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    WheelChairChambersHett950o Torey Hett of Marion shares a light moment with Ryan Chalmers during the Challenge Games in Derby. Chambers is traveling across the country in his racing wheelchair. In the upper left photo, Chalmers shows his traveling form as he rolls along the highway.

    When Ryan Chalmers, 24, arrived in Newton on Saturday, it marked the 35th day of his 71-day journey across America in his racing wheelchair.

    Although Chalmers planned to continue through Marion County on Saturday, Torey Hett of Marion asked if he might consider staying until Sunday morning and take part in the Challenge Games at Derby.

    Like Hett, Chalmers also was born with spina bifida, which is an incomplete closure of the spinal column, and means they do not have complete use of their legs.

    With Chalmers averaging 60 to 70 miles a day since starting his journey April 6, one of the first questions Hett asked Chalmers was if he became sore traveling those distances.

    “He told me the first week he was, but that now he is getting used to it,” Hett said.

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Marion teams win final Cougar Classic contests, boys named champs

Both Marion teams ended the 2013 Cougar Classic tournament with victories. On the girls’ bracket, the seventh-seeded Warriors defeated eighth-seeded Wakefield, 60-43, to earn the seventh place title. The second-seeded Marion boys, meanwhile, were named tournament champions after a 42-33 victory over top-seeded White City.

GIRLS – The energy was there Saturday for Marion as the Warriors surged to a 17-point victory in their final Cougar Classic contest.

The Warriors fell behind 4-0 early in the game. Megan Richmond opened scoring for Marion at 5:30 to draw within two, 4-2. But Wakefield increased its lead to 8-2 with four baskets from the free-throw line. Marion, however, capitalized on Bomber turnovers to finish the first quarter with an 11-0 run to claim a 13-8 lead going into the second period.

The teams traded scores and turnovers to open the second quarter. Corey Shields put up a basket at 6:16 for a 15-10 Marion lead. After the Bombers narrowed Marion’s lead to two, 15-13, at 3:32, Kelli Hess scored off a Wakefield turnover which ignited a 5-0 Marion surge. Hess nailed a three-point basket with 1:25 left before half to give the Warriors a 23-14 lead at the break.

Marion began to pull away from the Bombers in the third quarter, outscoring Wakefield 15-7 and taking a double-digit, 27-17, lead on a second chance basket by Hess at the 6:17 mark. An 11-0 surge followed for the Warriors on baskets by Hess, Katey Ehrlich, Shields, and Erin Meierhoff for a 38-19 Warrior advantage. The Bombers scored the last two points of the quarter for a 38-21 Marion lead going into the final period.

Ehrlich scored four Warrior points in the first minute and a half, but the Bombers enjoyed an 8-0 run to narrow Marion’s lead to 44-31. Kirsten Hansen had two baskets in the quarter, with additional Warrior points coming from Kaelyn Thierolf, Ericka Herzet and Richmond at the charity stripe. Hess added three back-to-back baskets in a minute’s time, for a 56-37 Warrior lead with two minutes left to play. Ehrlich and Herzet gave Marion its final four points, and the Warriors cruised to the 17-point victory.

Hess led the Warrior attack with a game-high 15 points. Also finishing in double-digits were Shields with 11 points and Ehrlich with 10.

BOYS – The Warriors opened Saturday’s championship contest with a 9-0 run courtesy of a stifling Marion defense that forced White City turnovers. The Huskies’ first point came at the charity stripe at the 3:20 mark. Jordan Hett and Jacob Harper polished off the Marion scoring for the quarter for a 13-5 Warrior lead at the end of one.

Harper free throws at the start of the second quarter gave Marion a double-digit, 15-5 lead, but the Huskies responded with a 5-0 run to draw within 15-10 at the 6:00 mark. After a Hett basket 30 seconds later, the remainder of the quarter’s points for both teams came at the free throw line for a 20-14 Marion advantage at halftime.

With Marion shots not wanting to fall, the Huskies surged 7-0 to draw within 22-21 at 5:10, but Hett, Zac Robson and Austin Pedersen baskets extended the Warriors’ lead to nine, 30-21. The third quarter ended with a 30-23 Marion lead.

The Huskies never reached within five points of the Warriors in the final quarter. Harper scored 10 of the Warrior’s final 12 points to seal the nine-point Warrior victory.