ssttarar--nneewwss 10 The Goodland Star-News / ?Tuesday, July 13, 2004 sports Lady Outlaws go 1-3 at regionals Goodland’s Lady Outlaws soft- scored four runs in the bottom of the After holding Phillipsburg to a bottom of the first. batters she faced. In the second , the Outlaws ball team finished their season this second inning to take the lead. “three-and-” in the top of the Hill City outscored Goodland 3- The Outlaws added a in the again were held to a “three-and- weekend going 1-3 at the regional Goodland responded with three fourth, Goodland added two runs in 0 in the second inning and 6-3 in the top of the second, then held Wray to out” but Wray could not get going tournament in Hill City. runs in the top of third, then both the bottom of the inning to increase third to make it 12-4 going into the a “three-and-out” which in- at the plate either and the game re- In the first game, against the teams went on an offensive slump its lead to 4-1. The Blayze scored fourth. The Outlaws scored a run in cluded two more . Good- mained scoreless after two. Dodge City Magic, Goodland faced until the seventh inning where both another run in the top of the fifth, but the fourth, then the game was called land scored two more runs in the top Goodland broke the scoring a tough pitcher who struck out 12 of teams scored one run which made Goodland responded with two runs due to a time limit with Hill City of the third, then Pettibone struck drought with three runs in the top of 20 batters and did not allow any the final 5-4 for Colby. in the bottom of the inning to make winning 12-5. out all three batters she faced. The the third, then scored six more in the runs. Dodge City scored six runs in In their first game Sunday, the the score 6-2. Goodland ended its regular sea- game was called after three fourth to make the score 9-0 going the second inning and added an- Outlaws took on the Brooke Blayze Phillipsburg was able to score three son last Wednesday with a pair of with the score 11-0. into the fifth inning. Neither team other in the third to make the final out of Phillipsburg. Blayze took a 1- runs in the top of the sixth inning but shutout victories in Wray, Colo., The second game started off dif- scored in the fifth and the game was 7-0. 0 lead in the top of the first inning. the Outlaws’ defense was able end the winning the first game 11-0 and the ferently for the Outlaws, but results called. The Outlaws’ second game Sat- That held until the bottom of the third rally and preserve a 6-5 win. second 9-0. were just about the same. Wray held The Outlaws held Wray to “three- urday was against the Colby Sweet when, with two outs, Erika Gonzales Goodland took on Hill City in its In the first match, the Outlaws Goodland to a “three-and-out” to and-out” in each of the last three Thunder. Both teams started the a solo to tie the game. final game of the season. Hill City jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the top start the game. After giving up a innings, and Pettibone recorded six game by going “three-and-out,” Later in the inning, Jessica Bauman jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first. In the bottom of the in- walk at the start the bottom of the more strikeouts. than after holding Goodland to a was able to score to give Goodland of the first inning and never trailed. ning, Goodland’s Danielle Petti- first, Pettibone got back on track The Lady Outlaws ended their second “three-and-out” Colby a 2-1 lead going into the fourth. The Outlaws scored a run in the bone struck out three of the four and struck out the next three batters. season 13-19. Colby’s bats too much for Goodland in K-18 baseball By Greg Stover fense continued to be stubborn in The Goodland Star-News the bottom of the third, keeping The Goodland K-18 baseball Goodland scoreless. team dropped its record to 2-4 for Already leading 5-0, Colby’s bat- the season after losing 16-1 to ters exploded for 11 runs in the top Colby Thursday night at Memorial of the fourth. Goodland got on the Field. scoreboard with a run in the bottom Colby struck early, taking a 1-0 of the inning when Ben Davis drove lead in the top of the first inning. In in T.J. Hawkins, who got on base the bottom of the inning, Andrew with a , then stole second and Pettibone led things off for Good- advanced to third on an . How- land with a single to center field, but ever, the next batter struck out, fol- then Tyler Hilmer hit a fly ball lowed by force out at first to end the which was caught by Colby’s cen- inning. ter fielder. He was able to throw out With the score 16-1, the game Pettibone at first for a play. was called on the “15 after 3” rule. Goodland’s next batter was out at Goodland was to have played St. first. Francis on Monday at Centennial Neither team scored in the second Park. The teams met June 24 in St. inning, although Goodland did Francis, with the home team win- manage to get runners on second ning 13-3. and third with only one out. Two The next action for Goodland straight strikeouts ended Good- will be at 6 p.m. Thursday at Cen- land’s scoring threat. tennial Park against Oakley. Good- Colby scored four