COMMUNITY SPORTS.Byline: The Register-Guard COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT Youth golfers take the spotlight this week, with Grant Carey, 6, one of three local boys playing in a national tournament. Carey of Junction City Junction City, city (1990 pop. 20,604), seat of Geary co., NE Kans., at the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers; inc. 1859. The rail, trade, and processing center of an agricultural and dairy area, it grew as the supply point for nearby Fort Riley, , Hunter Hayes Hunter Hayes can mean:
Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. . Meanwhile, Eugene's Bobby Monaco has participated in the boys' age 14-15 division of the Optimist International Junior Golf Championship that ends today in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Monaco and Raza have both participated in high-level tournaments before, but for Carey, who begins first grade at Laurel Elementary School elementary school: see school. in September, the three rounds of nine holes at Pinehurst will be the highlight of his fourth year in the sport. Carey first played a round at age three and has since played in the U.S. Kids Golf state tournament 6-and-younger division three times. NOTES & ANNOUNCEMENTS To submit events The deadline for community sports notes and announcements is Thursday at noon. Due to the volume of requests, announcements may appear only once. Submit listings to: Gil Hulin, P.O. Box 10188, Eugene OR 97440, e-mail them to ghulin@guardnet.com or fax them to 687-6674. Accomplishments JO track and field: Sixteen local track athletes will head to Morgan State University's Hughes Stadium Hughes Stadium can refer to:
Eugene's Emerald Valley Track Club will send four athletes to participate in seven events. Qualifiers include Tyler Abrahamson (high jump, triathlon), Shaneesa Applegate (100 hurdles), Louise Mulvey (400, 800) and Tyler Saxon (discus, hammer). Representing Springfield's 2 Rivers Track Club will be Matt Casey Matt Casey is an American radio personality born on April 30, 1959 in Loraine, Texas. Matt's first radio job was in the small town of Kermit, Texas at KERB Radio. This was the same station where Roy Orbison performed with his group, "The Wink Westerners". (shot put) and Jonathan "J.J." Juilfs (pole vault pole vault Track-and-field event consisting of a vault for height over a crossbar with the aid of a long pole. It became a competitive sport in the mid-19th century and was included in the first modern Olympic Games. ), while the Coos Bay Coos Bay (k s), city (1990 pop. 15,076), Coos co., SW Oreg., a port of entry on Coos Bay; founded 1854 as Marshfield, inc. 1874, renamed 1944. area's
Prefontaine Track Club also has two qualifiers in Brooke Davison (pole
vault) and Lindsey Wright (high jump). The championship meet runs
Tuesday through Sunday.
Rena Fowler, 13, of Springfield, will compete in the National Junior Disability Championships Basics The National Junior Disability Championships are held every year (usually in July) in the United States. It is an Olympic-style sports competition for physically disabled youth, including (but not limited to) those with spina bifida, cerebral palsy, amputees, this week at Tampa, Fla. The Briggs Middle School seventh-grader is entered in wheelchair track and field events including the 100-, 200- and 400-meter races plus discus, javelin and shot put. National tournament wrestlers: Thurston High School's Brice Arand and Colby Covington and South Eugene's Thomas Payne will travel with the Oregon National Wrestling Team to North Dakota North Dakota, state in the N central United