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Local golf scores

September 06, 2008 @ 12:05 AM

Local golf

Jack Sharp Scramble

At Orchard Hills G.&C.C.

1. Jack Sharp, Connie Sharp, Claude Hobbs, Clive Hughes, minus 9.

2. Andrew Westcott, Matt Sovine, Scott Orr, Gary Black, Danny Freeman, minus 7.

2. Roger Harper, Bob Lake, Conrad Wallin, Gerald Sturgeon, minus 7.

West Virginia Senior Amateur

At Edgewood C.C.

Sissonville

Championship

Scott Bibbee, Vienna 68-74--142

Steve Fox, Huntington 75-68--143

Charles Persinger, Scott Depot 73-72--145

Gary Crede, Scott Depot 70-75--145

Phil Zambos, Huntington 74-72--146

John Duty Sr., Hurricane 70-76--146

Jim Carpenter, Martinsburg 72-75--147

Jack Forbes, Morgantown 66-81--147

Harold Payne, Hurricane 74-75--149

David Wilson, Parkersburg 75-76--151

Joe Fyall, Cross Lanes 79-73--152

Mike Hedge, Charleston 75-77--152

Tom Foxworth, Hurricane 75-77--152

Thomas Brown, Beckley 75-77--152

David Hawkins, Charleston 80-73--153

Al Estepp, St. Albans 77-76--153

Dave Pope, Charleston 76-78--154

John Derito, Charleston 76-79--155

Dennis Vass, Beckley 76-79--155

Tom Spriggs, Cross Lanes 83-76--159

Reid Carroll, Barboursville 81-78--159

Terrence Rusin, Cross Lanes 85-75--160

Samuel Corey, Beckley 83-77--160

Tracy Lipscomb, Barboursville 80-80--160

John Lilly, Glenville 84-77--161

Marty Chapman, Nitro 80-82--162

Jim Snider, Fairmont 85-78--163

Dave Reed, Mason 83-81--164

Jeff Rollyson, Barboursville 79-85--164

Joseph Ramella, Huntington 79-85--164

Larry Haddad, Charleston 78-87--165

Richard Vincent, Elizabeth 79-86--165

Ed Morrison Jr. Huntington 71-73--144

Joel Davis, Oak Hill 71-73--144

Bart Willis, Logan 73-73--146

Douglas Taylor, Charleston 79-73--152

Gregory McGraw, Daniels 73-82--155

John Varda, Spencer 81-79--160

Rocco Muriale, Ceredo 87-79--166

Jerry Dotson, South Charleston 87-80--167

Ed Hensley, Madison 83-84--167

Mark White, South Charleston 85-84--169

Ron Gacek, Morgantown 80-89--169

Pat Hinchman, Huntington 84-87--171

David Grubb, Charleston 83-88--171

Scott Pierson, St. Albans 89-85--174

David Wolfe, Huntington 84-96--180

James Huber, Buckhannon 92-90--182

Holt Poling, Buckhannon 95-87--182

Lonnie E. Jackson, Beckley 98-92--190

Gary Monk, Hurricane 80-NC

Greg Bailey, Scott Depot 96-WD

Lee Booten, Huntington 87-WD

Michael Riggs, Ravenswood 87-WD

Silver Division

Bernie Eller, Charleston 73-74--147

Allen Bailes, Sissonville 73-75--148

Carl Hedrick, Belle 76-73--149

Arley Lambert, Martinsburg 78-72--150

Butch Freeman, Daniels 79-72--151

Terry Hoffman, Williamstown 76-75--151

Bob White, Hurricane 73-78--151

James Bartsch, South Charleston 74-78--152

James Perry, Millwood 79-74--153

Paul Culler, Falling Waters 78-75--153

Tom Holland, Hurricane 82-72--154

Timothy Miller, Sistersville 78-77--155

Ron Ray, Huntington 78-77--155

Jack Richards, St. Albans 76-79--155

Doug Stinson, Charleston 75-81--156

Doug Miller, New Martinsville 80-80--160

William Nichols, Institute 79-82--161

Carl Dunlap, Foster 79-83--162

Ernest Fox, Calvin 85-78--163

Joe Funderburk, Charleston 82-81--163

Gordon Miller, Mineral Wells 84-80--164

David Sword, Charleston 84-80--164

Gary Roush, Mason 81-84--165

Terry Johnson, Scott Depot 89-77--166

Larry Caldwell, Kenova 77-91--168

Harold White, Charleston 81-89--170

Vernon Withrow, St. Albans 99-88--187

Gold Division

David H. Hawkins, Bridgeport 72-70--142

