THE PERKINS JOURNAL, Thursday, July 5, 2001-7
rodeo action
s named to all-area baseball team
Karner and headSunday's edition. Karner saw action at several wins on the mound included a
rBuck head a list Karner was named the area's positions on the field. When he no-hitter and a perfect game.
De- Player of ihe Year while Buck wasn't catching or playing the The gem was hurled against
team members received Coach ofthe Year hon- field, the soon-to-be-senior Pawnee in the district tourna-
the Stillwater ors. The Demons finished the right-hander was pitching, merit.
team. The year with an impressive 26-12 It was there that he gained a He struck out 62 in 49 1/3 in-
made in record, lot of attention. Two of his six nings of work for an earned run
average of 1.55. He also lost
three games.
"At the plate, Karner finished
with a .419 batting average with
42 runs batted in. He also
banged 12 doubles, four triples
and five homers.
Buck completed his ninth year
as the head coach.
Also named to the all-area first
team was Eric Mills. He batted
.393, which included 12
doubles, four triples, and two
homers. He also stole 29 bases.
As a pitcher, he finished with an
8-3 record notching 61
strikeouts in 68 innings. His
ERA was 2.78.
On the honorable mention list
from P-T were Jeremy Mobley,
Jase Collum, Rudy Darrow, Bo
Smith, Michael Bowyer, Luke
Spence, Josh Mobley, and
....... Jimmy Pike.
nder Perkins Titans baseball team completed a winning season with a record of 26- Ripley players selected to the
the North Central Oklahoma Baseball League and traveled to several team were Rusty McKee, Dillon
Titans played in six tournaments, making it to the championship game in three Ripley, and Shawn McKee. Eric
one other. The team had an impressive .483 batting average and was equally Romine was named to the hon-
ty. The Cimarron Baseball Association is proud of the hard work andorable mention list.
that these young men displayed over the past four months. The Titans would like to Named to the elite team from
came out arid supported them this year. On the front row, from left, are Brad Coyle was Derrek Townsend.
Garner, Jacob Hart, J.R. Kaika, Dusty Kelly, and Kirk Kinzie. Second row, Jared The squad was also comprised
Pool, Zach Carter, Chance Townsend, Ryan Aikins, Drew Anderson, and Terry
C row are coached John Kaika, Winfrey Kinzie, and Justin Hart. of players from Carney, Oilton,
.Photo submitted Yale, Glencoe, Cushing, Perry,
and Morrison.
Look :se
Calf roper Nick DiUey makes the final few loops with his rope W
tie a calf during. Friday night's performance of the Perkins
Round.Up Club Rodeo. Dilley initially turned in a good time oJ
11 seconds but was penalized an additional 10 second from
breaking the barrier. He rebounded with a good time during
Saturday night's performance.
-Journal Photos by Rick Lomenick
Cody Lumpkin finds things rough going while on the back of
Agitator during Friday night's bull riding session.
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