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Sports 3:8:06 Pg 1.Pdf FREE PRESS SSSPORTSPORTS Page 10 Colby Free Press Wednesday, March 8, 2006 Track teams ready for outside By Matt Dickson tance medley relay team of Derrick Distance medley relay: 3rd, Der- Colby Community College Monson, Brenden Files, Carlan rick Monson (3:15.47), Brenden Colby Community College’s Arthur and Denzel Ramirez was Files (51.40), Carlan Arthur men’s track team finished 14th also named All American. The team (1:55.11), Denzel Ramirez place and the women finished 22nd finished third. (4:21.07), 10:23.05. All-American, at the NJCAA Indoor Champion- Colby Community College Ath- third best all-time at Colby. ships held Friday and Saturday in lete of the meet was Arthur. 9th, Christa Perue (4:11.56), Manhattan. There were over 70 Track: Lauren Kaiser (62.63), Carrie Rice NJCAA schools represented at the 600m: 19th, Lauren Kaiser, (2:37.20), Audrey Hubert meet. 1:44.72; 27th, Amanda Daugherty, (5:56.95), 13:48.34. “We competed well against the 1:48.86. 800m: 2nd, Field top junior college athletes in the Carlan Arthur 1:54.32, All-Ameri- Shot Put: 5th, Cassy Hamilton, nation. Only the top in the nation can and school record 39-10, All-American can compete in this meet. So just 1000m: 14th, Derrick Monson , Weight Throw: 19th, Cassy going to this meet is a great accom- 2:42.48. Hamilton, 36-9 plishment,” said Colby coach Jeff Mile: 18th, Denzel Ramirez, “This meet ends what was a great Becker. 4:36.97. indoor season. I am very proud of Cassy Hamilton in the shot put 3000m: 7th, Denzel Ramirez, the team as they represented Colby and Carlan Arthur national runner- 9:06.01. Community College in a positive up in the 800 meters were named All 4 x 800m: 11th, Derrick Monson manner,” Becker said. Americans. (2:04.02), Espiririon Aguilar The Trojans begin the outdoor Arthur missed the national title (2:03.58), Brenden Files (2:07.30), season 10 a.m. March 18 with the by .7 of a second. The men’s dis- Mark Porter (2:13.14), 8:28.04. Colby Invitational at Dennen Field. Former Colby wrestlers advance The University of Iowa qualified ond victory over Purdue’s Dan Muzaffar Abdurakhmanov of eight wrestlers for the NCAA Bedoy in the consolations. With the Tashkent, Uzbekistan, was Big East Championships, including former scored tied 2-2, Luedke nailed a champion at 165 pounds for Ameri- Colby wrestler Eric Luedke, to be takedown in the final second of can University. Abdurakhmanov held in Oklahoma City, Okla., overtime. was a two-time NJCAA champion March 16-18. Match officials were forced to go at Colby Community College. Iowa finished in sixth place with to instant replay before determining C.B. Dollaway of Mount Gilead, 86 points Sunday at the 2006 Big Luedke the winner. In the third Ohio, placed second in the PAC 10 Ten Championships. Minnesota place match, Luedke fell to No. 2 for Arizona State University. won the team title with 138 points. Mike Poeta of Illinois, 6-2. Dollaway was an NJCAA cham- Luedke finished fourth in 165 Other former Colby Community pion as a freshman and finished pounds. Luedke reached the third- College wrestlers will compete at third during his sophomore year at the NCAA championships. TISHA COX/Colby Free Press place match with a thrilling last sec- Colby. Colby Community College Lady Trojan Amber Chipps took a swing at a low pitch during her team’s doubleheader against Brown Mackie College of Salina Tuesday. STORE HOURS: 9:00-7:00 Monday, HIS SHOP Tues., Wed. Thurs. Lady Trojans sweep Brown Mackie 475 N. FRANKLIN • 462-6361 • COLBY 9:00-5:30, Fri. & Sat. Colby won a doubleheader “Our