ssttarar--nneewwss 12 The Goodland Star-News / Friday, June 4, 2004 sports Lady Outlaws split doubleheader with Burlington By Greg Stover and scoring 13 runs, highlighted by The Goodland Star-News a triple by Gonzales that scored two. The Lady Outlaws of Goodland With Goodland leading 15-7, the split a doubleheader with the Colo- game was called due to a 1 hour, 15 rado Cougars of Burlington on minute-time limit set before the Wednesday at Centennial Park, game started. winning the first game 15-7 and los- In the second game, Burlington ing the second 15-12. again took the early lead, scoring In the first match, the Cougars three runs in the top of the first, but took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first this time the Outlaws responded inning, then held the Outlaws to a with two runs in the bottom of the “three-and-out” in the bottom of the inning to trail by just one run going first. Burlington added three more into the second. runs in the second and again held In the second inning, Goodland Goodland scoreless in the bottom of outscored the Cougars 7-6 to tie the the inning to take a 4-0 lead into the game at 9 going into the third. third. Burlington scored six runs during Things turned around for the Out- its turn at bat, then held the Outlaws laws in the third, as they held the to three runs to take a 15-12 lead. Cougars scoreless. In the bottom of The game again was called due to the third, with two outs and nobody the time limit, giving the Cougars on base, Sammie Raymer hit a the win. double to center field, then ad- The Lady Outlaws are now 2-4 vanced to third base on a passed for the season. They will be in Hays ball. Shawnie Butts walked, then today for a three-day tournament Erika Gonzales hit a single to right which ends Sunday. which scored Raymer and sent Butts to third. Andrea Wolak drew a walk, load- Andrea Wolak (left in top photo) ing the bases, then Danielle Petti- slid home for a run during the first bone hit a single to the pitcher, who inning of the second game in the could not handle the ball. That Lady Outlaws’ doubleheader scored Butts and kept the bases against the Cougars loaded, but Burlington got a force from Burlington Wednesday. out at home with the next batter, Danielle Pettibone (right) got in ending the inning. a defensive stance while playing Leading 4-2 going into the top of first base during the second the fourth, the Cougars added three game. Holly Kibel (far right) more runs to increase their lead to started the game on the mound 7-2. Then Lady Outlaws had possi- for Goodland. bly their best turn at bat for the sea- Photos by Greg Stover son, sending 17 batters to the plate The Goodland Star-News

Next Lady Outlaw home action will be Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Centennial Park against the Colby Sweet Thunder Slice of Life tees off Sunday Summer sports The 15th annual “Slice of Life” Main Ave. Guests can enjoy hors Manning, Leroy Mitchell, Dave golf tournament will open with a d’oeuvres and beverages while they Studdard and Willie Oshodin. shotgun start this Sunday at 8:30 at mingle with entertainment, politi- Former members of the Kansas the Sugar Hills Golf Club. cal and sports celebrities. Items up City Chiefs include 2003’s honor- The tournament is part of the for auction include trips, hotel ary chairman Walter White, Jerry schedules “Slice of Life” benefit for the stays, recreation items and auto- Corneilison, Larry Marchall, Ted Northwest Kansas Area Medical graphed movie posters and pictures. McKnight, Tony Reed, Dave Lind- Foundation and the Goodland Re- Sports memorabilia autographed strom and Billy Masters. gional Medical Center, which by celebrities from the NFL, NBA, Olympic gold medalist, and Viet- Girls Rookie Tuesday, KC Video vs. Goodland Yost 5:45 p.m.; Pi Eta Sorority vs opens with an auction Saturday NHL, NASCAR and NCAA will be nam veteran, Mel Pender also will Gambino’s 7 p.m.; Pi Eta Sorority vs Dinkel Law 8:15 p.m. evening, . up for bid. Admission to the auction be on hand. Pender earned a gold Over a decade and a half, the an- and social for those not playing in medal as part of the 4x100-meter Girls Major Monday, KLOE vs Finley Motors 5:30 p.m.; Kiwanis vs Helena 7 p.m.; nual benefit has raised almost the golf tournament is $30 per per- relay team in the 1968 Olympic Kiwanis vs Heartland Carriers 8:30 p.m. $250,000 for the center. Some of the son. Games in Mexico City. Boys Rookie Monday, American Family Insurance vs Bagsall Construction 5:45 p.m.; money is used for scholarships for This year’s honorary chairman is Other celebrities attending in- area students studying for a career former Kansas Jayhawk clude Larry “Gator” Rivers, Bucky Marshall’s Team vs Hank’s Cafe 7 p.m.; Snappy Snack vs Crazy R’s in health care who agree to return player Issac “Bud” Stallworth. He Schribner, Charley Johnson, Cliff 8:15 p.m. and work for the center. was the first-round draft choice for Meely and Bobby Douglass. Doug- Boys Major Monday, Dairy Queen vs Dan Brenner Ford 5:30 p.m.; Bowladium Lanes The tournament format consists the Seattle SuperSonics in 1972 and lass, a native of El Dorado, played of three-player teams, men, women later played for the New Orleans quarterback for the University of vs Unruh Family Chiropractic 7:15 p.m.; Kiwanis vs Veterns of Foreign or mixed. The teams will be divided Jazz. Kansas, taking the team to the Or- Wars 8:30 p.m. into four flights, with the top three Former Jayhawk Jo Jo White also ange Bowl in 1968, and went on to teams in each flight receiving will be there. White was a first- the Chicago Bears. prizes. Par for the course is 71 for round draft choice of the Boston For information or to register for 18 holes, 35 on the front nine and 36 Celtics in 1969 and played 10 sea- the tournament, call the co-direc- Brought to on the back. sons with the team. Other former tors, Dale Schields at (785) 890- you by: Three holes will offer a special NBA players participating are 6005 or Mary Ann Elliott at (785) prize for a hole-in-one. Players will former San Antonio Spurs player 890-6024. have the chance to win a 2004 George “Iceman” Gervin and form- Harley Davidson motorcycle, an er Walter Davis automobile or $10,000 in cash split and “Fatty” Taylor. The Northwest Kansas Area Medical Foundation between the player and the founda- Former taking tion. part this year include last year’s cordially invites you to the The benefit social and auction honorary chairman, Billy Thomp- Residential Real Estate - Farm and Ranch will start at 6 p.m. Saturday at the son, Larry Brunson, Jack Gehrke, Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall, 824 John Grant, Fran Lynch, Wade 20042004 SLICE OF LIFE Sherman BENEFIT AUCTION Saturday, June 5, 2004, 516 E. 5th County A must see Brick ranch style home in excellent condition, 3 6:00 p.m. bedrooms 2 baths, with oak woodwork and oak kitchen cabinets. Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) Basement is full unfinished. Underground sprinklers and new sod Speedway 9th & Main complete the landscape. $30 Admission for non-tournament participants. 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