Bismarck Tribune - January 6, 2011

Page 27

Sports

Bismarcktribune.com ■ Bismarck Tribune

Thursday, January 6, 2011 ■ Page 5D

UPCOMING EVENTS DEADLINES SUBMIT BY TUESDAY: All Upcoming Events or Recreation Digest items should be submitted to the Tribune sports department by 5 p.m. Tuesday of the week they are intended to run. Information may be provided by e-mail, fax (223-2063), phone call (888-684-2293) or by visiting the Tribune office. Please send all e-mail items for Recreation Digest or Upcoming Events to sports@bismarcktribune.com.

BASEBALL SPRING TRAINING PROGRAM: Jan. 9Feb. 13. For grades 1-12. Coach Len Stanley will direct the program in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy. Sessions are offered in advanced hitting, pitching and catching at a cost as low as $99 for six weeks. Space is limited. Registration is now under way. For more information, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com, or call 866622-4487.

BASKETBALL OPEN GYM PROGRAM: The Bismarck Parks and Recreation open gym program is free of charge and runs through March 6. Times and school locations can be found on the BPRD website at www.bisparks.org. Court reservations will be taken for adult teams interested in practicing at Wachter or Simle. Reservations can be made for the weekend by calling 222-6454 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. on the Friday preceding weekend play. Each team will have a court for one hour. VCPR YOUTH TOURNAMENT: Jan 29. For boys and girls in grades 4-6. Deadline: Jan. 19. Fee: $100. To register contact vcpr@csicable.net. JAMES RIVER YMCA TOURNAMENT: Feb. 12 in Jamestown. Boys grades 3-6 and girls for grades 4-6. Fee: $125. For more information call Tyler Perleberg at 253-4101 or e-mail tperlebe@jc.edu. BISMARCK STATE YOUTH TOURNAMENTS: Jan. 22-23 and Feb. 12-13 for girls

grades 4-8 and boys grades 4-6. Boys only tournament for grades 4-8 to be held April 16-17. Log on to bismarckstate.edu/athletics and link youth tournaments. Contact: BSC athletics at 224-5480. VCPR WINTER SHOOTOUT: Feb. 25-26. For boys and girls in grades 4-8. Deadline: Feb. 16. Fee: $100. To register contact vcpr@csicable.net. NAPOLEON ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT: March 12 at Napoleon, For girls in grades 5-8, for boys in grades 5-7. Fee: $125. Deadline: March 4. Email schwartz@bektel.com or call 754-2320 for more information. PATRIOTS HOOPS FEST: March 19-20. For boys and girls in grades 4-8. To register v i s i t www.chs.bismarckschools.org/chs/chsathletics/bbb or Lori at walojacobs@bis.midco.net VCPR SPRING SHOOTOUT: March 2526. For boys and girls in grades 4-8. Deadline: March 16. Fee: $110. To register contact vcpr@csicable.net. JAMESTOWN SPRING SHOOTOUT:

March 19. For boys and girls in grades 3-8. Contact Bluejaybb@ymail.com or www.jamestownbasketballboosters.com for entry form. THE 22ND ANNUAL QUEEN CITY CLASSIC TOURNAMENT: March 25-27 in Spearfish, S.D. Fee: $150 per team. Open for boys and girls grades 4-11. Deadline: March 11. Entry forms are at http://spearfish.k12.sd.us/shs/QCC/info.ht m. If you have questions, please contact Steve Meeker at 605-722-3710 or steve.meeker@bhsu.edu. JUNIOR GRAND AM TOURNAMENT: April 1-3 in Grand Forks. Fee: $160. Open for grades 3-12. Visit www.gffastbreak.com for more information.

Lanes at 2 p.m.

POOL COYOTE CLASSIC: Jan. 6-8 in Dickinson. Call Jamie at 307-359-1848. NDTA POOL TOURNAMENT: Jan 7-9 at the Dickinson Ramada. For more information call Preston at 483-POOL.

SOCCER JIMMIE TOURNAMENT: Jan. 29-30 at Jamestown. For more information on the tournament and college experience, contact head soccer coach Phillip Bohn at pbohn@jc.edu or by phone at 612-386-7476.

SOFTBALL BOWLING USBC-WBA MEETING: Jan 9 at Midway

Deadline: Jan 7. Games start at 11 a.m. behind Kist Livestock. Any questions or further information please call Risa Berquist 426-1122. BISMARCK YOUTH FASTPITCH SOFTBALL WINTER CLINICS: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 13, 20, 27 and March 6, 13 at Century High School. Registration forms at bismarckfastpitchsoftball.com or call 425-6647.

