GREENVILLE —
DB’s Sports Grill & Bowling
Mixed Up Fun League
(Oct. 30 results)
Men
Joe Findling 248-238-234-720
Dustin Webb 243-236-659
Donald Davis 234-612
Trey Offutt 245-595
Corie Waldrep 585
Zachary Edgerton 235-584
Chris Steen 237-565
Rick Crim 237-561
Mike Horat 534
Mike Kendall 217-532
Women
Cathy Krug-Bowman 258-200-162-620
Susan Shelton 200-189-181-570
Rose Ular 190-188-531
Shauna Barnhart 182-498
Nikki Burt 183-456
Sue Crim 438
Lindsey Findling 434
Heidi Donaldson 420
Katy Noffsinger 404
Sandy Orange 376
Guys Night Out
(Oct. 31 results)
Eric Kelley 267-235-231-733
Mark Potts 257-224-223-704
Dewayne Roach Jr. 274-688
Zakary Edgerton 265-235-679
Kevin Brown 241-219-671
K.C. Carter 235-219-216-670
Joey Sterner 266-656
Earl Wilson 236-638
Tyren Williams Sr. 215-597
Brad Sheehan 251-593
Kevin Hucks 584
Bradley Sheehan 582
Tracy Barnes 574
Billy Shelton 570
Billy Burt Jr. 566
Bill Knue 221-559
Joe Rouleau 553
Jerry Sadler 552
Tommy Wallen 552
Larry Winters 544
Bo Duncan Jr. 220
Thursday Night Ladies
(Nov. 1 results)
Carrie Smith 203-582
Shelia Mitchell 210-542
Kerry Sheehan 200-539
Christi Weatheread 188-511
Sue Mitchell 182-495
Linda Faries 183-487
Sue Crim 202-486
Heather Brown 171-483
Karen Gray 168-476
Brenda Snyder 171-465
Regina Swiney 168-460
Laura Caneal 175-459
Traci Abbott 152-443
Desperados Friday Trio
(Nov. 2 results)
Men
Billy Burt 223-236-638
Larry Winters 562
Bob Hoffman 537
Tyren Williams Sr. 525
Donald Davis 501
Rick Crim 490
Mike Gilmer 485
Women
Misty Davis 206-526
Doris Jones 508
Leila Harris 479
Charlene Hoffman 466
Charlotte Davis 439
Nancy Daniels 420
Letta Selement 417
Lil Rascals
(Nov. 3 results)
Miles Lamm 81-155
Greenville Youth Bowling
(Nov. 3 results)
Boys
Cody Austin 247-244-172-663
Nathan Slinkard 213-204-197-614
Michael Waldroup 227-176-167-570
Austin Russell 170-147-453
Jeremy Glenn 172-142-435
Sonny Jameson 181-433
Timothy Allen 160-422
Tyler Webster 150-142-419
Haydn Martin 150-377
Ryan White 141-376
Jarrod Lambert 139-375
Kaleb Donahue 331
David Vasquez 319
Bryan Hosking 316
Brett Aughtry 289
Traven Lamm 262
Luke Allen 249
John Holt 218
Riley Sandoval 181
Rylan Sandoval 109
Girls
Steffany Brown 197-171-170-538
Rachael Sheehan 208-159-138-505
Leona Sewell 203-141-122-466
Amber Sewell 170-147-124-441
Kyra Davidson 163-157-116-436
Aubry Ayers 108-91-82-281
Savannah Whitley 78-74-209
Montana Kline 151
Madisen Osornio 124
Youth/Adult
(Oct. 28 results)
Men
Jason Harp 264-248-191-703
Zakary Edgerton 234-231-192-657
Ricky Brown Sr. 231-212-576
Malcolm Rogers Sr. 209-170-147-526
Sam Hazlett 178-178-167-523
Michael Rapp 178-150-465
John Hosking 168-140-446
Terry Orsborn 175-145-434
Casey Yeager 337
Larry Collgan 321
Scot Grantham 310
Women
Ruby Waldroup 139-137-103-379
Annie Blakely 141-133-102-376
Terra Orsborn 105-99-98-302
Boys
Michael Waldroup 199-162-160-521
Austin Cooper 212-190-520
R.J. Grantham 185-148-139-472
Sonny Jameson 168-167-135-470
Austin Russell 155-150-144-449
Ryan Colgan 157-139-131-427
Bryan Hosking 158-399
Danton Yeager 138-130-387
David Vasquez 352
Mason Welch 337
Grayson Rapp 282
Braudrick Yeager 179
Girls
Leslie Griffin 140-105-81-326
Pamela Sutton 83-72-49-204
(Nov. 4 results)
Men
Brandon Murphy 266-235-203-704
Jason Harp 226-181-175-582
Sam Hazlett 205-204-545
Malcolm Rogers Sr. 200-177-149-526
Ricky Brown Sr. 187-163-493
John Hosking 163-160-157-480
Terry Orsborn 166-146-475
Casey Yeager 155-395
Jason Russell 340
Scot Grantham 292
Women
Cara Rapp 203-199-182-584
Annie Blakely 163-151-132-446
Ruby Waldroup 121-113-89-323
Boys
Austin Cooper 227-225-178-630
R.J. Grantham 201-176-158-535
Sonny Jameson 174-166-165-505
Austin Russell 198-158-138-494
Mason Welch 183-154-453
Bryan Hosking 151-149-129-429
Michael Waldroup 136-135-388
Danton Yeager 345
Grayson Rapp 331
Braudrick Yeager 268
Girls
Leslie Griffin 99-97-66-262
Pamela Griffin 79-78-71-228
Bonnie & Clyde
(Nov. 4 results)
Men
Kevin Brown 669
Earl Wilson 627
Malcom Rogers 600
Brandon Murphy 547
Randy Chism 543
Bradley Sheehan 238
Adam Morel 217
Kyle Ford 210
Darren Brown 204
Joe Sterner 201
Women
Brenda Snyder 541
Vanessa Barrow 533
Marsha Wilson 476
Lacy Chism 440
Rhonda Wilkins 351
Brandi Martin 193
Erica Gearner 183
Lanell Green 183
Denise Harp 151
Linda Peel 131
Monday Thunder
(Nov. 5)
Men
Mark Potts 229-275-214-718
Joe Findling 189-236-218-643
Wayne Corley 217-234-180-631
Joey Davila 275-170-183-630
Hason Harp 210-212-204-626
Marvin Love 198-217-211-626
Larry Winters 193-187-31-611
Bruce Michaelson 225-599
Mike Horat 232-583
John Shields 219-578
Curtis Sewell 214-562
Don Pressly 251-555
Zachary Edgerton 199-534
Women
Anita Corley 173-201-262-636
Carrie Smith 182-541
Deb Love 197-523
Carol West 188-519
Brenda Snyder 191-503
Doris Jones 191-495
Laura Caneal 181-484
Linda Faries 167-467
Cara Rapp 178-457
Deanna Tiller 167-449
Bonnie Smith 158-439
Cathye Michelson 149-439
Sports
Eric Kelley shoots 733 series; Anita Corley rolls 636
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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