8 I The Lovell Chronicle I June 3, 2010
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He's safev,
BRAD DEWV~AUX
Ethan Price slides in to home plate underneath Dakota Bond during the Yankees-Phillies Little
League game Thursday at the East Field in Lovell. Price was safe to score one for the Phillies in the
third inning.
Little
ue Baseball
W L
Yankees 7 1
Rockies 7 1
Orioles 5 1
Cubs 4 5
Phillies 2 6
Marlins 2 7
A's 1 7
The Yankees and Orioles played
to a tie.
Results
Thursday, May 27
Yankees 7, Phillies 6
Rockies 12, Cubs 2
Marlins 7, A's 5
Tuesday, June 1
Orioles 9, Cubs 8
Rockies 7, Marlins 5
Yankees 14, A's 13
Schedule
Thursday, June 3
Marlins vs. Cubs, East
Orioles vs. Yankees, West
Phillies vs. Rockies, Cowley
Friday, June 4
Cubs vs. Yankees, East
Phillies vs. Orioles, West
Rockies vs. A's, Byron
Tuesday, June 8
Marlins vs. Phillies, East
A's vs. Cubs, West
Orioles vs. Rockies, Cowley
Thursday, June 10
Orioles vs. Marlins, East
A's vs. Phillies, West
Yankees vs. Rockies, Cowley
Games at 5:15 p.m.
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June 12
BY DAVID PECK
Two local athletes will
be off to Casper this week-
end for a week of practice
and activities leading up to
the 37th annual Wyoming
Shrine Bowl North-South
football game to be played
on Saturday, June 12, at
7 p.m. at Natrona County
High School's Cheney Sta-
could "move people out of
there," he said, with his run
blocking.
Defensively, Hazen
said, teams "ran away from
his side a lot," adding, "He
affected how people pre-
pared for our team."
Anderson finished sec-
ond on the Bulldogs with
101 defensive points on 54
dium. assisted tackles, 13 solo
Recently-graduated se- tackles, five tackles for a
niors Tyler Anderson of loss and two sacks.
The team will depart Sun-
day morning for Salt Lake
City, staying overnight in
Evanston and practicing
there that evening.
The team will continue
on in to Salt Lake Monday
and tour the Shriners Hos-
pital for Children, then re-
turn to Casper.
Tuesday's schedule in-
cludes two practices, fol-
lowed by a barbecue and
fun night at the Parkway
Lovell High School and ..... BlackburrtU ! ,aU-state Plaza Hotel. There will also
Blackburn Of Rocky M0tm-: selection for: the Grizzlies be two practices, Wednes'
tain High School were se-
lected to the all-star classic.
Both will play for the North,
coached by Larry Yeradi of
Wright High School.
The game is spon-
sored annually by the Ka-
lif Shrine Temple of Sheri-
dan and the Korein Shrine
Temple of Rawlins. All pro-
ceeds from the game go to
the Shriners Hospitals for
Children.
Anderson, an all-state
honoree last fall, played
defensive tackle and offen-
sive guard for the Bulldogs
and will likely be used on
the defensive line, he said
Tuesday. He will be off to
Southern Utah University
in Cedar City, Utah, on a
track and field scholarship
this fall.
As a senior, coach Doug
Hazen said last fall, Ander-
son was a strong team lead-
er who was a huge presence
in the middle both offen-
sively and defensively and
t st fall, played center on
offense and middle line-
backer on defense. He av-
eraged 9.8 defensive points
per game to lead the team,
finishing with 34 assisted
tackles and 19 solo tackles.
"KJ was a very integral
part of the team and pro-
gram the past four years,"
Rocky coach Tim Winland
said last fall. "He could
play any position, but he
played center on offense,
a position kind of unher-
alded. The quarterback-
center exchange is critical,
and he was the deep snap-
per the last three years.
I don't know of any punts
that were blocked because
of a poor snap. He was very
steady."
