dailydaily newsnews 8 The Goodland Daily News / Friday, December 6, 2002 sports Cowboy wrestlers travel Hoop season begins tonight to St. Francis for first tourney By Rachel Hixson be stronger this year, he said. be on two mats. The Goodland Daily News The Cowboys will have to compete First- and second-place team tro- The Goodland Cowboys wrestling without sophomore Dexter Deeds, one phies will be given, with medals going teams will kick off their season Satur- of Goodland’s top wrestlers, who to the first three placers and the conso- day with tournaments at home and in broke his middle knuckle in practice lation champions in each weight. Med- St. Francis. last week. Bahe said freshman Brett als will be awarded after the champi- The varsity wrestlers will travel to Lalicker will likely replace Deeds and onship match in each weight division. St. Francis to compete against nine should do a good job. Bahe said the team has good wres- other teams from Kansas and Colo- It could be six to eight weeks before tlers at all levels and he expects the rado. The invitational event will start Deeds can wrestle again, the coach junior varsity to do well at the home at 8:30 a.m. in the high school gym. added. tournament. Team points won’t be Meanwhile, the junior varsity will “We’re certainly going to miss him,” kept, he said, so there will be more host a tournament at Max Jones he said. emphasis on individual achievement. Fieldhouse starting at 9 a.m. and 10 Even without Deeds, Bahe said, the Kansas teams will come from Colby, teams from Kansas and Colorado will Cowboys should place in the top three Garden City, Oakley, Oberlin, Liberal attend. or four teams — as long as no one gets and St. Francis and Colorado teams Kansas teams competing in the St. hurt during the tournament. will be from Cheyenne Wells, Lamar Francis tournament are Atwood, After the tournament, the coach said, and Wray. Colby, Quinter, Scott City, Leoti and the Cowboys will have a better idea of Garden City will likely be the tough- St. Francis. Colorado wrestlers will this team’s strengths and weaknesses. est team to beat, the coach said, be- come from Holyoke, Sterling and “There’s going to be quality wres- cause it’s a large school and the team Wray. tlers there,” he said. “It will give us an has many good young wrestlers. Goodland placed second in the tour- idea of what areas we need to concen- Bahe said he hopes that wrestling nament last year behind the Colby trate on.” fans attend the tournaments to support Eagles. Cowboys Coach Randy Bahe The first session will start at 8:30 the Cowboys. He noted there is usually said Colby will have a tough team a.m., the second session at noon and the a good crowd at every tournament. again this year, and Goodland will have finals 15 minutes after the end of the “We usually get a great following to look out for Sterling, Scott City and second session, around 4:30 p.m. The from Goodland,” he said. “They’re St. Francis. The St. Francis team will consolation matches and the finals will good about supporting us.” Sooners have seven on All Big 12 team By Jaime Aron The No. 8 Sooners (10-2) will seek defensive player of the year. AP Sports Writer a far more rewarding prize Saturday Kingsbury and Newman were DALLAS — From the first kickoff when they play No. 12 Colorado (9-3) unanimous picks on the all-conference this season, Big 12 teams were chas- in the Big 12 championship in Hous- team. ing the . The Asso- ton. Sixth-ranked Kansas State (10-2) ciated Press’ All-Big 12 team shows The Buffaloes had four first- and No. 9 Texas (10-2) joined Colo- why. teamers, three on offense. Wayne rado with four honorees. The Sooners landed seven players Lucier and Justin Bates made it for the And the Wildcats and Longhorns on the 26-man first team, including holes they opened for Chris Brown, a joined the Sooners by having honorees three unanimous selections. No other unanimous pick at running back. Alas, all over the defense. school had more than four first- Brown has a bruised sternum and For K-State, lineman Tank Reese teamers. won’t play in the title game. The other represented the front, was Oklahoma had four on defense CU player honored was punter Mark chosen at linebacker and Newman led alone, and they were spread all over the Mariscal, who also was named on all the secondary. The fourth K-State hon- field — from lineman ballots. oree was center Nick Leckey. to linebacker to defen- The AP team was picked by a panel From Texas, Cory Redding came sive backs Brandon Everage and Der- of 20 sportswriters who regularly from the line, made it rick Strait. Lehman and Everage were cover the league for newspapers at linebacker and Rod Babers was se- unanimous picks; Harris received the throughout the league’s seven states. lected in the defensive backfield. The most votes of any lineman. Earlier this week, the same voters only Longhorn chosen on offense was OU landed three players on the of- named Oklahoma State’s Les Miles the lineman . fensive side, led by , a Big 12 coach of the year, Texas Tech The defenses at Oklahoma, Kansas unanimous pick at running back. Tight quarterback Kliff Kingsbury the offen- State and UT were so respected that end and offensive lineman sive player of