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Sports Briefs

Quail Ridge reschedules meet

Quail Ridge Golf Course has re-scheduled the Sept. 12 tournament for Thursday.

The Southern Kansas Association of Insurance & Financial Advisors' annual golf tourney proceeds will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cowley and Sumner Counties' youth mentoring programs.

Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. and shotgun start is at 1 p.m. Cost is $50 per player and includes golf cart rental and green fees, lunch and prizes.

To register contact Willie Tuttle, SKAIFA President, at 229-9342.


Cheerleaders to perform here

The Arkansas City High School cheerleaders will be performing in a showcase at the Last Run Car Show from noon to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ag Building.

They will also be hosting the Bitty Bulldog Cheer Clinic on Saturday at the high school from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Registration starts at 1 p.m. and is open to all students K-5th grade.

Bitty Bulldog cheerleaders will cheer at the Homecoming game, Oct. 3 against McPherson at Curry Field.


Tailgate party to KC Sunday

Seating is still available on the 102.5 KACY FM Chiefs tailgate party departing Sunday for Kansas City.

KACY has chartered a bus, bought a section of seats and planned a huge tailgate party at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City for Sunday's Chiefs-Broncos game.

Tickets, which include transportation, food, drinks, entertainment and a ticket, are $200.

The trip also gives listeners a chance to meet and hang out with KACY's on-air personalities, including Marshall and Megan Ice, C.J. Cross, Tommy Shelton, J.J. Jackson, Deejay Popcorn and Dug O'Grady.

Ice says Broncos fans are welcome and are encouraged to wear their colors.

"I'm sure we'll have some blue and orange along with the red, white and yellow."

Tickets are still available for groups or singles, but a limited number of seats are available.

Reserve your seat by calling (620) 442-1102, e-mailing: kacyrocks@kacy.fm or visiting the KACY studios during regular business at 106 N. Summit St. in downtown Ark City.


Cowley baseball showcase set

The Cowley College Baseball Showcase will be held Oct. 19 at City Ball Park in Arkansas City.

The showcase will include a professional style format. The athletes will run a timed 60, work on outfield and infield defensive situations, catcher pop times, pitcher bullpens and batting practice.

As a bonus to the athletes, 25 participants will be invited to play in a seven-inning scrimmage at the conclusion of the showcase. The athletes will have the opportunity to further showcase their abilities in a live game setting in front of scouts and college coaches.

The cost to attend the showcase is $40 for early registration received by Oct. 17, and $75 for registration received Oct. 18 or Oct. 19. A printable registration form can be accessed at http://www.cowleytigers.com/camps/campsmain.html.

Please complete the registration and waiver form and enclose a check made out to Cowley County Baseball. The registration form can be mailed to: Cowley College, c/o Coach Camien, 125 S. 2nd, Arkansas City, KS 67005.

To e-mail the form or for more information, contact Scott Camien at camiens@cowley.edu.


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