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Grandview Tribune, March 16, 2001 Page 6
THIS WEEK IN SPORTS
Zebras host First Annual
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in the top of the first, Grandview
responded with five of their own in
the bottom of the inning. Marcus
Arkansas. It didn't take long for the
Zebras to turn into not so hospitable
hosts as they batted around the
order and scored 4 runs in the first
inning. These came courtesy of a
single by Griffith, and doubles by
Greg Roden and Clay Freelen.
Arkansas Baptist got on the board
in the second on a leadoff walk and
a base hit. The Eagles again-scored
in the fourth after another leadoff
Brandy McDonald ran the 400M
Landi Woolley Finished third in run at the Maypearl Track Meet
the track meet last Friday at last Friday. Brandy set a new
TIME OUT! Clint Robinett calls for time after beating the throw back
to first base.
Arkansas Baptist-12. McGregor-8
Mart-7. Arkansas Baptist-5
Gladewater-4, Italy-3
Gladew ater-3 3. Dawson-3
Venus-3, Italy-1
Gladewater-3. Venus-2
Italy-15, Dawson-0
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walk and another hit.
In the bottom of the fourth, the
Zebras once again scored four runs
to take a 8-2 lead. Getting hits in the
inning for Grandview were Moore,
Roden, Freelen, Patrick Bailey, and
Jimmy Pannell. In the sixth the
Zebras scored two more runs after a
hit of his own. David Moore also
had a base hit and stole second
before the inning ended with two
runners in scoring position. In the
sixth Grandview would once again
get on the board as Moore connect-
ed with his first home run of the
year to lead off the inning.
The seventh inning almost pro-
Logan Gray was the only member of the G.H.S. Powerlifting Team to
make it to the T.H.S.P.A. Regional Championships which was held at
Reicher High School in Waco on March 10. Logan made a good show-
ing placing 6th in the 148 Weight Class.
Other baseball scores
from the
1st Zebra Invitational
The Grandview Zebras won two
of three games in the 1st Annual
Zebra Invitational held last week-
end. Rains threatened the whole
tournament, but the work of several
volunteers helped to make the field
playable and after some last minute
rescheduling everyone got to play
get to Grandview starter Patrick Top left: Patrick Bailey got the
Bailey in the sixth scoring three win for the Zebras over the week-
runs on three hits and a hit batter, end. Bottom left: Ryan Ward also
Zack White would come in to put took the mound for the Zebras in
Grandview Lady Zebras opened
district play against the Palmer
Bulldogs Monday night. The Lady
Zebras turned the heat on early,
scoring 6 runs in the first 2 innings,
little closer, but the Lady Zebras in the 3rd Palmer got on the board
of.n me ^..f * "th _ Esal scoring their only runs of the game,
thanks to the solid defense of the
Grandview also fielded a JV boys
team. Odeli stated, "Our J V compet-
ed for the first time and did well.”
Here are the boys' results:
2 mile-4th place-Tim Wallace
Sprint Relay-1st place-J. Haney.
Crawford, Fraser. D. Odell
110 Hurdles-1st place-Prater
3rd place-J. Carroll
800 Run-1st place-R. Ishmael
Grandview All-Sports Boosters—for a wonderful concession stand.
Curtis Irwin—Three days without sleep is enough.
Carrie Irwin— Our go-fer.
Marshall Bosher—Briskets and dominoes do mix.
Casey Bosher—For pushing a rake all day.
Ike Griffith—For donating time, money, and equipment.
Trina Griffith—For running the scoreboard and donating equip-
ment.
Tracey Griffith—No, you don't have to dp this yet, it is still volun-
teering.
Rickey Roden—Donating use of water pumps and for showing us
how to use it.
Chuck Moore—For helping dry the field.
Larry Neutzler—Volunteering services to clean out drainage ditch.
James Anthony--For keeping us awake all night so we could work.
Vernon Johnson—For volunteering all night to help, and getting
things going the next morning.
Cathy Rhine—For running the softball concession stand.
Universal Forrest Products-Use of tarps.
City of Grandview-:—Use of water pump.
David’s Supermarkets—Donating briskets and kitty litter.
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Zebras. This sparked the bats of the
Zebras. The next 2 innings the
Lady Zebras scored 11 runs finally
run ruling the Bulldogs 17-2 in the
bottom of the 5th. Brenna Bennett
and McKenzie Scarbrough led the
way both going 4-4; Lindsey
Arwine went 3-3. Andrea Lubke 2-
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Grandview had a runner at second
and two outs. Griffith hit a towering
shot to right field that the outfielder
caught with his back to the wall
ending the game with the score
Mart-3 Grandview-2.
"These are the type of games that
we have to learn how to win," said
Coach Porter. "We made several lit-
tle mistakes that cost us in a game
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The Lady Zebras went undefeat-
ed, winning the First Annual Lady
Zebra Softball Tournament. They
dominated Kopperi in the first
game, beating them 8-0. Lindsey
"Hollywood" Arwine had the big
stick going 3-3 with a double and 2
runs. Arwine finished the tourna-
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Grandview opened the
tournament against Mart on
Thursday. The first game
got off to a rocky start as
University of Texas foot-
ball signee Quan Cosby
led off the game for Mart
with a walk, took second on
a passed ball, and later-
scored on a base hit by
Bushey, who would also
later score in the inning.
