The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, April 26, 19901B
May 6, the Eighth
Bass Bonanza Tournament
Moomaw will be sponsored
Highlands Cham-
This is an event
growing in popularity each
date for pre-registration
passed (April 13) but
still go to the Lake and
activities or get in some
tour own.
that the top prize
$1.000 with other awards
the field of pa,ticipants.
will be conducted under
Bass Federation guide-
Moomaw is a beautiful
fish or just spend a day ex-
I was trout fishing there in
and caught a few brown
over five pounds have
commonplace at Moomaw
fish going over seven
with any lake, you have
water before you can
catch nice fish.
Moomaw opened for rec-
activities in 1982. The Vir-
of Game and In-
has stocked the lake
bass, bluegill, chan-
crappie, brown trout and
rainbow trout. There are
t~iles of shoreline and the lake
niles in length. Much of the
is adjacent to the T. M.
Wildlife Management
1992, a new boat ramp,
area, beach and bathhouse
~leted.
you don't take part in the
ent, it would be a good time
lot of the fishermen who
lake and pick up some
The fishermen are
By
JAMES CREWS
very helpful and I have found the
quickest way to learn new water is
to spend time talking to the guys
who fish it regularly.
I hope to be on hand to take a lot
of pictures and interview the win-
ners. There are lots of picnic sites
near the lake so take the family
along and have a good time enjoy-
ing the outdoors.
By the time you read this, spring
gobbler season will be almost a
week old. I hope you are having a
good season so far. I did not get to
do much preseason scouting as I
usually do because of work and the
nasty weather. My dad and I did go
a couple of times but heard no gob-
blers.
I have talked to a lot of hunters
and they have told me they heard
lots of birds. Hunting in Virginia has
been slow the first week of their sea-
son. I believe the weather has got to
settle down and warm up before the
season will improve.
On the Local Front
Gary Honaker has a big rainbow
he caught in Anthony Creek. The
trout weighed 3-3/4 pounds and was
19-3/4 inches long. He caught the
fish on Berkley Power Bait. The new
bait from Berkley has really been
catching the big trout this year. I
have had several fishermen tell me
that is the only thing they can do
any good with.
I was fishing with my two kids on
Milligan Creek last week and we
caught eight fish. My daughter, Tina,
caught her first trout all by herself.
David Boso has a smallmouth
bass that he caught in the Green-
brier River. The bass was 22 inches
long and weighed 5 pounds, 4
ounces.
By John Mugaas
Spring season for Lewisburg un-
der-19 soccer team opened April 19
in Marlinton with a match against
Green Bank followed by an April 22
match with Hillsboro at Lewisburg.
The next soccer game is sched-
uled for April 29, Princeton Tigers at
Lewisburg.
May's schedule includes Jerry's
Kids at Bluefield, 6 p.m. May 4;
Mackenzie of Princeton at Lewis-
burg, 3 p.m. May 5; Green Bank at
Marlinton, 6 p.m. May 8; Princeton
Tigers at Princeton, 5 p.m. May 12;
Hillsboro at Hillsboro, May 19;
Jerry's Kids at Lewisburg, 3 p.m.
May 20.
Additional matches may be
scheduled with Beckley and Blue-
field, Virginia to give the Lewisburg
team a total of 11 or 12 matches.
Each team on the roster has several
strong senior members who wilt be
playing their final season in the
West Virginia Youth Soccer program
so all of these matches promise to
be skillfully executed and closely
contested. Home games are played
at the upper field on the West Vir-
ginia School of Osteopathic Medi-
cine Campus. Local fans are urged
to attend.
The Lewisburg team is coached
by WVSOM medical student John
Reinhardt, who, during the last two
years, has brought them through a
series of highly successful fall and
spring seasons, as well as the re-
cent winter indoor season. Though
not large, the team is the most expe-
rienced this community has ever
fielded. It is composed of a core of
ten members who have played to-
gether continuously for the last two
years under the tutelage of Coach
Reinhardt: five of these are higR
school seniors; Thomas Cardis, Mi-
chael Cardis, Aaron Mugaas, Sean
Perkins and Dwayne Smith, and five
-are underclassmen; James Gas-
coyne, Isaac Harris, Jasson Perkins,
Pioneer Golf
Classic In May
The Sixth Annual Pioneer Classic
Golf Tournament will be held at Twin
Falls State Park, May 4-6. Practice.
rounds will be May 3. The tourna-
ment is a three-day 54 hole play
men's and women's tournament on
an 18-hole championship golf
course.
Gary Honaker
David Boso
East Golf Classic
17,000 For School
Wright
East High School
Will receive $17,400 in
a result of the second
East High School
held April 8 by The
Hotel and sponsored by
s resort.
