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Sports Sports FREE PRESS SSSPORTSPORTS Page 8 Colby Free Press Thursday, June 29, 2006 Watching and waiting. TV LISTINGS sponsored by the COLBY FREE PRESS SATURDAY JULY 1 6 AM 6:30 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 KLBY/ABC La Gente Busines- Good Morning Lilo & Emperor Proud World Cup Soccer: Quarterfinal -- Teams TBA. H h sWeek America (CC) Stitch New Family Gelsenkirchen, Germany. (Live) KSNK/NBC Today Neil Sedaka. Paid Paid Flight 29 Endur- Kenny- Time Trading Darcy’s Tennis: Wimbledon L j (CC) Program Program Down ance (EI) Shark Warp Spaces Wild Life -- Early Rounds. KBSL/CBS Saturday Early Show (CC) News Little Bill Blue’s Paid Paid 1< NX (EI) (CC) Clues Program Program K15CG Busi- Market- Thomas- Jay Jay Bob the Real Dragon- Hand- Barbe- Food For Your Victory d ness Market Friends the Jet Builder Wheels flyTV Crafts cue Home Garden ESPN SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (CC) SportsCenter (Live) (CC) PWBA Bowling: O_ USBC Queen’s. USA Paid Paid Paid Sexy Monk Mr. Monk Monk Mr. Monk and Movie: The Deer Hunter TTTT (1978, P^ Program Program Program Abs Gets Stuck in Traffic the Astronaut (CC) War) Robert De Niro. (Premiere) (CC) TBS Becker Becker Movie: Dangerous Minds TT (1995, Movie: Domestic Disturbance TZ (2001, Movie: What Lies P_ (CC) (CC) Drama) Michelle Pfeiffer. (CC) Suspense) John Travolta. (CC) Beneath (2000) WGN Enter- Adelante Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Happy Home Pa prise Chicago Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Days Improve. TNT Movie: Paulie TT (1998) A parrot tells his Movie: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids TTT Movie: Hook (1991) Lawyer turns into QW life story to a janitor. Gena Rowlands. (CC) (1989, Fantasy) Rick Moranis. (CC) Peter Pan to save kids from Captain Hook. DSC Paid Paid Paid Paid Alaskan Crab Alaskan Crab Alaskan Crab Lobstermen: QY Program Program Program Program Fishing Fishing Fishing Jeopardy at Sea A&E Murder, She Wrote Biography Tom Old Old Airline Airline Airline Airline Airline Airline Q^ Trials & Tribulations Jones Tom Jones. House House (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) HIST Automobiles Infams Infams The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents Q_ Tucker (CC) Murder Murder 1789-1825 (CC) 1825-1849 (CC) 1849-1865 (CC) 1865-1885 (CC) NICK Grown OddPar- Jimmy Jimmy Spon- Spon- OddPar- OddPar- The X’s Danny Danny Cats- Rl Up ents Neutron Neutron geBob geBob ents ents (CC) Phantom Phantom cratch TISHA COX/Colby Free Press DISN JoJo’s Higgly- Ein- Ein- Mickey Mickey Doodle- Doodle- Charlie Koala Lilo & Emperor R] Circus town steins steins Mouse Mouse bops bops & Lola Brothers Stitch New Colby Sweet Thunder 12 and under teammates Harley Kriss, first baseman (left) and Alexa FAM Digimon- Dragon NASCAR A.T.O.M. Power Power Power Power Power Power Ground- Ground- Haas, second baseman watched the play at home plate during a recent tournament. R_ Digital Booster Racers (CC) Rangers Rangers Rangers Rangers Rangers Rangers ed-Life ed-Life HALL Movie: The Apple Dumpling Gang TT Movie: The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Movie: Once Upon a Time in the West SW (1975, Comedy) Bill Bixby. (CC) Again TT (1979, Comedy) Tim Conway. TTTZ (1969, Western) Henry Fonda. Miami drafts Kansas’ Sweet SATURDAY JULY 1 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 KLBY/ABC Paid Paid Paid Paid PGA Golf: Buick Championship -- Third Round. Cromwell, Conn. Paid ABC Wld Wayne Simien H h Program Program Program Program (Live) Program News Thunder KSNK/NBC (11:00) Tennis: Wimbledon -- Early Golf: U.S. Women’s Open Championship -- Third Round. Paid NBC “I’m really excited,” he told L j Rounds. From Wimbledon, England. (CC) Newport, R.I. (Live) (CC) Program News LEAVENWORTH (AP) — A KBSL/CBS Paid Paid Paid Paid NCAA Spring Arete Honors for Intercontinental Paid CBS promise Wayne Simien made when about 200 family and friends who 1< NX Program Program Program Program Highlights Show Courage in Sports Poker Champ. Program News he was 11 years old has been kept, had gathered at the school. “I’m K15CG Yankee This Old Ask This Home- Wood- Real Scrap- School- Love of Piano Cabin Rare wins d Shop House Old time wright Simple book Fine Art Quilting Guy Country Visions thanks to the guaranteed money ecstatic. I’m right where I’m sup- Colby’s 16 and Under Sweet ESPN PWBA Boxing: 1975 Muhammad Ali World Cup Soccer: Quarterfinal -- Teams Horse Racing: SportsCenter (Live) he’ll receive as a first-round NBA posed to be.” O_ Bowling