SNOWBALL TOURNAMENT: Jan. 29 in Mandan. Fee: $10 person or $100 per team.

TENNIS SUPER BOWL TOURNAMENT: Feb. 4-6. This is a singles and doubles tournament open to players high school to adult. Pick up a registration form at the West River Community Center or online at westrivercommunitycenter.com. Deadline: Jan 31. For more information please contact Dickinson Parks and Recreation at 701-456-2074.

PUBLIC NOTICE Continued from Pg. 5B

BOWLING SEASON LEADERS MIDWAY LANES Men: Game — Jake Sauter 300, Ben Mues 300, Jon Breckel 300, Tom Miller 300, Grant Veen 300, Russ Nelson 300, Dave Givan 300. Three-game series — Thomas Wolf 809, Jason Locken 808, Keith Feist 775, Duane Edwards 775, Sean Hillard 772. Four-game series — Bob VanderderVorst 991, Bob VanderVorst 977, Jack Nelson 961, Darin Helbling 960, Aaron Petrowitz 936. Women: Game — Missy Jahner 279, Missy Jahner 269, Laurie Bense 267, Marie Foster 267, Sandy Randazzo 266. Three-game series — Missy Jahner 732, Sandy Randazzo 644, Sandy Randazzo 634, Sandy Randazzo 628, Gail Hill 623. Four-game series — Missy Jahner 977, Marie Foster 943, Marie Foster 942, Marie Foster 926, Missy Jahner 923, Marie Foster 914.

TEN SPOT LANES Men: Game — Andrew Schmid 299, Lynn Geffre 290, Jackie Wait 280, Jesse Hill 279, Tyler Johns 279, Justin Zainhofsky 279. Three-game series — Mike Fischer 725, Mike Lund 723, Justin Osborne 707, Tyler Johns 707, Terry Hoerer 704. Four-game series — Lynn Geffre 988, Brian Masseth 964, Troy Bender 940, Barry Geise 933, Jesse Hill 914. Women: Game — Maggie Fleck 255, Claudia Benjamin 247, Kathy Stetson 245, Marcy Lickteig 232, Peggy Wehri 224. Series — Claudia Benjamin 610, Marcy Lickteig 594, Stella Westmeyer 574, Marcy Lickteig 572, Joey McLeod 566.

WEEKLY LEADERS MIDWAY LANES All-Star Challenge: Men’s game — Aaron Petrowitz 278. Men’s series (4) — Bob VanderVorst 977, Jack Nelson 935, Eric Kempel

906. Ball and Chain: Men’s game — Wayne Nolz 236. Men’s series — Wayne Nolz 674. Women’s game — Missy Hilsendeger 194. Women’s series — Shirley Wetzel 509. Early Risers: Game — Cheryllyn Schmidt 208. Series — Cheryllyn Schmidt 509. Even Dozen: Men’s game - Richard Gendron 268. Men’s series - Richard Gendron 620. Women’s game - Pat Murray 193. Women’s series - Pat Murray 492. Flintstone: Game — Bernie Becker 269. Series — Kevin Becker 685, Mark Wagner 684, Randy Pegors 673. Golden Oldies: Men’s game — Tom Miller 256. Men’s series — Tom Miller 721, Hilmer Mohl 674. Women’s game — Dolly Rowan 208. Women’s series — Arlo Thompson 542. Inter City: Game - Don Van Beek 279. Series - Don Van Beek 689, Thomas Wolf 673, Brandon Jahner 661. Midway Classic: Game — Missy Jahner 279. Series (4) — Missy Jahner 977, Marie Foster 845, Laurie Bense 767. Odd Couples: Men’s game - Jerry Heck 248. Men’s series - Jerry Heck 713, Dave Givan 661. Women’s game - Kathy Bahmiller 254. Women’s series - Kathy Bahmiller 641. Roughrider: Game — Kelly Johnson 268. Series — Bob VanderVorst 693, Kelly Johnson 678, Jason Gramling 662. Senior High: Boys game - Brandon Berg 267. Boys series - Jon Breckel 741, Ryan Sandvick 703, Jerad Christenson 693. Girls game - Mikayla Shipman 222. Girls series Mikayla Shipman 604. Strike Searchers: Game — Sheila Tveito 213. Series — Sheila Tveito 605. Sunday Nite Leftovers: Men’s game - Tim Hagen 237. Men’s series - Tim Hagen 623. Women’s game - Bev McCay 205. Women’s series - Sam Backer 583. TGIT: Game — Bob Weichel 268. Series — Thomas Wolf 689, Mike Towle 651. Twin City High Rollers: Men’s game - Jeff Schneider 279, Darin Amsterberg 265. Men’s

