FREEPRESS Page 8 Colby Free Press Wednesday, June 20, 2001 SSSPORTSPORTS Swimmers are third in Oberlin OBERLIN — The Colby Swim Wiens, 23rd, 35.06; Kortney 5th, 34.10. Club took third at the Oberlin swim Bredemeier, 30th, 43.68. Girls 11-12 60-yard Butterfly — meet on Saturday. Boys 8 & Under 30-yard Freestyle Courtney Ress, 6th, 57.55. Colby’s 186 points was behind — Mark Ostmeyer, 3rd, 32.84; Nathan Girls 13-14 90-yard Butterfly — Burlington, Colo. with 234 and Wray, Quagliano, 4th, 38.78; Trevor Strutt, Lacee Cooper, 2nd, 1:09.94; Shannon Colo. with 220 and just ahead of 6th, 45.59; Michael Tubbs, 49.31. Oard, 4th, 1:23.38. Holyoke, Colo. with 185. Girls 9-10 30-yard Freestyle — Girls 8 & Under 30-yard Breast- The club will be in Holyoke, Colo. Kylie Kennedy, 3rd, 20.41; Tess stroke — Christina Ostmeyer, 10th, on Saturday for a meet starting at 8 a.m. Brown, 7th, 23.19; Tara Powell, 15th, 47.16; Kortney Bredemeier, 13th, Here are the finishers by name, place 25.12. 1:00.28. and time: Boys 9-10 30-yard Freestyle — Levi Boys 8 & Under 30-yard Breast- Girls 8 & Under 60-yard Freestyle Schlick, 1st, 20.08; Luke Goudy, 6th, stroke — Karlton Leiker, 3rd, 40.55; — Jennifer Kappenman, 8th, 1:15.85; 22.43; Casey Wiens, 7th, 22.48. Trevor Strutt, 4th, 46.68; Mark Jessica Weins, 11th, 1:20.62. Girls 11-12 60-yard Freestyle — Ostmeyer, 5th, 46.74. Girls 9-10 90-yard Freestyle — Melissa Jacobsen, 28th, 53.69; Katie Girls 9-10 30-yard Breaststroke — Kylie Kennedy, 4th, 1:19.10; Kirstie Strange, 38th, 1:19.65. Kirstie Strutt, 3rd, 27.25; Jessica Strutt, 9th, 1:27.29. Boys 11-12 60-yard Freestyle — Leiker, 4th, 27.44; Ashley Boys 9-10 90-yard Freestyle — Levi Curtis Fulwider, 4th, 58.53. Kappenman, 5th, 27.47; Kylie Schlick, 1st, 1:08.25. Birls 13-14 60-yard Freestyle — Kennedy, 6th, 27.72; Tess Brown, CYNTHIA HAYNES/Colby Free Press Girls 11-12 90-yard Freestyle — Shannon Oard, 5th, 39.07. 23rd, 34.66; Tara Powell, 27th, 36.72. Jessica Wiens participated in the backstroke for Colby at the Oberlin Swim Meet on Saturday. Colby took Courtney Ress, 9th, 1:17.62; Melissa Boys 15-18 60-yard Freestyle — Boys 9-10 30-yard Breaststroke — third at the second meet of the new season and will be in Holyoke, Colo. on Saturday at 8 a.m. Jacobsen, 13th, 1:29.23. Adam Smith, 1st, 32.28. Seth Bredemeier, 6th, 35.53; Luke Girls 13-14 90-yard Freestyle — Girls 8 & Under 30-yard Backstroke Goudy, 11th, 40.22. Lacee Cooper, 1st, 57.88; Shannon — Christina Ostmeyer, 6th, 35 sec- Girls 11-12 60-yard Breaststroke — Thunder rolls in Topeka tournament Oard, 2nd, 1:03.13. onds; Jessica Wiens, 11th, 36.97; Melissa Jacobsen, 13th, 1:00.22. Boys 15-18 90-yard Freestyle — Kortney Bredemeier, 24th, 50.7. Girls 13-14 90-yard Breaststroke — Adam Smith, 1st, 51.12. Boys 8 & Under 30-yard Backstroke Janessa Rasmussen, 4th, 1:22.09. TOPEKA — The Colby Sweet against the Manhattan Busters, 14-0. with two singles and a run scored. Katy Girls 8 & Under 120-yard Freestyle — Karlton Leiker, 2nd, 41.28; Mark Boys 15-18 90-yard Breaststroke — Thunder 18 & Under girls fast-pitch Kristen Arensdorf led the offense with Herl doubled and Dawn Knipp singled Relay — Christina Ostmeyer, Jessica Ostmeyer, 3rd, 42.08; Nathan Adam Smith, 1:08.12. softball team took third at the Topeka a double and two singles. Knipp added and scored. Amber Lane added an RBI Wiens, Kortney Bredemeier and Jen- Quagliano, 4th, 49.13; Trevor Strutt, Girls 8 & Under 120-yard Individual Invitational Tournament over the a double and a single and Hansen had single. nifer Kappenman, 5th, 2:22.97. 5th, 51.67; Michael Tubbs, 6th, Medley — Jessica Kappenman, 1st, weekend. a double. The quarter-final game saw Colby Boys 8 & Under 120-yard Freestyle 1:03.16. 