States. It is bordered by Minnesota, across the Red River of the North (E), South Dakota (S), Montana (W), and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba (N). this week for USA Wrestling's Cadet and Junior Freestyle and Greco-Roman National Championships at Fargo. The trio will wrestle in the Junior division. Pleasant Hill's Drew Erickson and Adam Sprague, Oakridge's John Hedge, Thurston's Ryan Arand and Elmira's Anthony Ough will compete in the same meet's Cadet division. Masters basketball: Eugene attorney Brian Barnes Brian Barnes may refer to:
The concept of American Gold medal in Brazil. The team has entered upcoming tournaments in Puerto Rico Puerto Rico (pwār`tō rē`kō), island (2005 est. pop. 3,917,000), 3,508 sq mi (9,086 sq km), West Indies, c.1,000 mi (1,610 km) SE of Miami, Fla. and Italy, and includes former UO players Jim Barnett Jim Barnett may refer to:
Events Football coaches' clinic: Oregon coach Mike Bellotti Robert Michael Bellotti (b. December 21, 1950 in Sacramento, California) has been the head coach of the University of Oregon football team since 1995. His accomplishments at Oregon include an 11-1 season and #2 national ranking in 2001. Education M.S. and staff will present the 2006 Oregon football youth coaches clinic for all Kidsports tackle and flag football coaches Thursday at the Casanova Center next to Autzen Stadium The stadium is tucked between the Willamette River and Coburg Hills. The uniquely shaped bowl blends in with the wooded Eugene landscape. The shape also allows for unique acoustics, making it one of the loudest stadiums in NCAA Football for its capacity. . The event is free, but coaches must register by 5 p.m. Wednesday through Kidsports to attend. The clinic lasts from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Information: 683-2374 ext. 112, or e-mail davec@kidsports.org. Golf tournament: The Eugene Chamber Greeters Annual Golf Tournament is Aug. 25 at Emerald Valley Golf Course in Creswell, but local golfers may start bidding Wednesday for a chance to play with local sports and political celebrities. Participants will be listed at celebritygolfauction.com. The auction benefits the 2008 Olympic Track and Field Trials. The $100 tournament entry fee includes breakfast and lunch, greens fees, shared cart and gift bag. Register for the scramble format event at Eugenechamber.com or call Bob Barnard, 337-4825. Camps and Instruction Free clinic: Coach Gary Lindberg of Track City Track Club will conduct a hurdle clinic at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Hayward Field For other uses of "Hayward", see Hayward (disambiguation). Hayward Field at University of Oregon is one of the most well-known historic track and field stadiums in the United States. It has been the home to the University of Oregon Track and Field teams since 1919. , just prior to the season's final youth All-Comers meet. Soccer camp: The North Eugene High School North Eugene High School is a public high school of about 1,200 students in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is located at 200 Silver Lane near the Santa Clara area of Eugene.[1] North Eugene's mascot is the Highlander. varsity soccer camp for boys entering grades 4-8 is July 31-Aug. 3 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the North Eugene turf field. Tuition is $50 per camper including T-shirt, and registration is available through Ken Pearson at 461-2440. Teams Forming 16U ASA Asa (ā`sə), in the Bible, king of Judah, son and successor of Abijah. He was a good king, zealous in his extirpation of idols. When Baasha of Israel took Ramah (a few miles N of Jerusalem), Asa bought the help of Benhadad of Damascus and softball: Eugene's North Stars fastpitch team will hold a two-day tryout Aug. 2-3 for its 2007 16U team. The team requires a strong commitment to practice and a great attitude is essential. It will play seven or eight tournaments next summer and possibly a fall league this year. Details: contact Don Oyler at 688-4972 or e-mail doyler@4emergence.com. Help Wanted "Help wanted" is a request commonly made by an employer in search of an employee. It may also refer to:
