John scored five to go along with five rebounds.īergmark had four kills and seven block assists against Stanford and had three kills and five block assists against Tennessee. Alyssa Huang added 11 points against Windsor and Julia St. Myerberg’s efforts - including a 37-point, 13-rebound game on Friday - netted her all-tournament honors. San Marin (5-3) held off Kennedy, 59-56, at the Mats Classic, hosted by Miramonte.Īvery Myerberg put up 15 points, eight rebounds, and six assists to help Branson (4-4) secure third at the Windsor tournament following a 36-29 victory against the hosts on Saturday.Marcos Tolliver scored 15 points and Parks Thommes had 11 for San Rafael. Gio Brovelli hit five 3-pointers and paced the Bulldogs (3-3) with 34 points. Junior Chase Addleman hit four 3-pointers and tallied 14 points, while junior Bennett Kayser finished with five points and seven rebounds. Senior Grady Bowers led the Trojans (6-3) with 34 points, 10 rebounds, two steals and assists. Marco Gregoire hit the game-winner with 8 seconds left in overtime as Terra Linda capped its comeback with a 71-69 victory over San Rafael.Redwood received all-tournament performances from Jake Vasquez and Gil Ladetzky. The Bulls’ Jase Butler (23 points, seven rebounds) was named the tournament MVP and Finley Keeffe (11 points, seven rebounds, four steals) was also an all-tournament selection. 5.īranson advanced to the Gridley title game with a 65-42 win over Clayton Valley and a 63-51 semifinal win over Riordan. Tuesday at Redwood then open the league campaign against each other on Jan. The Giants (6-1) and Bulls (4-1) face each other in a non-league game at 7 p.m. Meanwhile Redwood took its first loss of the season against Granada in the final of the Edison Classic. Box 540314, Omaha, NE 68154.The boys basketball teams from Redwood High and The Branson School have gotten off to impressive starts this season, each taking second place at big tournaments over the weekend.Ī 40-foot jumper at the buzzer in overtime sent Branson to a 63-60 loss to Salesian in the championship game of the Gridley Invitational on Saturday. Memorials may be made to Mid-American Woodcarver’s Association, P.O. Steve’s family appreciates your thoughts, prayers, and kindness shown to them at this time. Schumacher in 2003 brother, Scott Schumacher brother-in-law, Robert Schenk, and parents-in-law. Steve was preceded in death by his parents wife, Donna J. Steve is survived by his wife, Ruth their children, Sheri (Mick) Kemp of Wayne, Jeff (Peggy) Triggs of Wayne, Jennifer (Shannon) Feuerbach of Keystone, IA, Dustin Puls of Seward six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and a sister, Suzanne Schenk of Colorado Springs, CO. He continued his wood carving hobby while volunteering at Silver Dollar City, Peter Engler Designs, and teaching carving classes for 20 years for the Mid-America Woodcarvers “Doane Experience” in the summer in Crete, NE. He enjoyed serving Andy and meeting the stars and guest artists. A highpoint of his time there was serving as house manager for Andy Williams at the Moon River Theatre. The couple resided in Wayne for 2 years before moving to Branson, Missouri in 2006 to fulfill Steve’s dream of retiring in Branson. Steve married Ruth (Behr) Puls Jin Pierre, SD. Most notably, he served during Sioux City’s Flight 232 tragic plane crash in 1989. Steve was an avid wood carver and active in the Rotary Club and various volunteer roles in the community. In 1973, the couple moved to Wayne where they owned and operated Schumacher Funeral Homes until retiring in 1998. He completed his funeral service apprenticeship at Cutler Funeral Home in Council Bluffs, IA, and later was employed as a funeral director at Lattin-Dugan-Chambers Funeral Home in Fremont. Steve’s career in funeral service was also shared by his father, brother, and both grandfathers. He served his nation in the United States Army for two years including serving as a medic during the Vietnam War. He graduated from Logan High School in 1962, attended college in Norfolk, NE and the University of South Dakota Vermillion before receiving his Mortuary Science Degree from the Dallas Institute of Mortuary Science in Dallas, TX in 1966. Steve was born October 8, 1943, in Cedar Rapids, IA to William J. Arrangements are with Hasemann Funeral Home of Wayne. He passed away on Sunday, July 11, at a hospital in Springfield, Missouri. Interment with Military Rites will be at Greenwood Cemetery in Wayne. Mary’s Catholic Church on Friday, July 30, from 5:00 p.m. Mary’s Catholic Church in Wayne on Saturday, July 31, at 10:30 a.m. Services for Steve Schumacher, age 77, of Branson, Missouri, formerly of Wayne, will be held at St.
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