orts
The Mountain Messenger,
Tuesday, April
10, 1990 1D
27th Annual Tournament
of the
Greenbrler Valley Women's Bowling Associ&tion
Winners (Sweat shirts & Patches)
Champions -- Score 3018
Bank ~ members --- Sally Goodall, Betty Ralston,
Joanna Villars, Phil Dawson
3001
"-- Channel Dusters -- 2967
Messengers -- 2957
Winners of Team --- Actual or Scratch
-- Score 2392
Shortridge, Joan Dowdy, Kathleen Gwinn,
Neva Boggs
Doubles Champions ---Score 1273
Childers
Scott-Hilda Sanford 1229
It.-.. Leigh Ann Brackens-Betty Carola 1222
Colleen Walton-Juanita Ramsey 1221
Elaine Mongold-Shirley Carter 1215
b,.-. Betty NeaI-Joyce Childers 1213
wt,_. Donna Bragg Hazel Evans 1208
!~ Mary Butler-Janey Winebrimmer 1208
Hazel Hanson-Doris Perry 1204
~'---Sheila Fleshman-Nancy Hunter 1204
Winners of Doubles -- Patches & Scratch)
Actual Score 1035
Colleen Walton-Juanita Ramsey
Singles Event Winners
Hazel Hanson .............................................. 688
DeLong ........................................................... 660
t"" Patricia Harris ............................................................. 654
Walton .......................................................... 644
Banton ........................................................... 633
"- Stephanie Jirka .......................................................... 632
"- Betty Carola .............................................................. 631
Patricia Beverage ...................................................... 631
m.... Doris Perry ............................................................... 631
"-- Sheila Taibott ........................................................... 628
Ann Brackens ........................ i ........................ 628
"-- Phil Dawson ........................................................... 625
a Bragg ........................................................... 625
Continued, page 2-D
Martial Arts Group
At Local Academy
Do Academy of
the largest
in the history of the
17. Twenty-one stu-
completed the
and were promoted
test consisted of stu-
demonstrate self-
forms, and vari-
skills.
from the Le-
were Donny and
the rank of 5th Gup
Stripe) -- Jeff
lie, Brian and
rank of 6th Gup
Harry Lipps to the
(Purple Belt)--
Matt Wykle, Alan
Talbott and Rick
rank of 9th Gup
POcahontas County
Byrd, Rob-
Sandy McCarty, and
promoted to 3rd
Belt) --- Ron Hall
and Jamie VanRaenan to 6th Gup
(Green Belt) -- Paul Alderman, Joy
Carpenter and Jeremy Hall ad-
vanced to 9th Gup (Gold Belt).
The test was conducted by Black
Belt instructors Eldridge Cool,
Jimmy Morgan, Danny Hutchens
and Wayne Perkins. Assisting on
the testing committee was 1st Gup
Jason McClure.
Soccer Camp
Soccer Camp will be held June
18-23. The first session will be held
9 a.m. to noon for ages 6-10. The
second session will be held from 4
p.m.to 7 p.m. for ages 11 and over.
This second session is for more ad-
vanced players.
Sign-up forms will be located at
local stores: Aide's, Farmer Mac's,
Zap's, Crawford's, and many more.
The deadline for all those inter-
ested in signing up for Soccer Camp
is May 5.
Bonanza Tourney
Alleghany Highlands
Annual Bass Bo-
sponsored by
Ihlands Chamber
SCheduled for Sun-
Regis-
have been mailed to
in the 1989 tour-
Who wishes to en-
Chamber of Corn-
official entry forms.
almost
number of
so pre-registration
Js open to any-
e and older. The
Per team payable in
of registration. This
entry fee will be
S. Forest Service
at the lake. It is
top award in the
$1,000 with other"
on the field of partici-
will be con-
inia Bass Fed-
opened for rec-
in 1982. The Vir-
of Game and In-
stocked the lake
bass, bluegill,
brown trout
trout. There
of shoreline and the
er
lake is 12 miles in length. Much of
the shoreline is adjacent to the T. M.
Gathright Wildlife Management
area. By 1992, a new boat ramp,
parking area, beach and bathhouse
will be completed at the lake in AI-
leghany County.
1990 SPARTAN
Date Team
Tuesday March 27 Hinton
Wednesday March 28 Fayetteville (DH)
Thursday March 29 Bluefield
Friday March 30 Union
Monday April 2 Shady Springs
Wednesday April 4 Beckley
(W.W.H.S.)