Mart also scored a run in
the third as Cosby led off
with a double and scored
on another hit by Bushey.
The Zebras found them-
selves down 3-0 before
they would start their
comeback. In the bottom of
the third, Stephen Griffith
led off with a double and
scored when Cody Henslee
followed him with a base
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5 and Jessica Montes 1-1. Meghan
Meyers pitched a commanding
game, throwing 6 innings only
allowing 5 hits and struck out 6. "
To come out and hit like they did in
this game, 24 hits, just gives them a
major boost of confidence they need
starting district. The girls are final-
ly starting to come together as a
team and hopefully after this week-
end we will have polished off all the
rough edges. These girls need
another good hard tournament to get
them ready for the tough district
they have ahead," said Coach
Staggs.
Next up for the Lady Zebras is the
Corsicana Tournament Thursday
and Saturday. Then their second
district game against Godley Friday
night, in Godley.
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The Grandview Zebra players and coaches
would like to extend a sincere thank you to all
of the volunteers who helped make our tourna-
ment possible and a huge success. Your long
hours of work allowed us to play when most
teams were sitting at home. The benefits of
your efforts will show in our season.
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seven solid innings
of work for his third
win of the year.
Saturday found a
full slate of games at
the Grandview dia-
mond. In the final
game the Zebras beat
a good McGregor
team 10-7 for a 2-1
record in the tourna-
ment.
After spotting
McGregor three runs
Other tournament totals included;
game 1 Andrea Lubke 1-3, Jessica
Montes 2-3, Bennett 2-3. Game 2;
Knowles 2-2, Arwine 1-1, Renae
Ford pitched 14 innings, faced 41
batters, allowed 5 hits, 1 walk and
struck out 20.
District Opener
so close."
In the second game of the day
Venus and Italy were locked up at 1-
l when the rains started falling. The
game was called in the third inning
and all action for the day was called
off.
In an effort to find playing fields
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for all teams, Italy volunteered the
use of its field with its new lights to
host some games. Around-the-clock
work on both fields allowed some
games to be played on Friday after-
noon. Grandview found itself in
action against Arkansas Baptist, a
tough team and defending state AA
champions from Little Rock,
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a triple by Moore.
Moore later scored
on a hit by Bailey.
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2nd place-D. Odell
Long Jump-lst place-Fraser
The girls results are as follows:
2 Mile- 6th place- Ray
100 Hurdles-2nd place-Parker
800 Run- 3rd place-Woolley
400 Run-3rd place-McDonald
6th place-Bryrant
Mile Run-3 rd place-Woolley
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the seventh off of White, but the’
Zebra defense would shut the door
and preserve the 10-7 win.
"I think we became a better team
this weekend," said Coach Porter.
"Just getting to play let us shake off
some rust from a long off-season.
We are really starting to play like
we are capable of heading into dis-
trict. I know none of this would
have been possible without the hard
work of several volunteers who
worked all night to help get the field
ready to play."
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Jimmy Pannell had a single scoring still came out on top with a final
Roden, and Freelen added a double’ score of 4-1. Erin Knowles went 2-
scoring Pannell. In the third the 2.
Zebra bats got started again with In game 3, the championship
four more runs. Moore led off with game, Grandview scored 2 runs in
a walk followed by a base hit by the final inning to win 2-0 over
Roden. Both scored on an error by Whitney. Ford, Brenna Bennett
the shortstop on a hard hit ball by McKenzie Scarbrough all came
Freelen. Qualls drove two runs through with solid performances at
home on a single and the Zebras led the plate going 1 -2.
9-3. McGregor would eventually
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Qualls started things with a lead off almost perfect game. She faced 13
walk and scored on a batters; walked 1 allowed no hits,
double by Henslee. Moore followed and struck out 10.
with a single to score Henslee. Game 2 against Alvarado was a
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Freshman Erin Knowles is ready to get an out in the Zebras’first game.
GHS Boys win
Maypearl track meet
The Zebra trackmen won anoth- 2nd place-Na. Stafford
er meet in Maypearl over the week- 100 Dash-4th place-J. Harvey
end. Their margin of victory gets a 400 Run-2nd place-Dudley
little bigger every' week. and tilings 300 Hurdles-lst place-J. Carroll
• are looking good for district. 200 Run-4th place-C. Haney
"Everyone’s right on schedule Mile Run-1st place-Na. Stafford
and improving every week.” said 2nd place-R. Ishmael
Coach Odell/’We should be in good Mile Relay-lst place- Fraser,
shape for district.” Dudley. Crawford, D. Odell
Sophomore Brandy McDonald Pole Vault-1st place-J. Canoil
set a new school record of 64.5 sec- 2nd place- Robinett
onds in the 400 meter run. 3rd place-C. Qualls
This was the first meet in which Triple Jump-lst place-Crawford
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Lindsey Carol, Hanna Smith, Mandy Bradshaw. Back row: Coach David Moore, Andrea Lubke, McKenzie
Scarbrough, Kacie Paul, Renae Ford, Megan Myers, Julie Amabile, Brenna Bennett, Lindsey Arwine
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