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Nails Dawson/Joe Kufa League Oct. 21, 2013

Place Team Name Points1. Willie’s Oily Balls 272. Roth Autobody 223. Range Imp. Co. 194. Abella’s 195. Gwillim Trucking 196. Cherry Tree Gift 187. Bruckert-Daley 178. CNB 159. Glass Cutters 1210.Cubby Hole 9

Handicap Game — 1,178, Wil-lie’s Oily Balls; 1,168, Gwillim Trucking; 1,161, CNB.

Handicap Series — 3,482, Wil-lie’s Oily Balls; 3,338, Range Imp. Co.; 3,326, Glass Cutters.

Scratch Game – 277, Josh Hard-ing; 244, Ray Hodgerson; 238, Steve Stead.

Scratch Series — 645, Josh Harding; 639, Steve Stead; 623, Ray Hodgerson.

Elk’s Wednesday Night BowlingOct. 16, 2013

Place Team Name Points1. Plaza Truck Service 412. Anchor Inn 403. Edward Jones 384. P M Machine Shop 335. Heinz Furniture 326. Elks 1412 307. T D R & S 27

8. Kufa & Son 279. Guthrie Ins. 2410. Wood Duck 23

Handicap Game — 1,188, Plaza Truck Service; 1,184, Kufa & Son; 1,158, Edward Jones.

Handicap Series — 3,370, An-chor Inn; 3,352, Edward Jones; 3,340, Plaza Truck Service.

Scratch Game – 256, Tyler Koller; 242, Mike Guthrie; 237.

Scratch Series — 718, Tyler Koller; 631, Paul Stagner; 620, Mike Guthrie.

Tuesday Night Ladies LeagueOct. 15, 2013

Place Team Name Points1. Tangles 152. Carlinville Monument 133. Bowlero 64. Law Offices 6Handicap Game — 831, Carlin-ville Monument; 771, Law Offices; 765, Bowlero.Handicap Series — 2,406, Carl-inville Monument; 2,229, Tangles, 2,206, Bowlero.Scratch Game — 177, Sharon Melcher; 177, Angie Cavanaugh; 165, Linda Love.Scratch Series — 469, Rosie Bloome; 465, Anne Cavanaugh; 451, Beth Jackson.

A difficult week of competi-tion wrapped up on Saturday, Oct. 19, leaving Blackburn Col-lege without a win in any sport for the week of Oct. 13th-19th. Volleyball continues to fight through injuries, while men’s and women’s soccer still battle for a playoff spot.

VolleyballWith team captain Allie Matt

gone for the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, the Beavers traveled to Spalding University Oct. 14. Blackburn was handled in three straight sets 25-7, 25-18 and 25-12. Pa-trece McLain had four kills and Jessica McClelland had three kills to lead the Beavers. The team had a chance to earn their first conference victory Thurs-day the 18th when they hosted Fontbonne University. Unfor-tunately, Fontbonne proved to be too much for Blackburn as they swept the Beavers in three straight sets again 25-13, 25-16 and 25-16. Miller and McClel-land led the way in kills again with five apiece while Amy Wal-ton contributed ten digs. With the loss, the Beavers are 1-19 on the season.

Women’s SoccerThe Blackburn College Wom-

en’s Soccer Team had a chal-lenging schedule this past week. They opened their week against Webster University, who is cur-rently in first place in the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The first place Gor-loks over-powered the Beavers winning 9-0. Shana Sewick had a busy day in goal for Blackburn with 16 saves.

Monday the 14th, the team traveled to Louisville, Ky. to battle Spalding University.

Spalding proved to be just as difficult as Webster as they de-feated Blackburn by a score of 5-0. At the half, Blackburn trailed just 2-0. Sewick contin-ued to have her hands full with a ten-save performance. Looking to pick up a victory at least one victory on the week, the Beavers headed out to Principia College Saturday Oct. 19th. Blackburn dropped a 5-0 decision at the hands of the Panthers. Shana Sewick notched 14 saves in the contest. On offense, the Beavers struggled against the Principia defense as they were unable to manage a shot.

Next up for Blackburn will be another SLIAC opponent, the Panthers of Greenville College on Wednesday, October 23, at 3 p.m.

Men’s SoccerThis week the men’s soccer

team also had a shortage of of-fensive power. Like the women, they opened their week with Webster University Saturday, Oct 12th. It was a very close game with no score at the half even though Blackburn only managed one shot. Yet in the second half Webster scored two goals early. Blackburn couldn’t find their way back into the game and lost 2-0. St. Louis In-tercollegiate Conference Player of the Week Shane Rogers had a great day in goal with 21 saves. Then on the 14th they traveled to Louisville, Ky. to face Spalding in hopes to climb their way into a playoff spot. Spalding came out and scored five early goals to lead 5-0 at the halfway point. In the second half the Beavers ended the shutout when Spald-ing scored an own goal. How-ever, Spalding also went on to

score four more goals and won the match 9-1.

The Beavers wrapped up their weak against Principia on October 19th. It was an evenly matched game even though Blackburn went into the second half down 3-0. Blackburn at-tempted a rally with two second-half goals by Lucas Rochkes and Mikey Stephenson. It wasn’t enough as Principia also scored two goals of their own to put the game out of reach 5-2. Now with a record of 6-7-1 the Beavers will host Greenville College on Wednesday, Oct. 23 at 1 p.m.

Men’s Cross CountryOn Saturday, Oct. 19 the

men’s cross country team took sixth place out of six teams at the Benedictine University-Springfield race. Results for the Beavers are as follows: Jake Derousse in 17th, Nathan Speck-hart in 31st, Seth Tonsor in 39th, Paul Kline in 46th, Mitchell El-liott in 47th and Nathan Wagner in 48th.

Women’s Cross CountryThe women’s cross country

team had four runners compete at the Benedictine University Springfield Invite on Saturday, Oct. 19. Freshman Tavi Wallace led the way finishing 22nd over-all with a time of 24:21.

BC athletes continue busy fall schedule

Lewis and Clark Community College is accepting nominations for coaches and athletes to be in-ducted into its Athletics Hall of Fame through Friday, Jan. 31, 2014.

“Lewis and Clark has a rich ath-letic history of individuals who have made strong contributions to our teams. Many of these individu-als have continued their success at other colleges and in semi-profes-sional and professional athletics,” said Sean Hill, vice president of Student Engagement at Lewis and Clark. “We are pleased to accept nominations for the Lewis and Clark Athletics Hall of Fame and honor some of the strongest athlet-ic performers and contributors.”

This year, a maximum of three individuals will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Nominations for inductees can be made by former players, coaches, college person-nel, contributors and supporters of athletics and sports profession-als, such as sports writers, pho-tographers and sports editors and directors. Please use the appropri-ate Lewis and Clark Community College Athletics Hall of Fame Nomination form, located online at lc.edu/athletics.

A selection committee compris-ing college representatives, sports editors and directors and alumni will vote on and accept this year’s inductees. All inductees selected will be honored during a special ceremony in Spring 2014.

For more information regarding the nomination process and crite-ria, contact Kimberly Ruby in the Lewis and Clark Student Engage-ment Office at 618 468-6001.

LCCC accepting nominations for Hall of Fame

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