subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Sun, Nov 08 2009 

Published: September 09, 2008 09:47 pm    print this story  

G-Men, Tigers finish in tie

Staff reports
Bluefield Daily Telegraph

PIPESTEM — Graham and Princeton met on the links at Pipestem Resort State Park on Tuesday and finished in a tie.

The Tigers and G-Men each fired a four-person, nine hole total of 161.

Chandler Beavers was the medalist, firing a 35 for the Tigers, while Graham was paced by Hunter O’Neal with a 38.

Graham did win the junior varsity match by 23 strokes. Evan Smith led the G-Men with a 38, while the Tigers were paced by Bradley Brown’s 49.

Princeton (21-14-1) will play again Thursday at Pipestem with PikeView and Bluefield.



at Pipestem Resort State Park

Varsity

Princeton (161): Chandler Beavers 35, Alex Quick 40, J.J. McPherson 43, Uriah Argyrakis 43 (Jack Hickman 44, Sean Parker 46).

Graham (161): Hunter O’Neal 38, Matt Morgan 41, Ben Taylor 41, Morgan Brewster 41 (Alex Riffe 47, Aaron Gillespie 47).

Junior Varsity

Graham (183): Evan Smith 38, Brad Yost 43, Hunter Toothman 50, Andrew Day 52 (Corbin Ramey 53, Christian Cole 55).

Princeton (206): Bradley Brown 49, Matt Jennelle 50, Brandon Cehen 51, Brandon Fulp 56).

Volleyball

Marion 3, Graham 0

MARION, Va. — Nicole Branch served two aces and Chrystal Dickens added two kills, but Graham dropped a 25-12, 25-16, 25-13 Southwest District match to the G-Girls on Tuesday night.

Molly Dove, Kayla Muncy and Chelsea Gallinger had a kill apiece. Kelli Landreth also contributed to Graham (0-7), which hosts Grundy on Thursday.

Abingdon 3, Tazewell 2

TAZEWELL, Va. — Natalie Parsons contribued 15 service points, 14 digs and two aces, but the Bulldogs dropped a 25-15, 13-25, 25-21, 17-25, 15-12 five-match decision to Abingdon on Tuesday night.

Brittany Muncy (9 blocks, 7 kills, 5 tips), Cara Cecil (14 pts, 4 kills) and Krystal Bralley (5 blks) also contributed to Tazewell (1-4), which hosts Rural Retreat on Thursday.

Montcalm splits pair

MONTCALM — The Montcalm Lady Generals split a pair of volleyball matches in a tri-match at the MHS gym Monday night.

In the first game, Montcalm defeated Big Creek 25-11, 25-18. Niki Perry had 10 service points and four kills for the Lady Generals in the two games; Kayla Pennington also had 10 service points. Lindsey Hamblin added another four kills.

Summers County beat Big Creek in the second match, then downed Montcalm by scores of 15-25 and 7-25. Tara Havens notched six service points for the host team and Krislyn Bogart had two kills and two digs.

Montcalm (2-1) will return to action Thursday at home against Narrows.

Cross Country

ONA — PikeView senior Brent Roark ran all the way to a top-10 finish in the GEICO Classic Invitational on Saturday at Cabell Midland High School.

Roark was ninth in the field of 127 cross-country runners, with a time of 17:42. His medal was presented on the top-10 podium by the “Gecko” mascot representing the insurance company.

PikeView’s boys were sixth in the 17-team event. Jordan Weitzel finished 11th with a time of 17:47. DJ Coburn, a ninth grader, was 41st with a time of 19:40. Only five freshmen finished in the top 50. Ryan Farmer took 48th place with a time of 19:49.

The PikeView girls were 10th as a team, among 12 schools fielding 102 runners. Trish Galligher turned in the best time, 23:26, for 37th place. Each girl improved on their individual times.

PikeView will host its Panther Invitational on Sept. 20 in Gardner.

GEICO Classic Invitational

PikeView Boys

9, Brent Roark 17:47. 11, Jordan Weitzel 17:47. 41, DJ Coburn 19:40. 48, Ryan Farmer 19:49. 72, Matt Hatfield 20:55. 73, Weston Poncé 20:56. 85, Isaiah Dishner 21:27. 92, Eric Lawson 21:43.

PikeView Girls

37, Trish Galligher 23:26. 48, Sabrina Slone 24:36. 53, Haley Auguston 24:47. 81, Cassie Kelly 27:37. 89, Taylor Garrett 28:56.

print this story  



autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premier Guide
Featured Jobs

DIRECT CARE & PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
Direct Care & Professional positions available working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
Go to ww
...>MORE

CLINICAL DIETITIAN


Clinical Dietitian
Application
...>MORE

WAREHOUSE/LOCAL DELIVERY 9-5
Warehouse/local delivery 9-5. Experience with glass a plus; good drivers licenses. Reliable Apply 717 Raleigh St.,
...>MORE

FAMILY SERVICE ADVOCATE
CASEWV Head Start Program will be accepting applications for
Family Service
Advocate Required: High school dip
...>MORE

LPN's NEEDED


LPN: PAIS Inc is cur
...>MORE

PSYCHIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER
Psychiatric
Nurse Practitioner


Princeton Community Hospital, in partnership with Diamond Healthcar
...>MORE

RN CIRCULATOR
RN Circulator
The OR team at Greenbrier Valley Medical Center is searching for a qualified Registered Nurse to join
...>MORE

See all ads

Yard Sales

BLUEFIELD REC. CENTER
Bluefield Rec. Center
Nov. 7, 9 - 5 pm Craft supply closeout. Christmas items & food. To benefit animals in Mercer
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes

GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY! 4 BR, 3 BA
Large 4 BR, 2 BA
Victorian home located in Crumpler, WV. Heat pump, eat in kitchen with appliances, huge laundry ro
...>MORE

See all ads

Hot Stuff

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index

 

 

Online store Princeton Times