Richard Chenoweth, Vienna 69-76--145

Charlie Stone, Huntington 82-70--152

Spot Leach, Shady Spring 75-78--153

Melvin Mattison, Hurricane 81-74--155

Bob Reed, Glenville 78-79--157

Jim Hager, Hurricane 77-80--157

Lee Weisnicht, Charleston 79-82--161

Jim Hamrick, Meadow Bridge 83-78--161

Bill Miller, Charleston 80-81--161

Jack Huffman, Charleston 83-81--164

Dick Barrett, Glenville 81-84--165

Match Play

Friday

Championship

1. Scott Bibbee vs. No. 32 Richard Vincent

No. 16 Al Estepp vs. No. 17 Dave Pope

No. 8 Jack Forbes vs. No. 25 John Lilly

No. 9 Harold Payne vs. No. 24 Tracy Lipscomb

No. 4 Charles Persinger vs. No. 29 Jeff Rollyson

No. 13 Tom Foxworth vs. No. 20 Tom Spriggs

No. 5 Gary Crede vs. No. 28 Dave Reed

No. 12 Mike Hedge vs. No. 21 Reid Carroll

No. 2 John Duty Sr. vs. No. 31 Larry Haddad

No. 15 David Hawkins vs. No. 18 John Derito

No. 7 Jim Carpenter vs. No. 26 Marty Chapman

No. 10 David Wilson vs. No. 23 Samuel Corey

No. 3 Steve Fox vs. No. 30 Joseph Ramella

No. 14 Thomas Brown vs. No. 19 Dennis Vass

No. 6 Phil Zambos vs. No. 27 Jim Snider

No. 11 Joy Fyall vs. No. 22 Terrence Rusin

Silver

No. 1 Bernie Eller vs. No. 16 Doug Miller

No. 8 James Bartsch vs. No. 9 James Perry

No. 4 Arley Lambert vs. No. 13 Ray Ray

No. 5 Butch Freeman vs. No. 12 Timothy Miller

No. 2 Allen Bailes vs. No. 25 Doug Stinson

No. 7 Bob White vs. No. 10 Paul Culler

No. 3 Carl Hedrick vs. No. 14 Jack Richards

No. 6 Terry Hoffman vs. No. 11 Tom Holland

Gold

No. 1 David H. Hawkins vs. No. 8 Lee Weisnicht

No. 4 Spot Leach vs. No. 5 Melvin Mattison

No. 2 Richard Chenoweth vs. No. 7 Jim Hager

No. 3 Charlie Stone vs. No. 6 Bob Reeds

High school volleyball

At Wood County Christian

Calvary Baptist def. Wood County Christian 18-25, 27-25, 29-27.

Calvary Baptist def. Parkersburg Christian 27-25, 25-22.

Middle school volleyball

Grace Christian def. Covenant 22-25, 25-15, 25-13.

Leading scorers: (GC) Stephanie Bias 17, Casey Adkins 15, Jodi Carpenter 10. (C) Kirsten Wehmeier 18, Victoria Freeman 11.

Baseball

South Atlantic League Playoffs

At A Glance

Division Series

(Best-of-3)

Northern Division

Lake County vs. West Virginia

Wednesday, Sept. 3: Lake County 10, West Virginia 4

Friday, Sept. 5: West Virginia 10, Lake County 0, series tied 1-1

Saturday, Sept. 6: West Virginia at Lake County

Southern Division

Asheville vs. Augusta

Wednesday, Sept. 3: Augusta 1, Asheville 0

Friday, Sept. 5: Augusta 4, Asheville 2, Augusta wins series 2-0

Championship

(Best-of-5)

Northern Division vs. Augusta

Monday, Sept. 8: Northern Division at Augusta

Tuesday, Sept. 9: Northern Division at Augusta

Thursday, Sept. 11: Augusta at Northern Division

Friday, 12: Augusta at Northern Division, if necessary

Saturday, Sept. 13: Augusta at Northern Division, if necessary

Transactions

BASEBALL

Major League Baseball

MLB--Suspended Terry Crowley, Baltimore hitting coach, for one game for inappropriate actions during a game on Sept. 3. Suspended minor leaguers, 1B Kelly Aponte and RHP Julio Joves (Pittsburgh), RHP Luis Castillo and LHP Ricciard Rodriguez (Philadelphia), RHP Eduardo Gonzalez and RHP Wilsen Palacios (Detroit), OF Weesley Hernandez (Washington), P Eyffer Peralta (Oakland), OF Luis Ramos (Chicago White Sox), OF Cristian Rijo (Seattle), P Milton Roman (Atlanta) and OF Cristian Zapata (Texas) 50 games each for testing positive under baseball's minor league drug program.

