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SportsJune 26, 2012

Adam Way fired a 75 to win the age 16 to 19 18-hole tour division at the Gateway PGA Junior Series event at Fox Haven in Sikeston, Mo. Ryan McVey followed with a 76, while Eli Pike shot 77. Brian Whitson carded an 81 to win the boys 14 and 15 tour division. Hunter Asher was second with an 84, and Jon Renner finished with an 85...

Way shoots 75 to win division

Adam Way fired a 75 to win the age 16 to 19 18-hole tour division at the Gateway PGA Junior Series event at Fox Haven in Sikeston, Mo.

Ryan McVey followed with a 76, while Eli Pike shot 77.

Brian Whitson carded an 81 to win the boys 14 and 15 tour division. Hunter Asher was second with an 84, and Jon Renner finished with an 85.

Sarah Bell (girls age 12 and 13, 98), Keke Beasley (boys 12 and 13, 77) and Sean Finney (boys 14 and 15, 84) were 18-hole winners in the regular division.

Nine-hole division winners were Taryn Bell (girls 10 and 11, 62), Peyton Bradley (girls 12 and 13, 44), Adele Soutar (girls 14 to 19, 51), Jaden Hightower (boys 10 and 11, 42), Nick Westrich (boys 12 and 13, 43) and Austin Bowman (boys 14 to 19, 47).

Results

Nine-hole

Girls 12 and 13 -- Peyton Bradley 44, Ashlee Younghouse 61, Analeise Pyland 64

Girls 14 to 19 -- Adele Soutar 51, Andrea Younghouse 52, Megan Gates 64

Boys 10 and 11 -- Jaden Hightower 42, Trevor Bradley 46, Case Englehart 49, Boone Gartman 49

Boys 12 and 13 -- Nick Westrich 43, Brandon Wagner 43, Wyatt Pratt 44

Boys 14 to 19 -- Austin Bowman 47, Justin Halter 48, John Palmer 57

18-hole regular

Girls 12 and 13 -- Sarah Bell 98

Boys 12 and 13 -- Keke Beasley 77, Jonathan Bell 90, Nathan Woolard 90

Boys 14 and 15 -- Sean Finney 84, Jake Pridy 89, Chance Moore 90

18-hole tour

Girls 14 and 15 -- Hightower 93

Boys 14 and 15 -- Brian Whitson 81, Hunter Asher 84, Jon Renner 85

Boys 16 to 19 -- Adam Way 75, Ryan McVey 76, Eli Pike 77

Tewis captures medalist honors

Linda Tewis was the 18-holes division medalist at the Cape Girardeau Country Club's Women's Golf Association's weekly outing.

Shirley Moore took first place, while Tewis and Janet White tied for second.

Marcia Wagner was the nine-holes winner.

Hammes wins Furry 5K

Kevin Hammes covered the 5-kilometer course in 17 minutes, 54.48 seconds to win the Fitness Plus Furry 5K race.

Ashley Schmittzche was the top female finisher, crossing the line in 22:35.14.

Results

FEMALE

Overall -- Ashley Schmittzche 22:35:14

19 and younger -- Megan Anne Schmittzche 29:31:46; Emily Cieslewicz 31:05:11; Tasha Nance 44:14:47

20 to 24 -- Candice Snider 31:15:45; Emily Matthews 34:12:81; Dana Overbeck 37:43:88; Danielle Schneider 39:38:84

25 to 29 -- Kate Wayman 23:35:57; Kelly Hannenburger 23:59:42; Susan Layton 33:18:66; Stephanie Roth 39:02:69; Destinee Schwendemann 40:06:59; Ashley Rocket 48:38:26; Robyn Oller 56:54:29; Candice Ohare 58:33:20

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30 to 34 -- Rachel Zahner 42:10:57; Jennifer Maroscher 42:11:39; Crystal Vick 44:03:18; Amanda Balsano 58:31:21

35 to 39 -- Melissa Schwab 25:42:73; Jill Morris 28:21:31; LaShea Worley 34:26:32; Becky Blaylock 35:09:85; Kelly Erwin 45:33:69

40 to 44 -- Dee Johnson 30:28:97; Rhonda Windeknecht 33:31:08; Monica Parsons 35:50:96; Kathleen Boehme 37:40:00; Jane Harde 38:26:58; Christina Leuckel 44:22:81

45 to 49 -- Suzanne Garoian 27:42:82; Evy McKeever 32:13:10; Carlene Cieslewicz 34:08:02

50 to 54 -- Mary Ann Heinsman 29:47:52; Diana Palmer 57:08:05; Debbie Balsano 59:03:51

55 to 59 -- Peggy Hill 30:24:92; Pam Lewis 37:27:13

60 and older -- B.J. Bowman 47:00:78; Michal Sue Burlison 47:36:17

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MALE

Overall -- Kevin Hammes 17:54:48

19 and younger -- Michael Nelson 18:33:57; Brock Kasten 19:36:22; Jacob Cieslewicz 19:59:97; Coleman Erwin 22:31:10; Blake Morris 26:01:95; Aaron Turner 30:17:66; Hasten Blaylock 34:27:32; Jeremiah Worley 35:00:76; Evan Dowdy 36:02:20; Austin Kight 37:42:64; Andrew Parsons 50:00:34

20 to 24 -- Nick Grassi 25:05:87; James Baker 29:27:60; Ted Jones 51:00:94

25 to 29 -- Eric Daume 22:20:86

35 to 39 -- Andy Johnson 18:51:62; Matt Miller 20:28:87; Jerry Kinniman 23:44:52; Shane Morris 25:52:31; John Atkinson 28:09:62; Chris Schwab 40:37:30; Todd Vick 44:03:62

40 to 44 -- Joe Windeknecht 19:21:19; Doug Ambler 21:01:59; David Crader 28:49:46

45 to 49 -- J. Steve Schmittzche 20:27:81; Paul Cieslewicz 28:57:75; Shannon Aldridge 29:36:73; Steve Parsons 39:26:84; Dennis Nance 44:18:16; Ken Landau 44:22:16; Ted Jones 50:55:54

50 to 54 -- Ron Rosati 21:36:73

55 to 59 -- Gregory Harrison 27:44:97; Kevin Hiver 28:56:35

60 and older -- Mitch Gerber 24:04:80; Richard Biddle 34:49:39; Bill Burlison 46:35:18

Hahs scores hole-in-one

Scott City's Don Hahs used a 6-iron to ace hole No. 12 at Kimbeland Country Club.

The hole was playing 150 yards.

Ray Boren, Charlie Menz and Eldon Boswell witnessed the shot.

It was Hahs' first hole-in-one.

Hager records first ace

Jackson's Sheila Hager used an 8-iron to card a hole-in-one on hole No. 4 at Kimbeland Country Club.

The hole was playing 126 yards.

Marty Seymour witnessed the shot.

It was Hager's first ace.

Schott scores hole-in-one

Cape Girardeau's Harold Schott used a driver to record an ace on hole No. 8 at Kimbeland Country Club.

The hole was playing 133 yards.

Don Call, Bob Haelder and Gordon Feeney witnessed the shot.

It was Schott's 11th career ace.

-- From staff reports

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