Michelle Smith (born December 16, 1969 in Rathcoole, County Dublin), now more commonly referred to by her married name, Michelle de Bruin, is an Irish former swimmer. , 747-7241, or thtsmylife_3@hotmail.com. BASEBALL Eugene Men's Senior Baseball League RESULTS - Brewers 16-10, Cubs 2-0. Cardinals 11-18, Padres 1-10. Nationals 17-14, Red Sox 4-2. STANDINGS - Nationals 11-1, Brewers 8-2, Cardinals 6-4, Cubs 4-6, Padres 2-8, Red Sox 1-11. BOWLING Strike City MEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Glenn Clark Glenn Clark (born on December 1, 1969, in Pickering, Ontario) is the head coach of the Toronto Rock of the National Lacrosse League. Glenn was a player in the NLL from 1998-2006, playing for the Rock until the 2006 season, when he signed as a free agent by the Philadelphia Wings. Jr. 248, Bob English 232, Darrel Mullins 224, Lynn Knopf 223, Dan English 218. Seniors: Dave Kelley Please see the relevant discussion on the . 266, Hank Perry William Henry Perry (July 28, 1886 - July 18, 1956), nicknamed "Socks," was a Major League Baseball player who played for the Detroit Tigers in 1912. Hank "Socks" Perry played in 13 games, 7 as the backup centerfielder to Ty Cobb, and the rest as a pinch-hitter. 229, Eric Kelly Eric Kelly (born January 15, 1977 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a former National Football League cornerback for the Minnesota Vikings from 2001-2003. He was drafted round 3, pick 7 in the 2001 draft. 214, Lloyd Severe 210, Jim Wilcox 206. HIGH SERIES - Open: Clark 683, D. English 599, Larry Given 588, B. English 556, John Gaston 552. Seniors: Kelley 620, Perry 610, Severe 608, Wilcox 574, Kelly 569. WOMEN HIGH GAMES - Open: Joan Given 238, Kathi Sutherland 219, Kathy Heinz 198, Sandy Finch 190, Shawna Freeman 184. Seniors: Dee Severe 175, Letha Dave 156, Ordella Curin 155, Leta Jackson 154. HIGH SERIES - Open: Given 668, Judy Howe 499, Finch 495, Lori Maloy 484, Jennie Jones 481. Seniors: Severe 493, Jackson 435, Dave 410, Curin 407. JUNIOR LEAGUE BOYS Dustin Michael 182 game/516 series, Austin Howe 178/504, Kenny Lander 172/499, Cole Freeman 196/473, Geoffrey Bowles 225/472. JUNIOR LEAGUE GIRLS Katie Bowles 183/484, Katie Given 184/483, Melissa Brackett 165/452, Natasha Myers 155/426, Kaitlyn Anderson 177/425. Timber Bowl JUNIOR/ADULT SUMMER LEAGUE PREP BOY - Ryan Janecek 115/328. PREP GIRL - Kayla Williams 73/202. JUNIOR BOYS - Cody Kleidosty 208/510, Robert Jackson Robert Jackson may refer to:
COBURG WATERBALL TOURNAMENT Coburg Fire Department Waterball Tournament TEAM COMPETITION - 1, Coburg "C" Shift Cowboys (Dan Chase, Matthew Smith Matthew Smith may refer to:
Santa Clara (sän`tä klä`rä), city (1994 est. pop. 217,000), capital of Villa Clara prov., central Cuba. . FLYING DISC City of Eugene Summer Coed Ultimate Results Scorpions 10, Rattlers 9. Green Iguanas 13, Gray Wolves 9. Red Tailed Hawks 19, Northern Blues 9. Bald Eagles 21, Brown Bears 6. GOLF VAL-CO Senior Circuit At Coos Country Club 1st FLIGHT GROSS - George Miller George Miller may refer to:
