Sports and Outdoors

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Sports Round-Up by Paul Beitler

Imel moves up in State Amateur
Norwell graduate Kaylee Imel of Bluffton moved up into a two-way tie for 28th place in the Indiana Women’s Golf Association State Amateur after Tuesday’s second round.
Imel, who will be attending Western Michigan, headed into the final round at 18 over on the Otter Creek Golf Club Northwest course in Columbus.
Brittany Kelly was the second-day leader at even par. Julia Potter remained in second place at three over. First-round leader Taylor Gohn slipped to third at five over.

Register for Bluffton pee wee football
The Bluffton Wells County Pee Wee Football League team for 5th- and 6th-grade students will have registration and equipment fittings on Friday, July 17, and Wednesday, July 22, from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Bluffton Middle School practice fields.

Golf scramble for Norwell boys’ tennis
The Norwell boys’ tennis team is hosting a golf scramble July 25 at Timber Ridge Golf Club. Proceeds benefit the boys’ tennis program. Entry fee is $75 per person. Hole sponsorships are $100. The shotgun start is at 9 a.m. Sign up in the Pro Shop. For more information, call Bruce Imel at 824-4465.

Gilliom, Gilbert lead senior golfers
Bob Gilliom and Joe Gilbert tied for the low gross leaders each with a 42 in Tuesday’s Senior Men’s Golf League at Green Valley Golf Club in Bluffton. Paul Perry and Fred Pernell tied for low net honors at 33. Perry also was a member of the winning team with Larry Claghorn, Chuck Detwiller and Bob Myers. Gilbert also had the fewest putts. Myers also had the longest putt. Bill Fuller was the closest-to-the-pin winner.

PCTA beats National City
Parlor City Trophy & Apparel blanked National City 10-0 in a Bluffton Farm League baseball game Monday night at Roush Park.
Winning pitcher Mitchell Kuhlenbeck also tripled and singled. Jacey Dunnuck doubled twice. Kolton Moore singled twice.
Jason King was the losing pitcher. National City had three hits.

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