dailydaily newsnews sports The Goodland Daily News / Tuesday, September 4, 2001 7 Cowboys fall Hunter gets first in fishing contest By Sharon Corcoran said, and did some chumming, throw- hard to Indians The Goodland Daily News ing field corn in the lake in places A Goodland man snared first place where they planned to fish the night By Sharon Corcoran ing the score at the half 30-6. in the bow-and-arrow division among before. This gathers the fish to one The Goodland Daily News Goodland started the second half 21 teams competing for over $1,000 in place, he said. It was a game of Cowboys and In- with the ball, but Hays promptly in- cash and merchandise in the Great But the fishermen didn’t have all the dians, and the Goodland Cowboys tercepted on second down and ran for Kansas Whale Hunt carp derby at Lake advantages, as the hunters were able to made some good defensive plays, but a touchdown, making it 37-6 Indians. Wilson, northeast of Russell. get in more shots than the fishermen failed to stop the Hays Indians, losing With 7:33 to go in the third quarter, The derby held on Aug. 25-26 was got bites, he said, with the carp being 51-14 in Friday’s opening football a controversy arose as the Indians’ the first at Lake Wilson, but organiz- gathered along the bank. game. quarterback dropped the ball. The of- ers said the event will be held again The largest fish they caught was five The Cowboys got off to a rough ficials called it an incomplete pass, next year. Several northwest Kansas pounds, McKnight said, and the aver- start, with Hays returning the kick-off but the crowd in the Cowboy bleach- teams took prizes. age was two and a half to three pounds. for a touchdown and intercepting a ers wanted to see an instant replay. Winning the derby in the bow and First place in the family division pass in the first quarter and returning No, replay was not available, so the arrow division were Bob McKnight of went to the Bruce Bowie family of it for touchdown No. 2 call had to stand, and the Indians Goodland and John Baker of Norton Ellsworth with 93 pounds of carp. After Hays made their third touch- passed for another touchdown about with 133 1/2 pounds of fish. The Curtis Counts family took sec- down of the game in the second quar- a minute later. The Cowboys were Danny Carmen of Gem and Don ond with 42 pounds and the Vance ter, Goodland worked its way into down 44-6. Seyfert of Colby teamed up for second Ruggels family took third with 35 Hays’ territory and scored a touch- Hays scored their final touchdown A Goodland player tried to break free from a Hays tackler to get more place with 86 pounds. Third went to pounds. Both families are from Rus- down on five plays. with 3:43 to go in the third, and with yardage on Friday. The Cowboys put forth a good effort but were de- Chuck Engel and Willie McKnight of sell. Sean Greenlee carried the ball into the score now 51-6, the Goodland feated by the Hays Indians 51-14 in their first game of the season. Goodland with 59 pounds. In the rod-and-reel division, a pair of the endzone, making the score 20-6. crowd rose to their feet clapping and Photo by Sharon Corcoran/The Goodland Daily News “My son-in-law (John Baker) and I anglers from Ellis, Travis Kohlrus and The Cowboys went for two extra pounding their feet to spur on the did a lot of walking along the bank Roy Aschenbrenner, took first place points but missed. Cowboys in the fourth quarter. passed the ball to Raymer for a touch- “We still have a shot at having a looking for fish,” Bob McKnight said. having caught 285 fish for a total of 735 Hays returned the kick to Good- The Cowboys had more woes to down with 2:27 to go. Malcom White great year,” he said. The fish came to the bank as it was pounds. Second place went to Gary land’s 11 yard line, but defensive come, however, with a string of in- scored the two extra points making The leading rusher for Goodland warm, McKnight said, and they could Williams and Reggie Beckman of plays by Donald Raymer and Andrew complete passes and a couple of yel- the score 51-14. was Sean Greenlee with nine runs for be shot with a bow and arrow from the Norton with 334 pounds and third went Melia on the first down, Kris Rubio low hankies on the field. But the boys Coach Chris Walters said he was a gain of 80 yards and one touchdown. bank. The derby was like playing In- to Don and Margaret Waters of St. John on the second and Greenlee on the were not done yet. pleased with the way the Goodland Jared Doke completed 13 of 30 pass dian all weekend, he said, and was with 246 pounds. Robert Walters and third held the Indians to a field goal, With 2:46 to go, the Cowboys re- defense played. The special teams attempts for 185 yards and a touch- good practice for deer-hunting season. Bubba Eichman of Russell finished making the score 23-6. covered an Indian fumble and had the blew a couple of plays, he said, but the down. Donald Raymer was the lead- That was his reason for going, McK- fourth with 151 pounds. The Indians got one more touch- ball at the Hays 23. team got a couple of touchdowns and ing receiver with seven completions night said, to practice shooting moving Totals for the two-day event were a down in the half with 2:18 to go, mak- After two incomplete passes, Doke will improve. for 107 yards and one touchdown. targets to get ready for hunting deer. whopping 778 fish caught for a total of It’s good practice and a lot of