NET - Keith Christensen 70, Bob Warner 71, Bill Shattuck 71, Mike Tucker 74, Bob Kendall 74. 3rd FLIGHT GROSS - Ron Hubbard 89, Pete Martini 89, Jim O'Fallon 90, Del Burgess 92. NET - Ed Higgins 67, Bob Loren 67, Ibe Hampton 69, Joe Wolf 71. 4th FLIGHT GROSS - Kyle Mitchell 97, Gary Lee 97, Bob Austin 98, Bob Kessel 100, Lloyd Baker 102. NET - Ben Shouffler 62, Ken Behnke 64, Tom Tribolet 69, Dan Duffy 70, Eldon Bailey 73. RiverRidge Womens Club MONDAY - ODD/EVEN TEAM NET Annette LeRoux/Ruth Pohll, 33. Joy Klobas/Namhee Lee, 34. Jeann Nichols/Bonnie O'Keefe, 37. Thyra Boyd/Pat Church, 37. Sally Quigley/Jodi Coller, 38. WEDNESDAY - ODDS/EVENS TEAM NET Lois Kingsford/Coller, 66. Julie Longton/Diane Conrad, 70. Jeri Walling/Ilona McClory, 71. Lee/Arlene Slattery, 72. LeRoux/Millie Ramsey, 83. Judie Borg/Sue Wassom, 83. Senior Tuesday At RiverRidge Golf Course BRITISH OPEN WEEK INDIVIDUAL STROKE PLAY FIRST FLIGHT - Gross: John Braun 75, John Greene 77, Chuck Wallace 83, John Robison 85. Net: Clayton Winkle 61, Jim Britton 69, Larry Smith 70, Dean McBee 71. SECOND FLIGHT - Gross: Dale Atkins 87, Bob Pardovich 91, Bob Hixson 94, Jearrie Britton 95. Net: Bob Reeves 64, Jerry Rundt 67, Larry Stephens 68, Linn linn n. Scots 1. A waterfall. 2. A steep ravine. [Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.] Clemo 71. Men's Club At Emerald Valley Golf Club GROSS - Vernon Pellman III 72, Rick Auriemma 76, Rick Albin 79, Steve Morosin 79, Mike Fritchman 81, Lance Schendel 81, David Smith 81, Ron Snook snook: see bass, fish. snook Any of about eight species (genus Centropomus) of tropical marine fishes that are long and silvery and have two dorsal fins, a long head, and a large mouth with a projecting lower jaw. 81, Dan Barkovic 83, Rick Olson 84. NET - Albin 66, Fritchman 68, Morosin 68, Pellman 68, Auriemma 70, David Clyde 70, Barkovic 72, Ron LaMarche 72, Jim O'Fallon 73, Olson 73. Middlefield Men's Club THURSDAY - FOUR-MAN POINTS Bloomquist/Henry/Duffy/Penifold, 165. Cunningham/Ruckward/V. Miller/Bendele, 161. Parrish/J. Miller/Maley/Inman, 159. Gowing/Harper/Thomas/Schwietzer, 153. Rickard/Arney/Arnold/Hibner. 153. Briles/Adams/Jacobson/Prunkl, 153. NET -D. Henry 58, D. Arnold 58, H. Inman 60, J. Penifold 60. GROSS - D. Rowe 69, G. Parrish 70, L. Bodine 70, R. Dillon 70. MONDAY - TWO-MAN BEST BALL Rhodes/Ingram, -11. England/Tooker, -10. Flood/Moran, -10. Adams/Turnbull, -9. NET - L. Rhodes 62, T. Flood 65. GROSS - E. Moran 72, J. Doleman 76. Senior Thursday At Emerald Valley Golf Club INDIVIDUAL STROKE PLAY (NET) FIRST FLIGHT - Chuck Wallace 68, Gene Kimmel 74, Bob Kendall 76, Chris Christiansen 76, John Greene 78. SECOND FLIGHT - Dick Buck 69, George Chung 72, Perry Welch 74, Dennis Martin 76. THIRD FLIGHT - Ed Higgins 74, Darrel Davis 75, Ray Mahoney 77, Larry Clifford 85. LOW GROSS - Wallace 83, Kimmel 85. Men's Day At Coos Country Club 1, Todd Tripp/Kent Wigle, 56. 2, Wigle/Blake Thompson, 57. 3, Gary Combs/David Dorsey, 58. HOCKEY Ice Center Adult Summer League RESULTS - Green Machine 6, Blades 4. Maple Leafs 2, Team #4 2. STANDINGS - Green Machine 1-0, Maple Leafs 0-0-1, Team #4 0-0-1, Blades 0-1. TONIGHT'S GAMES - 7 p.m., Maple Leafs vs. Green Machine; 8:30 p.m., Team #4 vs. Blades. KIDSPORTS Little World Series Baseball World Series Baseball may refer to
