dailydaily newsnews 8 The Goodland Daily News / Monday, April 16, 2001 sports Cowgirls take fourth The Goodland High School took the 4x400m team placed second. 4X400m Relay: Sowers, Hallagin, Stone, fourth place at the K.T. Woodman For the boys, Bryan Mai placed fifth Brenner, second, 4:17.38. Boys Results Track Classic at Wichita State Univer- in the 300m hurdles. 100m Dash: Levi Livengood, 12.03; Kris Rubio, sity earlier this month. Goodland’s next meet will be at 9:30 12.06. The girls had 46 points, just one a.m. Tuesday at Scott City. High Hurdles: Mai, 16.75. point away from second place, while 200m Dash: Rubio, 24.73; Livengood, 25.45. Girls Results 300m Hurdles: Mai, fifth, 43.12. the boys gained some experience on 100m Dash: Pettibone, second, 13.47. 400m Dash: Luke Stone, 54.68; Jeremy Stefan, their way to a 22nd-place finish at the 200m Dash: Pettibone, second, 27.57. 55.83. meet April 6. 400m Dash: Brenner, third, 1:02.62; Ashley 800m Dash: Aaron Gittinger, 2:12.49. The girls were led by their sprinters Hallagin, 1:05.53; Danielle Hellerud, 1:08.38. 1600m Run: Gittinger, 5:01.91; Speedy Aguilar, 800m Dash: Jill Sowers, 2:39.38. 5:08.85. and relay teams. Cody Pettibone Shot Put: Hayley Jarmin, 27’4”. 3200m Run: Aguilar, 10:49.64. placed second in both the 100m dash Discus: Jarmin, 97’9”. Javelin: Taylor , 122’5”. and the 200m dash while Lacey Javelin: Jarmin, 100’1”. Pole Vault: Taylor Brack, 10’6”. Brenner finished third in the 400m Pole Vault: Jayci Stone, third, 10’. 4x100m Relay: Rubio, Stone, Mai, Livengood, High Jump: Brenner, 5’; Stone, 5’. 47.46. dash. The 4x100m relay team took first 4x100m Relay: Hallagin, Brenner, Pettibone, 4x400m Relay: Rubio, Stefan, Mai, Stone, place out of the 21 schools present and Stone, first, 52.93. 3:40.93. Brewster places in Colby The Brewster girls brought back 4x100m team took fifth and the 4x400 Triple Jump: Kristy Jamison, 27’10 3/4”; Starns, three individual medals and two relay 27’11”; Ashley Cook, 25’4”. seventh. High Jump: Collett, 4’6”. places from a meet in Colby on Tues- Jason Fletcher, the only boy compet- Javelin: Collett, 85’8”. day. ing for the Bulldogs, ran the 100m and Discus: Jamison, 67’6”; Cook, 67’4”. Miranda Starns took fourth in the 400m dash in addition to pole vaulting Pole Vault: Cook, 5’6”. 300m hurdles and Erin Carney placed 4x100m Relay: Starns, Carney, Jamison, and throwing the javelin. Fulwider, fifth, 56.33. Third homer wins in 10th fifth in the 3200m run. Amber Girls Results 4x400m Relay: Jamison, Starns, Carney, Fulwider placed fifth in the long jump 200m Dash: Fulwider, 30.52; Alicia Collett, 31.38. Fulwider, seventh, 4:43.70. DENVER (AP) — As the ball hoping to start right from there,” “I was brought out there to get us out and both the 4x100m relay and the 300m Hurdles: Starns, fourth, 55.38. Boys Results 3200m Run: Carney, fifth, 13:56. 100m Dash: Fletcher, 15.09. screamed toward the left-field fence, Rockies hitting coach Clint Hurdle of that , and I didn’t get it done,” 4x400m relay teams placed. The Long Jump: Fulwider, fifth, 15’3”; Carney, 14’4”. Todd Hollandsworth sprinted out of said. “It didn’t happen that way, and he said. “It happens. He beat me with 400m Dash: Fletcher, 1:12.46 the batter’s box, figuring he would end hopefully he can take some confidence my best . It wasn’t a bad pitch, up at second with a wall-denting from today. Nothing breeds confidence either.” double. Seconds later, Hollandsworth like success.” Nine of Colorado’s runs came on K-State plans summer basketball camps slowed to a jog after yet another re- Hollandsworth, traded from Los homers, giving Arizona’s broadcaster- minder of the advantages of hitting in Angeles to Colorado last July, had turned-manager an aggra- Jim Wooldrige, coach of the Kansas will be on skill development and fun- State coaches teaching fundamental Colorado. given the Rockies a 7-5 lead on a two- vating first taste of Coors Field. A two- State University Wildcats men’s bas- damentals, including 5-on-5 and 3-on- drills to the fathers, who in turn teach “It was a Coors Field homer,” he run homer in the second deck in right run homer by Cirillo turned out to be