BUSY SCHEDULE
According to Shrine
Bowl Director TJ Claunch,
players will report to
Casper this Saturday be-
tween noon and 2 p.m., with
practices held that evening.
day and Thursday, followed
by evening events: a pizza
and bowling night Wednes-
day and a cookout and ca-
sino night at the Casper
Shrine Club.
The two final practices
will take place Friday, fol-
lowed by the annual Shrine
Bowl banquet at the Park-
way Plaza at 7 p.m. Claunch
said the banquet is open to
the public, but tickets must
be ordered in advance. Call
Claunch at 307-235-5693
for tickets.
On game day, Satur-
day, June 12, activities in-
clude a free pancake break-
fast open to the public from
8 to 10 a,m. in front of the
Casper Elks Club at Sev-
enth and Center, followed
by the Shrine Bowl Parade
at 10:30. There will be a
pre-game tailgate party at
NCHS Stadium from 4 to 6
p.m., followed by pre-game
ceremonies at 6:15 and the
game at 7.
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weight at meets, with LHS
not having a weight for him
to practice with.
Speech: Coach Deb-
bie Fink reported that her
squad accomplished some
important goals this season
including beating perennial
state champion Greybull at
the "Thershoni" meet and
placing at the state speech
meet. Emily and Elizabeth
Birkholz placed third in
duet in Class 2A at the state
speech meet.
Track: Coach Joe Ko-
ritnik thanked Ina Hub-
bell and Scott O'Tremba
for their support, the Bull-
dog Booster Club, his wife
Janet, David Peck of the
Lovell Chronicle, manag-
ers Traci Averett and Madi-
son Tippetts and especially
his coaches, Caleb and Josh
Sanders and Chad Lindsay
for the hard work they put
in preparing athletes for dif-
ferent events.
"This is my sixth year
as track coach, and this is
the best group of athletes
I've worked with," Koritnik
said. "They come to prac-
tice and work hard toward
their goal of winning a state
championship."
Koritnik said the many
school records that fell this
season are indicative of the
hard work the team put in:
Miranda Griffis in the dis-
cus, Amanda Shumway in
the 800 meters, Mykel An-
derson, Katie Walker and
Amanda and Susie Shum-
way in the 1,600-meter re-
lay and Karen Koritnik in
the 300-meter low hurdles
and the long jump.
He said 19 athletes
earned all-conference hon-
ors at the 2A West Region-
al Track Meet in Lander,
and nine athletes won state
titles in Casper, either in-
dividually or as a member
of a relay team: Cody Sav-
age, Tyler Anderson, Karen
Koritnik, Mykel Anderson,
Amanda Shumway, Chelsey
Ellis, Alyssa Geiser, Katie
Walker and Susie Shum-
way.
Koritnik presented the
Coaches Award to Ben Long
for his work ethic and inspi-
ration and named Tyler An-
derson as the Outstanding
Male Field Athlete, Karen
Koritnik as the Outstand-
ing Female Field Athlete,
Amanda Shumay and Karen
Koritnik as the Outstanding
Female Track Athletes and
Colin May as the Outstand-
ing Male Track Athlete.
Wrestling: Coach Dane
Mickelson thanked his
wife Susan for being will-
ing to be a single parent
for four months, his assis-
tant coach Isaac Mayes,
managers Holly Wilkerson
and Olivia Paxton and his
team's parents. Mickelson
noted the team's growth in
numbers and thanked his
four seniors for playing a
major role in the growth of
the team: Jackson Bassett,
Ryan Croft, Jared Asay and
Ben Cuch.
Mickelson presented
five individual awards: fast-
est pin, Adam Beck; most
takedowns, Tony Rodri-
guez; most escapes, Ryan
Croft; most reversals, Jesse
Bassett and overall wins,
Nathan Grant.
Hubbell wrapped up
the evening by thanking
booster club leaders Tami
Baxendale, Jodi Baxendale
and Robin Baxendale for
their efforts, David Peck
and Brad Devereaux of the
Lovell Chronicle for their
coverage and Jim Minchow
for his support of athletics.