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DB’s Sports Grill & Bowling
Greenville
Mixed Up Fun League
(Oct. 9 results)
Men
Donald Davis 269-256-717
Dustin Webb 257-232-711
Corie Waldrep 265-706
Joe Findling 257-224-697
Mike Horat 267-225-692
Zachary Edgerton 258-655
Tracy Barnes 612
Gary Slinkard 581
Earl Wilson 544
Brandon Murphy 543
Women
Tracy McGinniss 225-217-212-654
Sue Crim 239-570
Susan Shelton 209-188-562
Cathy Krug-Bowman 181-170-517
Rose Ular 179-477
Alice Haber 205-466
Nikki Burt 464
Shauna Barnhart 452
Sandy Orange 384
Katy Noffsinger 337
Guys Night Out
(Oct. 10 results)
Mark Potts 279-226-716
Kevin Brown 243-238-228-709
Bill Knue 245-232-689
Dewayne Roach Jr. 257-227-689
Zakary Edgerton 247-666
Curtis Carter 241-222-662
K.C. Carter 234-226-635
Tracy Barnes 224-624
Joe Findling 248-621
Joe Rouleau 222-617
Tyren Williams Sr. 237-601
Scott Austin 235-598
Andy Priest 584
Larry Winters 582
Gary Bowman 581
Tommy Wallen 581
Bradley Sheehan 577
Janet Baker 573
Brad Sheehan 569
Earl Wilson 561
Jeremy McCormack 225
Thursday Night Ladies Classic
(Oct. 11 results)
Doree Brown 252-147-224-624
Kerry Sheehan 234-193-190-617
Anita Corley 214-589
Heather Brown 172-488
Carrie Smith 186-487
Brenda Snyder 173-476
Linda Faries 169-466
Laura Priest 202-462
Deanna Tiller 157-460
Karen Gray 169-438
Shelia Mitchell 149-438
Eldora Cowgill 155-437
Cheryl Edgerton 163-432
Desperados Friday Trio
(Oct. 12 results)
Men
Tyren Williams Sr. 212-258-206-676
Bob Hoffman 553
Larry Winters 517
James Carter 494
Jim Anderson 493
Women
MaryAnn Butler 494
Laura Priest 472
Charlene Hoffman 463
Doris Jones 456
Nancy Daniels 452
Bonnie Smith 447
Charlotte Davis 434
Jincy Jones 428
Charlene Hoffman 425
Leila Harris 422
Greenville Youth Bowling
(Oct. 13 results)
Boys
Jarrod Lambert 210-184-157-551
Nathan Slinkard 175-168-167-510
Sonny Jameson 173-173-151-497
Jeremy Glenn 174-148-147-469
Tyler Webster 160-158-449
Austin Russell 146-428
Tristan Waldrep 153-423
Bryan Hosking 166-409
Ryan White 152-408
Timothy Allen 392
David Vasquez 372
Kaleb Donahue 359
Hayden Martin 350
Traven Lamm 293
Riley Sandoval 277
Luke Allen 265
John Holt 232
Rylan Sandoval 146
Austin Cooper 180-158
Girls
Steffany Brown 191-173-141-505
Rachael Sheehan 174-468
Kyra Davidson 168-143-121-432
Amber Sewell 142-137-122-401
Leona Sewell 153-136-110-399
Aubry Ayers 112-108-97-317
Montana Kline 47-105
Savannah Whitley 50-102
Youth/Adult
(Oct. 14 results)
Men
Ricky Brown Sr. 228-196-192-616
Jason Harp 204-204-179-587
Sam Hazlett 191-183-176-550
Malcolm Rogers Sr. 168-537
Zakary Edgerton 152-512
John Hosking 166-163-141-470
Jason Russell 148-400
Casey Yeager 138-361
Larry Colgan 337
Scot Grantham 334
Women
Annie Blakely 171-120-116-407
Ruby Waldroup 155-128-115-398
Boys
Austin Cooper 247-215-209-671
R.J. Grantham 244-160-157-561
Michael Waldroup 189-187-176-552
Sonny Jameson 180-135-131-446
Austin Russell 167-144-436
Danton Yeager 145-128-381
Bryan Hosking 138-376
Ryan Colgan 165-367
Grayson Rapp 149-361
David Vasquez 125-345
Braudrick Yeager 264
Girls
Leslie Griffin 106-92-82-280
Bonnie & Clyde
(Oct. 14 results)
Men
Darren Brown 611
Adam Morel 595
Malcom Rogers 594
Gene Whitehead 254
Kevin Brown 226
Earl Wilson 214
Women
Karen Gray 544
Laura Priest 543
Heather Brown 466
Brandi Martin 207
Vonda Douglas 179
Cassie Hood 171
Monday Thunder
(Oct. 15 results)
Men
Jason Harp 269-203-249-721
John Shields 195-258-232-685
