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ssttaarr--nneewwss sports The Goodland Star-News / Friday, September 7, 2007 11 Cowgirls open at home Eighth graders beat Colby on gridiron The Grant Junior High Mus- Austin Avelar caught 4 passes Volleyball tang eighth grade football team for 134 yards and 1 touchdown. started their season last Thurs- Defense/Tackles day with a 30-16 win over Dallas DeLaRosa, 9 team has Colby in Colby. Laine Herl, 4 Coach Gregory Craig said the Riley Oharah, 4, one interception Mustangs played very well in Jason Cowan, 3 tough quad their opening game, and that the Reed Bellamy, Ryan Hilmer, The Goodland Cowgirls volley- offensive line did an excellent Parker Sieck, Jaron Ragels, ball team played in its first quad at job opening holes and pass pro- Mikail Freeman, Tyler Fisher, home in Max Jones Fieldhouse on tecting. Sloan Ruhs and Austin Avelar Tuesday afternoon. Riley Oharah carried 9 times all had 1 tackle. The varsity team lost to Thomas for 89 yards, 2 touchdowns and The Mustang seventh grade More Prep-Marian of Hays, 25-14 2 two-point conversions. football team lost to Colby 30- and 25-18; Hays, 25-18 and 25-18; Laine Herl had 7 carries for 0. Coach Travis Witman said he and Burlington, 25-16 and 27-25. 25 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 did not have a statistician for the Marian beat Hays, 25-18, 19-25 and two-point conversion. game. 25-21. Burlington beat Hays 25-21 Reed Bellamy 4 carries 53 The Mustang seventh grade and 25-18 and Marian 29-27 and yards; Caleb Fugleberg 3 car- was in Hoxie Thursday for their 25-21. ries 17 yards; Ryder Kling 4 car- second game. In junior varsity action the Cow- ries 15 yards; and Ryan Hilmer The Mustang eighth grade girls lost to Burlington, 25-16 and 2 carries 7 yards. football team will be in action 25-14; Hays, 25-27, 25-11 and 15- Reed Bellamy completed 4 against Rawlins County at 3:30 9; Marian, 25-18 and 25-15. passes for 134 yards and 1 p.m. on Thursday at Cowboys The C team lost to Hays, 25-10 touchdown. Stadium. and 25-16 and Marian, 25-16 and 25-19. Girls playing on the volleyball team are Shawnie Butts, Whitney Seventh grade B team Schields, Ashley Christians, Ashley Archer, Shelbi Herl, Alexis Bateman, Jade Herl, Katie Clancy, beats Colby at home Angie Hillmer, Jennifer Rome, An- The Grant Junior High seventh games were Game 1 16 of 23 for 70 drea Wolak, Erika Gonzales, Rosa grade Lady Mustangs opened their percent; Game 2 187 of 25 for 72 Sandoval, Jessica Swager, Alexan- season last Thursday against Colby percent; and Game 3 18 of 24 for 75 dria Walker, Kamisha Nonamaker, at Max Jones Fieldhouse. percent. Brandi Bahe, Jessica Geist, Mer- The B team won 25-15, 25-18 Serving leaders were Trace cedes Gulley, Jacquelynn Gulley, and 25-12. The A team lost 25-15 Waugh and Cortney Cowan. Jessica Lake, Andrea Roeder, Sa- and 25-19. Serving percentage for the A games vanna Short, Freda Barber and Coach Andy Scheopner said the were Game 1 10 of 14 for 71 percent Erika Fyfe. girls played well for their first game. and Game 2 15 of 20 for 75 percent. “We showed a lot of improve- Serving leader was Sadie Avila. ment in the first four weeks,” The Lady Mustangs were in ac- Scheopner said. “I’m looking for- tion at Hoxie on Thursday, and will Whitney Schields dug out a shot to get it back over the net to Thomas More Prep-Marian of Hays ward to our next game against be at Max Jones Fieldhouse at 3:30 Tuesday afternoon at the Max Jones Fieldhouse. The Cowgirls got their season off to a tough start, Hoxie on Thursday.” p.m. on Thursday to host Rawlins losing all their matches at their opening quadrangular. Photo by Pat Schiefen/The Goodland Star-News Serving percentages for the B County. Brewster volleyball squad wins two of three matches at Weskan Quad Tuesday Brewster’s volleyball team contin- They followed that performance with “We made too many unforced great to see.” kills), Britt Kammer (10 kills) and Kammer, who added 12 assists to ued their stellar play, as they won two another victory over Bethune, Colo. errors against Weskan,” said head The leading hitters for the Bull- Baylee Westover (eight kills). her 14 kills. of three matches at the Weskan Quad (25-21, 27-25). Brewster wasn’t able coach Lynda McKee. “Serve/re- dogs in their second place finish in The Bulldogs top passers were Brewster (8-3) will next play at held Tuesday afternoon in Weskan. to beat the host team, Weskan, in their ceive wasn’t as accurate as we Weskan were Nichelle Erskine (14 Mellisa Crumrine (17 assists) and the Quinter Triangular Tuesday. The Bulldogs won their first match final match, falling to the Coyotes would have liked. We did, however, over Plainview, Colo. (25-8, 25-10). 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