series - Chad Broeckel 714, Jeff Schneider 706, Justin Sipma 681. Twins: Game — Garnett Rudie 259. Series — Garnett Rudie 696, Sam Mitzel 650. Wo m e n ’s C i t y : G a m e — D e a n n a Saragosa 237. Series — Deanna Saragosa 694.

TEN SPOT LANES Monday Seniors: Game — Marvin Preszler 245. Series — Dennis Erhardt 588. Women’s Western: Game — Claudia Benjamin 247. Series — Claudia Benjamin 610. Twilite: Game — LeRoy Krein 216. Series — Al McLeod 589. Custer: Game — Zach Fettig 243. Series — Chad Williams 653. Wednesday Soda: Game — Char Binsfield 174. Series — Shirley Peterson 494. Men’s Mandan: Game — Jackie Wait 263. Series (4) — Jackie Wait 889, Mike Lund 885, Justin Zainhofsky 864. Unknowns: Game — Ben Sandstrom 248. Series — Kenneth Olson 709, Ben Sandstrom 697. Friday Niners: Men’s Game — Kevin Thompson 236. Men’s Series — John Schoon 653. ■ NOTE: Bowling leaders are compiled from league Web sites. Season leaders are limited to top five scores, plus ties, from each bowling center. Leaders for top series will be listed under three-game or fourgame depending on league rules, not both. For weekly leaders, each league’s top game and series will be listed, plus any bowler who meets the following minimums: 275 game, 650 three-game series or 850 four-game series for men; 225 game, 600 three-game series or 750 four-game series for women. There will be a limit of three weekly leaders, plus ties, per league.

AP TOP 25 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROUNDUP took the drama out of this turning run after halftime one early. Duke never let the No. 9 Missouri 98, Blazers closer than 14 points North Alabama 58 KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) the rest of the way. COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — — Tobias Harris scored 17 Kim English scored a seapoints and grabbed 15 No. 3 Kansas 99, rebounds and Tennessee got UMKC 52 son-high 20 points in the its third win over a ranked LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — first half alone to lead seven opponent this season with a Josh Selby had 16 points to players in double figures as rout of No. 21 Memphis on lead six Kansas players in No. 9 Missouri romped over Wednesday night double figures and the No. 3 Division II North Alabama. Tennessee (10-4) came Jayhawks defeated UMKC. No. 11 Purdue 83, out hot, hitting three early 3Kansas (14-0) scored the pointers. Trae Golden passed game’s first 15 points and Penn St. 68 to Scotty Hopson for an e x t e n d e d t h e n a t i o n’s STATE COLLEGE, Pa. alley-oop dunk that got the longest homecourt winning (AP) — JaJuan Johnson had crowd loud and launched a streak to 68 games. 15 points and 15 rebounds, 14-2 run that gave the Vols a and No. 11 Purdue’s defense 28-12 lead with 10:41 in the No. 6 San Diego St. 66, clamped down on Big Tenfirst half. leading scorer Talor Battle in TCU 53 FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) a win. No. 1 Duke 85, UAB 64 DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — — Malcolm Thomas had 18 No. 19 Central Fla. 65, Nolan Smith scored a career- points and 10 rebounds as high 33 points to help No. 1 sixth-ranked San Diego State Marshall 58 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Duke beat Alabama-Birm- stretched its season-opening winning streak to 16 in a row Marcus Jordan had 26 ingham. Kyle Singler added 15 with a victory over TCU. points and five assists and p o i n t s a n d s c o re d h i s Kawhi Leonard added 14 No. 19 Central Florida 2,000th career point during a points and 11 rebounds and remained unbeaten with a game-opening 26-4 run that the duo also keyed a game- win over Marshall.

Tennessee 104, No. 21 Memphis 84

22.

The east-west section line between the SE1/4 of Section 3 and the NE1/4 of Section 10, 144N, R84W.

23.

The east-west section line between Section 2 and Section 11,T144N, R84W.

24.