Zachary Edgerton 234-278-166-678
Joe Findling 220-203-245-668
Mark Potts 219-229-197-645
Bruce Michaelson 225-179-235-639
Larry Winters 188-212-212-612
Joey Davila 224-141-246-611
Brandon Brown 212-588
Don Presley 208-584
Marvin Love 204-581
Rodney Shauchunas 213-567
Wayne Corley 203-554
Mike Horat 200-547
C.J. Cathey 179-528
Jim Johnson 181-519
Women
Laura Caneal 217-599
Anita Corley 203-570
Lindsay Findling 179-523
Denise Harp 178-520
Carrie Smith 194-511
Doris Jones 187-498
Nancy Daniels 195-486
Bonnie Smith 183-481
Karen Gray 172-480
Carol West 169-463
Deb Love 170-447
Linda Faries 181-444
Sports
Jason Harp shoots 721; Tracy McGinniss bowls 654
LOCAL BOWLING
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Monster Ball golf tourney set for this week
Another big field of golfers is expected for the Second Annual Monster Ball Craig Bowers Memorial Golf Tournament this week in Greenville.
The first tournament last August had enough two-player teams to fill six flights. Kevin Bowers, one of the tournament organizers, said he’s expecting about the same number of golfers. The tournament’s been moved up to June this year. -
University volleyball squad announces sixth signing
Texas A&M University-Commerce head volleyball coach Craig Case recently announced the signing of Li’i Etimani, who will join the Lion volleyball program this fall.
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Jordan leaves Boles; Cooper to take over
The Maypearl Panthers will definitely have a Quinlan Boles connection after the hiring of Gordon Jordan as head football coach and boys athletic coordinator.
- Zakary Edgerton shoots 585 in Monday Summer Mix league
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Lovejoy claims top honors in 13-4A softball
Lucas Lovejoy’s state finalists grabbed several of the top honors on the All-District 13-4A softball team.
Lovejoy pitcher Brittany Lewis earned the most valuable player award, while her teammate Jaclyn Willis was the freshman of the year and the Lovejoy staff claimed the coaching staff of the year honor.
Royse City senior catcher Kyla Simmons, who has signed with Abilene Christian University, claimed defensive player of the year honors. -
Commerce, Lone Oak players earn 14-2A top honors
Players from Commerce and Lone Oak earned top honors on the All-District 14-2A girls softball team.
Commerce freshman Jordyn Sharp shared the most valuable player award with Edgewood sophomore Kasandra Young.
Lone Oak sophomore Kaylee Isenburg captured the utility MVP award. -
Celeste honors athletes
Football player Braden Morrow was among the top honorees at the Celeste All-Sports Banquet.
Morrow claimed the most valuable player award for football. -
Three Cumby athletes sign with colleges
Three Cumby seniors will continue their athletic careers after signing letters of intent.
Karli Emmons and Luis Osornio are headed to Clarendon College in the Texas Panhandle and Kayla Akers has signed with Schreiner University in Kerrville. -
Greenville's Koger earns first-team honors
Greenville catcher Justin Koger represented the Lions on the first team of the All-District 13-4A baseball team.
Koger was the Lions’ only first-team selection.
Greenville pitcher Luke Dyer made the second team. -
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. - More Sports Headlines
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