FOR THE RECORD

BOWLING SPRINGDALE BOWLING CENTER HIGH SCORES THROUGH JAN. 4

SUNDAY OUR GANG: Alley Cats: Debbie Tisdale 176, Doug Holt 205.

MONDAY NIGHT LADIES: Harvey’s Girls: Becky Wright 178; Wild #7: Sandie Mahoney (510); Queen B’s: Linda Papczynski 189.

THURSDAY NITE USBC: Pine Creek Lumber: Bob Beauchesne 225, Bob Gilmer 203; We’re Trying: Willard Peters 201, Randy Foglesong 205-247-226 (678); Spare Parts: Charles Sisco 202, James Ramey 215-201-209 (625), Danny Forkner 203-233 (617); Under the Knife: Geno Fenton 204-234-222 (660), Casmer Wiener 205, Luc Fenton 255-223 (656); Ballbarians: Keith Genereau 203, Kurt Sij 237-248 (685); HOLOF: John Mahoney 259-236 (681), Butch Edgmon 246-204 (612); It Is What It Is: Deanne Shepherd 201, Tommy Granata 208, Greg Granata 245 (618); Blue Heaven Farms: Larry McCollum 203-206, Marlin Wallace 200-221; Whatever: Charlie Murphy 216-207 (605), David Young 211-253-215 (679), Matt Taylor 300 (678), Mike Taylor 257-205 (623), Kevin Taylor 201-224; Thunderstruck: Chris Carnahan 225, David Framstad 211, Ole Kantaphone 211-203; Usetacould: Nathan Key 222, David W. Crile 214, John Crile 220-203-201 (624), Scott Crile 215-214 (602); Pocket Pounders: Lance Hauth 232-222 (652), Charles Watkins 267 (628), Eric Kienholz 225-212, Juan Garcia 239-236 (664), Jerry Eagle 212-255 (661); JR’s Sportsworld: Gary Anderson 213, Ron Murray 235-206 (601), Jim Pierce 208, Stan Forrester 228-238-206 (672); WOW: Stan Cook, Jr. 204, Virgil Walton 216, Chris Walton 248-201-236 (685); Rednecks: Trent Wallis 268, Mark Vickery 242-201 (624), Wes Price 267-204 (662); Harps: Kevin Vickers 211-226, Lonnie Taylor 222, Ron Trolinger 212-216-237 (665), Eric Doege 213-202-222 (637).

TGIF FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED: Comeback Kids: Bud Garner 210;

Laffalots 2: Chip Gross 215, Will Strain 234; Split Happens: Donna Murie 210; Rain & Shine: Robert Anderson 201; Alley Gators: Scott Lister 216-215 (603); Live Action II: Darrell Cousins 216-202 (606), Brandy Cousins 175, Jerry Eagle 203; The Flintstones: Ken Clark 201; 500 Mag: Crystal Howie 223 (554), Mike Howie 300 (680), Shawn Self 269-267 (686);

Bubba N Frenz: Steve Drain 213;

Pinbusters: John Mahoney 236-227-224 (687), Sandie Mahoney 188 (524), Deana Stark 191-193 (553); Gutter Dusters: Milo Johnson 202; Lucky Strikes: Tammy Vickery 175, Trent Wallis 221, Wes Price 201-217 (603), Mark Vickery 200-202-280 (682).

SATURDAY JUNIORS: Pin Destroyers: Zac Nichols 203-181-178 (562), William Penny III 184-175 (523), Olivia Madrid 237 (521); Minds in the Gutter: Blake Bradley 191-197 (524); Strikes and Spares: Lane Price 132; I Donít Care: Justin Baker 236 (576), Kevin Bradley 215 (504), Logan Nielsen 192-179-213 (584);

2 Hicks N 2 Cityslickers: Lauren Wilson 163, Dylan Framstad 203; The Intimidators: Brandon Cave 194-203-190 (527); The Bowlerz: Ty Connolly177, Aaron Johnson 165; Zech Vogt 175-212 (536); Split Happens: Brittany Crain 200-147.

SATURDAY PREP/BANTAMS: Fireballs: Cedric Comer 123, Alex Poor 79.

SPORTS CALENDAR BASEBALL McDonald County (Mo.) High School is hosting a six-week baseball camp starting Jan. 25.

McDonald County baseball coach Nick Martin will direct the program in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy. Classes are available for players in grades 1-12 and are limited to six players per coach.

