Fr e e Pr e ss Page 8 Colby Free Press Thursday, June 2, 2011 SSpp o o r r t t ss Colby softball players College chosen for All-League team plans volleyball The Colby High School varsity zie Curry, senior catcher Caitlyn title of “most improved;” and ju- softball team finished an outstand- Wark and senior second baseman nior Lacy O’Neal and sophomore ing season with a 19-4 record and Tera Raymond. Karly Kriss were named rookies day camps as co-league champions along Senior third baseman Brittany of the year. with Goodland. The season wasn’t Bange, senior shortstop Bailey The junior varsity, who fin- The Colby Community over, however, for several play- Koerperich and junior outfielder ished 9-8, also handed out awards. College volleyball team will ers. Madison Gawith received honor- Sophomore Bailey Terrell was hold volleyball camps for Seven players were chosen for able mentions. named most valuable player; elementary, middle and high the Great West Activities Confer- The Lady Eagles also held their sophomore Ashley Trail received school children in June and a ence All-League team, as either end-of-season awards potluck the inspirational award; freshman summer league that will run First-Team members or honorable where several players received Paige Armbruster received the title through July. mentions. special awards. Mengel and Curry of most improved; and freshmen Each school-age camp will First-Team All-League mem- were named most valuable play- Haleigh Shull and Andrea Barton be held individually and they bers were senior Skyler ers; Wark received the “inspira- were recognized as rookies of the will all take place at the Com- Mengel, sophomore pitcher Ken- tional” award; Raymond got the year. munity Building. The dead- line for registration is next Lone Colby golfer Thursday. Butler Elementary School Camp June 14-16 attends state tourney 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. homers; Cost: $40 Colby High School had only one in Topeka, who won with a score Royals win player representing it at the Class of 68. Hayden also took first place Middle School Camp 4A boys state golf tournament on as a team in the tournament. June 14-16 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) May 23: junior Paul Schiferl. Colby Head Coach Barry Lucas 1 to 4 p.m. – Alcides Escobar saved the Schiferl competed said he was still happy Cost: $50 with his against 25 teams at the with the way the season glove. Billy Butler won it Prairie Dunes Coun- turned out for his team. High School Camp with his bat. try Club in Hutchinson “We played pretty June 23-24 Butler a game-winning, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ANNETTE SPRESSER/Colby Free Press where he shot 91, but well,” he said. “We had and 1 to 4 p.m. Golden Plains Senior Rilee Spresser put a shot at the state track two-run homer in the ninth did not place individu- some up and downs and Cost: $60 meet in Wichita. He finished in seventh place. inning Wednesday for a 2-0 ally. As a school, Colby we had a few tourna- victory over the Los Ange- tied for 13th and finished ments we didn’t play so les Angels, one that wouldn’t with a score of 400. well in, but overall I’m Summer League have been possible if not for The Class 4A champi- satisfied with how the (Grades 9-12) the slick fielding by the Roy- on was Justice Valdivia team did.” June 12, 19 and 26; July 10 Spresser’s shot als’ young shortstop. of Hayden High School Paul Schiferl 5 to 9 p.m. Jeff Francoeur singled with July 17 tournament one out before Butler con- 1 to 9 p.m. (estimated) nected off Scott Downs (3-2). Free fishing weekend for all Cost: $250 per team The ball hit behind the out- $35 per individual leads to seventh field padding in left-center TOPEKA (AP) – As part of Na- has had a free fishing weekend Location to be announced field and bounced back into tional Fishing Week, anglers will since 1988. Ordinarily, the state Golden Plains Senior Rilee time of 11.75 in the preliminaries play, and the umpires initially be able to use all the public waters requires nonresidents 16 or older For information, contact Spresser placed seventh at the on Saturday morning. This was ruled it a double before video in Kansas free of charge on Satur- and residents age 16 through 64 to Carey Jones at carey.jones@ state track meet in Wichita last his first time at the state meet. showed it to be a home run. day and Sunday. have a fishing license. colbycc.edu or (785) 269- weekend with a throw of 44 feet, Christensen had two events on It was Butler’s first career The Kansas Department of To find a fishing location, go to 7728. 8.5 inches. His best throw of the Friday morning. He jumped 41 game-winning homer. Wildlife and Parks says the state website www.kdwp.state.ks.us. season was 48 feet. feet, 7 inches, in the triple jump, The Angels loaded the This was Spresser’s second trip finishing in eighth place. Later bases in the eighth when the to the state tournament. He placed that morning, he jumped 6 feet in Royals used four , but first in triple jump and seventh the high jump. His best jumps this Escobar made a diving stop in high jump as a sophomore in season were 45 feet, 5.25 inches, to his right of Alberto Cal- Help Protect Your Home and Family 2009. in the triple jump and 6 feet. 4 laspo’s sharp grounder on the A home is burglarized every 9.1 seconds, donít let yours be the next! Also representing Golden Plains inches, in the high jump. This was edge of the outfield grass. He at the state meet were Cole4.75 Chris in. - his second trip to state. He com- then threw him out at first to tensen and Kalyn Weber. 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