FREE PRESS SSPORTSPORTS Colby Free Press Friday, June 18, 2010 Page 7 Swim team takes second at meet in Colorado From “SWIM,” Page 6 14th in the 50-yard backstroke 25-yard freestyle with 23.87, backstroke with 46.51 and fi fth yard freestyle with 46.72, sixth with 1:13.65 and second in with 54.96 and ninth in the 50- 12th in the 25-yard backstroke in the 50-yard breastroke with in the 50-yard backstroke with the 100-yard breastroke with 25-yard freestyle with 47.02, yard breastroke with 53.90. with 30.96 and sixth in the 25- 46.55. 53.17 and fourth in the 50-yard 1:32.36. 18th in the 25-yard backstroke Jessilyn Weis, 17th in the 25- yard breastroke with 27.97. Cassie Berndt, 11th in the breastroke with 53.77. Girls 15-18 with 53.37 and she was dis- yard freestyle with 22.34, 13th Kaiser Lopez, ninth in the 100-yard freestyle with 1:38.53, Mark Faber, third in the 100- Alyssa Goodheart, fi fth in the qualifi ed in the 25-yard breas- in the 25-yard butterfl y with 25-yard freestyle with 20.56, 10th in the 50-yard backstroke yard freestyle with 1:22.38, 50-yard freestyle with 31.22, troke. 27.81 and 11th in the 25-yard fourth in the 100-yard freestyle with 50.37 and eighth in the second in the 50-yard back- the 100-yard backstroke with Boys 8 and under breastroke with 27.38. with 1:45.01 and seventh in the 100-yard individual medley stroke with 45.18 and the 50- 1:28.05 and sixth in the 100- Anthony Culver, 17th in the Kensey Garrett, 15th in the 25-yard butterfl y with 33.02. with 1:49.62. yard breastroke with 49.14. yard breastroke with 1:34.82. 25-yard freestyle with 40.02. 25-yard butterfl y with 31.96, Kory Finley, third in the boys Jordon Hartwell, 23rd in the Rex Branum, ninth in the 50- Christina Ostmeyer, seventh Blaise Vrbas, ninth in the 18th in the 25-yard breastroke 25-yard butterfl y with 21.74 and 50-yard freestyle with 47.46, yard freestyle with 41.34, fi fth in the 100-yard breastroke with boys 25-yard freestyle with with 31.33 and she was dis- fourth in the 25-yard breastroke 17th in the 50-yard backstroke in the 50-yard backstroke with 1:43.42 and fi fth in the 200- 27.74, seventh in the 25-yard qualifi ed in the 100-yard indi- with 26.90. with 58.31 and sixth in the 50- 48.55 and in the 50-yard breas- yard individual medley with backstroke with 37.31 and he vidual medley. Lander Niblock, fi fth in the yard breastroke with 49.79. troke with 54.49. 3:12.57. was disqualifi ed from the 100- Lynnsey Elling, 24th in the 25-yard freestyle with 19.01, Kambri Garrett, 19th in the Travis Finley, second in the Emilea Finley, third in the 50- yard individual medley. 25-yard freestyle with 34.49 seventh in the 100-yard free- 50-yard freestyle with 43.68, 100-yard individual medley yard freestyle with 29.58 and Cade Lanning, fi fth in the 50- and she was disqualifi ed in the style with 2:05.53 and third in 13th in the 50-yard backstroke with 1:29.02. second in the 100-yard free- yard freestyle with 58.81 and 25-yard breastroke. the 100-yard individual medley with 53.42 and seventh in the Girls 13-14 style with 1:06.37. he was disqualifi ed in the 25- Michaela Giebler, ninth in the with 2:34.68. 50-yard breastroke with 50.11. Hannah Strange, 10th in the Tuya Yokoyama, 14th in the yard breastroke. 25-yard freestyle with 19.55, Parker Hamel, 15th in the 25- Kynndra Rush, 26th in the 50-yard freestyle with 35.78, 50-yard freestyle with 38.09 Conner Lanning, 18th in the seventh in the 25-yard back- yard freestyle with 23.27, sixth 50-yard freestyle with 51.61 third in the 100-yard breast- and 12th in the 100-yard free- 25-yard freestyle with 40.53 stroke with 24.94 and 13th in in the 25-yard backstroke with and she was disqualifi ed in the roke with 1:34.37 and second style with 1:26.78. and he was disqualifi ed in the the 25-yard breastroke with 24.65 and 11th in the 25-yard 50-yard backstroke and 50- in the 200-yard individual med- 25-yard breastroke. 28.34. breastroke with 34.78. yard breastroke. ley with 3:24.87. Public Notice Kelby Garrett, 12th in the 25- Tayler Bieberle, 11th in the Sam Bretz, eighth in the 25- Quinlee Niblock, eighth in Maura Hansen, eighth in the yard freestyle with 31.44 and 25-yard freestyle with 20.08, yard butterfl y with 36.55 and the 50-yard backstroke with 50-yard freestyle with 34.63, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF she was disqualifi ed in the 25- third in the 100-yard freestyle the 25-yard breastroke with 46.94, eighth in the 50-yard fi fth in the 100-yard freestyle THOMAS COUNTY, KANSAS yard butterfl y and the 25-yard with 1:38.87 and she was dis- 28.90 and disqualifi ed in the breastroke with 51.31 and 10th