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   Summer Blitz 2012

       (July 19 results)

  Division I Boys

R.J. Grantham          211-182-154-547

Austin Russell          179-167-113-459

Jarrod Lambert        182-146-118-446

Michael Waldroup    154-145-144-443

Jeremy Glenn          164-148-123-435

Sonny Jameson       148-129-114-391

  Division I Girls

Steffany Brown        236-216-191-643

  Division II Boys

Brett Aughtry            145-129-110-384

Haydn Martin            128-127-114-369

Bryan Hosking            141-117-92-350

Traven Lamm               110-96-85-291

Riley Sandoval             102-82-73-257

Rylan Sandoval               27-26-25-78

  Division II Girls

Brooke Baker             119-100-92-311

Jordan Baker             102-100-87-289



          Desperados Friday Trio

                 (July 20 results)

   Men

Jeremy McCormack    212-198-202-612

Billy Galloway              211-190-211-612

Larry Winters                             247-590

Mikel Kendrick                           202-574

Jim Anderson                                    490

Rick Crim                                          489

Oscar Solis                                       465

  Women

Laura Priest                               202-580

Karen Gray                                176-493

Doris Jones                               173-489

Letta Selement                                 471

Nancy Daniels                                  430

Susie Price                                       420



             Monday Summer

              (July 23 results)

   Men

Tyren Williams         202-594

Jim Johnson            204-584

Chad Morrison         202-560

Don Pressly             201-543

Rick Crim                 198-538

David West              182-520

Herman Orange       182-516

Jimmy Jenkins         211-515

Bradley Sheehan     171-509

Mike Kendall            185-491

James Carter           165-488

Brandon Brown        208-486

David Feezel            186-484

  Women

Kerry Sheehan    198-220-190-608

Amanda Grady                  202-556

Sue Crim                           204-549

Deb Love                           190-519

Heather Brown                  202-518

Meredith Norris                 180-518

Carrie Smith                      182-508

Linda Faires                      179-479

Tammy Jones                    178-463

Cara Rapp                         163-460

Nancy Daniels                   169-448

Karen Gray                        156-446

Regina Swiney                  195-445



                King of the Hill

               Week 10 results

1. Donald Davis    188-151-182-201-226-192-1332

2. Jim Johnson            198-177-182-148-212-1341

3. Mark Potts               165-192-190-226-216-1174

4. Bradley Sheehan    158-180-167-204-210-1144

5. Tyren Williams                 189-191-181-150-871

6. Laura Caneal                   167-145-180-162-850

7. Earl Wilson                      180-169-148-156-845

8. Joe Findling                     186-178-189-145-782

9. Brad Sheehan                         178-176-138-615

10. Kenneth Kvarda                    213-129-216-603



           Season standings

                             Avg. Hdc. Pts.

1. Mark Potts              176-35-32

2. Brad Sheehan         167-42-31

3. Tyren Williams        170-40-25

3. Gary Slinkard          163-45-25

5. Bradley Sheehan    166-43-24

5. Donald Davis          181-31-24

5. Jim Johnson           167-42-24

5. Joey Davila             165-44-24

5. Joe Findling            190-24-24

5. Earl Wilson             159-48-24

 

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  • A&M-Commerce adds softball to athletic program

      Coming soon, Texas A&M University-Commerce will no longer be the only school in the Lone Star Conference to not have a softball program.
      A&M-Commerce President Dan Jones made the announcement during a press conference held inside the Alumni Center on Monday.
      “I am thrilled about the addition of this program,” he said, mentioning that A&M-Commerce is one of the oldest universities in Texas and the only charter member left of the original LSC. “As long as we’ve been here, we’ve never had a womens softball program.”

    May 20, 2013

  • No. 1 Pilot Point stops Commerce

      Pilot Point’s Skylar Cagle showed why she’s one of the state’s top pitchers while leading the Lady Bearcats to a sweep over Commerce in a Class 2A regional semifinal softball series on Friday night.
      Cagle struck out 22 batters in 14 innings as No. 1 state-ranked Pilot Point won 1-0 and 3-2 to advance to the regional finals. Cagle improved her season record to 23-0 as Pilot Point upped its team mark to 36-2.
      Commerce finished the season with a 27-7 record after advancing the farthest in the playoffs in school history.
     

    May 18, 2013

  • Commerce Lady Tigers to face No. 1 ranked team

      Tonight the Commerce Lady Tigers will play Pilot Point, the No. 1 ranked softball team in the state.
    But to Commerce Jeff Davidson, it’ll be just another game.
      “It’s still another game,” he said. “It’s their best against our best.”
      The Lady Tigers will face Pilot Point at 6 p.m. in Mount Pleasant at Northeast Texas Community College in the first game of a best-of-three Class 2A regional semifinal playoff series. Game two is set for 8:30 p.m. and if need be, game three is at 10 a.m. on Saturday.

    May 17, 2013

  • Northeast Texas Trail ride planned

      The organizers of the new Northeast Texas Trail (NETT) have scheduled its inaugural event to introduce the multi-use trail to potential users.
      On Saturday at 7 am, teams of cyclists and equestrians will begin separate relays from trailheads in New Boston and Farmersville. The meeting point will be Love Civic Center in Paris (2025 S. Collegiate Dr.). Estimated time of arrival is at 2:30 p.m. Golden spikes will be driven into the ground at various points along the route which was originally a railroad corridor.

    May 17, 2013

  • Buck Wilson wins triple jump Wilson wins gold, silver at state track meet

    Buck Wilson of Commerce won gold and silver medals this weekend at the state meet while Rains pole vaulter Charlotte Brown won over a lot of hearts.

    May 12, 2013 10 Photos

  • GHS athletics hands out awards

    The Greenville Lions held their Athletic Banquet at the Greenville High School Auditorium Saturday evening.

    May 12, 2013

  • Storms test area athletes' patience

    Patience was a necessity for local athletes competing  on Friday at the University Interscholastic League State Track and Field Championships in Austin.

    May 11, 2013

  • Local MMA fighters set to compete

    Three members of Chop Shop Mixed Martial Arts, a Greenville-based mixed martial arts gym, will compete on May 11 in Ascend Combat’s Mayhem 3 in Shreveport, La.

    May 11, 2013

  • Royse City runner seeks to improve at state meet

    Last year Ulisses Lopez of Royse City took fifth in the Class 4A 800-meter run at the University Interscholastic League State Track and Field Championships in Austin.

    May 10, 2013

  • Dewayne Roach Jr. shoots 743, Susan Shelton bowls 669

    Dewayne Roach Jr. led all league bowlers for the past week at DB's Sports Grill & Bowling in Greenville with a 743 series in the Guys Night Out League. His top game with a 276.

    Susan Shelton led the women with a 669 series in the Mixed Up Fun league. Her top game was a 243.

     

    May 8, 2013

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