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in national tennis tourney
TUCSON, Ariz. -The Seward her opening match. In 2006, Uthala
County Community College worn- AbduUah won her first two matches
en's tennis team began the NJCAA and finished in the Round of 8 at
National Tennis Tournament on the National Tournament. She will
Sunday with three single.s victories in play her second round match against
the opening round of competition. Cowley College Monday.
SCCC sophomore Uthala Amina AbduUah was defeated
Abdullah won her first singles match, in three games during her opening
and sophomore Amina Abdullah was match in No. 1 singles play, Amina
defeated in their first round matches. AbduUah took on Shailyn Abbott,
The Abdullahs are both gradu- from Arkansas Fort Smith, in a match
ares of Clarendon High School. that went back and forth. Abbott won
Uthala Abdullah dominated her the first game 6-2, and then Amina
No. 2 singles match defeating Kate- Abdullah controlled game-two 6-1.
lyn McCreary (Lewis and Clark C.C.) Amina AbduUah fell in the deciding
6-3 and 6-1. It is the second straight game-three, 6-3, and will move to the
year UthalaAbdullah has advanced in consolation bracket where she will
the championship bracket to second have a first round bye before facing
round competition after winning an opponent to be determined.
CCC hosts Century Golf Tournament
By Sandy Anderberg and Ruth Jackson finished second
Thirty-three teams competed with a 146.
in the two-day Century Tournament West Texas Gas sponsored hole
held at the Clarendoh Country Club number five, and the closest to the
held May 5-6. There were six flights pin was Todd Curry at 11'9". Green-
in the 36-hole best-ball tournament belt Electric sponsored number 15,
with the top team coming in at 124. and the closest to the pin was Terry
In the 100-109 flight the winners Esch at 6'6 W'. The closest to the pin
were Wayne Taylor and Steve Russell on number eight and the longest putt
at 124. Travis Lowe and Jim Gioco- on number nine were sponsored by
mazzi shot a 128 for second, and J.B. Greenbelt Water Authority and went
Lemon and Doug McCain were third to J.B. Lemon at 4' 1" and Casper
with a 129. Ray Martin and Gen Smith with a putt of 20' ".
Nichols shot a 129 to take first in Greenbelt Water Authority also
the 110-119 flight. George and Gail gave free golf balls to those who
Leathers finished second with a 135, landed on the green on number 11,
and Byrd Adkins and Richard James and the winners were: Redell John-
shot a 136 for third place, ston, J.B. Lemon, John Goodwin, AI
In the 120-129 flight it was John Ramsey, David Majors, Troy Hoef-
Goodwin and Jerry Baker taking first ner, P.J. Lemons, Ruth Jackson, Gail
with a score of 131. Second place Leathers, Mike Voss, Jerry McCabe,
went to Charlie Decker and Danny Dan Ashford, and Dave Miller.
Gamble with a 135. Rex and Dave Carroll Duncan bested a 10-man
Miller's 130 took the top honors in field to be the winner of the weekly
the 130-139 flight, and Tom Stander men's game with a 64. Tom Stander
and Terry Esch tied with Jerry and was second with a 68, and Travis
Quida Gage with a 139 for second. Wilson shot a 70 for third. Ruth
In the 140-149 flight, A1 Ramsey Jackson won'the women's game with
and Steve Jarnigan shot a 140 for a 74, and Sherol Johnston was second
first, and Casper Smith and Alvin with a 77.
Danner turned in a 143 for second. There will be an 18-ho!e
Dan Ashford and Butch Schollen- scramble May 28 at 2 p.m and the
barger were first in the 150 and over nine-hole scrambles are at 6 p.m.
flight with a 135, and Slick Johnston each Friday.
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