ketball team, plans two session for his 3 games. The camps are open to boys the same drills to their sons. The father- said. “I hit it hard, but I didn’t hit it very field in the eighth, but the difference in Colorado’s victory on annual Summer Basketball Camp at ages 9-18. son camp is open to boys in kindergar- high. It just carried out of here.” tied the game with a two-run pinch Saturday. the K-State campus. Coach Wooldrige is also hosting a ten through eighth grade. The opposite-field home run against homer off Jose Jimenez in the ninth. “It really doesn’t matter what my The first will be June 17-20 and the Father and Son Basketball Camp June For information or a brochure call Arizona right-hander Ron Gant started 10th with a single opinion is, because this is where they second July 29-Aug. 1. The emphasis 15-16. Camp highlights include K- (785) 532-6531. was the first of three for Hollandsworth to right off Troy Brohawn (0-1) and play,” Brenly said. “There’s very little on Sunday. He added a go-ahead moved to second on a sacrifice by Todd foul territory. The infield grass is fast homer in the eighth and a game-end- Walker. After an intentional walk to as a pool table. The ball flies forever. ing three-run shot in the 10th to give the Todd Helton, Matt Mantei came in to There’s very little leeway for a . Avs play third game in series in Vancover Colorado Rockies a 10-7 victory over pitch to the right-handed Jeff Cirillo, There is no big part of the park here.” the Diamondbacks. who struck out following a wild pitch. Horacio Estrada (1-1) pitched a per- VANCOUVER, British Columbia Hall of Famer, but we’re not going to “Raymond felt real good this morn- Hollandsworth finished 3-for-5 with Hollandsworth then hit a 97 mph fect 10th for the win as the Rockies (AP) — The Vancouver Canucks have give him any accolades,” Vancouver ing and took part in the entire practice,” a career-high seven RBIs in his first into the Rockies bullpen in handed Arizona its eighth loss in 10 no plans to roll out a welcome mat for coach Marc Crawford said. “We’re Colorado coach Bob Hartley said. “I career three-homer game and his right-center field, saving Colorado games. The Diamondbacks (4-8), pre- Colorado Avalanche defenseman Ray going to make life tough on him and talked to him a little bit, and he feels it fourth multihomer contest. Toronto’s from having to go any further without dicted to contend for a division title, are Bourque. we’re going to continue to challenge is very probable that he will be in the Carlos Delgado and Pittsburgh’s any remaining position players on the in last place in the NL West. The Avalanche upgraded Bourque’s their defense.” lineup tomorrow. That is good news.” Aramis Ramirez also have hit three bench. “One of the advantages of being a status to probable for Game 3 of their Bourque missed the first two games Crawford said Bourque’s return homers in a game this season. “I almost didn’t have enough,” man- veteran team is this doesn’t get you Western Conference quarterfinal se- of the series because of lower back might be an advantage for the Canucks. Like Ramirez, Hollandsworth’s ager Buddy Bell said. “Holly helped us down so much as it gets you angry,” ries in Vancouver on Monday night. pain. He skated in a 35-minute work- “He’s a world class player and he homers came in successive at-bats and out. Without him we wouldn’t have Schilling said. “It’s not that the breaks Colorado beat Vancouver 2-1 in Game out Sunday before the team left for gives them another weapon, but it followed some early season inconsis- won it.” aren’t going our way or bad hops. 2 on Saturday night and leads the best- Vancouver. could be an advantage for us because tency. Mantei, whose career ERA at Coors We’re just not playing well enough to of-seven series 2-0. Bourque listed himself as a game- he hasn’t played yet in an intense se- “He clicked late last year and was Field is 15.26, made no excuses. win.” “We know he’s going to be a future time decision. ries,” Crawford said. Goodland All-Star Booster Club SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

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