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Friday, July 18, 2008 7:29 AM
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From staff reports
A field of 32 will tee off today to decide the champion of 30th Horace Billings Rowan County Amateur golf tournament at Corbin Hills.
Action continues Saturday and Sunday. The winner will be decided Sunday afternoon.
Defending champion Keith Dorsett will face Chris Sifford in the opening match today at 2:46 p.m.
Qualifying medalist Stan Honeycutt will meet Jeff Quan in his first match.
Pairings are in Scoreboard.
- Junior Legion wins
Rowan County's Junior Legion baseball team finished a 3-0 sweep of Kernersville with an 8-3 victory at Newman Park on Thursday and secured a spot in the state tournament that starts in Kinston on Wednesday.
Rowan starting pitcher Will Johnson held Kernersville to two runs in five innings, and Luke Thomas hit a home run for coach Brian Hightower's 23-4 squad.
- AAU basketball
Salisbury-Rowan Kings basketball team has qualified for the AAU Nationals in Orlando on July 26-31.
The Kings have entered five tournaments and have posted an 11-4 record.
The Kings are faced with meeting transportation, lodging, and meal fees totalling $9,046 and have raised $6,196, leaving them $2850 short of their goal.
Anyone wishing to invest in young people and assist in helping the Kings make their trip can contact coach Tony Hillian at 704-202-7275 and tonyhillian@gmail.com, coach Derrick Foxx at 704-264-4061 or coach Mike White at 704-267-9472. Make checks to Salisbury Rowan Basketball Association 18U.
- Leonard honored
Central Davidson pitcher Chelsea Leonard has been named to play in the Under Armour All-America high school softball game in Orlando, Fla.
The game includes 30 of the nation's top prep players. Leonard had a 29-0 record, 0.14 ERA and 439 strikeouts as a junior.
- Smith named coach
Ledford has elevated assistant Kemp Smith to replace Chris Adams as head baseball coach. Smith starred as a player for the Panthers.
- Junior Mac golf
The third Junior Mac summer golf tournament was played at McCanless on Thursday.
Nick Lyerly shot 42 to win the 9-under division. Bryson Sprinkle shot 45.
In the 10-13 division, Logan Shuping shot 42 to win. Evan Neas shot 43.
The next tournament is July 31.
- Intimidators lose
The Kannapolis Intimidators lost to Charleston 7-5 in 11 innings on Thursday. Bradley Suttle's two-run homer won it for the RiverDogs.
Rowan Amateur
Today's pairings
2:46 — Keith Dorsett vs. Chris Sifford; Joe Harrell vs. Dwayne McIntyre.
2:54 — Roy Dixon vs Rich Pendarvis II; Michael Dorsett vs. Chad Ballard.
3:02 — David Boger vs. Clark Corriher; Rick Adams vs Terry Mulkey.
3:10 —- Derek Lipe vs. David May; Randy Bingham vs. Matt Graham.
3:18 — Stan Honeycutt vs. Jeff Quan; Gary Miller vs. Robert Jordan.
3:26 — Ronnie Eidson vs. Terry Julian; Mallory McDaniel vs. Sean Kramer.
3:34 — Dusty Holder vs. Barry Curlee; Alfred Galang vs. Max Galang.
3:42 — Steve Gegorek vs. Grey Medinger; Glenn Dixon vs. David Dorsett.
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players : Friday, July 18, 2008 9:48 AM
How is Gary Miller playing in this tournament. I've heard he is on disability. Too disabled to work, but able to play golf?
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: Friday, July 18, 2008 9:00 AM
They should hold it at the Warrior. The Masters was great...Well run, quality field, and great prizes and food.
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Where's the rest of the talent? : Friday, July 18, 2008 8:07 AM
That's a pretty slim field of players for this year's Rowan Amateur. Wonder why nobody else signs up--because it's held out at Corbin Hills? Not exactly your "championship" quality golf course....
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