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FREE PRESS SSSPORTSPORTS Page 8 Colby Free Press Thursday, January 12, 2006 SportsLine Barton County Colby wrestling The Colby High School Eagle wrestlers will take on Hoxie at 5:30 p.m. today in the high school gym. escapes with win Colby Community College Tro- jan wrestlers will compete in the Two ranked teams played a game the half, thanks in part to 14 first- National Duals on Saturday and ranked teams should. half points from Rita Kollo. Sunday at the University of North- The Colby Community College Kollo led the way for the Trojans ern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. Lady Trojans fell 64-61 to Barton with 23 points and 11 rebounds for County Community College the double double. Nine of Kollo’s Names wanted for Wednesday in Colby. points were in the second half. Barton County’s Krishunna Trojan Ivana Mijalcevic had 15 Orange and Black Hellen made a shot with less than a points and nine rebounds. Kollo The names volunteers who have minute in the game that gave Barton continues to lead the league in scor- helped out with the Colby High County a three-point lead. Hellen ing at a 23.3 point pace. School Orange and Black Classic then broke up a pass on Colby’s Barton County kept Colby, the basketball tournament are being ensuing possession as the clock league leader in team field goal per- sought. expired. centage, well below their average, The names of any and all official Barton improves to 3-0 in confer- holding the Trojans to just 33- timers, official score keepers, pub- ence and 16-1 on the season. They percent.The Trojans cut the lead to lic address announcers, hosts, host- currently are ranked #10 in the na- one early in the second half, but esses, ticket takes/sellers, secretary tion. Colby is now 2-1 in conference Barton County answered with an- to the A.D., and any other volun- and is ranked #24 nationally. other shot from behind the arc. teers are wanted. Colby led early, with Rita Kollo The shot opened up a 12-2 run for Contact Tom Bowen at 460-1061 scoring six of Colby’s first 11 the Lady Cougars, resulting in a 47- for more information. points. Trailing 11-5, a Hellen 37 Barton County lead. jumper cut into the Trojan lead and The Lady Trojans 13-3 will play Free throw contest opened up a 16-2 Lady Cougar run. at home Sunday against Seward scheduled Two three-pointers helped ener- County Community College. Tip- gize Barton County during the run, off is set for 2 p.m. in the Commu- The Knights of Columbus is the first of which gave the Lady nity Building. again sponsoring its annual free Cougars a 12-11 lead.Colby cut the Portions of this story are courtesy throw contest starting at 1 p.m. Sun- Lady Cougar lead to four, 34-30, at of the Great Bend Tribune day in the Colby Elementary School gymnasium. Doors will open at noon. All boys and girls, ages 10-14, Brewster to semifinals with age determined as of Jan. 1, 2006, are eligible. Winners will re- The Brewster Lady Bulldogs scoring was Dani Bedore with 25 ceive a plaque and advance to dis- beat Grinnell Tuesday 82-51. points followed by Audrey Hoyt, trict contest, said Dewey August- Brewster pushed its record to 8-2 15; Avery Schultz, 9; Jalyn Reid and ine, chairperson. with the win. Sarah Flanders, 8 each.. In addition, all winners will need Head coach Dean Anderson was Leading rebounder was Dani to provide a copy of their birth cer- pleased with his team’s perfor- Bedore with 13 tificate as proof of age. For ques- mance. Brewster’s shot 45.7 percent to tions, call Augustine at 443-1548 or “We had a good team effort at Grinnell’s 27.9. 460-2924. both ends of the court,” he said. The Lady Bulldogs will take on JOHN VAN NOSTRAND/Colby Free Press “The points were distributed very Wheatland at 3 p.m. Friday at the well and we created 42 turn- Colby Community as part of the Colby Trojan Nate Bowie holds the ball high Wednesday during the Trojan’s win over Barton County. Camp applications overs.” Western Kansas Liberty League being accepted Leading the Lady Bulldogs in tournament. Applications are being accepted and evaluated for the Ten Star All Trojan men hang on for win Star summer basketball camp. The camp is by invitation-only and boys Bulldogs defeat Cheylin Although the Colby Trojan men’s tempts in the last 34 seconds. Colby, 1-2 in conference play and and girls