FREE PRESS Page 8 Colby Free Press Thursday, June 16, 2011 SSPORTSPORTS Time to hit the mat Co-owner gains Hall of Fame honor

Vernon Schwanke, co-owner of the Col- A 1974 graduate of Fort Hays State Uni- by Bowl and Fun Center, was inducted into versity with a degree in business adminis- the Kansas State Bowling Proprietors Hall tration, he has lived in Colby ever since of Fame on June 7 at the annual Bowling with his wife Robin and two children, Jen- Proprietors Association meeting in Junc- nifer and Connor. tion City. Schwanke was preceded in membership Schwanke has been a member of the pro- to the Hall of Fame by his father Orville prietors’ organization since 1974. He has Schwanke, who was a founding member served as sergeant at arms, secretary/trea- in 1952, and his brother Charles, who was surer, vice-president and president from inducted in 2006. 2003-04. He has also been chairman of the V. Schwanke Colby Bowl is the only bowling center board for the Heartland Federation of Kan- in Kansas to have three family members sas, Missouri and Nebraska bowling centers. inducted into the Hall of Fame. ’s solid night not enough to beat A’s OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) – Kan- leading off the sixth. Barton had RBI singles for the sas City’s Luke Hochevar was un- Then it all came unraveled. scuffl ing A’s, who had lost three hittable for fi ve innings. Weeks followed with a bunt up straight and 13 of 14 in a streak A single by Oakland’s backup the fi rst-base line, Hochevar fi eld- that began under Bob Geren. Mel- and a controversial call ed the ball and tossed it to fi rst vin improved to 2-4 since taking on rookie Jemile Weeks’ bunt baseman hustling over for the fi red Geren. changed all that and kept the Roy- back to the bag. Television replays Outman (2-1) struck out two als’ right-hander winless in seven appeared to show Hosmer tagging and walked two in the deepest KAYLA CORNETT/Colby Free Press career starts against the Athletics. Weeks just before he reached the outing of his major league career Head Matt Sims of the Colby High School wrestling team helped two participants with Hochevar allowed fi ve hits and base, but he was called safe by without allowing a run. Andrew a technique he and the other coaches taught them moments earlier at the team’s wrestling both Oakland runs but got little fi rst base umpire Jeff Nelson. Bailey pitched a perfect ninth for camp at the school Tuesday. The camp ran from Monday through today, and was for elemen- help from Kansas City’s offense, After DeJesus bunted into a his second save in three chances. tary- and middle school-aged kids. The younger kids met from 3:30 to 5 p.m., while the older which failed to score with the ty- fi elder’s choice, Weeks stole third The only noise the Royals made kids met from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Sims said the camp was just for learning purposes, not for fund ing runner on base twice in the base without a throw. Then Pen- all game came far too late. raising. The team will have a golf tournament as a fund raiser in July. fi nal three innings and lost to the nington drove him in with a single had three hits, A’s 2-1 on Wednesday night. to give Oakland a 1-0 lead. including a double off reliever “It just comes down to pitch “Hoch pitched a great ball- in the eighth, to tie quality, making quality pitches game, he really did,” Kansas his career high with an eight-game when I need to make them,” said City said. “We hitting streak. He scored a batter Hochevar, who did not record a just couldn’t get anything going later when singled to Youth camps, Aqua Zumba, for the fi rst time since against (starter Josh) Outman. trim Oakland’s lead to 2-1. July 26, 2008. “I still need to get There wasn’t a whole bunch of Melvin came out for a brief con- better at that. It burned me to- chances in the game for us.” ference with Fuentes, who then al- water aerobics to begin in July night.” Outman allowed four hits over lowed Melky Cabrera’s single to Hochevar (4-7) sailed through seven innings and the A’s gave put runners on fi rst and third with the fi rst fi ve innings, allowing new manager Bob3.75 Melvin in. his fi rst two outs. Fuentes rallied by get- The Colby Recreation Department is holding bas- p.m. Cost is $40. only two walks to designated hit- home victory. ting Hosmer to foul out along the ketball camps for kids in pre-school through eighth ter Hideki Matsui. Oakland’s only Cliff Pennington and Daric spacious third-base line. grades. Grades are for the upcoming 2011-2012 An Aqua Zumba class is being offered by certifi ed hit off him early came on Hoche- school year. All camps will take place at the Com- instructor Nicole Weigel. The class integrates the var’s third pitch of the game when munity Building, and all groups are co-ed. The dead- Zumba formula and philosophy with traditional aqua David DeJesus lined a shot off the line to sign up and receive a guaranteed T-shirt is fi tness disciplines. It will run Mondays and Wednes- pitcher’s right forearm. 6303

Wednesday. days from 9 to 9:45 a.m. at the Colby Aquatic Park, The ball defl ected to second Ext. Here are the camp groups and their dates: beginning July 6. The daily fee is $5, which is paid at Warmack baseman Chris Getz for an easy K. Black Laser Mock-up

the park. The class is for men and women, 16 years Platto groundout. Hochevar was inspect- K. PART S. 4 and 5 years old: July 7 and 8, 10 to 11 a.m. Cost and older. Participants need to bring water to stay Kause

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T. A. is $25. hydrated, and water shoes are recommended. few light tosses before staying in CD: Minton Executive: 1st and 2nd Grades: July 7 and 8, 1 to 2 p.m. Cost Print the game. INFO R. is $25. A water aerobics class is being offered by Tiffany The hard-throwing right-hander Contract Quick 3rd and 4th Grades: July 7 and 8, 2 to 3:30 p.m. Shaw at the Colby Aquatic Park. The class will run showed no effects from the bruis- GETTING Executive Creative Director: Art Director: Writer: Account Production Supervisor: Coordinator: Cost is $30. Tuesdays and Thursdays, beginning July 5. The dai- ing shot. Matsui’s two walks were

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