GRADE 2 AQUA BRACKET - 1, Willamette United #2. 2, St. Paul's. 3, Meadowlark/Buena Vista. BLUE BRACKET - 1, Coburg/Gilham/Willagillespie #1. 2, Churchill United #2. GREEN/ORANGE BRACKET - 1, Willagillespie/Gilham/Coburg #2. 2, Churchill United. 3, South Eugene United #1. Softball GRADE 4 AQUA BRACKET - 1, Charlemagne. 2, Sheldon United #1. 3, Meadow View. BLUE BRACKET - 1, Creswell. 2, Douglas Gardens/Mt. Vernon. 3, Centennial. GREEN BRACKET - 1, Churchill United. GRADE 3 AQUA BRACKET - 1, O'Hara. 2, Irving. 3, South Eugene United. BLUE BRACKET - 1, Gilham. 2, Willamette United. 3, North Eugene United. RUNNING Run for the Park at Creswell FIVE KILOMETERS TOP 20 FINISHERS - 1, Jeremy Tolman, Eugene, 16:13. 2, Colin Tracey, Eugene, 17:37. 3, Ross Miner, Salem, 17:43. 4, Tiffany Beechy, Eugene, 17:57. 5, Adam Halderson, Creswell, 18:15. 6, Natalie Provost, Gunnison, Colo., 18:25. 7, Jack McNutt, Eugene, 20:28. 8, Dave Reed, Creswell, 20:36. 9, Jennifer Hughes, Salem, 21:02. 10, Larry Tracey, Eugene, 21:24. 11, Craig Hartwick, Eugene, 21:26. 12, Bobbi Harrold, Creswell, 22:13. 13, Kelvin Lassiter, Cottage Grove, 22:15. 14, Kelsey Hanson, Creswell, 23:18. 15, Jenny Novak, Dexter, 23:33. 16, Shelley York, Springfield, 23:52. 17, Melanie Meyer, Creswell, 24:05. 18, Brandon Yoss, Cottage Grove, 24:08. 19, Jordan Yoss, Cottage Grove, 24:10. 20, David Wilkins, Eugene, 24:23. A total of 77 runners completed the 5K run. EIGHT KILOMETERS TOP 15 FINISHERS - 1. Todd Bosworth, Eugene, 29:22. 2, Marc Nelson, Creswell, 29:42. 3, Bryce Tyler, Creswell, 29:53. 4, Matt Tryon, Creswell, 30:29. 5, Andrew Humphreys, Creswell, 32:25. 6, Chelsea Spencer, Oakland, 32:52. 7, Russell Trump, Yoncalla, 33:07. 8, Steven Libby, Klamath Falls, 34:34. 9, Dennis Staples, Cottage Grove, 34:38. 10, Dane Tornell, Eugene, 34:40. 11, Robert Carey, Eugene, 34:40. 12, Daniel Northway, Creswell, 35:38. 13, Colleen Wedin, Eugene, 36:19. 14, Jim Campbell, Cottage Grove, 36:21. 15, Alan Bennett, Creswell, 36:23. A total of 51 runners completed the 8K run. Run/Walk Calendar WHAT'S NEW SATURDAY, AUG. 12 - Space for approximately 100 more participants remains in the Crater Lake Rim Runs and Marathon. Registration closes Aug. 10 or when the limit of 500 is reached. Those received after July 31 are subject to a $20 late fee. No race-day registration will be accepted. Participants may choose among a 6.7-mile walk, 6.7-mile run, 13-mile run or the marathon. For more information and registration options call (541) 884-6939 or visit craterlakerimruns.com. SUNDAY, AUG. 13 - The Miller Lake Off Road Triathlon and One-half Marathon is schedule to begin at 9:30 a.m. at Miller Lake Recreation Area, approximately 12 miles from Chemult, over gravel roads. Visit www. basinextreme.com/Miller20%Lake/Pages/ for area pictures, camping and competition details and online registration. The course is designed for beginning to intermediate athletes and the event is open to both individuals and teams. The sprint triathlon includes a 400-yard swim, 10-mile bike ride and 5K run. The half-marathon run/walk is 13.1-miles. SATURDAY, AUG. 19 - North Eugene High School's Community Fun Run has been canceled. SATURDAY, AUG. 26 - Run/Walk the Riverbend is a new event in Springfield that includes a five-kilometer run and mile walk starting at 9 a.m. Entry fees through Aug. 25 are $15 with T-shirt, $10 without. Add $5 on race day. Proceeds benefit Lane Coalition for Healthy Active Youth. Contact: Sarah Grall at Oregon Heart & Vascular Institute, 686-7216, or visit goodrace.com. OTHER EVENTS SATURDAY, AUG. 5 - Miles of Smiles Miles of Smiles is an EP by experimental band Black Dice, released in 2004. Track listing
