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ssttarar--nneewwss sports The Goodland Star-News / Friday, May 28, 2004 11 Go git ‘em, Josef! Mustangs close out track season The track and field season for Samantha Raymer who was fourth For the eighth-grade boys, T.J. Grant Junior High School ended in the pole vault. Halli Stone placed Hawkins won the high jump. Plac- May 8 at the Northwest Kansas fifth in the 3,200-meter run, Heidi ing second for the Mustangs were League Meet in Hoxie. Yonkey was sixth in the 100-meter Casey Henderson in the 100-meter The seventh-grade girls team fin- dash and Christians finished in a tie dash, Hawkins in the 400-meter ished eighth and the eighth-grade for sixth at 200 meters. dash and Dustin Pennington in the girls seventh. The seventh-grade The 4x100-meter relay team of 100-meter hurdles. Third-place fin- boys were fifth and the eighth-grade Yonkey, Marisa Acuff, Holly Kibel ishers were Pennington in the boys third. and Amanda Amthor finished sixth 3,200-meter run, Tanner Smith in For the seventh-grade Lady Mus- as did the 4x200-meter team of the triple jump and Nathan Heiter in tangs, Michelle Smith took first Raymer, Acuff, Andrea Wolak and the discus. place in the shot put with a toss of Christians. In the pole vault, Grant Wilkens 31 feet. Other girls earning points For the seventh-grade Mustangs, placed fourth and Smith fifth. were Courtney Sheldon who placed Fernando Martinez placed second Wilkens was fifth in the 100-meter fourth in the pole vault, Danielle in the 100-meter dash and Casey hurdles. Placing sixth were Josh Pettibone who was sixth in the 100- House was second in the discus. Doke in the 200-meter dash, Toby meter dash and Erika Gonzales who Martinez also placed fifth in the Hurst in the 800-meter run, Forrest was sixth in the 200-meter dash. high jump. Andrew Taylor was fifth Trachsel in the long jump, Jake The 4x400-meter relay team of in the 100-meter hurdles and Kade Kling in the 100-meter dash and Gonzales, Sheldon, Linsey Owens Sheldon was fifth in the pole vault. Henderson in the shot put. and Shelbi Herl finished fifth. Alberto Ruiz finished sixth in the The eighth-grade Mustang 4x- Eighth-grade girls earning points 100-meter dash and Taylor was 100-meter relay team placed sec- include Ashley Christians who sixth in the high jump. The 4x100- ond, the 4x200-meter team fifth and placed third in the long jump and meter relay team placed third. the 4x400-meter team sixth. 2004 “Slice of Life” Benefit Auction & Golf Tournament Senior Josef Felver (left) got his “goody bag” from Linda Charron of the Goodland Ambassadors Thursday morning at the send off for the Cowboys and Cowgirls headed for the state Class 4A June 5 & 6, 2004 track and field meet in Topeka. Photo by Jennifer Arntt/The Goodland Star-News Sponsored by the Northwest Kansas Area Medical Foundation Isaac “Bud” Stallworth Honorary Chairman Join former KU & NBA Basketball Great Cowboy Gold Wrestling Camp “Bud” Stallworth and many more celebrities such as former Denver Broncos Billy Thomp- son, Fran Lynch, Larry Brunson, Leroy Mitchell, Dave Studdard, Jack Guerke, Billy at Max Jones Monday, Tuesday Van Heusen and Chiefs Walter White, Ted Former Olympic wrestling coach assistant coach there. 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Monday is Memorial Day which race it must have been means the Indianapolis 500 will be greg something special. run, unless it’s rained out, on Sun- Maybe part of the day. stover reason the race is spe- Now I’m not a big fan of auto rac- cial to me is because I ing of any kind, but every year I do greg’s gripes have experienced the watch the race from start to finish. • magic of the India- To me this race is an American icon napolis Speedway on that symbolizes some of the things race day. When I was that make this country great, so stationed at Fort Ben- watching this has become a Memo- step-father and some of his friends jamin Harrison, I visited a friend rial Day tradition. always made a special day out of the who was on duty there and for about I really can’t explain why this race even though none of them were four hours felt the excitement and June happened, and it could be just a fans of Indy car racing. Then again drama of it all. bunch of little things that led to it 40 years ago we didn’t have the The race will be broadcast on Consultant Schedule becoming an annual event for me. channel selection we have now, so ABC (Eagle cable channel 4, S&T Allergist ...................................... Jeffrey Rumbyrt, M.D. ................................................... June 10 When I was young, I remember my if a network chose to broadcast the channel 6) beginning at 9 a.m. Audiologist ................................. Sherri M. Beck, M.A., CCC-A ...............................................June Cardiologist ................................ Barry Smith, M.D.................................................. June 9 & 23 Cardiologist ................................ Vijay Sabbarao, M.D...................................................... June 10 Sports television schedule Dermatologist ............................ Charles Ruggles, M.D. ............................................ June 3 & 17 SATURDAY MORNING 10:30 22/56 ESPN Baseball Tonight (Live) (CC) Ears, Nose, Throat ....................... Alfred N. Carr, M.D. ................................................ June 4 & 16 10:00 22/56 ESPN College Softball NCAA Tour- 11:00 3/9 NBC 8/8 NBC PGA Golf Champions Endocrinologist .......................... Gerald Poticha, M.D. .......................................... June 17 & 18 nament Game 7 — Teams TBA. From Okla- Tour — Senior Championship — Final Round. Gastroenterologist ...................... Jeffrey D. Huston, M.D. ................................................ June 21 homa City. (Live) (CC) From Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Ky. (Live) Gynecology ................................. Laura Rokosz, M.D. .............................................. June 10 & 24 10:30 40/38 FX NASCAR Racing Busch Series (CC) — Carquest Auto Parts 300. From Lowe’s Mo- 22/56 ESPN College Softball NCAA Tourna- Neurologist ................................. Steven J. Gulevich, M.D. .................................. June 9, 23 & 25 tor Speedway in Concord, N.C. (Live) ment Game 11 — Teams TBA. From Oklahoma Obstertrics/Gynecology ............... David Forschner, M.D. ....................................................July 21 11:00 13/7 FOX MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners City. (Live) (CC) Oncology/Hematology................ Martin Rubinowitz, M.D. ............................................. June 29 at Boston Red Sox. From Fenway Park in Bos- 60/89 UNIV Fútbol de la Liga Mexicana UNAM Opthalmologist .......................... Kent Bashford, M.D. ......................................... June 3, 17 & 18 ton. (Live) (CC) vs. Atlas. (En Vivo) Opthalmologist .......................... Brian Joondeph, M.D. ................................................... June 16 11:30 54/57 ESPN2 NCAA Championship Up- 11:30 25/35 IND MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves date (Live) at Philadelphia Phillies. From Citizens Bank Orthopedist ................................. Theodore J. Clarke, M.D.