with 1:19.82 and the 100-yard breastroke. In the Matter of the Estate of qualifi ed in the 100-yard indi- 100-yard individual medley. in the 100-yard individual med- breastroke with 1:36.51. William K. Latimer, Deceased. Wade Rush, disqualifi ed in vidual medley. Sean Rall, eighth in the ley with 1:58.07. Victoria Rall, ninth in the 50- the 25-yard breastroke and he Boys 9-10 25-yard freestyle with 20.55, Shaila Giebler, fi fth in the 50- yard freestyle with 34.99, fourth Case No. 10-PR-19 took 10th in the 25-yard free- Austin Hamel, 19th in the 25- fourth in the 25-yard butterfl y yard freestyle with 36.01, third in the 100-yard backstroke with NOTICE TO CREDITORS style with 28.26 and the 25- yard freestyle with 26.87, 14th with 27.19 and ninth in the 25- in the 100-yard freestyle with 1:39.72 and seventh in the 100- yard backstroke with 42.43. The State of Kansas To All Persons in the 25-yard backstroke with yard breastroke with 29.93. 1:23.59 and disqualifi ed in the yard breastroke with 1:45.62. Girls 9-10 Concerned: 35.68 and he was disqualifi ed Tucker Branum, 12th in the 50-yard breastroke. Boys 13-14 Calley Burr, 10th in the 25- in the 25-yard breastroke. 25-yard freestyle with 21.79, Boys 11-12 John Faber, third in the 50- You are hereby notified that on June 15th, yard freestyle with 19.84, 10th 2010, a Petition for Probate of Will and Braiden Lynn, fi fth in the 25- ninth in the 25-yard butterfl y Aaron Faber, second in the yard freestyle with 30.44, the in the 25-yard butterfl y with Issuance of Letters Testamentary was filed yard butterfl y with 27.65, fi fth with 36.83 and third in the 25- 50-yard freestyle with 34.67, 100-yard freestyle with 1:11.13 in this Court by Gloria A. Clarke, an heir, 27.01 and fourth in the 100- in the 25-yard breastroke with yard breastroke with 26.24. third in the 50-yard backstroke and the 100-yard butterfl y with devisee, and legatee, and executrix named yard individual medley with 27.27 and second in the 100- Girls 11-12 with 45.44 and fourth in the 1:30.74. in the Last Will and Testament of William K. 2:05.34. Latimer, deceased. All creditors of the above yard individual medley with Brenly Terrell, fourth in 100-yard individual medley Kyle Finley, seventh in the Bailey Foss, took 14th in the named decedent are notified to exhibit their 2:15.24. the 100-yard freestyle with with 1:38.33. 50-yard freestyle with 32.94, demands against the estate within four 50-yard freestyle with 42.14, 1:24.72, seventh in the 50-yard Cheyne Weis, 13th in the 50- sixth in the 100-yard freestyle months from the date of first publication of Heath Bolyard, 17th in the this notice, as provided by law, and if their demands are not thus exhibited, they shall be forever barred. U.S. soccer team keeps hopes alive with comeback Gloria A. Clarke, Petitioner JOHANNESBURG (AP) – it has trailed. automatic suspension for the Al- Donovan skidded into the goal and Maurice Laurence A. Taylor #9496 Attorney at Law Down two goals and facing an Slovenia (1-0-1) leads Group C geria match because he also was without the ball, and several Edu entered at the start of the sec- 1480 W. 4th, abrupt end to their World Cup with four points and would have cautioned against England. American players put their hands ond half for Findley and Torres, PO Box 509 hopes, the Americans turned to qualifi ed for the second round The U.S. nearly tied it a minute on their heads in frustration. with Dempsey pushing up to for- Colby, KS 67701 785-462-6736 their leader – and Landon Dono- with a win. later when crossed Slovenia quickly countered, ward. The U.S. quickly got a goal Attorney for Petitioner van turned the match around. “We lost our concentration in toward Donovan inside the 6-yard Ljubijankic got behind Jay De- back. Donovan scored early in the the second half and the Americans box. But as Donovan was about to Merit to come in alone on Howard Donovan took a pass down the (Published in the Colby Free Press on second half, and benefi ted from that,” Slovenia redirect the ball in, Miso Brecko and slid the ball under the goal- right fl ank from Steve Cherun- Friday, June 18, Wednesday, June 23, 30, 2010) tied the game, in a furious second- coach Matjaz Kek said. “We were slid in and knocked the ball away. keeper. dolo. half comeback, giving the United ahead of the United States but we States a 2-2 draw against Slovenia didn’t overcome this pressure.” on Friday that kept alive the Amer- The U.S. (0-0-2) is second with icans’ chances of advancing. two points, followed by England “My guess is there’s not many (0-0-1) with one point, pending teams in this tournament that its match