; a wonderful opportunity
classroom teacher in
in Education' program
Rowe said.
manager of public rela-
at The Green-
money received from
nts goes into the mini-
hotel pays all the
and other expenses for
lear's tournament netted
the mm~-grant program.
t at the high
Mrs Rowe said.
ut $45,000 in grant ap-
shows how popular
This year's tournament features
morning refreshments, afternoon
food and beverages, social on Sat-
urday evening and a variety of
course prizes, grand prize drawings,
• tournament flight winners gift certifi-
cates and championship prizes and
trophies.
don Hanson. "We appreciate every- The classic is a golfers' tourna-
one who participated," he said. "We men, for men and women. For more
also appreciate the cooperation of information, contact Twin Falls State
The Greenbrier in making this tour- Park, P. O. Box 1023, Mullens
nament possible." 25882 or call 1-800-CALL-WVA.
Massey, Glenn
Dave Farrow. Com-
Were Gordon Hanson,
~, Ray Jordan, and
third-place team
Up of Phil McLaughlin,
Harris, and Fred
chairman was Gor-
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Rounding out the roster for this
spring are four members who have
played one or more seasons with
the team; senior Michael Stanton
and underclassmen Kevin Crane,
Daniel Cardis and Tony O'Brien.
During their recent indoor season,
the Lewisburg team traveled to four
tournaments. In their first indoor
competition at the Upshur County
Christmas Tournament (Dec. 16)
they won the round robin qualifying
play-off, and then placed third in the
finals. At the Upshur County Soccer
Kick Tournament (Jan. 20), they lost
two of their three qualifying matches
and did not advance to the finals.
The two qualifying losses were heart
breakers. Each match was tied at
the end of regulation play, and each
one was lost in the second four min-
ute sudden death overtime, which in
indoor soccer is played without goal-
ies. In the qualifying rounds of the
Beckley Pepsi-Cola Tournament
(Feb. 24) they tied 1, won 1 and lost
1, which was not good enough to
advance them into the finals. At the
Barbour County Invitational Tourna-
ment (March 4) the team qualified
for the championship game and
came home with the second place
trophy.
All these indoor matches were
played against club teams from
communities which have strong high
school soccer programs; Upshur
County, Morgantown, Wood County,
Monongatia County, Beckley, Hunt-
ington, Ohio Valley, Elkins and Pitts-
burgh. In these matches, victory and
defeat rarely went beyond a one
point margin and our players dem-
onstrated that they could play on par
with any group in West Virginia.
Coach'Reinhardt and these players
deserve to be congratulated for the
recognition their efforts and dedica-
tion have brought to the Lewisburg
soccer program.
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Let the
LOCAL BOWLING RESULTS
Seneca Mixed
Game
1, Mary Butler .................................. 189
2. Eddie Fink .................................... 196
3 Lmda Rice ................................... 202
4 Jack Winebremmer ...................... 180
Series
1 Jack Winebremmer ...................... 511
2 Linda Rice .................................... 517
3, James Evans ................................ 506
Senior Citizens
Game
1, Milbum Phillips .................... 171-172
2, Vada Woodson .................... 178-182
. Gay Roach ................................. 169
• Bill Meadows ............................. 188
5. Newell Phillips ............................ 191
6 Paul Doss ................................... 181
. Betty Ma~n ......................... 170-193
• Betty Doss ................................. 178
19'0. Lloyd Quick ................................ ~176
Bill MacKawicz ........................... 170
Little Levels
Game Series
Sue Beverage ....................... 171-172
Ronnie Madison .......................... 215
3. Jerry Keaton ................................ 191
4 Paul Doss ............................. 204-180
5, Joyce Doss .................................. 174
6. Pat Kidd ........................................ 174
Series
1 Pat Kidd ........................................ 481
2. Tom Sharp ................................... 480
3. Paul Doss .................................... 533
4. Joyce Doss .................................. 486
5. Ronnie Madison ........................... 516
6 Sue Beverage ............................... 512
Friday Mixed
Game
1 Joan Dowdy .................................. 190
2. Duane Wielde ............................... 211
3 Ray Linton .................................... 190
4. John Coffman ........................ 213-192
5 Dean Upton ................................. 206
Series
2 Dean Upton ................................. 572
Donna Canaan ............................. 509
3 Norma Canaan ............................. 508
4. John Coffman ............................ 559
5 Ray Linton ................................... 524
6 Dave Brown ................................. 514
7 Duane Wiekle .............................. 558
Blue Grass
Game
1. Jerry Smith ................................. 200
2. Larry Smith ................................ 201
3. Jim Alvey ............................. 214-203
4 Lewis Rhodes ............................. 213
5. Dick Scott ................................... 201
Chris Estep ................................ 206
Jon Donathan ............................. 206
8. Ronnie Davis .............................. 202
9. Bill Berardi ...... ............................ 212
10. Dickie Boggs ....................... 224-201
11, W, G. Burns ................................ 210
12 Bill Vinson ................................... 202
13 Dave Craft .................................. 202
14 Ralph Bestic ............................... 213
Series
I. Jim Alvey ................................... 593
2. Wayne ~uick .............................. 556
3, Jerry Smith ................................. 586
,~. Chris Estep ................................. 566
• Bill Berardi .................................. 551
, Dickie Boggs .............................. 595
• W. G. Bums ................................ 553
8. Dave Craft ................................. 569
9 Ralph Bostic ............................... 556
10. Jr Holliday ................................. 561
Greenbrier Comm.
