B2 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012 THE ADVOCATE-MESSENGER SCORECARD/SPORTS WWW.AMNEWS.COM running golF PgA scores Danville’s Smith Chills 5K PGA Tour Championship Par Scores Chills 5K Run/Walk The Associated Press Saturday Saturday At Stanford At East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta finishes in top 15 (3.1 miles) Purse: $8 million Runner, Age Time Yardage: 7,319; Par: 70 1. Chase Gander, 29 20:18 Third Round 2. Jason Fisher, 38 20:34 Brandt Snedeker 68-70-64—202 -8 3. David Grigson, 26 21:11 Justin Rose 66-68-68—202 -8 at Franklin meet 4. Nick Bastin, 33 21:25 Ryan Moore 69-70-65—204 -6 5. Ken Roark, 62 22:09 Rory McIlroy 69-68-68—205 -5 6. Luke Smith, 13 22:43 Bubba Watson 69-66-70—205 -5 7. f-Kelly Grigson, 25 23:55 Jim Furyk 69-64-72—205 -5 Meagan Smith of Danville 8. Dakota Brock, 13 24:00 Tiger Woods 66-73-67—206 -4 finished 14th Saturday while HIGH SCHOOL 9. Debbie Biddle, 53 24:40 Robert Garrigus 68-69-69—206 -4 10. Ricky Lane, 30 24:58 Matt Kuchar 67-69-70—206 -4 running against the best CROSS COUNTRY 11. David Anderson, 48 25:06 Bo Van Pelt 67-68-71—206 -4 field she has faced in the 12. John David Friend, 30 25:22 Luke Donald 71-69-67—207 -3 13. Ryan Davis, 35 25:27 Zach Johnson 68-69-70—207 -3 Franklin County Invitational that we will most of the year 14. Bob Rankin, 53 25:33 Webb Simpson 71-68-70—209 -1 at Lexington. until we get to the state 15. Anna Meurer, 20 25:38 Dustin Johnson 69-67-73—209 -1 16. Larry Vaught, 60 25:42 Louis Oosthuizen 70-71-69—210 E Smith, a first-year cross meet,” Verhoven said. “I 17. Pam Kincaid, 61 25:42 Adam Scott 68-73-70—211 +1 couldn’t be more pleased 18. Katherine Rowe, 71 26:05 Scott Piercy 67-73-71—211 +1 country runner who has fin- 19. Bobbie Perkins, 36 26:10 Jason Dufner 70-70-71—211 +1 ished first or second in all of with Meagan’s progress at 20. Grant Sellers, 15 26:49 Rickie Fowler 71-68-72—211 +1 21. Todd Kirkpatrick, 47 26:53 Hunter Mahan 68-73-71—212 +2 her previous meets, de- this stage of the season. I 22. Sarah Bowden, 21 27:09 Phil Mickelson 69-71-72—212 +2 feated all but 10 Kentucky love the fact that she is con- 23. Kim Hamilton, 40 27:17 Sergio Garcia 69-73-71—213 +3 24. Jennifer Gover, 48 27:28 Keegan Bradley 70-73-70—213 +3 runners in the elite meet, tinue to improve each time 25. Hank Smith, 42 28:02 Steve Stricker 67-73-73—213 +3 which includes most of the and finding things that she 26. Kim Hulett, 47 28:14 John Senden 72-68-73—213 +3 27. Max Hester, 56 28:20 Carl Pettersson 71-67-75—213 +3 state’s top teams and some wants to work on and im- 28. Lynes Chrisalyn, 35 29:31 John Huh 74-70-73—217 +7 prove on. 29. Lynes Jeff, 35 29:32 Ernie Els 72-75-71—218 +8 out-of-state runners as well. 30. Ellis Kent, 53 29:45 Nick Watney 75-74-70—219 +9 She ran the 3.1-mile Ken- “It’ll be real interesting to 31. David Tapp, 31 30:32 Lee Westwood 72-73-76—221 +11 32. Cindy Upton, 53 30:52 tucky Horse Park course, see her times a month from 33. Melanie Hutti, 35 31:03 which is also the site of the now.” 34. Mark Scott, 49 31:28 lPgA scores 35. David Green, 17 31:40 LPGA Navistar Classic Par Scores state meet, in 20 minutes, 20 Bryant Qualls of Mercer 36. Bean Brandy, 38 32:01 The Associated Press seconds. County finished 47th out of 37. Darren Farr, 37 32:10 Saturday 38. Amy Farr, 38 32:13 At Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail “Megan continues to 340 runners in the boys race 39. Jennifer Bandura, 42 32:30 (Capitol Hill-The Senator) amaze me,” Danville coach with a time of 17:50. 