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Lomenick
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Perkins-Tryon Demons
rnped on "the Blackwell
early and coasted
an 8-1 win here Monday
P-T tallied three runs in
e first inning and four in
SeCond to jump out to a
rnfortable lead early. The
mOns Used the pitching of
e an Karner to keep Black-
m check.
! arner went five innings
'Ute to his third win of the
. a, latt Atkins finished with
o Perfect innings.
P-T Used singles by Jeremy
Nila le ,er.and Travis Eilrich and a
na Ot.ihre teby Jimy Pike to score the
U urstinning runs
m inii e s "
portage r econd frame scores
. manufactured with six
j all singles, coming from
k: ,- ly Graham, Karner Brian
II, Hetner, Pikel an'd Alex
get in some baseball action.
P-T gained wins over Jones
and Meeker but lost to Jones
here.
On Saturday, P-T split a
three-way outing here Satur-
day, earning a lop-sided 15-1
run-rule win over Meeker but
handed a 6-5 setback by the
Longhorns. The Demons trav-
eled to Jones on Friday and
defeated the Longhorns, 6-2.
The Demons rattled the bats
for 14 hits enroute to scoring the
15 runs over the Bulldogs. P-T
jumped on Meeker early with
live runs in the bottom of the
first in addition to adding runs
in the other innings. Meeker's
lone run came in the top of the
fourth.
Hefner and Pike led the
Demons' hitting attack with
three hits each. Pike pounded
his second home run of the
season in the fourth and Hefner
added a double. Carroll added a
ii[h his t . g. double and a triple with Graham
ke closed out the scorin, and Karner rapping two singles
[ hlrd home run ot each. Chase Johnson and Abe
I year Over the center field Cobb also had a hit each.
ail clackwell s run came ,n the Pike pitched a three-hit com-
Ig ' , ' plete game to earn his third win
nl ( p of the fourth, of the year.
s ;ike Went 4 for 4 to lead the Against Jones, the Demons
,e 0 ' hitting attack
L were handcuffed at the plate
(ct Last Week's rains ended in early which allowed the visiting
nl ,e to allow the Demons to Longhorns to eventually break
’hi
aaile
el" se
sh.e
a 1-1 tie. Jones used a four-run
fifth inning then added what
proved to be the winning run in
the bottom of the seventh.
P-T attempted a pair of late
comebacks but fell a run short
on each occasion.
Pike collected two of P-T's
six hits.
Graham was tagged with
the loss in relief of Hefner His
record evens to 1-1. Aarron
Pool relieved Graham with two
outs in the fifth and finished the
game.
At Jones, the Demons used
three runs in the fifth and two
in the sixth to gain the win. The
score was tied 1-1 up to that
point. Jones added another run
in the bottom of the sixth.
Karner pitched the complete
game to run his record to 2-0.
He also recorded 10 strikeouts.
Carroll and Graham had
two hits each. Carroll's were a
double and his second home run
of the year.
P-T 15, Meeker 1
MHS 000 10- 1 3 3
P-T 534 3x-15 14 0
Dodd, Tennell (2), Buck (4) and
Welborn. Pike and Carroll. W - Pike
(3-0). L - Dodd.
HR - P-T: Pike (2)
P-T 6, Jones 2
P-T 010 032 0-6 6 2
JHS 100 001 0-2 5 0
Karner and Carroll. Gregory
and Davis. W - Karner (2-0). L
- Gregory.
HR - P-T: Carroll (2). Jones:
Winters.
P-T 8, Blackwell 1
BHS 000 100 0-1 4 2
P-T 340 100 x-8 12 0
Sixkiller, Gates (3), McMahon
(5) and McMahon, Ward (5). Karner,
Atkins (6) and Carroll W - Karner (3-
0). L - Sixkiller.
HR - P-T: Pike (3)
Jones 6, P-T 5
JHS 010 040 1-6 8 5
P-T 100 021 1-5 6 2
Aebischer, Hodges (6) and
Gregory. Hefner, Graham (2), Pool
(5) and Carroll. W - Aebischer. L
- Graham (1-1).
Vote April 1
For
ark Anderson
Perkins City Commission
Representing Ward 1
Family Man
Graduate of
Perkins Schools
Youth Coach
,i Perkins Volunteer Fiefighter since 1994
I wlll always I=sten. I am not
controlled by any person or
group of.people, l am
Interested in the !uture of
Perk=ns."
If you would like to help with the
campaign or you would like a yard
sign, call
547-2850
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by Friends of Mark Anderson
Box 69, Perkins, OK 74059
THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, March 27, 2003-5
Golf teetms begin
season at Pawnee
The Perkins-Tryon golf
season is underway with tourna-
ments already played at Pawnee
recently.
The Demons competed in an
18-hole event on March 11. P-
T finished seventh in a 14-team
field, according to first-year
head coach Ottawa Cochran.
Stillwater won the tournament
with host Pawnee finishing
second.
Brandon Sharp led the
Demons with an 89, tollowed
by Damon Taylor two shots
behind with a 91. Sean Duff5
fired a 102, Trent Dobbs a 107,
and Steven Reed a 110.
On the girl's side, two Lady
Demons competed as individu-
als in an 18-hole tournament on
March 14.
Two-time state qualifier
Stephanie Duffy finished in
second place with an 82. Cassie
Gill shot a 110 for P-T.
CTWGA ]resting first
playday on April 3
The Cimarron Trails Wom- Thursday, April 3.
en's Golf Association will hold Tee times will begin at
their first playday of 2003 on a.m.
Pairings will be made at the
golf course.
Any women wishing to play
are welcome regardless of thei|
level of play.
The sixth annual invitational
tournament will be Monday
April 28.
For more information call
Earlene Lore at 547-2639, Jear
Mcllvain at 547-2516 or Ahm
Focht at 624-8258.
Thanks for serving
Tim Eades, second from right, was recently honored for his years of service to the
community on the Perkns Parks and Recreation Board. Also pictured, from left, are
Larry Moorman, new parks and recreation director; James Hall; and Jay Howard. Hall
and Howard are recent additions to the P&R board.
Photo submitted
Say something
nice about
Perkins!
Sports schedule
HS softball at Holdenville,
5 p.m., 7&5.
HS baseball at Piedmont, 5
p.m., V&JV.
Saturday. March 29
HS softball at Chandler
Festival.
!
HS baseball here with Pe'ry
and Blanchard, 1 p.m.; V&M
THE WEEK
I II
The
I ,= . This week s Model Tee
| I A II Student/Athlete of the
I I 11 U ILl t IL Week has been announced
I . for their performances
last week. Jimmy Pike
has been selected for his
performances for baseball.
STUDENT/ Selections for softball and
ATH][.ETES OF golf will begin next week.
Monday. March 31 j
I / " HS baseball at Chandler, 4:
\\; 30 p.m., V&JV. ,
HS softball at Prague 5
p.m., 7&5. i
HS baseball here with Pied-
mont, 5 p.m., V&JV.
HS softball at Perry, 4:p0
p.m., 7&5.
T, Jalu:rd,u..am:a
HS baseball here with OqS,
4:30 p.m., V&JV. Broadcast pn
KGYF 105.5 FM with the pfe-
game show at 4:15 p.m.
HS softball at Bethel,4:
45 p.m.
CTWGA playday, 9 a..,
Golf Course at Cimarrpn
Trails.
F.raaxtlnr.ila
HS baseball at Blackwei 5
p.m., V&JV.
HS softball here wth
Stroud, 4:30 p.m., 7&5. i