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SportsJuly 13, 2009

Seabaugh team captures title The team of Ron Seabaugh, Bill Morgan, Rob Mitchell and Pat Evans took first place at the Big Kahuna tournament at Dalhousie Golf Club. There was a tie for second place between the team of Jeff Patton, Cord Dombrowski, David Kaelin and Rick Miller and the team of Brevin Giebler, Bill Bishop, Ken Schmitz and Bob Garrett...

Seabaugh team captures title

The team of Ron Seabaugh, Bill Morgan, Rob Mitchell and Pat Evans took first place at the Big Kahuna tournament at Dalhousie Golf Club.

There was a tie for second place between the team of Jeff Patton, Cord Dombrowski, David Kaelin and Rick Miller and the team of Brevin Giebler, Bill Bishop, Ken Schmitz and Bob Garrett.

Raines cards ace at Kimbeland

Kathy Raines of Cape Girardeau carded her first career hole in one on hole No. 4 at Kimbeland Country Club.

Raines used an 8-iron to ace the 115-yard hole.

Carol Weinrich witnessed the shot.

Underwood scores hole in one

Ron Underwood used a 9-iron to record an ace on hole No. 8 at Cape Girardeau Country Club.

It was playing 130 yards.

Jason Underwood, Bill White Sr. and Brad Simpher witnessed the shot.

Janet fires hole in oneat Cape Girardeau C.C.

Chris Janet of Cape Girardeau carded an ace at Cape Girardeau Country Club.

Janet used a 9-iron to ace No. 8, a par 3 playing 145 yards. Witnesses were Paul Mills and Jake Janet.

Karnes team takes first place

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The team of Clint Karnes, Ben Eller, Phil Cantoni and David Morris took first place in the championship flight at the Southeast Missouri Hospital Foundation's benefit golf tournament at Cape Girardeau Country Club.

The team of Mike Edwards, Brevin Giebler, Lyle Davis and Robin Davis was second, followed by the team of Chris Martin, Ian Soutar, Corrine Soutar and Jeff Roosman.

In A flight, the team of Pat Nolan, Paul Leland, Candace Quinn and Oliver Matlock won, while the team of Harley Eddleman, Mark Martin, Perry Bennett and Andy MacIntosh was second. The team of Randy Brown, Pat Jesse, Marc Sportsman and Don Fisher placed third.

In B flight, the team of Jean Mabrey, Bob Matthews, Mary Miller and Joe McKeon was the champion, while the team of Jason Banderman, Alex Ogburn, Dennis Marchi and Kevin Govero took second. The team of Bob James, Nancy Mueller, Mary Cotner and Luke Cowell placed third.

Gators break conference record

Gators Swim Team member Kyleigh Troxel set a pair of Southeast Missouri Swim Conference records at the Scott City meet.

She finished the 100-meter butterfly in 1 minute, 13.87 seconds and the 200 individual medley in 2:39.36 to set records in the girls 13- and 14-year olds division.

Kristian Troxel set a record in the 13 and 14 boys 200 individual medley (2:24.46).

Gabby Vieira lowered two of her conference records in the girls 11 and 12 division -- the 50 backstroke (35.20) and 100 individual medley (1:16.63).

Gators top-three fininshers

(age in parenthesis)

First places -- Payton Beck (11), Ian Cameron (10), Lydia Cameron (12), Ava Duncan (6), Maria Esswein (18), Sydney Franklin (15), Milo Greenfield (6), Samuel Hahs (8), Joseph Janisse (12), Thomas Janisse (17), Ben Koch (15), Tra Leimer (9), Allison McDonald (8), Noah Mejean (8), Daniel Neff (16), Dustin Parsons (14), Alec Perez (5), Carly Pujol (8), Madeline Siefert (13), Audrey Snodgrass (6), Owen Todd (8), Kristian Troxel (14), Kyleigh Troxel (14), Gabby Vieira (11), Helen Wojdylo (11), Annie Wolpers (18).

Second places -- Ryan Aufdenberg (16), Jacob Bening (7), Jack Jeffers (12), Phoebe Law (7), Shay Loughary (18), Madeleine McDonald (12), Caitlyn Palmer (11), Avery Perez (7), Molly Phegly (8), Madison Rau (16).

Third places -- Landon Beck (14), Bailey Beussink (8), Drew Beussink (9), Paige Beussink (6), Cory Bunger (15), Cynthia Hoffman (16), Daniel Janisse (15), Auggie Phegly (6), Olivia Priest (9), Sierra Smith (12).

-- From staff reports

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