SATURDAY, AUG. 5 - South Coast Running Club's premier event, the 33rd annual Circle the Bay, includes a 30-kilometer run and 30K run relay starting at 8 a.m., and a 30K walk and 30K walk relay beginning at 6:30 a.m. from Ferry Road Park in North Bend. Individuals and teams need to register by Wednesday to avoid late fees. Contact: Susan Ottemiller, (541) 756-2972, or visit southcoastrunning club.com. SATURDAY, AUG. 12 - The 32nd annual Scandia scan·di·a n. See scandium oxide. [From scandium.] Run during Junction City's Scandinavian Festival continues the same flat and fast 10-kilometer course through town and surrounding countryside that has produced PRs for many runners. The 10K starts at 8 a.m. and the 4.4-mile walk follows five minutes later. Three grand prizes will be by random drawing. Early entry through Aug. 7 is $16 with shirt/$11 without, and $10 for age 11 and younger. Late registration Aug. 8-12 is $21, $16 and $10. For more information call Gary Giddens, 998-1171, or visit goodrace.com. SUNDAY, AUGUST 27 - The Celebration Run/Walk includes an eight-kilometer run, a five-kilometer walk and a two-kilometer kids' fun run. There are individual prizes for open, masters and wheelchair male and female winners, but no individual prizes for kids. Instead, elementary schools with at least 10 entrants can compete for cash awards for their school ($500, $250 and $100 for the schools with the top-, second- and third-most entrants). The course follows Alton Baker Park Alton Baker Park is located in Eugene, Oregon, United States, near Autzen Stadium. It features duck ponds, bicycle trails, and a dog park, and directly touches the Ferry Street Bridge. bike and running paths. Entry fees: 8K run with T-shirt, $22, without shirt $12; 5K walk with T-shirt, $20, without shirt, $10; 2K kids' run with T-shirt $15; without shirt, $5. Adult registration increased $5 after Aug. 20. Online registration at goodrace.com closes at noon on Aug. 25. SOFTBALL Eugene Community Softball League RESULTS - Young Guns 15, Aging Heros 14. Young Guns 25, Whitebird Whales 8. Late for Dinner 12, Oregon Woods 11. Hit Parade 21, Karmic Colliders 6. Happy Campers 25, Club Dave Renegades 20. Part of the Problem 14, Flaming Martyrs 10. Aging Heros 33, Odd Sox 7. Comedy Club 23, Stumbling Bums 6. Big O 32, Terrific Titans 11. SWIMMING 10-and-Under Long Course State Championships At Albany LOCAL GIRLS IN THE TOP 10 AGE 9 50 FREE - 9, Shayla Archer, DAC See D/A converter and discretionary access control. DAC - Digital to Analog Converter , 38.26. 100 FREE - 6, Angela Sampson, EY, 1:23.91. 200 FREE - 6, Sampson, EY, 2:57.35. 10, Archer, DAC, 3:03.91. 50 BACK - 1, Sampson, EY, 42.08. 7, Archer, DAC, 45.95. 100 BACK - 1, Sampson, EY, 1:30.70. 50 BREAST - 4, Archer, DAC, 49.28. 100 BREAST - 6, Archer, DAC, 1:49.04. 9, Madysen Hannah, SCAT, 1:52.82. 100 BUTTERFLY - 5, Sampson, EY, 1:47.64. 200 IM - 5, Sampson, EY, 3:24.46. AGE 10 50 BUTTERFLY - 10, Madison Kronberger, PS, 39.12. LOCAL BOYS IN THE TOP 10 AGE 8-AND-YOUNGER 50 FREE - 3, Tommy Ghasedi, Un-EY, 36.52. 9, Karl Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST GCST Glycine Cleavage System T protein , 40.07. 100 FREE - 2, Ghasedi, Un-EY, 1:20.77. 6, Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 1:30.85. 50 BACK - 4, Ghasedi, Un-EY, 46.41. 50 BREAST - 6, Ghasedi, Un-EY, 53.52. 7, Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 53.55. 50 BUTTERFLY - 2, Ghasedi, Un-EY, 45.47. 3, Stuntzner-Gibson, GCST, 45.71. AGE 9 200 FREE - 7, Gage Kronberger, PS, 3:14.20. 100 BREAST - 7, Kronberger, PS, 1:59.44. TRACK & FIELD All-Comers Youth Meet July 19 at Hayward Field BOYS AGE 7 SOFTBALL THROW - Luke Thoreson, 77-2. LONG JUMP - (tie) Harry Miller and Ryan Walk, 8-9 1/2 . 100 - Miller, 16.9. 200 - Walk, 36.7. 400 - Will Manstrom-Greening, 1:30.0. AGE 8 SOFTBALL THROW - Justin Herbert, 104-5. LONG JUMP - (tie) Herbert and Adam McCall, 10-0. 100 - Herbert, 15.9. 