pitchers threw well. These Rupp each had a hit. Tuesday against Brown Mackie in were big games for us to get back “We played well today. We need FINAL 3 DAYS OF WINTER SALE Colby. on track before we head on our to become more consistent with Thursday, Friday, Saturday ~ Mar. 9th, 10th, 11th Game one, Colby won Colby 6- spring trip.” runners in scoring position. Our 3. Colby next two games are con- pitchers threw well and defense Entire Stock Suits ..................................................... Reduced 25% Winning pitcher was Amanda ference games at Pratt Thursday. was solid,” Adams said. Sportcoats (Select Group)..................................... Reduced 50% Bell. She gave up five hits and The Trojans play at Independence threw three strike outs in seven in- Friday and in Tulsa Saturday and Corduroy sportcoats (Values to $135)..................... NOW $39.95 nings. Sunday for a tournament. Cabinetland Long Sleeve Sport Shirt-Over 150 in Stock (Values to $65) ........ NOW $10.99 Lindsey Marsh led the Trojans at Colby is 9-6 and 2-0 conference the plate going 3-4 with a triple and play. is taking One group Long Sleeve Sport Shirts (Values to $55) ..... NOW $8.99 one RBI. As a team, Colby Lady Trojans Softball Split in Long Sleeve Knit Shirts ........................................... Reduced 60% had 13 hits. the final day Saturday at the Cloud applications Colby shut out Brown Mackie 6- Tournament. Tall Men’s Sportshirts (Values to $69.95) .................. NOW $16.99 0 in game two. Colby defeated Hutchinson 7-3. for all Sweaters .................................................................. Reduced 60% Jere Ebert led Colby on the Jere Ebert and Amanda Bell Leather Coats ......................................................... Reduced 50% mound giving up three hits in seven shared pitching duties. Ebert gave production innings. up seven hits and three earned runs positions. Winter Coats ........................................................... Reduced 60% Hannah Liming was 3-3 at the in four innings. Bell got the win not Mock Turtleneck Shirts (Values to $47.50)............... NOW $12.99 plate and scored on run. Marsh was allowing a hit the rest of the game. 2-4 with a home run and two RBIs. Heather Ebert was 4-4 at the plate. Call Topcoats.................................................................. Reduced 50% Colby had 14 hits. The team had 12 hits. Ties (One Group, values to $35.00) ........................... $5.99 each “We played very well today. We Iowa Western defeated Colby 1- 785-475-2761 had hits to drive in runs and our de- 0 in eight innings. for information • ALL SALES ON SALE MERCHANDISE FINAL • fense didn’t make many mistakes,” Bell gave up two hits in seven and application. said Colby coach Carl Adams. innings. Marsh and Savannah Alterations on Sale Merchandise Extra. Brewster wins in first round HAYS (AP) — Brewster boys defeated Centralia 50-44 Tuesday in the 1A state quarterfinals. Brewster plays in the semifinal round Thursday. Results of games Tuesday night: Baileyville 57, South Gray 51 Brewster 50, Centralia 44 Claflin 61, Lebo 54 Macksville 54, Olpe 45 COLBY CINEMA & ARCADE MAR. 3 - MAR. 9 FIREWALL Fri. & Sat. : 7:00 & 9:00 (PG-13) Sun. - Thurs: 7:00 1:45 PINK PANTHER Fri. & Sat. : 7:15 & 9:00 (PG) Sun. - Thurs: 7:15 1:33 COLBY THEATRE MAR. 3 - MAR. 9 8 BELOW Fri. & Sat. : 7:00 & 9:15 (PG) Sun. - Thurs: 7:00 2:00 FINAL DESTINATION III Fri. & Sat. : 7:15 & 9:00 (R) 1:35 Sun. - Thurs: 7:15 WINNER OF 2 MOVIE PASSES: TYLER STRAMEL (Pickup pass at the Colby Free Press. Pass expires in 7 days).
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