the year and Kansas State there was room for only two other po- also were chosen. defensive back the sition players: Texas Tech linebacker Lawrence Flugence and Oklahoma Senior Don Raymer put up a shot during the Soap Scrimmage on Tuesday at Max Jones Fieldhouse. State lineman Kevin Williams. The real action begins tonight as the Cowboys and Cowgirls play Imperial, Neb., with the Cowgirls ac- nfl standings, schedule Flugence, Oklahoma’s Harris and tion beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Max Jones Fieldhouse and the Cowboys following about 7 p.m. (Junior Texas’ Redding were first-teamers last varsity games will be at opposite times in the junior high gym.) Both coaches feel they will have exciting By The Associated Press Tampa Bay 930.750267149 Photo by Tom Betz / The Goodland Daily News AMERICAN CONFERENCE Atlanta 831.708316211 year. The only other repeat choice is teams this year. East New Orleans 840.667345301 receiver Justin Gage of Missouri. WL T Pct PF PA Carolina 480.333158221 Rounding out the offense are re- Miami 750.583287228 North ceiver of Oklahoma New England 750.583303251 WL T Pct PF PA Buffalo 660.500315338 x-Green Bay 930.750325250 State, another unanimous pick; Texas Bronco kick returner may not play Sunday Tech’s jack-of-all-trades Wes Welker N.Y. Jets 660.500255269 Chicago 390.250238300 haven’t been able to practice for a few South Detroit 390.250215331 as the all-purpose selection; and Iowa DENVER (AP) — Montgomery said early in the week days I think it would be smart for him WL T Pct PF PA Minnesota 390.250278332 State kicker Adam Benike. kick returner Scottie Montgomery prob- that he hoped to be back in time for Indianapolis 840.667257206 West ably won’t play against the New York Sunday’s game, but he has been too not to play.” Tennessee 750.583275287 WL T Pct PF PA Jets this week because of a sore neck. sore to practice. Shanahan also said quarterback Jacksonville 570.417256231 San Francisco 840.667285259 bowling results Brian Griese, who has missed the past Houston 390.250157288 St. Louis 570.417235242 Montgomery was injured in the “That’s a long shot,” Broncos coach North Arizona 480.333190313 Wednesday Night Mixed League fourth quarter of Denver’s 30-27 over- said of Montgomery two games with a sprained knee, has WL T Pct PF PA Seattle 480.333244280 December 4, 2002 had no setbacks and looks to be at full D&G Clan over Blind #10 3-1 time loss to San Diego last Sunday returning this week. “Any time you’re Pittsburgh 741.625303269 x-clinched division< when he twisted his neck during a kick- dealing with soreness in the neck and strength. Baltimore 660.500224250 Sunday’s Games Shear Dimensions over Palace Barber Shop 2.5- Cleveland 660.500262243 Houston at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. 1.5 off. He experienced numbness in his Cincinnati 1 11 0 .083 204 335 San Francisco at Dallas, 11 a.m. The Gamblers over Guzzlin Socializers 3-1 neck and lay on the field for about 10 West N.Y. Giants at Washington, 11 a.m. Phillips Brothers over Fun Lovers 4-0 Kansas adds a year to coach’s contract JIBG over The Pits 3-1 minutes before being carried off. WL T Pct PF PA Buffalo at New England, 11 a.m. Tests that night came back negative LAWRENCE (AP) — Mark Man- through 2007. Oakland 840.667354258 St. Louis at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Men’s high game: Jim Fritz-226 and he was later diagnosed with gino, who finished his first season at Mangino, who finished his first year San Diego 840.667263265 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 11 a.m. Kansas without a single Big 12 vic- Denver 750.583295266 Cincinnati at Carolina, 11 a.m. Men’s high series: Jim Fritz-585 sprained neck ligaments. 2-10 overall and 0-8 in conference, was Kansas City 660.500370312 Cleveland at Jacksonville, 11 a.m. tory, was rewarded Thursday when given the extension as a sign of sup- NATIONAL CONFERENCE Atlanta at Tampa Bay, 11 a.m. Women’s high game: Dorothy Musil-204 the university added an another year port, said Kansas athletics director Women’s high series: JoAnn Matthews-513 basketball scores East Detroit at Arizona, 2:05 p.m. to his contract, which now runs Allen Bohl. WL T Pct PF PA Philadelphia at Seattle, 2:05 p.m. Thursday Philadelphia 930.750320187 New Orleans at Baltimore, 2:05 p.m. Team high game: Shear Dimensions-753 Team high series: The Gamblers-1944 Boys Basketball Scores N.Y. Giants 660.500202217 Denver at N.Y. Jets, 2:15 p.m. Colby 60, Scott City 51 Dallas 570.417166214 Oakland at San Diego, 2:15 p.m. Girls Basketball Scores Washington 570.417219280 Minnesota at Green Bay, 8:30 p.m.< League Standings: Guzzlin Socializers, Shear Dimensions, Palace Barber Shop Colby 42, Scott City 34 South Monday’s Game Residential Real Estate WL T Pct PF PA Chicago at Miami, 7 p.m. M Farm and Ranch R E I Blue Star Banner INC. E P AUTO SALES R Program ¥ CARS ¥ ¥ PICKUPS & SUVs ¥ 2002 Cavalier Z-24 2002 Chevy K-1500 Ext. Cab Goodland Elks Lodge #1528, 2001 Pontiac Grand Am-4 dr. 2001 Ranger Ext. 4X4 615 W. 16th 1523 Arcade, Goodland, Kan. 2001 Pontiac Grand Am-2 dr. 2001 Ford Sportrac Look what your dollar will buy, three homes for one low price. 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