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ssttarar--nneewwss sports The Goodland Star-News / Friday, September 9, 2005 9a Cowgirls golf team Tennis team places fifth The Goodland High School girls tennis team son of Colby, 7-3. placed fifth among 10 teams Saturday at the Colby Junior Jillian Parker earned the fourth-place Invitational. medal at No. 1 singles, going 3-2 in the tournament. The field was split into two pools of five teams In pool play, she won her matches against the player places second here each. After playing all four matches in their poll, from Scott City 7-2, Ulysses 7-5 and Garden City players had a final match against their counterparts 7-3, and lost against Osborne 7-1. The Cowgirls golf teams placed from the other pool based on their record for the day. In the match for third place, Parker lost to Melinda second and fifth at the Goodland The top girl or doubles team from one pool played Schremmer of Phillipsburg 7-1. Invitational on Tuesday at Sugar the top girl or team from the other, No. 2 played No. Goodland’s No. 1 doubles team, seniors Kali Hills Golf Club with two Goodland 2 and so forth. Each match consisted of one seven- Reitcheck and Megan Stefan, finished seventh with players finishing among the top 10. game set, with a tie-breaker at 6-all if necessary. a 2-3 record. In pool play, the pair went 1-3, defeat- Sophomores Sammie Raymer The Cowgirls No. 2 doubles team, juniors Sandy ing the team from Plainville 7-0, and losing to and Eryn Topliff both finished with Johnson and Jena McCall, finished second with a 4- Osborne 7-5, Colby 7-1 and Phillipsburg 7-1. 103 for 18 holes to lead Goodland’s 1 tournament record to earn the silver medal. They Reitcheck and Stefan defeated Maddle Plunk and Team I. Raymer won the scorecard were undefeated in pool play, beating their oppo- Jessica Lash of Liberal 7-3 in their final match. tie-breaker for eighth place overall, nents from Phillipsburg 7-3, Liberal 7-2, Ulysses 7- The Cowgirls hit the courts again starting at 1:30 with Topliff ninth. 1 and Norton 7-1. p.m. Tuesday for the Goodland Individual. Seven Freshman Chelsie Gausman shot Johnson and McCall’s only loss came in their fi- other teams will be in town for the tournament with a 106 and senior Sami Philbrick a nal match against Kaylie Dugger and Rashaun Wil- matches at Steever and Chambers parks. 117. Other players for Team I were seniors Julie Leiker who shot a 119 and junior Brooke Whitmore who had a 120. Goodland Cowboys off to battlew St. Francis Goodland’s Team II was led by The Cowboys football team trav- tackles against Oberlin. Loyd, failing in all three of its attempts junior Amber Webster who shot a els to St. Francis this afternoon for Smull and A.J. McAtee each had while Oberlin was successful on 117. Junior Kerri Bellamy shot 123, its first road trip of the season. nine tackles. As did Hoxie last week two of three, kicking one and run- sophomore Holly Kibel a 127 and They could be meeting some un- against Goodland, St. Francis had ning another. The Indians fumbled sophomore Heidi Yonkey a 132. happy Indians. trouble converting extra points, three times, losing all three. Freshmen Michelle Smith (136) St. Francis lost its opener to the and Sam Erickson (144) also played Red Devils of Decatur Community Greeley-Wallace County Healthcare Foundation for Team II. High of Oberlin last Friday 21-18 Fifth Annual Western Kansas Golf Classic Cheyenne George of Syracuse after leading at halftime 12-0. In the won the tournament with a 15-over- final seconds of the fourth quarter, par 86, two strokes better than the Indians were less than a yard Drive for Health Hugoton’s Trista Nordyke. Cali from the end zone but could not stop Shamburg of Syracuse was third the clock — or move the ball. Time 4 Person Scramble with a 96 followed by teammate ran out on third down, giving Paiage Williams with a 97. Breanna Oberlin its first win over St. Francis Tournament begins in Sharon Springs at 1 p.m. Weber of Thomas More Prep- since 1992. Saturday, Sept. 17 Marian finished fifth with a 98. The Indians dominated the 18 holes of golf followed The Lady Bulldogs of Syracuse ground game against Oberlin, won the team competition scoring outgaining the Red Devils 307 to by a dinner at 7 p.m. in Sharon Springs 383. Goodland Team I scored 429. 124. Jordan Gienger led the St. The second day of the tournament will begin at noon Hugoton and Thomas More Prep Francis rushing attack with 132 in Tribune on Sunday, Sept. 18 both finished with 441 with yards on 25 carries, scoring two Hugoton getting third after the Light lunch available before 18 holes of golf. touchdowns. Gabe Smull ran 22 Awards and door prizes to be presented following play on Sunday tiebreaker. times for 83 yards and Dylan Loyd Goodland Team II scored 499. Registration $200 per team 18 times for 75 yards and the other Lots of Great Door Prizes to be given away! In the junior varsity competition, Indian touchdown. Goodland was led by freshmen Quarterback Matt Brown com- For information contact Linsey Owens and Courtney Sophomore Eryn Topliff prepared to chip onto the green at hole No. pleted one of five passes, to Loyd, Nette Johnson Sheldon who both shot 69 for nine 9 during Tuesday’s Goodland Invitational at Sugar Hills Golf Club. for 19 yards. On the ground, Brown 813 Ingalls, Tribune, Kan. 67879 holes. Sophomore Renea Reasoner Photo by Tom Betz/The Goodland Star-News gained 17 yards on three carries. 620-376-4525 and freshman Natashia Cecil both The Indian defense was led by shot 72, and freshman Danielle the best round among the junior Monday for a tournament at Smoky Levi Weeden, who recorded 16 Registration due Monday, Sept. 12, 2005. Pettibone shot a 76. varsity players with a 49. Hill Country Club with Thomas Syracuse’s Kayla Schmidt has The Cowgirls travel to Hays on More Prep as the host. Sports television schedule Crossword Puzzle SATURDAY 23/29 ESPN2 Baseball Tonight MORNING 63/67 BRAVO Celebrity Poker Showdown Blenderizing 10:00 4/6 ABC College Football Notre Dame at 11:00 4/6 ABC NBA Inside Stuff ACROSS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Michigan. 5 HBO Costas NOW Cris Collinsworth, John 1. Copier problems 7/11 CBS U.S. Open Tennis Men’s Semifinals. McEnroe Tim Russert participate in a discussion; 14 15 16 5. 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