The east-west section line between Section 1 and Section 12,T144N, R84W.

25.

The east-west section line between Section 6 and Section 7,T144N, R83W.

26.

The north-south section line between the SE1/4 of Section 30 and the SW1/4 of Section 29,T146N, R83W.

27.

The north-south section line between Section 36,T146N, R84W and Section 31,T146N, R83W.

28.

The north-south section line between Section 31 and Section 32,T146N, R83W.

29.

The north-south section line between Section 1,T145N, R84W and Section 6,T145N, R83W.

30.

The north-south section line between Section 6 and Section 5,T145N, R83W.

31.

The north-south section line between Section 5 and Section 4,T145N, R83W.

32.

The north-south section line between Section 12,T145N, R84W and Section 7,T145N, R83W.

33.

The north-south section line between Section 7 and Section 8,T145N, R83W.

34.

The north-south section line between Section 8 and Section 9,T146N, R83W.

35.

The north-south section line between the SE1/4 of Section 9 and the SW1/4 of Section 10,T145N, R83W.

36.

The north-south section line between Section 13,T145N, R84W and Section 18,T145N, R83W.

37.

The north-south section line between Section 18 and Section 17,T145N, R83W.

38.

The north-south section line between Section 17 and Section 16,T145N, R83W.

39.

The north-south section line between Section 16 and Section 15,T145N, R83W.

40.

The north-south section line between Section 19 and Section 20,T145N, R83W.

41.

The north-south section line between Section 20 and Section 21,T145N, R83W.

42.

The north-south section line between Section 21 and Section 22,T145N, R83W.

43.

The north-south section line between Section 29 and Section 28,T145N, R83W.

44.

The north-south section line between Section 32 and Section 33,T145N, R83W.

45.

The north-south section line between Section 3 and Section 2,T144N, R84W.

46.

The north-south section line between Section 2 and Section 1,T144N, R84W.

47.

The north-south section line between Section 1,T144N, R84W and Section 6,T144N, R83W.

48.

The north-south section line between Section 6 and Section 5,T144N, R83W.

49.

The north-south section line between the NE1/4 of Section 10 and the NW1/4 of Section 11,T144N, R84W.

50.

The north-south section line between Section 11 and Section 12,T144N, R84W.

51.

The north-south section line between Section 12,T144N, R84W, and Section 7,T144N, R83W.

52.

The north-south township road located in Section 1,T144N, R84W.

53.

The north-south township road located in the Section 12,T144N, R84W.

No surface coal mining operations will be located within 100 feet of the outside rights-of-way of any of these county and section line roads until they are closed by the McLean Co. Board of Commissioners. Before the rights-of-way and associated setback corridors are disturbed, approval from the McLean Board of County Commissioners will be obtained. Notice and opportunity for a hearing will be provided as required in several sections of ND Century Code. The County Road located on the east-west section line between Sections 4 and 9, 5 and 8, 6 and 5 7,T145N, R83W, and Sections 1 and 12, T145N, R84W is proposed to be relocated south approximately 1/2 to 1 mile in 2012 to accommodate the inception of mining in this permit area. The proposed relocation will be the subject of a petition and hearing process conducted by the McLean County Board of Commissioners prior to being approved or finalized. The relocation will need to be in place approximately 30 years according to currently proposed mine plans. No other road relocations are being currently requested. A copy of the application for a surface coal mining permit is available for public inspection at the offices of the North Dakota Public Service Commission, Capitol Building, Bismarck, North Dakota, and at the offices of the County Auditor, McLean County Courthouse, Washburn, North Dakota. Written comments, objections, or requests for informal conferences on Revision 20 or a petition to designate an area within the described area being added to the permit as unsuitable for surface coal mining operations may be submitted by any person with an interest which is or may be adversely affected to the North Dakota Public Service Commission, Capitol Building, Bismarck, North Dakota, within 30 days after the last publication of this notice. The written request should state the issues or objections regarding Revision 20.

NHL ROUNDUP Stars 4, Blackhawks 2 CHICAGO (AP) — Mike Ribeiro broke a tie midway through the second period with his second power-play goal of the game and the Dallas Stars beat the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night. Ribeiro scored at 9:14 when his shot from the right circle struck Chicago defenseman Niklas Hjalmarsson’s right knee and caromed over rookie goalie Corey Crawford’s glove. Dallas’ Brenden Morrow also had a power-play goal as the Stars went 3-for-3 with the man advantage and ran their road winning streak to six. Steve Ott added a short-handed, empty-net goal.

