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Cowboy Brett Schields (above) worked to turn Jordan Geinger of St. Francis in the semi-finals at the Prairie Senior Classic in Hays Saturday, but lost the round and finished third. T.J. Hawkins pressed the shoulders of Atwood’s John Binning to win by a fall in the dual held in Colby on Jan. 20. Photos by Dennis Saint / The Goodland Star-News Cowboys wrestlers News tip? Story idea? 899-2338 take second place at Hays tournament The Goodland High School pounds, the Indians’ Trevor Rich- Junior Brandon Hatfield finished wrestling team finished second out ard won a 12-7 decision over 2-2 for the tournament at 152 of 21 teams at the Prairie Senior sophomore Brett Bahe and at 125 pounds. Classic held last weekend at Hays pounds Dylan Loyd pinned fresh- Finishing with 1-2 records were High. man A.J. Stephens at 1 freshman Michael Ledesma at 119 The Northwest minute 17 seconds into the pounds, sophomore Josiah Kansas League tour- second period. Goodley at 171 pounds, freshman nament starts at 9:30 Coach Randy Bahe said T.J. Hawkins at 189 pounds and a.m. (Central Time) he was not surprised freshman heavyweight Robert on Saturday at Rawlins that St. Francis won Doxon. County High School in the Hays tourna- Freshman Aaron Deeds was 0-2 Atwood. ment, and expects at 130 pounds. Kevin Bracken, a them to be tough at At the Prairie Junior Classic held member of the 2000 the league tournament in Hays the previous week Greco-Roman Wres- on Saturday. Goodland finished fifth out of the tling Olympic Team, He said St. Francis, 13 teams competing. Ledesma, will be at the tourna- Goodland, Colby and Goodley and Doxon all won gold ment to sign auto- possibly Oakley will be medals in their weight class. The graphs. the strong teams at the Colby Eagles won the tournament Bracken finished Atwood tournament. with five of their wrestlers winning sixth in Sydney, Australia and has Bahe was pleased with the the gold. placed within the top four at the U.S. wins over Atwood and Colby in the At a double-dual meet at the old National Championships from dual before the Hays tournament, high school gym in Colby on Jan. 1991 through 2003. and said the Colby dual came down 20, Goodland defeated Atwood 67- At Hays five Cowboys earned sil- to the final two matches and the 9 and the Eagles 37-30. ver medals in their respective wins by Hawkins and Doxon were Bahe, Dexter Deeds, Schields, weight classes to help their team key to the win. Hawkins, Doxon and Starr each earn 175.5 points over the two-day Other Cowboys earning second- won both their matches for the day. event, second only to the Indians of place at Hays were senior Dexter In a lineup change Doxon wrestled St. Francis who won the tournament Deeds at 135 pounds, sophomore at 215 pounds and Starr as the with 188 points. Jon Cook at 160 pounds and junior heavyweight. Haysville Campus High of Mark Starr at 215 pounds. Senior Chad Normandin, at 103 Wichita was third with 139.5 and Sophomore Brett Schields placed pounds; Stephens; Aaron Deeds; the Oakley Plainsmen fourth with third at 140 pounds and freshman Hatfield; and Goodley finished the 139.5. Jordan Albers was fourth at 103 day 1-1. Two of the championship pounds. Saint and sophomore Kerek Ma- matches involved wrestlers from Senior Blake Saint finished sixth son wrestling at 119 pounds lost Goodland and St. Francis. At 112 at 145 pounds. both of their matches.

Sports television schedule SATURDAY MORNING rado Crush at Orlando Predators. From the TD 10:00 22/56 ESPN North Waterhouse Centre in Orlando, Fla. (Live) (CC) Carolina at Virginia. (Live) (CC) 10:30 22/56 ESPN PBA Bowling Birmingham 30/55 FXSP Women’s College Basketball Open. From Trussville, Ala. (Live) (CC) Texas at Missouri. (Live) 11:00 4/6 ABC NBA Basketball Houston Rock- 11:00 4/6 ABC Winter From Aspen, ets at Miami Heat. From the AmericanAirlines Colo. (Live) (CC) Arena in Miami. (Live) (CC) AFTERNOON 60/89 UNIV Fútbol de la Liga Mexicana América 12:00 30/55 FXSP Women’s College Basket- vs. Santos. (En Vivo) ball Kansas State at Colorado. (Live) AFTERNOON 54/57 ESPN2 College Basketball Xavier at St. 12:00 22/56 ESPN Winter X-Games From As- Joseph’s. (Live) (CC) pen, Colo. (Live) (CC) 1:00 4/6 ABC PGA Golf Bob Hope Chrysler 1:00 3/9 NBC 8/8 NBC Arena Football Chicago Classic — Fourth Round. From La Quinta, Ca- Rush at Dallas Desperados. From American lif. (Live) (CC) Airlines Arena in Dallas. (Live) (CC) 22/56 ESPN Winter X-Games From Aspen, 7/11 CBS College Basketball Michigan at Colo. (Live) (CC) Purdue. (Joined in Progress) (Live) (CC) 1:30 7/11 CBS College Basketball Kentucky at 30/55 FXSP Women’s College Basketball Arkansas. (Live) (CC) Texas Tech at Texas A&M. (Live) 2:00 3/9 NBC 8/8 NBC Horse Racing Sunshine 54/57 ESPN2 Women’s College Gymnastics Millions. From Arcadia, Calif. and Hallandale LSU at Alabama. (Live) Beach, Fla. (Live) (CC) 1:30 4/6 ABC PGA Golf Bob Hope Chrysler 30/55 FXSP College Basketball UCLA at USC. Classic — Final Round. From La Quinta, Calif. (Live) (Live) (CC) 54/57 ESPN2 College Football Senior Bowl. 1:45 7/11 CBS College Basketball Connecti- From Mobile, Ala. (Live) (CC) cut at Notre Dame. (Live) (CC) 3:00 22/56 ESPN College Basketball Indiana 3:00 30/55 FXSP College Basketball Tipoff at Iowa. (Live) (CC) Show (Live) 4:00 30/55 FXSP Women’s College Basketball 3:30 30/55 FXSP College Basketball Georgia Maryland at Arizona. (Live) Tech at Maryland. (Live) 5:00 22/56 ESPN College Basketball Syracuse 4:30 22/56 ESPN NBA Basketball Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. (Live) (CC) Bucks at Cleveland Cavaliers. From Gund 54/57 ESPN2 NFL Live (Live) (CC) Arena in Cleveland. (Live) (CC) SUNDAY MORNING 5:00 54/57 ESPN2 Women’s College Basket- 10:00 3/9 NBC 8/8 NBC Arena Football Colo- ball Notre Dame at Connecticut. (Live) (CC) (Cut out and bring this ticket)