Friday April 6 AIleghany
Wednesday April 11Hinton
Thursday April 12 Wellisville
(NY(DH)
Friday April 13Coppinger
Tournament
April 16Peterstown
April 17Beckley
(Coppinger)
April 19Princeton
April 21Coppinger
Tournament
April 25Oak Hill
April 24Beckley
April 26Alleghany
April 27Peterstown
April 28Coppinger
Tournament
April 30Shady Springs
May 1 Bluefield
May 2 Oak Hill
May 4 Nicholas
May 7 Princeton
n
May 14 - May 19 Sectionals
May 21 - May 29 Ragionals
May 30 - May 31 State Tournament
One of the most relaxing ways to
spend an afternoon is to take a walk
through the woods just to do a little
sightseeing.
Sunday before last, I took my
wife, Sherry, and my two children,
Scott and Tina, on an adventure to
some of the country where I spend a
lot of time during the hunting sea-
son.
We stopped on the way at the
playground in the Greenbrier State
Forest to let the kids swing and get
into the spirit of our trip. While they
were swinging, we walked around
the picnic area and I took a few
close,up pictures of a small yellow
flower that grew around the base of
the oak trees.
We loaded up and went up the
mountain. Some parts of the road
were a tittle rough and my wife, who
is not used to four wheeling, kept
grabbing for something to hold on
to. A small voice from the back seat
told her that there was a hand hold
above the door for that purpose.
We stopped several times to look
over the steep places that give a
fantastic view of the valley below.
We finally got to the old logging road
I wanted to take them for a walk on
and pulled over. The first thing we
found were some deer tracks in the
mud. Just a little further down the
trail was a long mud hole filled with
frog eggs and tadpoles. Scott dived
in up to his elbows to catch some. I
was looking for turkey signs but had
not seen any fresh scratching. A
plane flew over and just as it was
going out of hearing, I thought I
heard a turkey gobble. I wasn't sure
of what I heard and 3:00 in the after-
noon is not the usual time to hear a
turkey gobbling. We went on down
the path to a better location to listen.
Just as we entered a low gap in the
ridge, a thundering gobble split the
air. It was a big gobbler and he was
directly across from us on a piney
point about 100 yards away.
If you think it is hard for a camou-
flaged hunter to hide from a gobbler,
you should try to get a wife and two
kids hidden in the open woods. The
turkey gobbled again as we were
trying to hide. I got my caller out and
made a few yelps. We never heard
another gobble but I was sure I
could hear him coming through the
leaves. It was hard to hear though
with all the racket that was going on
behind me. Tina had about 10 differ-
ent places to scratch, Scott was
fighting a fly that was trying to light
on his head and my wife was trying
to keep from laughing at the kids.
The walking sound in the leaves
faded away and I knew we had
been spotted.
If that gobbler had come on in
with this circus going on, he wouldn't
last two minutes past daylight on
opening day.
We walked out to where the gob-
bler had sounded off and found
fresh scratching. It was great for the
kids to be a part of the thrill of trying
to call up one of nature's most crafty
birds.
On The Local Front
Verdie Honaker is shown with a
rainbow trout he caught at Watoga
Lake. The big trout was 21 inches
long and weighed 3-1/2 pounds.
Verdie caught the fish on Berkley
Power bait.
Verdie Honaker
Greenbrier East High School
Girls & Boys Track Schedule
Tuesday, April 3
Saturday, April 21
Saturday, April 28
Tuesday, May 1
Thursday, May 10
Friday, May 18
Friday, May 25
Saturday, May 26
Gilmer Co. -- GlenvilleState 4:00 p.m.
College
Times Invitational Relays, 9:00 a.m.
East-West Stadium, Fairmont
Oak Hill Invitational 10:00 a.m.
Coalfield Conference -- 12:30 p.m.
Beckley
Beckley Invitational 12:30 p.m.
RegionaI-Beckley 3:00 p.m.
State Meet --- Charleston 4:00 p.m.
