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July 11, 2012

Davila, Williams shoot 650 series

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GREENVILLE —          DB’s Bowling Center

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          Summer Blitz 2012

              (July 5 results)

   Division I Boys

R.J. Grantham         207-197-159-563

Michael Waldroup    185-180-155-520

Jeremy Glenn          172-159-135-466

Austin Russell                 166-156-427

Chandler Fullen       153-141-133-427

Sonny Jameson      150-140-128-418

Jarrod Lambert        147-132-130-409

  Division I Girls

Steffany Brown        207-186-145-538

Kyra Davidson         133-109-108-350

  Division II Boys

Tyler Webster                 149-148-424

Brett Aughtry                  148-139-408

Haydn Martin           137-126-113-376

Bryan Hosking         137-125-104-366

David Vasquez                              322

Ryan White                       134-99-319

Kaleb White                            110-287

Traven Lamm                         129-284

Grayson Rapp                                234

Riley Sandoval                               120

Rylan Sandoval                              109

  Division II Girls

Brooke Baker            124-123-103-350

Jordan Baker              136-124-83-343

Payge Lorda                111-103-88-303

Aubry Ayers                   111-95-94-300



       Desperados Friday Trio

              (July 6 results)

   Men

Larry Winters           243-625

Mkel Kendrick          233-598

Tyren Williams Sr.    227-584

  Women

Doris Jones              188-507

Laura Priest             171-507

Letta Selement               457

Jincy Jones                    429

Ann Blakely                    413



       Monday Summer

         (July 9 results)

   Men

Joey Davila         224-225-201-650

Tyren Williams    213-246-191-650

David West                       232-567

C.J. Cathey                       231-567

Mike Horat                        217-547

Jim Johnson                     235-536

Mike Kendall                     193-535

Brad Sheehan                   203-529

Herman Orange                221-526

James Carter                    222-513

Chris Riley                        191-485

Dan Pressly                      168-475

Bill Curtis                          169-469

  Women

Amanda Grady                 195-535

Heather Brown                 234-527

Laura Caneal                   189-526

Sue Crim                          186-519

Kerry Sheehan                 185-507

Carrie Smith                     173-480

Karen Gray                      170-478

Carol West                       166-473

Cathye Michaelson          162-463

Deitra Hicks                     168-460

Linda Fairies                    166-460

Deb Love                         195-455

Sandra Orange                159-448

MaryAnn Butler                161-444



              King of the Hill

      DB’s Sports Grill & Bowling

           Week Eight Results

1. Zak Edgerton          235-207-170-231-214-1502

2. Bradley Sheehan    234-191-168-213-178-1492

3. Brad Sheehan         167-199-143-155-161-1035

4. Joey Davila               197-150-163-127-152-999

5. Joe Findling                     257-192-181-160-886

6. Phillip Harp                      221-160-175-114-830

7. Tyren Williams                 177-165-148-168-818

8. Mark Potts                       166-179-160-145-794

9. Gary Slinkard                          169-142-167-607

10. Malcolm Rogers                   164-165-131-598

           Season  standings

                            Avg. Hdc. Pts.

1. Brad Sheehan        167-42-27

2. Mark Potts             173-37-25

3. Gary Slinkard         165-44-24

4. Earl Wilson             159-48-21

5. Zak Edgerton         182-30-20

6. Phillip Harp            170-40-19

6. Bradley Shhehan   165-44-19

8. Austin Cooper        179-32-18

8. Tyren Williams       169-40-18

10. Joe Findling         191-23-17

10. Joey Davila          165-44-17



 

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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.
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      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.
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