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8 Sports CFP 6-8-11.Pdf FREE PRE ss Page 8 Colby Free Press Wednesday, June 8, 2011 SSPORTPORT SS Colby team holds first baseball camp to coach area youth By Kayla Cornett all of the boys ready for the next on, their strengths and things they Colby Free Press step. did well,” Williams said. “Hope- [email protected] “We kind of want to get that fully, they kind of take this and (mechanics) started at the younger they’ll kind of direct their sum- There is an expression that says age so the adjustment to the next mer on what they need to work “Those who cannot do, teach.” level is a little easier,” he said. on. That’s the goal.” The Colby High School baseball The first half of the camp con- Williams said overall he was team proved it doesn’t believe sisted of stations for learning each happy with the turnout he had for this expression Saturday, howev- area. In the second half, the boys the camp. er, and it plans to prove it wrong played a game against one anoth- “We had quite a few kids, so each year from now on. er and put what they learned into we were happy with the number,” The team held its first baseball action. he said. “We’d like to get a few camp for boys between the ages Colby players stood in differ- more next year. For the first time of nine and 13, where coaches and ent parts of the field and provided we’ve done it, we thought we had players shared their knowledge of help and encouragement to the a pretty good number.” baseball all day. boys. The coaches mainly stayed Williams also has more plans The camp went from 9 a.m. to near the dugout, giving the play- for next year’s camp due to some 4 p.m. The head coach of Colby’s ers assistance when needed, but late planning this year. baseball team, Rick Williams, one coach was always on the “We just kind of organized it a said the purpose of the camp was pitcher’s mound with the pitcher little bit late this year so next year to teach the basics of the game. and would show him how to cor- we hope to have it a little earlier, “We worked on all facets of rect pitches when necessary. maybe before school gets out,” the game; we had base-running, After the camp was over, Wil- he said. “What we’d like to do pitching and catching, infield, liams talked to the players and next year is get a lot of kids from outfield and hitting,” Williams their parents, letting the boys towns around us. We just kind of said. “We’re introducing a lot of know they could always call him came up with the idea late.” the mechanics that we do at the or the other coaches and players Still, Williams said the camp high school level that made us to ask questions. He also handed went really well. successful.” out a performance evaluation to “They did a really good job,” Williams said some of the play- each player. he said. “They worked hard and I Kayla Cornett/Colby Free Press ers have experience while others “We just evaluated them on think they learned a lot.” A participant in the Colby High School baseball camp fielded a hit Saturday during a do not, but they wanted to get things we think they could work scrimmage at the Colby Recreation Fields. Royals snap losing streak in extra innings Recreation department KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – If He replaced Shawn Camp, who Joakim Soria (4-3), who was re- bar reached first on Mike Aviles’ plans volleyball camp and fair reliever Marc Rzepczynski could yielded a single to Matt Treanor, moved from the closer’s role May throwing error to lead off the in- have found the strike zone in the with two outs in the seventh and 30 after blowing three saves in a ning. He advanced to second on a There is a three-day volley- has been postponed until July. seventh, there might not have been the Blue Jays up 2-1. Rzepczynski week, picked up the victory. He wild pitch, took third on a ground- ball camp for grades 3-6 from The Fire Cracker Fair will be any need for the Toronto Blue Jays threw a first-pitch strike to Alex did not allow a hit in two innings. out and scored on Jose Bautista’s June 20 to 22, Monday through on Wednesday, June 29, at the to play extra innings. Gordon and then proceeded to Francisco, the seventh Toronto grounder. Wednesday at the Community Community Building. There Eric Hosmer hit a game-ending throw 12 consecutive balls. pitcher, gave up a run on three hits The Royals answered with an Building. Cost is $25. For more will be crafts and games from single in the 11th inning Monday “The three walks was the turn- and a walk. unearned run in the bottom of the information, contact the Colby 10 a.m. to noon. Cost is $10. night, helping the Kansas City ing point there to extend the Felipe Paulino, who was mak- fourth when Hosmer was safe at Recreation Department at (785) Sign up by June 17 through the Royals beat the Jays 3-2 to snap a game,” Toronto manager John ing his second start for Royals first on Escobar’s throwing error 460-4440. Colby Recreation Department four-game losing streak. Farrell said. “It was a small strike and third appearance since being to start the inning. He scored on The Iron Athlete Triathlon for at (785) 460-4440. The Royals tied it in the bottom zone that everybody was dealing acquired May 26 from Colorado, Aviles’ two-out triple, the first hit individual or team participation of the seventh when Rzepczynski with the whole night.” held the Blue Jays hitless until Brandon Morrow allowed. walked three, including Hosmer Hosmer had a hand in all three Jayson Nix singled to lead off the Morrow held the Royals to one with the bases loaded to tie it. He of Kansas City’s runs with two sixth. unearned run and two hits over threw only one strike in 13 pitches RBIs and scored a run. Chris Getz The Jays got an unearned run six innings, while striking out five before being replaced by Octavio led off the Royals 11th with a bunt in the fourth when Yunel Esco- and walking three. Partnering To Bring Dotel. single off Frank Francisco (1-3) “I just didn’t throw strikes,” and stopped at second on Brayan Medical Specialists Rzepczynski said. “You’ve got Pena’s groundball single to left. to let them hit the ball. 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