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Three Wrestlers Take Gold at Norton Tournament Three Members of the Goodland Third ssttaarr--nneewwss sports The Goodland Star-News / Friday, January 26, 2007 Three wrestlers take gold at Norton tournament Three members of the Goodland third. In the 8-and-under age group, fourth, Tyler Gastineau at 110 wrestling club walked away with Tristan Cooper at 7 pounds was sec- pounds participated and Josh David gold medals at a tournament on Sat- ond, Simon Bassett at 55 pounds at 61 pounds was second. urday at Norton. was third, Tate Withington at 49 Brook Bahe at 96 pounds was Chase Johnson who wrestles at pounds was third, Evan Peter at 70 third in the 12-and-under age group. 49 pounds in the six-and-under age pounds participated, Tanner One wrestler will go to the tour- group, John Peden who wrestles at Gastineau at 67 pounds was fourth, nament at Phillipsburg and Salina 95 pounds and Aaron Avelar who Nolan Deeds at 67 pounds was on Saturday. There will be a1 lo1t of wrestles at 58 pounds in the 10-and- third, Ivan Kemp at 80 pounds was participation at the tournament in under age group. third. St. Francis on Saturday, Feb. 3. In the 6-and-under age group, In the 10-and-under age group, Champ King at 61 pounds was Coy Johnson at 70 pounds was Low bids help city, county project ROADS, from Page 1 design work on the five mile section plans for the one-mile section of of County Road 64, (Eighth Street) Road 14 at Caruso that runs past the less than estimated, and the bids on which is west of K-27 to County ADM Northern Sun sunflower Caldwell were nearly exactly what Road 14. plant and the Goodland Energy had been estimated. He said it might be difficult to get Center. DeBoer and Neufeld agreed the the survey work done on the one- The road projects are being paid lower bids were good, and will help mile section of Road 16 because of by $12 million in bonds issued in with the costs on the remaining the snow. September, and being paid back projects for the county. Neufeld said he is waiting on the through a one-cent sales tax the citi- DeBoer said he will begin the state for approval of the design zens approved in March. bowling results Wednesday Night Scratch League Team high score game: J & L De- Standings January 24 liveries 676 1. Phil’s Pro Shop 58.5-21.5 Team high scores series: Phil’s 2. J & L Deliveries 56-24 J & L Deliveries over Steve’s Body Pro Shop 2511 3. Weber Kennels 51-29 Shop 15-5 Individual high score game: Jerry 4. Floyd’s Refrig. & AC 38-42 Floyd’s Refrig. & AC tied Fitzgibbon’s Amthor 299 5. Sigco 34.5-45.5 10-10 Individual high score series: Jerry 6. Steve’s Body Shop 33-47 Weber Kennels over Sigco 12.5-7.5 Amthor 972 7. Adronics 30-50 Phil’s Pro Shop over Adronics 15-5 8. Fitzgibbon’s Inc. 19-61 Taste of Home Cooking School Show Cowgirl Lindsay Schields got ready to pass the ball at the last game against Liberal of the Or- ange and Black Classic in Colby last Saturday. The Cowgirls ended up in third place. coming Tuesday, Feb. 20 Photo by Tom Betz/The Goodland Star-News Tickets available 899-2338 Cowgirls have basket trouble; lose to Lady Jays, 51-40 CROSSWORD PUZZLE By Pat Schiefen 27 to 20 at the end of the first half and 47 to 29 at the The Goodland Star-News end of the third quarter. The Cowgirls defense all but The Cowgirls had a hard time hitting the basket shut down the Norton offense in the fourth quarter. 447/8. 8479 in a game with the Norton Blue Jays Tuesday los- Play by the Cowgirls improved in the fourth quar- 7'34 9'7-+9 ing 51-40. ter but they did not have enough time to overcome '/7*4 ,47 This was their second loss of the year, leaving Norton’s lead. )7488 their record at 10-2. The Cowgirls are still unde- Of the six three-point shots the Cowgirls shot none ')04,#.+7+'9 feated in league action. scored. Norton made 50 percent of their three-point- /)9'947 The next game for the Cowgirls is Friday 5:30 ers. '23 %'30++8 ;'25 p.m. at Max Jones Fieldhouse against the Oberlin Goodland only made 47.2 percent of the two-point Red Devils. shots and only 50 percent of their free throws. Norton '9).+7 47 414 '(7/)8 841* (> 9.