American League

BALTIMORE ORIOLES--Exercised their 2009 option on the contract of Dave Trembley, manager. Acquired RHP Brian Bass from Minnesota for a player to be named or cash considerations. Purchased the contracts of Bass, C Omir Santos and RHP Alfredo Simon from Norfolk (IL). Recalled INF Brandon Fahey from Norfolk.

BOSTON RED SOX--Activated RHP Josh Beckett, INF Sean Casey and INF Mike Lowell from the 15-day DL. Sent RHP Eric Hull outright to Pawtucket (IL).

CHICAGO WHITE SOX--Activated OF DeWayne Wise from the 15-day DL.

NEW YORK YANKEES--Recalled OF Melky Cabrera from Scranton/Wilkes Barre (IL).

OAKLAND ATHLETICS--Recalled RHP Jeff Gray from Sacramento (PCL). National League

COLORADO ROCKIES--Recalled RHP Greg Reynolds from Colorado Springs (PCL).

HOUSTON ASTROS--Extended their player development contract with Tri-City (NYP) for two years.

MILWAUKEE BREWERS--Agreed to terms with INF Mike Lamb. Designated C Lou Palmisano for assignment.

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES--Agreed to terms with 2B Tadahito Iguchi.

Can-Am League

NASHUA PRIDE--Traded C Argenis Tavarez to Lancaster (Atlantic) for a player to be named. Traded OF Edgard Clemente to York (Atlantic) for a player to be named.

GOLDEN LEAGUE

CALGARY VIPERS--Traded OF Darryl Brinkley to Bridgeport (Atlantic) for future considerations.

Northern League

JOLIET JACKHAMMERS--Sold the contract of RHP Vince Perkins to Chicago (NL).

BASKETBALL

National Basketball Association

CLEVELAND CAVALIERS--Signed C Lorenzen Wright.

FOOTBALL

National Football League

BALTIMORE RAVENS--Signed OT Willie Anderson to a three-year contract and C Matt Katula to a five-year contract.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS--Signed LB Kyle Shotwell to the practice squad. Released DE Martail Burnett from the practice squad.

HOCKEY

National Hockey League

OTTAWA SENATORS--Named Pierre Dorion chief amateur scout, Jim Clark professional scout and Greg Royce amateur scout.

American Hockey League

GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS--Signed D Brett Peterson and D P.J. Atherton.

ECHL

VICTORIA SALMON KINGS--Announced the resignation of Quinten Van Horlick, assistant coach.

SOCCER

Major League Soccer

FC DALLAS--Acquired allocation money from Kansas City for F Abe Thompson.

SEATTLE SOUNDERS FC--Signed M Sanna Nyassi.

COLLEGE

WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE--Named Hope Shuler and Jason Erickson directors of media relations.

WEST COAST CONFERENCE--Named Carolyn Jenkins assistant commissioner for operations.

ARKANSAS-LITTLE ROCK--Named Kim Davis director of women's basketball operations.

LA SALLE--Named Michelle Martin and Anthony Bonagura athletic communications assistants.

LIVINGSTONE--Named Angelyne E. Brown women's basketball coach.

NORTH CAROLINA STATE--Named Christopher Woodard men's associate head swimming coach.

SAINT MICHAEL'S--Named Allison Flynn women's assistant basketball coach and Kristen Shaeffer women's part-time assistant basketball coach.

SUSQUEHANNA--Named Matthew Blue and Brent Ferko men's assistant basketball coaches, Kaitlin Elias men's and women's indoor and outdoor track and field assistant coach and Laura Patton women's assistant lacrosse coach.

TRINE--Named Dean Jackson sports information director.

WENTWORTH TECH--Named Bob Long softball coach.

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