3:06.32 Colby earned the number two seed Herl and Wolf both singled and Erin down the Kansas City Madd Dawgs 4- Relay — Nathan Quagliano, Michael Girls 9-10 30-yard Backstroke — Girls 9-10 120-yard Individual Med- by going 2-1 in pool play on Saturday. Wagner picked up a shutout on a one- 2. Hansen threw a five-hitter, striking Tubbs, Trevor Strutt, Karlton Leiker, Tara Powell, 13th, 30.44. ley Relay — Jessica Leiker, 3rd, Colby went 1-1 Sunday, losing in a hitter, striking out four and walking out 10 with no walks and no earned 1st, 2:47.20. Boys 9-10 30-yard Backstroke — 2:00.32; Ashley Kappenman, 4th, semi-final game 4-2 to the Southeast one. runs. Kristen Arensdorf led the hitting Girls 9-10 120-yard Freestyle Relay Luke Goudy, 3rd, 30.92. 2:09.15. Kansas Sonic Boom. Kayla Hansen Game two was a 3-1 win over the with two singles and a run scored. — Jessica Leiker, Kirstie Strutt, Tess Girls 11-12 60-yard Backstroke — Boys 9-10 120-yard Individual took the loss, giving up eight hits, with Winfield All-Stars. The Stars took a 1- Knipp doubled and Dominique Palser, Brown and Ashley Kappenman, 3rd, Courtney Ress, 11th, 57.75; Katie Medley — Levi Schlick, 1st, 1:55.98; one strikeout and three walks. Erin 0 lead in the second. Hansen, Herl and Dani Wolf all 1:31.84. Strange, 27th, 1:456.18. Seth Bredemeier, 2nd, 2:35.49; Casey Wagner pitched 2/3 inning in relief. The Thunder tied the game in the singled. Boys 9-10 120-yard Freestyle Relay Girls 8 & Under 30-yard Butterfly Wiens, 3rd, 2:55.82. Hansen helped herself offensively fifth when Wolf reached first on an er- Sweet Thunder won their opener, — Seth Bredemeier, Luke Goudy, — Jennifer Kappenman, 3rd, 39.81. Girls 13-14 120-yard Individual ror, stole second, advanced to third on Casey Wiens and Levi Schlick, 1st, Boys 8 & Under 30-yard Butterfly Medley — Lacee Cooper, 3rd, 1:34.30; a sacrifice fly by Palser and scored on 1:29.36. — Karlton Leiker, 1st, 21.29. Janessa Rasmussen, 7th, 1:47.57. a wild pitch. Mixed 11-12 240-yard Freestyle Girls 9-10 30-yard Butterfly — Girls 8 & Under 120-yard Medley Number 37 ties record In the top of the seventh, Christi Relay — Curtis Fulwider, Melissa Kirstie Strutt, 2nd, 23.79; Jessica Relay — Christina Ostemeyer, Somers led off with a walk. Wolf SAN DIEGO (AP) — Barry Bonds Bonds pointed to the sign and mo- Jacobsen, Katie Strange and Courtney Leiker, 3rd, 24.32, Tess Brown, 17th, Kortney Bredemeier, Jennifer reached on an error and Somers scored hit his 37th home run Tuesday night, a tioned with his hand that it should be a Ress, 5th, 3:56.91. 34.47. Kappenman and Jessica Wiens, 3rd, on a ground out by Palser. shot that the umpires didn’t immedi- home run as he pulled into second base. Girls 8 & Under 30 yard Freestyle — Boys 9-10 30-yard Butterfly — Seth 2:58.94. Hansen singled Wolf home and ately acknowledge, to tie the record for After the umpires huddled for a mo- Christina Ostmeyer, 5th, 28.67; Jessica Bredemeier, 4th, 28.53; Casey Wiens, Boys 8 & Under 120-yard Medley Wagner struck out the side in the bot- most homers before the All-Star break. ment near second base, second base Relay — Mark Ostmeyer, Trevor tom of the inning. Bonds’ shot on a 2-1 pitch from ump Paul Emmell motioned that it was Strutt, Karlton Leiker and Nathan Wagner struck out 10, walked one, Adam Eaton in the fifth inning tied the a homer. Quagliano, 1st, 2:48.90 and gave up one unearned run on three Local Schedule record for homers before the All-Star TV replays showed the ball bounc- Girls 9-10 120-yard Medley Relay hits. — Tara Powell, Ashley Kappenman, break set by in 1969 ing off the sign. Colby Sweet Thunder girls fast- Colby’s only loss in pool play came Thursday, June 21 Jessica Leiker, Kylie Kennedy, 3rd, and tied by Mark McGwire in 1998. Bonds, who didn’t homer in his pre- pitch softball tournament for 12 & to the Emporia Energy, 5-3. Wagner Colby