200 - David Holland, 35.7. 400 - McCall, 1:23.3. 800 - Jackson Mestler, 3:26.4. AGE 9 SOFTBALL THROW - Payton Williams, 92-4. LONG JUMP - Jarred Umenhofer, 10-2. LOW HURDLES - Trevor Vill In old English Law, a division of a hundred or wapentake; a town or a city. VILL. In England this word was used to signify the parts into which a hundred or wapentake was divided. Fortesc. De Laud, ch. 24. See Co. Litt. 115 b. It also signifies a town or city. , 14.0. 100 - Clay Whipp, 15.3. 200 - Whipp, 32.6. 400 - Whipp, 1:17.5. 800 - Shawn Melendy, 3:09.3. AGE 10 SOFTBALL THROW - Casey Chubb-Tertal, 125-4. DISCUS - Joseph Kuehn, nm. SHOT PUT - Wyatt Brooks, 21-7. HIGH JUMP -Tyler Abrahamson, 3-10. LONG JUMP - Chubb-Fertal, 12-9. LOW HURDLES - Mitchell Herbert, 13.3. 100 - Tucker Hines, 14.5. 200 - (tie) Jake McAllister and Spencer Traxtle, 31.3. 400 - Noah Miller, 1:20.0. 800 - Chubb-Fertal, 2:49.4. AGE 11 SOFTBALL THROW - Kyle McCall, 148-10. SHOT PUT - Davis Brody, 17-10. HIGH JUMP - Jordan Yoss, 3-6. LONG JUMP - Coleman Byrum, 12-4 1/2 . LOW HURDLES - Byrum, 12.7. 100 - Mitch Horning horn·ing n. Upstate New York, Northern Pennsylvania, & Western New England See shivaree. See Regional Note at shivaree. [Probably because horns are blown at the shivaree.] , 13.8. 200 - McCall, 33.5. 400 - Horning, 1:10.2. 800 - McCall, 3:04.3. AGE 12 SOFTBALL THROW - Danver Traxtle, 137-1. DISCUS - Ben Ulrich, 35-3. SHOT PUT - Ulrich, 19-10. HIGH JUMP - Tyler Clarke, 4-6. LONG JUMP - Clarke, 14-2 1/2 . LOW HURDLES - Josh Han, 11.0. 100 - Jay Martin, 13.8. 200 - Cody Bragg, 31.3. 400 - Clarke, 1:04.4. 800 - Connor Stenzel, 2:48.4 GIRLS AGE 7 SOFTBALL THROW - Chloe Gibeau, 66-1. LONG JUMP - Alexandra Tatum, 9-2 1/2 . 100 - Tatum, 16.6. 200 - Tatum, 36.3. 400 - Jenna Kuehn, 1:32.1. AGE 8 SOFTBALL THROW - Kendall Minium minium: see red lead. , 58-4. LONG JUMP - Anna Hauser, 9-4. 100 - Anna Hauser, 16.3. 200 - Amy Hauser, 36.5. 400 - Emma Eddy, 1:33.4. 800 - Grace Briggs-Meinert, 7:50.9. AGE 9 SOFTBALL THROW - Anne Yates, 64-8. LONG JUMP - Elizabeth Prevedello, 9-10. LOW HURDLES - Geneva Geneva, canton and city, Switzerland Geneva (jənē`və), Fr. Genève, canton (1990 pop. 373,019), 109 sq mi (282 sq km), SW Switzerland, surrounding the southwest tip of the Lake of Geneva. Lehnert, 15.0. 100 - Karina Clark, 15.5. 200 - Tiernan, 35.0. 400 - Clark, 1:20.6. 800 - Lehnert, 3:20.6. AGE 10 SOFTBALL THROW - Sami Johnson, 87-1. DISCUS - Erika Johnson, 40-0. SHOT PUT - E. Johnson, 21-2. HIGH JUMP - Courtney Carman Car´man n. 1. A man whose employment is to drive, or to convey goods in, a car or car. , 3-4. LONG JUMP - Cassidy Roberts, 11-2. LOW HURDLES - Rachel Kalnbach, 14.0. 100 - Tracie Joseph, 15.4. 200 - Natalie Mosman, 34.2. 400 - Mosman, 1:23.0. 800 - Helen Cutting, 3:13.6. AGE 11 SOFTBALL THROW - Kayelyn Reidinger, 110-7. DISCUS - Lauren Sibole, 45-5. SHOT PUT - Chloe Cummins, 21-9. HIGH JUMP - Sarah Goodale, 4-2. LONG JUMP - Aliyah aliyah (Hebrew; “ascending”) In Judaism, the honour, accorded to a worshiper, of being called up to read an assigned passage from the Torah at Sabbath morning services; or Jewish immigration to Israel. Gallup, 11-7 1/2 . LOW HURDLES - Hannah Leatham, 13.7. 100 - Gallup, 14.4. 200 - Goodale, 32.1. 400 - Shannon Walsh, 1:15.9. AGE 12 SOFTBALL THROW - Cayla Bollinger, 137-8. DISCUS - Bollinger, 51-2. SHOT PUT - Bollinger, 31-0. HIGH JUMP - Tara Lovell, 3-10. LONG JUMP - Olivia Hauser, 14-1 1/2 . LOW HURDLES - Kristin Clark, 10.8. 100 - Tracey Barber, 13.6. 200 - Hauser, 27.7. 400 - Karissa Harbick, 1:09.2. 800 - Carly Hammer, 2:45.5. |
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