vs. Joe Frazier III. (CC) TBA. Frankfurt, Germany. (Live) Suburban/Cash Call (CC) Thunder team walked away draft choice. He will join one of the best front USA (10:00) Movie: The Deer Hunter TTTT Movie: U-571 TTZ (2000, Suspense) GIs try to steal Movie: Terminator 2: “I got my dad a new fishing boat lines in the NBA, anchored by with first place medals at last P^ (1978, War) Robert De Niro. (CC) an encryption device from a German sub. (CC) (DVS) Judgment Day TTTZ (1991) weekend’s Colby Invitational TBS (10:50) Movie: What Lies Beneath TTZ Movie: The Others TTT (2001, Suspense) Movie: The Haunting TZ (1999) Four about three or four weeks ago,” the Shaquille O’Neal. P_ (2000, Suspense) Harrison Ford. (CC) Nicole Kidman. (CC) people stay in a reputedly haunted house. with four wins and no losses. All-American power forward said “I was going to be pleased with WGN Cosby Moesha Soul Train Movie: Something Wild TTT (1986, Farscape The Ugly Ghosts: Fact or Tuesday night, a few minutes after any team I went to,” he said. “Go- The team racked up an im- Pa Show (CC) Comedy) Jeff Daniels. (CC) Truth (CC) Fiction (CC) (10:00) Movie: Movie: Bait TZ (2000, Action) A petty thief Movie: Bad Boys (1995) Two Miami cops Movie: Blue Streak the Miami Heat drafted him with the ing to a winning organization, a pressive 42 runs and allowed TNT no runs the entire weekend. QW Hook TTT (1991) is used to flush out a high-tech criminal. attempt to recover stolen police evidence. TZ (1999) 29th pick in the first round. championship-contending team DSC Lobstermen: Futureweapons No Futureweapons Futureweapons MythBusters (CC) MythBusters Jet “I promised him when I was 11 with one of the most dominant play- Pitchers Logan Wark and QY Jeopardy at Sea place to hide. (CC) Smart Weapons High-tech weapons. Assisted Chevy (CC) that when I made it to the next level ers ever to play the game — you Danielle Pettibone took the A&E Criss Criss Criss Criss Criss Criss Movie: Windtalkers TT (2002, War) A Marine protects a Navajo wins against the Norton 18 & Q^ Angel Angel Angel Angel Angel Angel code transmitter in World War II. Nicolas Cage. (CC) I was going to get him a new bass couldn’t ask for a better pick.” HIST The Presidents The The Presidents The Presidents The Presidents Ben Franklin The many faces of the boat because that was one of his Simien, although hampered by Unders in a 9-0 win, Q_ Gilded Age. (CC) 1913-1945 (CC) 1945-1977 (CC) Global terrorism. Founding Father. (CC) passions when I was growing up.” injuries that caused him to miss 32 Burlington Cougars 16U (9- NICK Avatar- Avatar- Nick- Nick- Nick- Nick- Nick- Nick- Just for Drake & Ned’s Zoey 101 0), Garden City Dusters 16U Rl Last Air Last Air toons TV toons TV toons TV toons TV toons TV toons TV Kicks Josh School Zoey 101 Wayne Simien Sr. stood in the games in his four-year career, estab- DISN Movie: Pixel Perfect TT (2004, Comedy) Kim Ameri- Proud Emperor Even Natural- Life With Zack & back of a small room as his son lished himself as one of the finest (13-0), and the Wray Eagles R] A hologram sings for a struggling band. Possible can Drgn Family New Stevens Sadie Derek Cody spoke at a news conference in War- players in the Jayhawks’ storied his- 16U (11-0). FAM Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- Ground- This championship improed R_ ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ed-Life ren Middle School, a short drive tory. HALL (10:00) Movie: Once Upon a Movie: Pale Rider TTT (1985) Gold prospectors are Movie: Johnson County War TTT (2002, Colby’s record to 14-2 so far SW Time in the West (1969) harassed by a corrupt power baron. Clint Eastwood. Western) Tom Berenger, Luke Perry. (CC) from his home here. He averaged 24 points and more “I remember when you said it,” than 10 rebounds as a senior and set this season. said the elder Simien, smiling a school record by hitting 34 The team roster is; Brittany broadly. straight free throws. Anderson of Hill City, Kelsey It had been a long night for He worked out for 16 different Normandin of Plainville, SATURDAY JULY 1 Simien, a 6-foot-9 Big 12 player of teams before the draft but Miami Danielle Pettibone and Erika the year and a first team All-Ameri- was not one of them. Gonzales, both of Goodland; can with Kansas. Three Big 12 play- As he spoke to the media, a rest- Tara Powell, Kiri Kendrick, 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ers were drafted ahead of him; less crowd of fans waited impa- Lindsay Frahm, Brena Jones, KLBY/ABC News The Movie: Lilo & Stitch (2002) Animated.
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