recreation and 1:51.53. Bonds hit a high, arcing shot to right- vious two games, remains on the Under and 14 & Under starts at 9 a.m. gave up five hits, struck out seven and softball games. Boys 9-10 120-yard Medley Relay center field that hit off the front of an quickest home run pace in history, hit- at the Colby recreation fields. walked one in the loss. Hansen threw Junior boys baseball on field 2. — Luke Goudy, Levi Schlick, Seth advertising sign that hangs just above ting his 37th in 70 games. McGwire hit Sunday, June 24 two inning of relief, striking out three Braves vs. Indians at 6:15 p.m. Bredemeier and Casey Wiens, 1st, and a little behind of the fence, and 37 in 81 games in ’98, the year he set Colby Sweet Thunder girls fast- and walking one. The Thunder gave up Orioles vs. Yankees at 8 p.m. 1:56.33. bounced back onto the field. the single-season record with 70. pitch softball tournamnet for 12 & no earned runs. Saturday, June 23 Mixed 11-12 240-yard Medley Re- Under and 14 & Under starts at 9 a.m. Sweet Thunder 18 & Under are 11- Colby Swim Club at Holyoke, lay — Curtis Fulwider, Katie Strange, at the Colby recreation fields. 4 and will be in Holdrege, Neb, for a Colo. at 8 a.m. Courtney Ress, Melissa Jacobsen, 5th, Ripken ends with Orioles tournament this weekend. 4:34.71. BALTIMORE (AP) — Cal Ripken Rachel and 7-year-old Ryan. Jr., who broke Lou Gehrig’s record of Ripken played in 2,632 straight 2,130 consecutive games, will retire games, from May 30, 1982, to Sept. 20, after his 21st season with the Baltimore 1998, when he voluntarily ended the Orioles — the only team he ever played streak. for. At the time, Ripken said he chose to The 40-year-old third baseman sit down because he feared his Iron made the announcment at a news con- Man run was a distraction to the Ori- ference Tuesday, which would have oles. been Gehrig’s 98th birthday. Though he is defined by his consecu- Ripken, a two-time Most Valuable tive-games streak, Ripken is also one Player, said it was the start of another of seven players in major league his- phase in his career, one that will in- tory with 3,000 hits (3,107) and 400 clude more time with 11-year-old home runs (421). Baylor catcher wins award

WICHITA (AP) — , award, presented by the Greater who led Baylor in hitting all season and Wichita Area Sports Commission. had a .998 fielding percentage behind Bench, the Hall of Fame catcher the plate, was honored Tuesday night from the Cincinnati Reds, presented All-Tell GG-233 100% GDN 4x10 with the Johnny Bench Award as the the award to Shoppach at a banquet nation’s top collegiate catcher. Tuesday night. Shoppach was chosen by a panel of Shoppach was the Boston Red Sox’ sportswriters, sportscasters and Divi- top selection in the 2001 Major League sion I coaches. Jeremy Brown of Ala- Baseball draft last month. Boston se- bama and Casey Myers of Arizona lected him with the 48th pick in the State were the other finalists for the second round.

Area Briefs

• Colby High School volleyball • The 20th running of the Lake camp is scheduled for June 27-28 at the Atwood County Challenge Race, high school gym for girls entering hosted by the Atwood Rotary Club, grades 9-12. Contact Lesley Wagoner will be held July 4 at 7:30 a.m. Each at 462-7959. age-division winner scores points for • The Soaring Eagle football camp their county. There are no entry fees. is scheduled for July 23-26, according • American Youth Soccer Organiza- to camp coordinator Mike Gottsch. tion is currently accepting early regis- Applications may be picked up at trations for fall soccer. Discounts are Colby High School, or from Gottsch. available until July 15. Contact Carol Cost is $45 and includes a jersey. at 462-6830 for information.

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