runs in the top land defeated Oakley 22-16 on June of the third, highlighted by Kevin 14 in Oakley. Lang’s two-run homer. Colby’s de- A member of Goodland’s K-18 baseball team took a swing during K-18 play, though, the second game does not in a team’s the second game against Colby Thursday night at Centennial Park. standing. Photo by Greg Stover/The Goodland Star-News Goodland the second game 15-4 after losing the first 16-1. In Cowboys open season at Hoxie city/county recreation ball With Cowboys head coach Tony On Sept. 17, the Cowboys will sses. Last year Goodland defeated July 6 McB’s 8 Bowladium Lanes 5 Diehl running his football camps travel to Atwood to try to corral the both teams 28-27 and 15-0, respec- Rasure for Senate 14 VFW 3 this week, the thoughts of players, Buffaloes. Last year the Buffaloes tively, last year. On Oct. 15, the Girls Major Poling Chiropractic 18 their parents and the fans of Good- defeated Goodland 10-7 for the Cowboys head to Clay Center for a Finley Motors 3 Frontier Equity 2 Boys Rookie land High School football begin to Cowboys’ first loss of the season. Class 4A district game against the Kiwanis 7 Hitchcock 14 Basgall Construction 12 Finley Motors 4 Bowladium Lanes 8 Snappy Snack 1 turn to the next season. Goodland’s game Tigers. Helena 14 Poling Chiropractic 16 Marshall’s Team 8 The Cowboys will open their will be Sept. 24 against the Red Goodland will close the regular 1st National Bank 8 American Family 8 schedule on the road Friday, Sept. Devils of Decatur Community High season with two home games. On Boys Major McB’s 13 July 8 3, against the Hoxie Indians. Last School from Oberlin. The Cowboys Oct. 22, the Cowboys will host Bowladium Lanes 8 1st National Bank 14 Dairy Queen 11 Hitchcock 15 season Goodland defeated Hoxie will be seeking revenge for a 20-19 Concordia in a district game, then Girls Major Tournament Unruh Chiropractic 14 WalBangers 2 35-16 to open the season. defeat at the hands of the Red Dev- on Thursday, Oct. 28, they play the VFW 7 Helena Chemical 1 Heartland Carriers 12 Goodland’s home opener will be ils last season. Colby Eagles, whom they beat last Boys Major Girls Rookie Finley Motors 18 Friday, Sept. 10, when St. Francis October begins with three season 43-13. Dan Brenner Ford 6 KC Video 14 KLOE/KKCI/KWGB 5 Dairy Queen 13 visits Cowboys Stadium. The Cow- straight road games for the Cow- Goodland finished the 2003 regu- Dinkel Law Office 13 Heartland Carriers 11 Kiwanis 3 boys spoiled the Indians’ home- boys. On Oct. 1, they travel to lar season 7-2 then went 1-1 in the Goodland Yost Farm 8 Kiwanis 13 Bowladium Lanes 5 coming in 2003, winning 39-0. Oakley, then a week later to Uly- state playoffs. Pi Eta Sorority 7 Goodland Yost Farm 8 Gambinos 11

Men’s Stock car races back on track B&K Pumping 8 Lost Just Ponds 15 After nearly a month without the Stock category’s main race and June 12exhibition. NSI/Budweiser 7 stock car action in Goodland, things also won the cash dash. Travis Another new classification of Goodland Sinclair 10 Silver Colored Poodle heated up Saturday at the Sherman Towns of Monument was second. racers is the Econo Class, which NSI/Budweiser 23 Answers to the name of Ruffles and was County Speedway as almost 50 cars Dwayne Dechant of Lamar won made its first appearance, as an ex- Just Ponds 4 Lonny’s Quality Auto Body 17 wearing a blue collar with rhinestones and drivers showed up for the races. the main race and the cash dash in hibition, at the speedway Saturday. Wayne’s Carpet 5 David Schemm of Sharon the Modified competition. Jeff Diana Ross of Goodland won the Lonny’s Quality Auto Body 12 If found call Jackie Finley at 890-7358. Springs won the Bomber competi- Tubbs of Colby was second. main race. Richard Pummer was DJ’s Mobile Wash 8 tion. with Matt Morris of Lamar, Saturday was the first competi- second and Marshall Carson was Goodland Sinclair 15 Reward offered Wayne’s Carpet 10 Colo., finishing second. Morris tion in the Mini-Stockers category, third; both drivers also are from won the cash dash. Goodland com- with Dale Delange of Burlington Goodland. petitors in the race were Junior winning the main race following by The next race will be Saturday, July 7 Wolfrum, who finished 12th; Joey Don Kleine, also of Burlington. Zeb July 24, at the Sherman County Ralph Ostmeyer COED Snethen, 13th; and Steve Arntt. who Smith of Goodland finished fourth. Speedway next to the county fair- Halde Redi Mix 33 was 15th. The Mini-Stockers made their first grounds on the north side of Good- WalBangers 0 Fourth Generation Farmer & Rancher Ron Hill of Sharon Springs won appearance at the speedway in a land. Racing begins at 6:30 p.m. Tested. Trusted. Sherman www.goodlandnet.com/movies 1203 Main Ð Phone 899-6103 ✪ 8Years County Commissioner Spider-Man 2 ✪ 14 Years School Board Member PG-13: Stylized action violence ✪ Nightly 7:00 p.m. 6Years FLBA Board Member ✪ 33 Years Active Member of KSHSAA ✪ 6 Years on Soil Conservation Internet tonight! Bo a r d Call 899-2338 ✪ Member of Immaculate Conception Church, Grinnell ✪ 3rd & 4th Degree K of C Member

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