson vs. Clay Center
In the win over Clay Center, the
Lady Raiders jumped off to an early
16-9 lead after the first quarter. The
lead ballooned to 32-22 a the half. The
Raiders were outscored 13-10 in the
third quarter but came back in the final
quarter to outscore Clay Center 14-4.
Stacy Svoboda paced Raider scor-
ing with 21 points and 13 rebounds.
Renee Faimon and Jenny Menke were
in double figures. Faimon scored 14
points. Menke scored 11 points and
pulled down 14 rebounds• Kim Faimon
was good for 4 points. Emily Schroer,
Tara Hofstetter and Tori Wehrman
added 2 points each.
Amy Parnell led the Clay Center
scoring effort with 14 points. Megan
Swenson and Sarah Koohmoraic fol-
lowed with 9 points each. Jordan
Schmoldt contributed 4 points and
Kayla Anderson added 3.
Lawrence-Nelson vs. Sutton
In the 53-50 k, <, Sut',.m Satur-
day, the Fillies outscored the Lady
Raiders every quarter except the last.
After one quarter, it was Sutton 16,
Lawrence-Nelson 13. Sutton led at the
half 28-21. After three quarter of play,
it was Sutton 40, Lawrence-Nelson 33.
Lawrence-Nelson outscored Sutton 17-
10 in the final period.
Svoboda pumped in 23 points to
lead the Lady Raiders. Jenny Menke
followed with 13. Kim Faimon con-
tributed 6 points and Tara Hofstetter
added 4 points. Renee Faimon and
Emily Schroer were good for 2 points
each.
Jennie Menke pulled down 9 re-
bounds and Svoboda had 7.
VanKirk led Sutton in scoring with
16 points. Laurel Sheridan followed
with 8 points. Kaylee Kramer and
Amanda Gowen each contributed 7
points. Nuss contributed 6 points and
Kristen Hofman had 5. Melinda Gowen .
was good for 3 points. Lindsey Ribbens
hit a free throw.
Lawrence-Nelson hosts the Franklin
Flyers Thursday night at Nelson and
then travels to Red Cloud Saturday
night to take on the Warriors. ..
L-N ladies return three
The Lawrence-Nelson Lady Raid-
ers return three quality starters from
last years' team.
According to Lawrence-Nelson
girls' basketball coach Cathy Biltoft,
this years' team also has quickness,
depth, a good work ethic and a love for
the game.
The weakness, as BiltofVsees it, is
inexperience in key areas.
Biltoft's goals are to focus on each
game one game at a time, play together
and work hard.
Returning letter winners and their
positions are Stacy Svoboda, post;
Renee Faimon, guard; Jenny Menke,
post; Tara Hofstetter, guard; Tori
Wehrman, guard and Emily Schroer,
guard-post.
Seniors on the team are Svobodz,
Renee Faimon, Hofstetter, Wehrman,
Lisa Ostdiek, Jennifer Stemper and
Jeanne Hubl.
AccordingtoBiltoft, keyopponents
are Sutton, Sandy Creek, Friend, Su-:
perior and Blue Hill and "just about
everyone else we play•"
Biltoft said, "We definitely will play:
a lot of teams to make us better."
Biltoft sees key players as S voboda,
Renee Faimon, Kim Faimon and heL
bench as keys to the season.
Svoboda and Reneee Faimon are,
experienced and they provide leader-;
ship and a quality of play for the Lady.,
Raiders•
Biltoft said, "The opponents are;
going to have to guard both Raider.
posts."
Kim Faimon is another key playeri
at point guard.
Biltoft looks to her bench to allow
the starters to get a breather and still'
maintain the same quality of play.
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