+ “I think we have to give credit to the Norton team made 45.2 percent of their two-point shots but sank and the coaching staff,” said Coach Don Smith. 72.7 of their free throws. >'7* "/9'79:3+ “The Norton team had an outstanding offense and Murray had 10 rebounds, followed by Kaylee defense and was well prepared.” Billinger with four. Sammie Raymer, Lindsay 1+)9/43 148+78 Emily Murray made the first basket of the game. Schields and Whitney Archer had three and Nicolette :)1+:8 5'79 #'0+94)4:79 The game was played at a fast tempo and the Cow- Clancy two. ++9 )42543+39 girls had a hard time getting the basketball to go in. Archer was the leading scorer for Goodland with /-80/38 85/3 The Norton team as the game progressed took their 14. Murray made eight, Billinger seven, Schields !+(+11/4:8 '9 time setting up their shots at the hoop. Norton had five, Raymer four and Clancy with two. "++78 )'7* two players, Laura Lee Baird and Hayli Baird who “We played our weakest game of the year,” said :30+* -44*/+ scored in the double digits. Coach Smith. “To their credit the girls never gave +1/ )4:39+7 (:> Norton lead 14 to 9 at the end of the first quarter, up.” "<+'7 94 /8 942( /8 /3 !+* "6:'7+ #/2(+7 <41, QF , #457'9/3-4,9+3 Sports television schedule %DQG $')'3)> 8/-3 Saturday ESPN2 College Basketball 11 +98 :5 10 a.m. ESPN College Basket- Teams TBA from Site TBA 1 p.m. CBS Golf Buick Invita- :897/'3 )42548+7 ball Michigan Wolverines vs In- FXSP College Basketball Or- tional :89'; 0DF1DPDUDҋV diana Hoosiers egon State Beavers at Washington ESPN Winter X Games 11 44( 9:(+8 $PHULFDQ3URILOH+RPHWRZQ&RQWHQW ESPN2 College Basketball Huskies 1:30 p.m. ABC NBA Basketball /9).+3 '551/'3)+ Dayton Flyers at Xavier (OH) 5 p.m. ESPN College Basketball Spurs at Lakers :71>)4.479 '3*147*8 *:+ :7 ,+'9.+7+* Musketeers Syracuse Orange vs Louisville FXSP College Basketball Vir- ')0+9 /33'7*8 '8+('11 )'7* ,/-:7+ ,7/+3*8 FXSP Women’s College Bas- Cardinals ginia Tech Hokies at Georgia Tech 425+9/9/438 1:( /3 ' '3/14< 551> 2')'*'2 94 '8/8 4, ' 1'<8:/9 ketball Texas A&M Lady Aggies 6:30 p.m. WGN NBA Basketball Yellow Jackets /3;41;/3- 5>1438 843- '7*<'7+ *+'1+7 94 "0/+78 2/1/+: at Oklahoma Lady Sooners Miami Heat at Chicago Bulls NBC NHL Hockey Teams TBA >23'89 47(:9 )> 57+)/5/9'9/43 '7/9 48'/) 2'0+7 11 a.m. ABC Winter X Games 7 p.m. ESPN Winter X Games 11 NBC NHL Hockey Avalanche '--/+'> '<'//'3 897/3-8 '3 9.+ 4'78 %4:3- -/71 Snowboarding, snowmobile rac- ESPN2 College Basketball at Red Wings 8/3-+7 *<'7* 8 45/+7 3++* 479'7(4'7* <+'7+7 ing Michigan State Spartans at Ohio 2 p.m. ESPN Winter X Games '22+7 +3* -'3-89+7 +9+747>'7* %+2+3/ 5479 425+9+ /3 ' 39.+74'* CBS College Basketball North State Buckeyes 11 +';+8 >+881>1> */9478 897/0+4:9 '9). 9.+ 1'89 7'/8+ Carolina FXSP College Hockey St. Cloud 3 p.m. ESPN2 Women’s Col- *:2(,4:3*+* =')9)45> "./7+4,!4)0> +15 /3 2/8)./+, #41+*48 1'0+ 12 p.m. ESPN College Basket- State Huskies at Denver Pioneers lege Basketball Michigan State 43*43 1';'947/+8 24;/+8 !411/3- 8943+8 1')0 +'*1/3+7 ball Oklahoma Sooners vs Texas 9 p.m. ESPN2 Figure Skating Lady Spartans at Rutgers Lady 49.+'9+3 4498 43+ /-.9,47'/7 >(+7-:,,'< + /3 9.+ 7+* A&M Aggies State Farm U.S. Championships Scarlet Knights +)1'7+ :397:+ #7/+* .'7* &&7:)+8 The crossword ESPN2 College Basketball 1:30 a.m. ESPN2 Australian 3:30 p.m. FXSP College Bas- +7482/9.8 3-/3+ '99').2+39 39.'9)'8+ Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix at Open Tennis Tournament Men’s ketball Boston College Eagles at "9+;+3 47 *':-.9+7 '8 /3 ;')::2 472+7 8+3'947 puzzle brought Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panthers Final Duke Blue Devils /; 9:(+8 /708+3 to you by: FXSP Women’s College Bas- Sunday 4:30 p.m. ESPN NBA Basket- +199349'(1> ketball Stanford Lady Cardinal at 10:30 a.m. ESPN PBA Bowling ball Indiana Pacers vs Detroit Pis- 3)/+397'3)+ Arizona State Lady Sun Devils Motel 6 Classic tons from 11 a.m. ABC NBA Basketball 5 p.m. ESPN2 Women’s Col- 1 p.m. CBS Golf Buick Invita- Suns at Cavaliers lege Basketball North Carolina tional FXSP Women’s College Basket- Lady Tar Heels at Maryland Lady 2 p.m.
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