Sports and Outdoors

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Sports Round-Up by Paul Beitler

Kaylee Imel places
fourth in Women’s Open
Kaylee Imel finished in a three-way tie for fourth place at the Pepsi Indiana Women’s Open Championship on Tuesday at Wood Wind Golf Club in Westfield.
Imel, a Western Michigan sophomore from Bluffton, tied with Rachel Pruett of Linton and Peanut Crafton of Indianapolis at 11-over par.
The 2009 Norwell graduate shot a 153 (79-74) for the 36-hole, two-day event.
Aimee Neff of Carmel was the champion with a 3-over-ar 145. Taylor Gohn of Columbus was runner-up with a 6-over 148. Julia Potter of Granger finished third with a 7-over 149.

State Farm blanks Pizza Hut
Trey Collins pitched a two-hit shutout Tuesday night to lead State Farm to a 12-0 victory over Pizza Hut in a Bluffton Junior League baseball game at Jefferson Park.
State Farm pounded 16 hits, led by JayR Kobryn with a home run, two doubles and a single. Noah Antrim and Cordell Humbarger each slashed two doubles and a single. T.J. Arriaga added a pair of singles.
Dylan Heckman singled twice for Pizza Hut and was the losing pitcher.

State Farm clobbers AdamsWells
State Farm rolled to an 8-1 win over AdamsWells Internet on Monday in a Bluffton Junior League baseball game.
Noah Antrim struck out 12 and allowed just one run and one hit for the complete-game win. JayR Kobryn drilled a home run and double and scored three runs. Trey Collins, Cordell Humbarger and Keaton Reddick each doubled.
Orion Lewis singled for AdamsWells and Desmond Carter was the losing pitcher.

State Farm routs PNC Bank
State Farm used an 18-hit attack to hammer PNC Bank 17-4 last Friday in a Bluffton Junior League baseball game at Jefferson Park.
Noah Antrim led State Farm with five runs batted in. He smacked two doubles and a triple. Anthony Harriman hit two singles with two outs in the first and second innings that scored three runs. JayR Kobryn drilled a home run in the second inning and singled. He also was the winning pitcher. Trey Collins tripled and singled twice. T.J. Arriaga doubled, singled twice and scored three runs. Bryce Paxson added two singles.
Eric Baumgartner singled for PNC Bank’s one hit. Jacob Heron was the losing pitcher.

Parlor City Trophy & Apparel
rolls over Standard Plastic
Parlor City Trophy & Apparel blasted Standard Plastic 16-1 on Monday in a Bluffton Farm League baseball game at Roush Park.
Brandon Lockwood hit a home run over the fence in left field for the winners. Ty Wright, Max Corle, Mason Heller and Jordan Szarenski each had two of Parlor City Trophy & Apparel’s 12 hits. Kolton Moore, Levi Steffen and Kade Gerber each had one hit. Corle was the winning pitcher.
Reid Wenger scored for Standard Plastic. Elias Inskeep, Case Smith and Blaine Williams collected the hits for Standard Plastic. Spencer Schwartz was the losing pitcher.

F.O.P. downs MarkleBank
F.O.P. scored two runs in the last inning and held off MarkleBank to win a Bluffton Farm League baseball game 10-9.
Nick Huffar tripled and singled for F.O.P. Everett Johnson and Stewart Strickler each doubled. Corey Lewis was the winning pitcher.
Matt Feasel led MarkleBank with two hits. Landon Harris, Jordan Bower, Noah Frederick and Nicholas Sprankles each had one hit. Bower was the losing pitcher.

F.O.P. tops PNC Bank
F.O.P. defeated PNC Bank 8-2 in a Bluffton Farm League baseball game. Gavin King had four hits, including a double, to lead F.O.P.
Nick Huffar was the winning pitcher. Dylan Kobryn added a double. Corey Lewis and Everett Johnson each singled.
Braden Schreiber tripled for PNC Bank and Clayton Thompson singled. Thompson was the losing pitcher.

T-Ball scores reported
The following Bluffton T-Ball League baseball scores were reported: Almco 17, Longenberger 15; Dairy Queen 19, American Legion 11.

Claghorn, Ellison lead senior golfers
Larry Claghorn and Stan Ellison were the top individual players in the Senior Golf League on Tuesday at Green Valley Golf Club. Claghorn posted the low gross score of 43 and Ellison had the low net score of 31. Jerry Moss, Bill Fuller, Bob Grove and Ellison comprised the winning team. Rex Sommers was the closest-to-the-pin winner. Tom Antrim made the longest putt.

Teams needed for 11U tournament
Two teams are needed for an 11-and-under youth baseball tournament at the Uniondale Field of Dreams July 9-11. Entry fee is $300. No gate or admission fees will be charged. Three games guaranteed. Trophies for first and second place. For more information please call Greg at 260-402-6987.

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