GREENVILLE —
DB’s Sports Grill & Bowling
Greenville
Guys Night Out
(Jan. 30 results)
Steve Merten 300-239-227-766
Frank English 288-672
Curtis Carter 255-238-663
Curtis Berringer 267-643
Dewayne Roach Jr. 235-638
Don Richey 226-636
Kevin Brown 233-635
K.C. Carter 236-225-625
Joe Sterner 620
Brad Sheehan 225-615
Jon Shelton 234-613
Zakary Edgerton 228-600
Billy Shelton 226-597
Mark Potts 593
Sam Klutts 589
Tracy Barnes 234-582
C.J. Cathey 577
Bill Knue 576
Kevin Hucks 237-574
Joe Rouleau 565
Andy Priest 231
Thursday Night Ladies Classic
(Jan. 30 results)
Sue Crim 222-590
MaryAnn Butler 194-540
Carrie Smith 194-522
Karen Gray 182-518
Shelia Mitchell 171-500
Shirlkey Hamilton 182-499
Laura Priest 192-477
Kathy Harber 158-466
Paulette McCarter 197-465
Heather Brown 158-466
Cara Rapp 174-457
Deanna Tiller 192-452
Nancy Daniels 178-452
Brenda Snyder 177-452
Nan Sullivan 189-449
Meghann Bancewicz 157-442
Greenville Youth Bowling
(Feb. 2 results)
Boys
Austin Cooper 219-188-177-584
Michael Waldroup 187-157-151-495
Jeremy Glenn 225-492
Nathan Slinkard 180-168-485
Austin Russell 177-151-477
Cody Austin 171-166-471
Sonny Jameson 160-156-460
Tyler Webster 168-166-451
Zane Calderon 162-449
Tristan Waldrep 175-158-442
Traven Lamm 428
Timothy Allen 416
Luke Allen 344
Brett Aughtry 327
John Holt 319
Riley Sandoval 248
Nicholas Yeager 234
Rylan Sandoval 162
Girls
Steffany Brown 213-187-135-553
Rachael Sheehan 156-152-138-446
Leona Sewell 192-140-436
Payge Lorda 153-147-127-427
Lessie Meece 154-143-118-415
Amber Sewell 132-130-124-386
Kyra Davidson 137-118-358
Aubry Ayers 123-337
Katherine Yeager 259
Mackenzie Martin 239
Savannah Whitley 189
Lil Rascals
(Feb. 2 results)
Boys
Ethan Yeager 87-170
Justin Haddock Jr. 65-130
Connor Cockrum 48-78
Youth/Adult
(Feb. 3 results)
Men
Jason Harp 221-210-203-634
Sam Hazlett 222-205-192-619
John Hosking 169-169-131-469
Jason Russell 178-160-448
Larry Colgan 154-127-99-380
Scot Grantham 123-116-102-341
Boys
R.J. Grantham 234-230-214-678
Austin Cooper 219-199-178-596
Zane Calderon 190-178-155-523
Sonny Jameson 190-160-149-499
Austin Russell 180-163-127-470
Ryan Colgan 152-150-143-445
Bryan Hosking 123-115-329
Girls
Leslie Griffin 108-93-74-275
Bonnie & Clyde
(Feb. 3 results)
Men
Donald Davis 711
Malcolm Rogers 651
Adam Morel 552
Earl Wilson 531
Randy Harp 494
Bob Nicoll 239
Brandon Murphy 232
Terry Green 208
Vernon Wilkins 190
Ronnie Braswell 174
Ernie Corbett 174
Women
Laura Priest 543
Denise Harp 510
Brandi Martin 505
Brenda Snyder 474
Cassie Hood 417
Karen Gray 201
Vanessa Barrow 201
Kathy Harber 172
Lanell Green 166
Marsha Wilson 143
Monday Thunder
(Feb. 4 results)
Men
Kevin Brown 213-225-258-696
Jason Harp 246-246-197-689
Rodney Shauchunas 191-237-253-681
Donald Davis 240-200-214-654
Bruce Michaelson 248-193-191-632
Mark Potts 179-217-209-605
Curtis Sewell 223-596
Marvin Love 202-579
Jim Johnson 228-563
Wayne Corley 231-561
Bobby Glover 222-555
Todd Hezeau 201-533
Larry Winters 182-531
Paul Maldonado 187-530
Women
Cara Rapp 176-222-225-623
Doris Jones 185-524
Brenda Snyder 222-518
Laura Caneal 199-509
Deb Love 180-504
Carrie Smith 180-504
Karen Gray 168-496
Sue Mitchell 165-492
Brenda Davis 189-486
MaryAnn Butler 168-471
Carol West 152-447
Nancy Daniels 182-439
Sports
Merten shoots 766 series; Cara Rapp bowls 623
LOCAL BOWLING
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White team outscores Red in Lions' spring game
T.J. Hughes kicked field goals of 37 and 30 yards to give the White team a 20-14 victory over the Red in the Greenville Lions’ spring football game on Thursday night at T.A. “Cotton” Ford Stadium.
Hughes put the White team ahead for good with the 37-yarder with 8:06 remaining and then added the 30-yarder after Jeremy Myers-Wise’s 7-yard touchdown run was called back because of a holding penalty. -
Quarterback battle to highlight Red-White game
Three quarterbacks competing for the starting job will show their skills tonight at the Greenville Lions’ Red-White spring football game.
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Bobby Holley shoots 720 series
Bobby Holley led all league bowlers for the past week at DB's Sports Grill & Bowling in Greenville with a 720 series in the Guys Night Out league. Holley's high game was a 268.
Kerry Sheehan led the women with a 552 series in the Monday Summer Mix.
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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.” -
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.
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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. -
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. -
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.
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GHS athletics hands out awards
The Greenville Lions held their Athletic Banquet at the Greenville High School Auditorium Saturday evening.
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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.
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