Game
M. Young ...................................... 185
• Rick Snedegar .............................. 189
3. Ken Moody ................................... 200
4. Tuckwiller .............................. 211-204
5. B. Alkire ........................................ 224
. Betty Martin .................................. 507
• Lloyd Quick ................................... 460
3. Bill Meadows ................................ 496
4. Newell Phillips .............................. 480
5. Vada Woodson ............................. 503
6. Milbum Phillips ....................... : ..... 584
7. Paul Doss ..................................... 476
Valley Church
~.~ame
I. Jack Winebremmer .................... 200
. Bill Egbert ............................ 212-201
• Mike _,stroth ............................... 190
4. Randy Humphreys ...................... 212
5. Bill Berardi .................................. 193
. Ray Oxier ................................... 217
• Chester Terry ...................... 202.191
8. Lee Evans .................................. 239
9. Hutsenpiller. ............................... 212
10. Mel Frazier ................................. 194
11. Roy Holliday .............................. 214
12, Jr. Holliday .......................... 239-190
13 Paul Boggs. Jr ............................ 192
14 Dave Ross ................................. 196
15. AI Chapman .............................. 206
16, Kelvin Gregory ............................ 212
17. Don Lilly ...................................... 214
19. K. Melda .................................... 215
Series
1 T. Brand, ..................................... 526
2. K Gregory ................................. 516
. P. Boggs ..................................... 521
, Dave Crane .............................. 523
5. Roy Holliday ............................... 589
6. Jr. Holliday .................................. 602
7. Lee Evans .................................. 571
8. Clayton Hutsenpiller ................... 563
19'0. Randy Humphreys ...................... 581
Chester Terry .............................. 575
11. Ray Oxier ................................... 549
12, Bill Berardi .................................. 569
13. Bill Eggert ................................... 537
14. JackW..inebremmer .................... 508
Rise & Shiners
Game
1. Red Robinson ....................... 172-187
2, Sheila Fleshman ........................... 245
3. Nancy Hunter ........................ 243-200
SerJes
I. Nancl~ Hunter ............................... 609
• Red..obinson ............................... 527
Town & Country
Game
1. Donna Canaan ........................... 200
2. Sheila Fleshman ........................ 245
3. Debbie H .................................... 182
4. Sharon Hicks ............................. 188
5, L, Deskins ................................... 184
. Joan Dowdy ................................ 207
• Terri Shockley ............................ 188
8. Dee Wilson ................................. 182
19'0. Neva Boggs ................................ 199
Lenore Ca|es .............................. 193
6. M. Shane ...................................... 185 Series
7. Larry Allen .................................... 186 ~. Joan Dowdy ..... ;:: ........... 533
8. Dale Jackson ................................ 190 Neva Bo~,~ .............................. i...509
9. Jim Hunter ......................... i .......... 186 3: Lenore __._s ................................ 513
Know About
Series 4. Donna Canaan ............................. 500
You, Sp otis ; Allen .................................... 518 Disney Characters
• B. Alkire ........................................ 539 Game
3 Tuckwiller ..................................... 569 1 Carol Spencer 180
4 Ken Moody ................................... 528 2: Betty Martin ...~ii~i~ iiii~iiiiiii 'i87:203
o. u~m ~unter .................................... b;.-~ 3. Patty Torten ........................... 188-215
4 Colleen Walton 189
Busy Beea ..............................
Game Series
1. Norma Lill~/ ................................... 166 1. Debbie Hedrick ............................ 456
2. Kita Schm~dt .. ............................... 159 2. Colleen Walton ............................. 483
3. Robbie Boone ................ 162-168-171 3. Patty To,ten .................................. 570
4. Vada Woodson ...................... 167-179 4. Carol Spencer ............................. 473
5. Betty Martin .................................. 522
Series 6. Dot, Vaughan ............................... 463
1. Rubble Boone ............................... 501 Call about our Summer Leagues
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