Sessions are offered in advanced hitting, pitching, catching, fi elding and baserunning. Proceeds from the program benefit amateur baseball in Anderson, Mo. Space is limited.

Registration is now under way.

For more information, visit www.

USBaseballAcademy.com, or call tollfree 866-622-4487.

BASKETBALL In-Season Basketball Skills Tune-Up offered by Rainmaker Basketball coach, Isaac Edwards will be offered at the Rogers Activity Center starting Jan. 19. The classes are for players in grades 2-12 and the cost is $50 for all six sessions, or $10 per session. A RAC membership is required. Classes will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. each Sunday through Feb. 23.

CHEERLEADING The Bentonville High School cheerleaders will hold a clinic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 11 at the school’s east and west auxiliary gyms. The clinic is open for grades one through seven, with Tigers cheerleaders and coaches providing the instruction.

Those attending the clinic will also perform at a Bentonville basketball game on Jan. 17. Cost of the clinic is $50, with proceeds helping the Bentonville cheerleaders attend the UCA National High School fi nals in Orlando, Fla. Contact Tracy Kaufman at [email protected].

FOOTBALL Registration for spring youth tackle football for players in grades K-7 will be held on Saturdays starting Feb. 15 through Match 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Academy Sports and Outdoors, 3855 S. 26th in Rogers and 3864 N. Steele Blvd. in Fayetteville.

Contact NWA Youth Sports at www.

nwayouthsports.com or call 756-9459 for more information.

MISCELLANEOUS The eighth-annual RAZOR Fitness Winter Sports Medicine Symposium takes place Jan. 18 at the Graduate Education Building on the University of Arkansas campus. Online registration is available at uacs.uark.edu/Events/ View/20843 along with a schedule for the symposium. The symposium is open to students, professors, coaches, teachers, physicians, physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. Speakers include Lenny Macrina of Champion Sports Medicine in Birmingham, Ala., and R.J. Elbin, assistant professor of exercise science at the University of Arkansas. The symposium ispresented by the Graduate Athletic Training Education program at the University of Arkansas and Advanced Orthopaedic Specialists in Fayetteville. The Arkansas State Board of Physical Therapy and the national Board of Certifi cation for Athletic Training have approved 8 continuing education units for attendance. Cost varies by profession. Graduate students will present their research at the symposium. For additional information, contact Jeff Bonacci at 575-4112.

TENNIS The Rogers Activity Center will offer youth winter tennis classes through the Ozark Tennis Academy from Jan. 22 to Feb. 28.

No experience is necessary. These fun classes will introduce all of the basic tennis strokes using QuickStart junior racquets, lower nets, foam tennis balls, low compression balls, and shorter courts. As players learn to keep the ball in play, they will also be introduced to the basics of scoring and match play. Sessions are: Ages 6-10 on Wednesday and Friday from 4 to 5 p.m. The fee is $60 or $120 for both sessions, and a RAC membership is required. Junior tennis racquet included for new registrants if needed. Limited supply available. Rac membership required.

VOLLEYBALL Winter coed adult volleyball registration is underway at the Yvonne Richardson Center in Fayetteville. The cost is $250 per team for eight games, plus a postseason tournament. Competitive league matches are played every Tuesday night starting at 6 p.m.

Registration will be taken through Wednesday. The cost for each team is $250 for eight games, plus a guaranteed spot in the post-season tournament. Teams can register online at www.onlinesignup.org/ fayetteville, come by the Parks and Recreation office at 1455 Happy Hollow Road to drop off the registration form, or mail it to 113 West Mountain, Fayetteville, AR 72701, attn: Parks & Rec. For more information contact Julia Roe at 444-3474.

WRESTLING Rogers Activity Center registration for the 2013-14 Youth Wrestling Program is currently being taken at the Rogers Activity Center and online at www.rogersarkansas.

com/recreation. Boys and girls ages 6-18 are eligible to participate. Cost for registration is $65 and includes USA wrestling membership card and a club shirt. Each participant must have a current RAC membership ($20). The membership is current for one year from the date of purchase.

For more information, call 631-0336 or visit www.rogersarkansas.com/ recreation.

ITEMS FOR THE SPORTS CALENDAR CAN BE EMAILED TO [email protected] OR FAXED TO 872-5055.

Sports, Pages 7 on 01/10/2014

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