Illness, Injuries Hit SCHS
by Bob Greer
Tough luck plaqued South
Central High School's varsity
track and feld boys team on
Thursday, April 27.
The Timberwolves coml ted
against fwe other high schools
in the annual Medicine Lodge
In vitational. Only SCHS and
South Barber High from Kiowa
were Class 1A teams entered.
The others were squads ranging
all the way up to Class 4A. South
Central is the defending state
team champ in Class 1A.
But three of the Timberwolf
boys were unable to take part in
the meet because of sicknesses
and ailments. They were Alex
Brooks, Levi Miller, and Jered
Fliakman.
Bryce Reimer, senior gener-
ally rated the top Class 1A
sprinter in Kansas, won both
100-meter and 400-meter
dashes. He also clocked the best
time of all in the 200-meter dash
preliminaries. But he sWained a
hamstring muscle and did not
finish in the 200 finals. He did
not compete after that. The seri-
ousness of his injury was to be
determined later.
South Central had planned to
compete in the 1600-meter relay.
But the Timberwolves ran out of
people due to injuries, and so did
SCHS not take part.
Chaparral High School edged
Pratt High by 7 points 028 to
121) for the boys team champi-
onship. Medicine Lodge nipped
South Barber by 2 point (88 to
86) in their heated battle for third
and fourth places.
South CenWal took fifth place
with 69 points, and Kingman
was sixth with 60.
For the full day, the Timber-
wolves won 13 places. Those
included three firsts, a pair of
seconds, one third place, one
fourth, a big total of five fifth
places, one sixth.
Reimet won the 100 dash in
11.64 seconds, and took the 100-
meter dash in 52.28 seconds.
Jeremy Flinkman got the other
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Timberwolf first place by leap-
ing 6 feet even in the high jump.
Anthony PollinG, a sopho-
more, finished second in the
800-meter run with a clocking of
2:15.06.
Freshman Kaler Hazen had
another good day, against tough
competition. He won third place
in the 3200-meter run in
11:57.89, and took fifth place in
the 1600-meter run in 5:15.0.
Jesse Baker, also a freshman,
placed in a pair of individual
events. He was fifth in the jav-
elin with a toss of 111'11 ". Jesse
also picked up a sixth place in
the 800-meter run with his time
of 2:25.17.
David Thompson won fourth
place in the discus with a throw
of 109'3". Luke Baker was fiffia
in the same event at 109'9".
Dayne Taylor placed fifth in the
100-meter high hurdles, timed in
19.51 seconds.
In the 3200-meter relay,
South Central took second place
at 9 minutes, 19.69 seconds.
Those runners (in order) were
Josh Zielke, Anthony Poilino,
Wilmore
by Carmen Odell
Librarian Margaret Morgan
tells us that the Wilmore Branch
Library is changing hours. New
hours at the library will be 1 to 6
p.m. each Tuesday and Friday.
Jack Cline spent most of last
week picking up and mowing fun and we're all looking for-
city property and vacant lots. ward to it.
The city of Wilmore really ap- Brady Unruh received a 1+
preciates all of his hard work. for his trumpet solo at the instru-
The town looked nice for the mental festival at South Central
Saturday night show. Middle School Wednesday.
I'm told the Wilmore Satur- That takes hard work and Dedi-
day Night Live show was fantas- cation. Congratulations, Brady!
tic. About 100 people attended Friday evening we attended
the event. Entertaine/s included the middle school activities ban-
Zach and Lona Ellis, Chris quet in Protection. We have
Metzger, Patsy Cline, Dale Kyle, some truly talented kids. We're
Andrea Petrowsky, and Doug all so proud of you accomplish-
Swonger from Kiowa. Doug also ments.
brought his sound equipment Tim Myers has recently
and emceed the show. Everyone moved back to Wilmore and will
had a lot of fun. Thanks to all be living in the red house at the
who helped and came to watch, north end of town. He had been
The next show will be May living in Laramie, Wyo. Wel-
27, in Centennial Park. Doug come back, Tim!
Swonger will be back with his
Daniel Bradley, and Kaler band, The Legends. There will .
Hazen. Zielke had the best time also be a number of descendants Re /cling St:ort:s
with his opening 800 meters in from Wilmore alumni there to k wil
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2 minutes, 14.49 seconds, perform. It sounds like a lot of
The Timberwolves took fifth
place in the 400-meter relay,
clocked in 48.18 seconds. Those
runners (in orde0 were Daniel
Bradley, Chance Gates, Luke
Baker, and anchorman Jeremy
Flinkman. Gates had the best
time for his 100 meters, doing it
in 11.18 seconds.
Also run Friday was a 400-
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who were also in the throwing
events South Central placed sec-,
ond there in 52.25 seconds. But
that event did not count in team
scoring. Runners there (in order)
were Jesse Baker, Matthias
Krull, Nell Baker, and Chance
Gates.
Several other Timberwolves
competed in various events at
Medicine Lodge. They did not
score points. Bm here were their
events and marks:
Shot Put-- David Thompson
39'2 ". Nell Baker 37'10 ".
Chance Gates 33'9". Discus --
Nell Baker 102 feet even. Jav-
elin -- Kaler Hazen 100'9"
inches.
300-Meter Intermediate
Hurdles --- Dayne Taylor 50.05
seconds. 800-Meter Run
Daniel Bradley 2:28.48.
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