The Mountain Messenger, Thursday, May 3, 1990 1B
East Baseball Results
orner
By
JAMES CREWS
need to sharpen your
skills and support a good
do both by attending
shoot at the Dawn
Club.
will be held at the Wil-
Trap Range at Hinton May
qe purpose of the shoot
the return of bobwhite
West Virginia. The
$20 per team -- two
There will be 25 targets
Prizes will be awarded
is sponsored by the
Chapter of Quail Un-
further information, you
Marty Smith in Lewis-
Larry Case in
Bill Goodwin in
253-2102 and Randy
at 425-8250.
ere not familiar with Quail
it is a national non-profit
organization. Most
realize that quail popula-
te decrease because
loss. Quail Unlimited was
1981 to combat habitat
to increase quail popula-
habitat management,
tend educational programs•
operates on a local
system with 80 per
monies raised being re-
'the local and state level.
inception, Quail Unlimited
to about 280 chaoters
Joe Boswell
! and Matt
i
baseball
Camp
City of Lewisburg will
Sl~°nsor a Mini-baseball
bdys and girls 8 to 12
age, June 19 mrough
at Hollowell Park
Lewisburg
City Hall
'or details,
tball
In June
Annual, Spartan
' will be June 25
29 at Greenbrier East
Jerry Bradley, head
COach at East will serve |
for the camp which is
!
and girls ages 8-14.
)s from 8:30 a.m. to
12:30 p.m. Pre-regis-
$40 (there will be a
evemng Sunday
week at the high
from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.)
the day of the
hae approximately 150
Greenbrier, Sum-
Monroe and Raleigh
Year.
will receive a free
report card, and
to win prizes
Greenbrier East
COach Peck Dorsey
assistant camp director
high coaches com-
Greenbrier East
and Spartans serve as
,so each child received
ersonal attention and
)nterested parent or
like to have appli-
more information,
act Coach Bradley at
or write Green-
Route 2,
with permission
of the Greenbrier
and in
City of Lewis-
and 45,000 memb-ersnafionwide.
Trout fishermen have been doing
really great in the past few weeks. I
have seen more big trout this spring
than I can ever remember.
" Anthony Creek has been receiv-
ing some big rainbow. Joe Boswell
of Lewisburg caught one of these
fish; a 3-1/4 pound, 20-1/4 inch rain-
bow. Joe had two helpers on the
trip, his sons, Joey and Matt.
Charlie Campbell has the biggest
trout I have seen this spring. The big
rainbow as another Anthony Creek
product. Charlie's fish was 22-1/2
inches long and weighed 4 pounds,
5 ounces•
The first day of spring gobbler
season was a beautiful day. My dad
and I were out long before sunrise
to kick off another season. After a
long walk, we came to a small ridge
where we could hear gobblers from
any direction. At 6:30, a big gobbler
let the world know he was alive and
ready to fight. Dad and I split up and
got on each side of the gobbler and
the hunt was on. The gobbler de-
cided to go toward Dad and he got
to see the turkey strutting up a
storm. The only problem was that
the gobbler caught Dad in the open
and decided to head for safer terri-
tory.
We did hear a jake bird and saw
some hens but the hunt was over for
that day. It was a great way to
spend a beautiful spring morning.
Charlie Campbell
Softball Meeting
The Lewisburg Softball League
will meet Tuesday, May 8, 7 p.m.
'at the Lewisburg Fire House.
Directed by the City of Lewis-
burg.
Reed Matheny (left) Ry Bohrnstedt and Thomas Bohrnstedt
Ry Bohrnstedt and Reed
Matheny, both of Lewisburg, ranked
first in the 12 and under division by
the West Virginia District Tennis As-
sociation. They won two doubles
titles including the state champion-
ships held in Beckley. Ranked num-
ber two in the same division were
eleven year olds Thomas Bohrnst-
edt of Lewisburg and Alex Muller of
Fairmont.
In the 12 and under singles divi-
sion, Andy Culicerto of Beckley
ranked number one (1), Alex Miller
of Fairmont, two (2).
The three Lewisburg boys took
the next three spots with Ry Bohrn-
stedt number 3, Thomas Bohrnstedt
number 4 and Reed Matheny num-
ber 5.
In their first season of competitive
tennis, these juniors had an excep-
tional year.
Fairmont Track Meet
BOYS
1. Wheeling Park, 113; 2. Bu'c~-
hannon, 87; 3. North Marion, 65; 4,
West Fairmont, 63; 5. Jefferson, 56;
6. Morgantown, 51; 7. Greenbrier
East, 32; 8. Elkins, 28; 9. East Fair-
mont, 24; 10. Keyser, 15; 11. Cen-
tral Preston, 12; 12. Frankfort, 7; 13.
Nitro, 2; 14. Phillip Barbour, 0; 15.
West Preston 0. High Point Scorer,
Kent Modlin, 15 points. First Place
Winner, Kent Modlin, high jump 5'8".
Third Place, Aaron Mugaas; 800
meter run; 2:05:1, Kent Modlin, 400
meter dash, 54.1 3-way tie for third.
Fourth Place; Nathan Stroud; 1600
meter run; 4:46:4. 4x800 meter relay
(Aaron Mugaas, Noel Dehaven, Rick
Moore, Nathan Stroud) 8:49:9.