from 10- to 19-years-old The Golden Plains Lady Bull- 11. lead against Barton County was re- Colby led by as many as 14 in the 8-8 overall, plays Seward County are eligible to apply. dogs jumped out to a 21-2 lead at the Jessica Shaw, Brittany Ritter and duced from 14 points, Colby still first half. Community College at 4 p.m. Sun- Camp location for the area will be end of the first quarter and never Candee VonLehe all contributed six had the lead on the scoreboard at the Complete statistics from the day at the Colby Community Build- Sterling, Colo. For information, call looked back in routing Cheylin 77- points. final buzzer. game were not available by press ing. (704) 373-0873. 30 in first round action of the West- Golden Plains shot 55 percent Barton County’s missed three- time. ern Kansas Liberty League tourna- (33-66) from the field while hold- point shot as time expired preserved ment Tuesday. ing Cheylin to 33 percent(11-33). the Trojan’s 88-86 win Wednesday Four players scored in double fig- The Lady Bulldogs had a rebound in Colby. Maybe You Can’t Count on The Weather..... ures led by the sister combination of advantage of 46-26 led by Megan Trojan Justin Brown made one of Katelyn and Kendra Spresser who Juenemann’s eight . two free throws with :04 left to give But You Can Count on Classifieds. eached tossed in 15 points. Ashley Golden Plains will next face the Colby the two-point lead. Colby Albers scored a season high 14 Wallace County Wildcats 6 p.m. had led by five with :48 left. Colby CALL The Colby Free Press - 462-3963 while Valerie Broeckelman added Friday at the Colby Community made one of five free throw at- Building. Jayhawks defeat Colorado, again BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Kansas kids a standing ovation at the “They did everything they looked like Kansas. Colorado buzzer. needed to do to win,” Roby said. “It STRIKE ZONE looked like Colorado. And by the “It seemed like they were the was something a veteran team like end, the Buffs’ home court looked home team today,” CU’s Richard us should have been doing.” ~ League Bowling Results ~ and felt a lot like Allen Fieldhouse Roby said. The Buffs, off to their best start January 3 - Pinbusters League back in Lawrence. The game turned midway since 1978-79 and with 10 seniors Team Won Lost Place N.W. Fire Extinguisher 163 173 6 As usual. through the second half when on the roster, thought catching this Twisters 66 18 1 Woofter Well & Pump 162 174 7 Freshmen Mario Chalmers and Colby Bowl 50 34 2 Warrior Hunting Supply 162 174 8 Chalmers, a star in last year’s young Kansas team early and at Pepsi Cola 48 36 3 Brandon Rush ruined what seemed Grinnell Furniture 145 191 9 McDonald’s All-American game, home might be the way to break Donelan Jewelry 46 38 4 Schlick Construction 143 193 10 like one of CU’s best-ever chances had two assists and a 3-pointer dur- through against one of the nation’s United Commercial Travelers 38 46 5 First high Men Individual game: Robert Lee, 247 Colby Automotive 36 48 6 to beat the Jayhawks, taking over in ing a 13-5 run that gave Kansas perennial powerhouses. Cox Communications 28 56 7 First high Men Individual series: John Brown, 637 the second half to lead Kansas to a breathing room in what had been a It wasn’t. Cummins-Mid-America 24 60 8 First high Women Individual game: Kelly Lee, 189 75-63 victory Wednesday night. close game. First high Individual game: Rich Bachman, 279 First high Women Individual series: Kelly Lee, 443 Buffs coach Ricardo Patton fell to First high Individual Series: Rich Bachman, 710 It was the seventh straight win for One of the assists was an under- 1-22 against Kansas. Colorado’s January 3 - Early Bird Ladies League the young and supposedly strug- handed alley-oop to sophomore only win over KU in this decade January 5 - King Pin League Team Won Lost Place gling Jayhawks (10-4, 1-0 Big 12), C.J. Giles, who slammed it home. came Jan. 22, 2003. Team Won Lost Place Bowlerettes 44.5 19.5 1 who won their 15th straight confer- The other was a nifty, no-look pass Chris Copeland led Colorado Colby Bowl & Fun Center 26 16 1 Van’s Merry Four 36 28 2 T - J’s Tire 25 17 2 www.strike 34.5 29.5 3 ence opener and their 33rd in the last to Rush on a 3-on-2 that left the CU with 22 points and Roby had 15. As 5 Pony Men 25 17 3 NW Vacuum 31 33 4 34 against Colorado (10-3, 0-2).