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Sports Pg 11 10/4 ssttarar--nneewwss sports The Goodland Star-News / Tuesday, October 4, 2005 11 Cowgirls finish fourth at Lakin Invitational The Goodland High girls golf Senior Sami Philbrick and junior with a 90. Michelle Smith led Goodland’s ef- risk Golf Course. team placed fourth Saturday at the Amber Webster also played in the The Lady Bulldogs of Syracuse fort with a personal best 57 to place The Cowgirls’ final tournament Lakin Invitational at the Louck’s varsity competition, shooting 131 won the tournament, scoring 376. fifth. Sophomore Heidi Yonkey before the regionals will start at Park Municipal Golf Course. and 123. Ulysses was second with 390 and also medaled, shooting a 63 for 10th noon (Mountain Time) in Syracuse. Eight teams competed with each “The team played a lot better to- Lakin was third with 433. Good- place. Goodland’s regional tournament golfer playing 18 holes on the par- day,” said Coach Connie Liven- land’s score was 442. Other Cowgirls competing there will be Monday at the Big Creek 36 nine-hole course. The top 15 good. “They are improving and do- Holcomb was fifth with 450 were sophomore Holly Kibel (68), Golf Course in WaKeeney. The top players won medals. ing a better job at positioning their points, followed by Larned with junior Kerri Bellamy (70) and two teams and the best five players Sophomore Sammie Raymer shots. I’m extremely happy for Raymer Leiker 469, Liberal with 488 and Sublette freshman Natashia Cecil (77). who are not members of those teams placed 11th, shooting a 104, and Julie, as she shot a personal best to with 548. Hugoton and Trego Com- Sophomore Tehnee Ridder and advance to the state tournament the senior Julie Leiker finished 13th medal 13th in a field of good golf- cuse was awarded the gold medal munity of WaKeeney both had freshman Danielle Pettibone both following Monday at the Terrdyne with a 105. Sophomore Eryn Topliff ers.” with Val Gustafson and Jen Koops, players competing, but not enough shot a 79, and freshman Courtney Country Club in Andover. shot a 116 for the Cowgirls with Three golfers shot an 89 for the both of Ulysses, placing second and for a team score. Sheldon had an 81. freshman Chelsie Gausman just one tournament. After the scorecard tie- third respectively. George’s team- At a junior varsity tournament in The tournament was held at stroke back. breaker, Cheyenne George of Syra- mate MacKenzie Simon was fourth Syracuse last Thursday, freshman Syracuse’s nine-hole par-36 Tama- Broncbusters win Picking up the first down fourth football game The Broncbusters of Garden City ranked No. 2 in last week’s National Community College won their sec- Junior College Athletic Association ond straight game in front of a home poll, improved to 6-0 Saturday af- crowd Saturday, defeating High- ter beating Fort Scott 49-0. land Community College 57-20. Butler County Community Col- Two freshmen on Garden City’s lege has been the nation’s top- roster are former Goodland Cow- ranked team since the second week boys. of the season. The Grizzlies also Derrick Raymer is the team’s improved to 6-0 Saturday with a 65- punter, averaging over 36 yards per 14 victory over Hutchinson Com- Senior running back Bob kick going into Saturday’s game munity College. Miller (with ball) picked up 10 with his longest going for 58. Seven Butler County visits Indepen- yards and a first down to start of his 25 punts were touchbacks and dence Community College on Sat- the Cowboys’ scoring drive he has had one blocked. urday. The Pirates won their second late in the first quarter of Friday David Livengood, who like Ray- game of the season last Wednesday, night’s homecoming game mer is a 2005 graduate of Goodland defeating McPherson College’s against