core
by Bob Greer Cherokee, Okla placed fifth
Seven places won. Thirty-six with 51 points to sixth-place
team points scored. That in spite Ashland with 46. Caldwell was
of having just eight girls on a close 7th with 44 team points.
hand: 5 sophomores and 3 se- Argonia nudged South, Central
niors. High by one point (37-36) in
That's how South Central their heated battle for eighthand
High School's track and field ninth places.
girls fared Tuesday of last weeR Tenth place went to Kremlin,
in their second outing of the Oklahoma, with 18 team points.
2006 track and field season. Burlington, Okla and. Attica,
The Timberwolves went also competed. But neither of
against a rugged field of squads those schools managed to score
from 11 other high schools in team points.
the yearly South Barber High South Central won no first
School track and field meet, places in the big meet. But the
held at Kiowa. It was a wind- Timberwolf girls did pick up
blown day, with gusts of near- two second places, a pair of
gale velocity (up to 40 miles per thirds, one fourth, and two fifth
hour) buffeting competitors at places.
times. The five sophomores present
Cindy Snyder coached the for the Tuesday meet were Cindy
Timberwolf girls Tuesday. The Reimer, Abby Miller, Becca
capsule summary might read Westrup, Kenzie Price, and
like this: Rachael Johnson. The three se-
"A good overall performanceniors were Jordan Jarnagin,
against a top-notch field of op- Lorinda Lester and Leslie Girk.
ponents: four from nearby Okla- Everyone got to see plenty of
homa. A limited number of girls, action.
but a major effort by all those Jarnagin and Miller each
taking part." were in four events each, while
Team honors in the girls di- Reimer, Johnson, Westrup, and
vision went to Medicine Lodge Girk each took part in three
High: a Class 3A high school, events. Lester and Price were in
The Indians piled up 93 team two events each.
points, defeating meet-hostIn all, 18 events were run off
South Barber High (the runner- in the girls division. South Cen-
up) by 15 points: 93-78. Third tral competed in 11 of those,
place went to Fairview, Okla skipping the 1600-meter run,
with 73 team points, and Nor- 100-meter high hurdles, shot
wich was fourth with 67. put, javelin, pole vault, high
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jump, and triple jurnp, unselo
Senior Jordan Jarnagin won
second place in the 800-meter
run, timed in 2:41.12. She also rner by SCHS Counselor
was in all three relays. Senior Ben Horyna
gori. g erpi upa S o.hipappi.ion Re
fourth place in the 100-meter shortly are the W,N. Parsons
dash, clocked in 14.52 seconds. (April 28), Swarner Crown Hill
Rachacl Johnson placed fifth in Cemetery (April 28), Kansas As-
the 400-meter dash with her sociationofChemistryTeachers
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Becca .Westrup also took a
fifth place in the rugged 3200-
meter run with her time of 15
minutes, 24.21 seconds.
South Central won second
place in the 3200-meter relay,
timed in 11 minutes, 53.93 sec-
onds. Runners making up that
foursome were Jordan Jarnagin,
Leslie Girk, Rachael Johnson,
and Becca Westrup.
In the 400-meter relay, the
Timberwolf girls zipped home
third in 55.46 seconds. In that
event from SCHS were Lorinda
Lester, Jordan Jarnagin, Leslie
Girk, and Abby Miller.
The T-Wolves also picked up
a third place in the 1600-meter
relay. There they were timed in
4 minutes, 32.50 seconds. The
runners were Jordan Jarnagin,
Abby Miller, Rachael Johnson,
and Leslie Girk.
In the 200-meter dash, Abby
Miller ran 30.84 seconds,
Lorinda Lester 30.93, and Cindy
Reimer 32.43. But those were
preliminary times, and none of
the trio made it to the finals.
Becca Westrup was timed in
1:00:56 in the 300-meter low
hurdles, but was unplaced.
Cindy Reimer long-jumped
11 feet, 10'1 " inches and
Kenzie Price 11'9 Neither
placed. Kenzie also threw the
discus about 48', but was
unplaced.
Next track action for the
South Central High girls was to
be on Tuesday of this week:
April 18. That was to be the
yearly Ashland High School
Invitational.
tion Scholarship (May 4).
These scholarship applica-
tions need to be gotten in before
the deadline and need to be com-
pleted in their entirety.
Xenon International School
of Hair Design located at 3804
West Douglas in Wichita, has
announced 2006 class starting
dates for Cosmetology (June 26;
Sept. 5; and Nov. 13) and for
Nail Technology and Esthetics
(Aug. 8; and Nov. 7), Ifyou want
more information or are inter-
ested in enrolling, please call 1-
800-554-5817.
Juniors interested in pursuing
a United States Service Acad-
emy needs to request informa-
tion regarding a nomination.
Congressman, Jerry Moran, is
taking information now for his
nominations. If you are inter-
Moran, P.O. Box 1128, Hutch-
inson, KS 67504-1128, or
through his website at http://
www.house.gov/moranks01/.
A file will be opened for each
interested student, and a re-
sponse packet of required forms
will be sent directly to you. All
required paperwork should be
completed and returned to his
Hutchinson office no later than
Oct, 1.
Dodge City Community Col-
lege is hosting some great camps
during the week of June 17 - 24.
They have camps in leadership,
business, science, and the Kan-
sas Future Teacher Academy.
Cost for meals, on-campus lodg-
ing, program materials and ac-
tivities for the camps is $100. I
have information available in my
office regarding these camps.
Will Haul Appliances, Furniture
Coldwater residents will get ,2940, to get their names on the
their first shot at a free Spring pick-up.
Cleanup Day next Monday. In order to have old furniture
That is when the city will and appliances picked up, the
come around and haul off appli- items need to be stacked along
ances and furniture at no charge, the curb near the street. Only
But, folks need to call in by appliances and furniture will be
noon this Friday to get on the picked up on Monday. A later
pick-up. They should call City date has been set for the hauling
Clerk Kristal Sherman at 582- of tree limbsandbranches
Blood Drive Here Tuesday
The American Red Cross will
hold a Blood Drive in Coldwat-
er next Tuesday, April 25
In operation here from 8:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m the Red Cross
Bloodmobile will be parked on
the west side of Peoples Bank,
at Main Street and Central Av-
enue.
The last Saturday of each month, starting
Saturday, April 29
in Tiger Hall at the Wilmore Community Center
Doors open 6 p.m. Showtime 7 p.m.
Good Food, Snacks, Drinks, Dessert,
all available at the concession window.
Free Reservations by calling
Ragtime Embroidery in Coldwater (620) 582-2120
L&L Supply in Wilmore (620) 738-4419
Bank of Protection in Protection (620) 622-4224
Chieftain Grill in Kiowa (620) 825-4999
Featured artists this month will be Doug Swonger,
Wendy Monroe, Andrea Petrowsky, Patsy Cline,
Chris Metzger, & Zaek Ellis
All proceeds from the concessions and any free-will
donations will go toward a sound system for the
community center.
We are getting into the vaca-
tion season, and storm season is
here. Extra blood is needed to
assure everyone who needs
blood can receive it.
The Red Cross asks that you
do yourself a favor and start
spring off right by giving that
much needed "gift of life," and
helping save someone who has
an accident or is injured. They
will be grate l and you will be
proud that you t00kth time to
give blood.
Call 1-800-Give Life (448-
3543) for an appointment. Walk-
ins are also welcome.
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