against Algeria (0-1) in New Spine Surgeon Brings a World of Experience could have done what we did,” Cape Town later Friday. The top Donovan said. two teams in the group advance. to the Orthopedic Institute at Hays Medical Center Slovenia, the smallest of the 32 “We know we’re good enough nations in the event, took a 2-0 to play against a team like that,” When everyday activities such as bending, looking overhead or simply shaking your head lead when Valter Birsa caught Donovan said. “We can’t keep goalkeeper fl at-foot- putting ourselves in holes like become a challenge due to back pain, turn to Vivek Sharma, M.D., at the Orthopedic ed to score in the 13th minute and that. We’ve got one more chance Institute at Hays Medical Center. Dr. Sharma, the newest physician at the Orthopedic Zlatan Ljubijankic scored on a against Algeria, and we’re still Institute, is an expert on the very latest surgical and non-surgical treatment options for counterattack in the 42nd. alive.” problems of the back and spine. His focus is on finding the most effective way to address Donovan scored in the 48th A pro-U.S. crowd dressed in minute and Michael Bradley, son red, white and blue came to cheer your spinal disorder and get you back to living your life. of U.S. coach , tied the Americans, who entered with the score in the 82nd. an 0-5 record against Eastern Eu- “This team still understands ropean nations in World Cup play. Dr. Sharma has extensive experience in the Dr. Sharma graduated from the G.S. Harvard Medical School (Boston); Pediatric how to fi ght for 90 minutes,” the It was a blustery 55 degrees at diagnosis and treatment of a broad spectrum of Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital Orthopedics: B.J. Wadia Hospital for Children coach said. “This is something gametime in Ellis Park, where spinal disorders including: Program at the University of Mumbai in (Mumbai, India), Cincinnati Children’s we’ve seen time and time again.” the U.S. lost to Brazil 3-2 in last • Management of cervical, thoracic, and India. After completing his internship and Hospital, University of Cincinnati (Cincinnati); Bradley scored when Jozy Al- June’s Confederations Cup fi nal lumbar disc herniations residency, he earned his diploma in orthopedic and Joint Reconstruction and Arthroplasty, tidore’s header fell in the middle after taking a two-goal lead into • Treatment of spine fractures and other surgery at the College of Physicians and University of Minnesota (Minneapolis). of the penalty area. Running at halftime. spine injuries Surgeons in Mumbai. He moved to the He’s also put his expertise to work as an full speed, Bradley caught up to it Slovenia had two shots on goal • Spinal cysts United States in 2005 and completed several orthopedic physician for the Boston Ballet, the clinical fellowships. Boston Marathon and NCAA games in Boston. just in front of the net and tapped in the fi rst half and scored on • Spinal cord herniation Dr. Sharma’s fellowships include: Orthopedic Now he’s putting that same expertise to it over Slovenia goalkeeper Samir both. • Spine tumors Handanovic’s head. Birsa put the Green Dragons Spine Surgery: The Christ Hospital, Cincinnati work for you. Right here in western Kansas. Second-half sub ahead when the American defense • Surgery for spinal stenosis Children’s Hospital, University of Cincinnati, For more information about Dr. Sharma or appeared to put the U.S. ahead in gave him yards of space. His left- • Inpatient and outpatient (Cincinnati); Orthopedic Sports Medicine available services at the Orthopedic Institute, the 86th, poking in close-range footed shot from 30 yards went in rehabilitation services and Arthroscopy: Boston Children’s Hospital, go to www.haysortho.com. shot after Altidore headed Dono- without any attempt to stop it by van’s free kick to him. But the goal Howard, who froze and may have was disallowed by referee Koman been screened. Couilibaly of Mali, apparently for Jose Torres, who replaced Ri- a foul before Edu got the ball. cardo Clark in the one change WHERE CAN YOU FIND “I’m a little gutted to be hon- among American starters, nearly est,” Donovan said. “I don’t know tied it in the 37th minute with a how they stole that last goal from free kick from the side of the pen- THE TOP MEDICAL us. I’m not sure what the call was. alty area that was parried out of He (the referee) wouldn’t tell us play by Handanovic. what the call was.” got a yellow The United States never has card in the 40th minute for a hand won a World Cup game in which ball in Slovenia’s penalty area, an SPECIALISTS?

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