4x400 meter relay (Kent Modlin,
Robert Carson, Nathan Stroud,
Aaron Mugaas) 3:47:9.
GIRLS
100 meter dash, Sheri
Bumgarner, first place; 200 meter
dash, Sheri Bumgarner, first place;
400 meter run, Sheri Bumgarner,
first place; 800 meter run, Jennifer
Weikle, second place; High Jump,
Natasha Slater, third place; 4x100
relay (Lea-Ann Robinson, Missy
Patterson, Natasha Slater & April
Harrison, fifth place; Shot Put,
Amanda Coleman, fifth place.
Team Points: 52, Team Place:
5th. High Point Trophy, Sheri
Bumgarner, 31 points. Individual
Scoring: Sheri Bumgarner 31 points,
Natasha Slater 6.5 points, Jennifer
Wykle 9 points; Amanda Coleman 2
points, Lavon Claytor 1 point,
Shawn Claytor 1 point, Lea-Ann
Robinson .5 point, Missy Patterson
.5 point, April Harrison .5 point.
League
The Second Greenbrier East
men's Summer League will be held
again this summer at the Gym in
Fairlea. Jerry Bradley, East head
basketball coach, will serve as sum-
mer league director. Play will begin
in June and end the first week in
August with a tournam.ent. Scoring
leaders and game summaries will be
published and champions will re-
ceive T-Shirts. Entry in the league is
$50. The schedule will depend upon
the number of teams entered. Con-
tact Jerry Bradley at 645-1124 in the
evenings to sign up. Deadline is
June 1.
Five students of Bo's Tae Kwon Do Academy, Lewisburg, competed in
the Fifth Annual Central WV Karate Class held at Sutton March 31.
Jeff Mauzy of Lewisburg captured first place in the young men's Green
belt division in the fighting competition. David Waselchalk of White
Sulphur Springs won fourth place in the men's Gold belt division in
forms. Also competing successfully were Jason McClure of Lewis-
burg, Cathy Sponaugle of Ronceverte and Ross Bolen of Lewisburg.
Black belt instructor Danny Hutchens was awarded third place in fight-
ing and fourth place in forms.
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By Tom Handley
The Oak Hill Red Devils team
rolled into Fairlea April 23 looking to
knock the Spartans from atop the
leader poll, but, unfortunately for
them, it was not to be.
Greenbrier East and Oak Hill
played 4 innings of no-hit baseball
before the Spartans were able to
explode for 5 runs in the 5th inning
to earn the victory.
• Though the Red Devils were able
to score 4 runs in the 6 to close the
gap, the Spartans added 2 more in-
surance runs in their at-bat in the
sixth for the 7-4 score•
Richard Banton was the winning
pitcher going 5-1/3 inmngs striking
out 6 and giving up 4 hits to improve
his record to 2-0. Scott Weikle came
in in the 6th to pitch the last 1-2/3
innings to get his 3rd save.
The Spartans were led offen-
sively by Allen Weikle who went 2-2
and Dan Schick who went 1-3 with 3
RBIs and Kevin O'Neil who went 1-4
with a double and 1 RBI.
April 24 the Spartans traveled to
Beckley for the fifth stop on their
1990 victory tour, and ttlen thir-
teenth win for East, as riley took an
week the Spartans were able to
beat Woodrow.
April 25 the Spa~ans were on the
road again, this time traveling to
Bluefield to tangle with Independ-
ence in a semi-final game of the
Copplnger Tournament.
Dan Schick pitched 6 tubings
striking out 6 and allowing 2 runs in
picking up his second victory of the
season. Scott Weikle pitched the
last inning to win his second save of
the week and his 4th of the season.
Dan Schick made things easy on
himself by going 3-3 and driving in 3
runs while Sam Johnson, Kevin
O'Neil and Scott Weikle weni 1-2
and drove in 1 run apiece
Thursday afternoon the Moun-
taineers from Alteghany came west
on 1-64 to play East at Fairlea.
Atleghany started things off in a
hurry with their first 2 batters scoring
to take an early 2-0 lead after 1.
With that lead it was the first time
the Spartans had been behind in 6
games• But the Spartans were not
to be denied, scoring 1 run in bob
tom of the 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 2 in the
6 the Spartans walked away with a
5-2 victory•
8-4 victory. Dan Schick once again led the
Adam Criddle was the winning Spartans as he went 3-3 with a
pitcher going 5-1/3 innings striking ground rule double and an RBI.
out 3 and giving up 5 hits on the Sam Johnson went 2-4 with 2
way to earning his third victory. Mark
Persinger came. in in the sixth to
pitch 1 inning of relief. Kent Redden
came in in the seventh to pitch the
last 2/3 innings to earn his first save.
Greg Kaiser led the Spartans on
the offensive end going 2-2. Scott
Weikle followed going 2-4 with a
double and 2 RBIs. Sam Johnson
did his part by going 1-4 with 2
RBIs. This was the record rime'in a
ground rule doubles and drove in a
run. Richard Banton went 1-2 and
drove In a run, and Dawd Shiftier
went I-1 with an RBI.
Allen Weikle was the winning
pit~her going 7 innings striking out 2
and walking 1 to improve his record
to 4-0.
As of April "~6 the Spartans were
15-1 and had won 6 games in a row.
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