fun, he 2,024 1/2 pounds. said, not something they were planning Tommie Berger, fisheries biologist to win. with the state Department of Wildlife The fishermen were allowed two and Parks, assisted with the weigh-in. Golf starts strong, placing first at meet rods and two reels each and were in The event was sponsored by Russell’s boats, McKnight said, while those us- Inn, Lake Wilson Marina, Lake Wilson The Goodland High School girls match and the team played wonder- on the par for hole one, Coach Liven- Dodge City junior varsitgy seventh, ing bows and arrows had only one bow Area Association, A&A Coors, Russell golf team got off to a strong start fully. good said. That spot went to Raymer. and Thomas More-Marian of Hays and one arrow each. Most of those fish- County Convention and Visitors’ Bu- Wednesday as the girls took first place Jessica Osborn and Stevie Lee Other Goodland scores were, Ken- eighth. ing used whole-kernel corn as bait, he reau and KRSL/KCAY Russell Radio. in Division 1 at the Trego Invitational Raymer each had a par 48, qualifying dra Billinger 54, Kayla Rasure 57, “The girls are pleased and should be. in WaKeeney. them for fourth place among the top 10 Hayley Jarmin 58, Andrea Fenner 65, They played well,” Livengood said. The meet was held on Big Creek medalists. Bailee Guyer 65 and Amy Cebula 70. “The two-a-day (practices) paid off.” Golf Course, a par 35. They tied with a student from Sub- In Division 1, the Garden City jun- The team’s next match is at 8 a.m. Rockies beat Giants The weather was hot with light lette and another one from Hoisington. ior varsity took second, Hays junior Mountain Time Monday at Thomas winds, Coach Connie Livengood said. Due to the tie, the decision for who varsity third, Colby fourth, Ulysses More-Marian in Hays. She said it was an exceptional first got fourth place had to be made based junior varsity fifth, Scott City sixth, with rookie’s help SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jason over the right-center field wall. Chiefs gain coach and quarterback from Rams Jennings made one big mistake, and In the sixth, Bonds came up again KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — If not round pick last April when they ac- afterward. “Marc (Bulger) is now our “Obviously, Dick and I knew a great Barry Bonds made him pay. with a runner on base. Pitching more for St. Louis, the quired him from the Rams. No. 2.” deal about Joe, and for the value we had Two innings later, Jennings showed carefully, Jennings threw an excellent would hardly have a coach or quarter- In an ironic twist, the aging Brister The Rams signed quarterback Jamie to give up, I was comfortable making how much he had learned. sinker, and Bonds grounded into a back at all. and the immobile Germaine lost their Martin, who had been cut by the Jack- the trade,” said Chiefs president and Jennings yielded Bonds’ 58th home double play. , who led the 1999 jobs last week in the same game. In the sonville Jaguars. Martin previously general manager Carl Peterson. run, but he recovered to pitch seven Jennings finished it off by covering Rams to the championship preseason finale in St. Louis, Brister’s was with the Rams from 1993-96, “We liked Joe coming out of Ohio innings of three-hit ball for his third first base and pumping his fist after he and then last January took charge of the mistakes led to two Rams touchdowns when Martz was an offensive assistant State. His college stats and workout (at straight victory as the Colorado Rock- fielded the relay throw from Juan Chiefs, added yet another former Ram in a 21-17 St. Louis victory, while with the team, and also spent the last the scouting combine) in Indianapolis ies beat the San Francisco Giants 4-1 Uribe. to his new team Monday by trading for Germaine was going 0-for-4, getting month of the 1997 season with Martz were impressive. In the limited expo- Monday. Uribe, the Rockies’ other rookie sen- backup quarterback . sacked for a 13-yard loss and getting in Washington. sure he has had with the Rams, Joe has The Rockies’ impressive rookie sation, homered and drove in three runs The Chiefs gave St. Louis a sixth- benched. St. Louis will open the season with performed well.” right-hander, who has three road vic- to back Jennings (3-0), who has made round draft choice for Germaine, a In the preseason, Germaine com- the untested Bulger as the backup to The other backup quarterback will tories in his first 12 days in the majors, an exceptional debut at the end of fourth-round pick out of Ohio State in pleted only 12 of his last 40 passes and , and Martin likely will be Todd Collins, who had his ups and is quickly learning the big league Colorado’s dismal season. With Jen- 1999. He will replace the ineffective was sacked 10 times. take over the backup job before long. downs during the exhibition season but game. In the fourth inning, he said he nings leading the way, the Rockies fin- Bubby Brister as a backup for Trent “I think he’ll be fine, but we can’t Brister, the NFL’s oldest quarterback has never thrown a pass in the regular threw “a sinker that didn’t sink” to the ished a tough 13-game road trip with Green, who cost the Chiefs a first- wait,” Rams coach Mike Martz said at 39, was released. season in three years in Kansas City. majors’ home run leader, who put it seven victories. bowling results student of the week

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