State Meet -- Charleston 9:00 a.m.
i i
BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Time Place
4:15 Home
4:15 Lewisburg
4:45 Home
4:30 Ronceverte
4:30 Away
4:30 Home
4:30 Away
4:30 Away
4:15 White Sulphur
Springs
7:00 Bluefield
4:30 Away
7:30 ' Bluefield
4:30 Away
TBA
4:30 Home
4:30 Away
5:00 Home
4:30 Home
TBA
4:30 Home
4:00 Away
5:00 Away
4:30 Away
4:30 Home
Beckley
Bowen Field (Bluefield)
Watt Powell Park
Charleston
• FRONT END
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available v--u =v~
" OIL CHANGES
Seneca Mixed
Game
1. Tommy Wagner ..................... 185
2. Janet Winebremmer ....... 236-200
3. Jim Evans .............................. 212
4. Barry Morgan ........................ 189
5. Jack Winebremmer. 200-182-198
6. Shirley Workman ................... 190
7. Renetha Sharp ............... 191-190
Series
1. Shirley Workman ................... 519
2. Renetha Sharp ...................... 535
3. Jack Winebremmer ............... 580
4. Jim Evans .............................. 533
5. Tommy Wagner ..................... 527
6. Janet Winebremmer .............. 567
Little Levels
Game
1. Tom Sharp ............................ 175
2. Louise Goode ........................ 180
3. Dempsey Beverage ............... 195
4. Lee Kidd ................................ 188
5. Pat Kidd ................................. 175
6. Paul Doss ....................... 172-175
7 Ronnie Madison .................... 191
Series
1. Paul Doss .............................. 488
2. Ronnie Madison .................... 465
3. Sue Beverage ....................... 459
4. Dempsey Beverage ............... 493
5. Pat Kidd ................................. 508
6. Lee Kidd ................................ 508
7. Louise Goode ........................ 468
8. Tom Sharp ............................ 476
Friday Mixed
Game
1. Joe Jackson ........................ 190
2. Jack Winebremmer ............. 200
3. Dean Upton .................. 201-197
4. Gene Young ........................ 191
5. Anita Longanacre ................ 201
6. Ray Linton ........................... 193
7. Norma Canaan ..................... 192
8. Jim Evans ............................ 190
9. Judy Hanger ........................ 202
10. Cynthia's May ...................... 194
11. Duane Weikle ...................... 195
12. Clarence Morgan ......... 218-202
13. Pat Beverage ...................... 190
14. Lee Reaser ................... 191-193
Series
1. Joe Jackson ........................ 517
2. Jack W'inebremmer ............. 505
3. Gene Young ........................ 546
4. Anita Longanacre ................ 503
5. Ray Linton ........................... 530
6. Norma Canaan .................... 517
7. Donna Bragg ....................... 502
8. Jim Evans ............................ 518
9. Judy Hanger ........................ 558
10. Cynthia's May ...................... 514
11. Jerry Smith .......................... 508,
12. Eddie Fink ........................... 514
13 Dave Brown ......................... 522
14. Duane Weikle ...................... 557
15. Pat Beverage ...................... 505
16. Lee Reaser ......................... 553
17. Clarence Morgan ................. 579
Blue Grass
Game
1. Jr. Ho/liday .......................... 203
2. Austin McMillion .................. 212
3. Steve Beale ......................... 212
4. Bill Berardi ........................... 229
5. Teddy Hanson ..................... 201
6. Charles Krystynak ........ 233-215
7 Lee Reaser .......................... 224
8. Allen Withrow ...................... 206
9. Jack Weeks ......................... 200
10. Dave Gibson ....................... 202
11. Ralph Bostic ........................ 212
12. Bobby Falls .......................... 210
13. Larry Smith .......................... 225
14. Bob Davis ............................ 212
15. Jon Donathan ...................... 201
16. Steve Quick ......................... 208
Series
1. Bob Davis ............................ 560
2. Jon Donathan ...................... 563
3. Ralph Bostic ........................ 593
4. Larry Smith .......................... 545
5. Bobby Falls .......................... 501
6. Jack Weeks ......................... 545
7. ALlen Withrow ...................... 573
8. CharJes Krystynak ............... 606
9. Lee Reaser .......................... 554
10. Pa411 Boggs, Jr ..................... 557
11. Bill Berardi ........................... 571
Greenbrier Comm,
Game
1. C. Loudermilk ........................ 234
2. M. Shark ................................ 205
3. B. Akire .................................. 192
4. Jupe Kidd ............................... 191
5. Kenny Baker .......................... 190
6. George Broce ........................ 199
7. Jerry Smith ..................... 211-223
8. Dale Jackson ......................... 193
t9. Jim Hunter ............................. 209
Continued, page 2-D
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