Oakley. Read about High, has seen action in four of the junior varsity 49-0. the game on Page 12. ’Busters first five games, mostly on In other games around the confer- Photo by Tom Betz special teams. As a backup tailback, ence this Saturday, Highland goes The Goodland Star-News he has rushed for seven yards on on the road to face Hutchinson and three carries. Dodge City heads to Fort Scott. Garden City, now 4-2 overall, Dodge City defeated the U.S. Air faces a challenge this Saturday Force Academy prep school 28-23 when it visits Coffeyville Commu- Saturday to even its overall record Brewster girls win Crossword Puzzle nity College. The Red Ravens, at 3-3. Kansas Jayhwk Community College Conference three home matches The Brewster High School vol- plains defeat Wallace County 25- Conference Overall leyball team improved to 17-2 for 17, 25-7; and Greeley County de- Butler County Grizzlies 5 - 0 6 - 0 the season, winning all three of its feat Triplains 25-18, 25-17. Coffeyville Red Ravens 5 - 0 6 - 0 matches at a home quadrangular The Bulldogs dropped one spot to Garden City Broncbusters 3 - 2 4 - 2 meet last Tuesday. No. 4 in last week’s Class 1A Dodge City Conquistadors 2 - 3 3 - 3 The Lady Bulldogs defeated rankings by the Kansas Volleyball Hutchinson Blue Dragons 2 - 3 3 - 3 Triplains High of Winona 27-7, 25- Association. Highland Scotties 1 - 4 2 - 4 Independence Pirates 1 - 4 2 - 4 13, Greeley County of Tribune 25- Brewster’s next court action will Fort Scott Greyhounds 0 - 5 0 - 6 14, 25-9 and Wallace County of start at 3:30 p.m. today at Max Jones Sharon Springs 25-12, 25-11. Fieldhouse where it will face “Great teamwork was the key to Decatur Community High of Ober- our success,” said coach Lynda lin, Rawlins County High of At- bowling results McKee. “Our defense was much wood and the host team the Good- improved and we passed, served land Cowgirls. Wednesday Night Scratch Classic Wednesday Night Mixed League and hit the ball well on offense.” In other action around the West- League September 28 Senior Caitlyn Rush led the team ern Kansas Liberty League last September 28 Family Affair over with 22 kills for the meet. Junior week, on Tuesday, the Lady War- Floyd’s Refrig. & AC over D,G & M Clan 3-1 Avery Schultz had 13 kills, and se- riors of Grinnell won both their Sigco 10.5-9.5 Phillips Bros. over niors Jalyn Reid and Kasie Steven- matches at a home triangular meet Steve’s Body Shop over Odd Couples 4-0 son both had seven. Reid led the defeating Healy 25-16, 25-22 and Fitzgibbons, Inc. 17-3 4-Stars over Bowladium Lanes over KansasLand Tire 3-1 Bulldogs in assists with 26. Golden Plains High of Rexford 25- Phil’s Pro Shop 12-8 Fun Lovers over Other matches in Brewster Tues- 17, 25-17. In the other match, there R &W Duell Farms and Shear Dimensions 3-1 day saw Wallace County defeat Healy defeated Golden Plains 25- CLUES ACROSS Weber Kennels postponed Guzzlin’ Socializers over Greeley County 25-11, 25-7; Tri- 20, 25-15. 2. Healing plant The Bud Liters 4-0 1. Noodle 3. Fake coin High Individual Game: 6. Due 4. Hill Jeremy Clingenpeel 266 Women’s high scratch game: High Individual Series: Elsie Matthews 231 10. Piece 5. Assists Jeremy Clingenpeel 891 Women’s high scratch series: Brewster All-Star Booster Club 14. Distribute 6. Rarity Marilyn Snethen 494 15. Painter 7. English tennis star High Team Game: Men’s high scratch game: 16. Star 8. ____ Lilly, drug company Steve’s Body Shop 666 Travis Gillihan 224 High Team Series: Men’s high scratch series: Calendar for Oct. 5 - Oct. 11 17. Took a chance 9. Recognizes Steve’s Body Shop 2,367 Travis Gillihan 556 20. Cask 10. Unappreciated Team high scratch game: Wednesday - KSHSAA Ad meeting in Salina for football 21. Canal 11. 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