40. Jennifer Stamper, 35 34:01 Prattville, Ala. 41. Pointer Holly, 29 35:06 Purse: $1.3 million Chris Verhoven said. “For 42. Pointer Justin, 30 35:07 Franklin County Invitational Yardage: 6,607; Par: 72 someone who is still consid- Saturday 43. Kristie Beyersdoerfer, 34 35:10 Third Round At Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington 44. Erika Cole, 32 35:12 Stacy Lewis 66-70-65—201 -15 ered a newcomer to the 45. Evelyn Jane Barker, 38 35:30 Angela Stanford 67-68-68—203 -13 BOYS 46. Beth Ann Martin, 17 36:12 Lizette Salas 65-69-70—204 -12 sport, her competitive drive (3.1 miles; 48 teams; 340 runners) 47. Griffin Peyton, 10 37:17 Ruby Cole Eaton Haeji Kang 70-68-67—205 -11 is just amazing. She’s still Team leaders and area teams — 1. Trinity 48. Mandie Gambrel, 29 38:36 Kelly Grigson of Stanford runs in the Chills 5K Run/Walk on Saturday Mi Jung Hur 68-65-72—205 -11 33; 2. Daviess County 75; 3. Paul Dunbar 197; 49. Lois Oliver, 74 39:59 Sarah Jane Smith 69-69-68—206 -10 learning to run 5Ks, she’s 50. Manford Van, 76 41:20 31. Mercer County 846. in Stanford. Grigson led all female runners with a time of 23 minutes, Hee Young Park 65-69-72—206 -10 still learning courses, and Individual leader — 1. Nicholas Laureano 51. Taylor-Grace Mingo, 13 41:26 55 seconds. Lexi Thompson 63-69-74—206 -10 52. Taylor Floyd, 13 41:29 Beatriz Recari 70-71-66—207 -9 she’s right up there compet- (Lexington Catholic) 16:29. 53. Emily Mason, 12 42:50 So Yeon Ryu 69-69-69—207 -9 ing with people who have Area runners — 47. Bryant Qualls (Mercer 54. Rebecca Mason, 14 42:50 63. Patty Oaks, 40 46:35 72. Donna Fields, 46 52:30 Nicole Castrale 69-68-70—207 -9 County) 17:50; 144. Jacob Crowell (Mercer 55. Bae Bae Smith, 7 43:13 64. Bev Cox, 55 47:00 73. Twyla Thomas, 46 52:30 Vicky Hurst 68-69-70—207 -9 run this for years.” County) 19:10; 154. Dean Tyler (Mercer 56. Kenny Smith, 38 43:15 65. Denise Damkoehler, 31 47:13 74. Lane Gooch, 50 53:03 Jennifer Johnson 71-65-71—207 -9 County) 19:17; 205. Charles Holsinger (Burgin) 57. Sheryll Goodwin, 67 44:22 66. Whitis Jon, 56 50:19 75. Joshua Green, 16 59:33 Smith, a junior, finished Sydnee Michaels 67-68-72—207 -9 19:59; 273. Jordan Woods (Mercer County) 58. Eddie May, 62 45:36 67. Teresa Reed, 46 50:31 76. Denise Green, 46 59:40 Dori Carter 67-67-73—207 -9 59. Coletta May, 60 45:37 68. Trish Wynd, NA 51:51 77. Lauren Byerly, 24 1:05:56 seven places and 14 seconds 21:35; 281. Nick Beckerson (Burgin) 21:56; 60. Julie Irvin-Johnson, 38 45:37 69. Donna Bandura, 65 51:53 78. Mary Jo Stanley, 21 1:05:56 Others behind Maddox Patterson of 283. Lex Burkhead (Mercer County) 22:02. 61. Robyn Wilson, 46 46:12 70. Fitzgerald Kelly, 25 52:25 f-female leader Natalie Gulbis 68-68-72—208 -8 62. Linda Baird, 60 46:13 71. James Monique, 28 52:26 Brittany Lincicome 72-70-68—210 -6 Sayre, a three-time Class A GIRLS girls champion whom she (3.1 miles; 39 teams; 273 runners) bASebAll will compete against in both Team leaders and area teams — 1. Oldham regional and state meets. County 67; 2. Daviess County 108; 3. South p.m. Seattle 71 80 .470 18 1⁄2 M.Ellis 2b 4 0 1 0 BPhllps 2b 3 2 2 1 Oldham 108; 31. Mercer County 796. Atlanta (T.Hudson 15-6) at Philadelphia (Cl.Lee 6-7), Saturday’s Games Ethier rf 4 0 1 0 Paul lf 2 0 0 0 She was second among Individual leader — 1. Whitney O’Bryan nl, Al glance 1:35 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 10, Oakland 9, 14 innings Kemp cf 4 0 0 0 Stubbs pr-cf 1 0 0 0 Class A runners in the 273- (Daviess County) 19:10. Major League Baseball Glance Milwaukee (Gallardo 16-8) at Washington (Wang 2-3), Baltimore 9, Boston 6, 12 innings AdGnzl 1b 3 0 1 0 Votto 1b 4 0 1 0 Area runners — 14. Meagan Smith (Danville) By The Associated Press 1:35 p.m. Detroit 8, Minnesota 0 HRmrz ss 4 0 0 0 Frazier 3b 4 1 2 1 person field. 20:19; 100. Taylor Gray (Mercer County) 22:59; NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 15-8) at Houston (Lyles 4-11), Kansas City 5, Cleveland 3 L.Cruz 3b 3 0 2 0 Bruce rf 3 2 1 1 “It’s not only the best 142. Cora Teets (Mercer County) 23:46; 188. East Division 2:05 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, night JRiver lf 3 0 0 0 Heisey cf-lf 2 1 0 0 St. Louis (Lohse 15-3) at Chicago Cubs (Germano 2- Chicago White Sox at L.A.
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