Rangers 2, Hurricanes 1, OT NEW YORK (AP) — Mats Zuccarello scored his first NHL goal 3:09 into overtime and Henrik Lundqvist made 31 saves to lift the New York Rangers to a victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. Zuccarello, the 5-foot-7 forward, scored in his sixth NHL game. He got to a rebound after Brandon Dubinsky charged in on goalie Cam Ward and scored from a near-impossible angle on the goal line with a drive underneath the crossbar.

Penguins 8, Lightning 1 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Chris Kunitz scored three goals, Evgeni Malkin got Pittsburgh going with a goal 7 seconds into the game and the Penguins, playing for the first time since the Win-

ter Classic, beat the Tampa Bay Lightning. Alex Goligoski added a goal and set up three others and Kris Letang had three assists to help the Penguins end a two-game losing streak. Pittsburgh scored four times on its first eight shots while opening a 5-0 lead in the first against the Lightning. Tampa Bay was 9-1-1 in its previous 11 after beating Washington 1-0 in overtime

Tuesday night.

Thrashers 3, Panthers 2 SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Rich Peverley scored twice and Ondrej Pavelec made 33 saves in the Atlanta Thrashers’ victory over the Florida Panthers. Niclas Bergfors also scored to help Atlanta win for only the third time in its last eight games (3-4-1). Andrew Ladd had two assists.

Join Healthways Training Center for only 12/16, 23, 30 & 1/6 - 606190

Mo. NO

CONTRACTS!

24 Hour Access • Cardio • Free Weights Private Showers • Personal Training You’re also welcome to use our prowlers, tires, bands, plyo boxes and kettle bells

ADVERTISEMENT City of Bismarck – Forestry Division Quotes for stump removal during the calendar year 2011 will be received in the City of Bismarck Forestry office until Thursday, February 4, 2011 at 1:30p.m. The stumps are located in the boulevard area at different locations and addresses throughout Bismarck. Call the Forestry office at 355-1733 for “Stump Removal Specifications” and “Request for Quotes” forms. Mail or deliver “Requests for Quotes” form in a sealed envelope marked “2011 Stump Removal Quotes” to: Bismarck Forestry Division, 601 S 26th Street, PO Box 5503, Bismarck, ND 585065503. Quotes will be opened at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 4, 2011 in the Conference Room of the Public Works building at 601 S 26th Street, Bismarck, North Dakota. 1/6 & 13 - 606231

Deadlines PUBLISH BY

RECEIVE BY

Mon. . . . . . . . . . Thurs. 12 Noon Tues. . . . . . . . . . . . . Fri. 12 Noon

2020 Lovett Ave. • Bismarck

Wed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon. Noon

701-258-8553

Thurs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mon. 5PM

www.healthways.cc “Building Better Athletes”

Sat. . . . . . . . . . . . Wed. 12 Noon

Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . Tues. 5PM

Name, address, and telephone number of attorney: Larson Latham Huettl LLP 521 East Main Ave., Suite 450 P.O. Box 2056 Bismarck, ND 58502 (701) 223-5300 Gregory C. Larson Attorneys for:The Estate of Fred F. Heer In the District Court for Burleigh County, State of North Dakota In the Matter of the Estate of Fred F. Heer, Deceased. Probate No. 10-P-234 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. Pursuant to Section 30.1-19-01 of the North Dakota Century Code, all persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to Cody C. Heer, Personal Representative, 169 Winners Circle, Glasgow, Kentucky, 42141, or filed with the Court. DATED this 17th day of December, 2010. /s/Cody C. Heer Cody C. Heer, Personal Representative 12/23, 30 & 1/6 - 606209

To Place a Legal Advertisement Call 355-8816 or Fax 223-0959

Name,Address and Telephone No. of Attorney Larson Latham Huettl LLP 521 East Main Ave., Suite 450 P. O. Box 2056 Bismarck, ND 58502 (701) 223-5300 David M. Knoll Attorneys for: The Estate of Arthur Lonnberg IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR BURLEIGH COUNTY, STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur Lonnberg, deceased Probate No. 08-10-P-209 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed Personal Representative of the above estate. Pursuant to Section 30.1-19.01 of the North Dakota Century Code, all persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must either be presented to Jamon Lonnberg, 610 21st Ave NE, Jamestown, ND 58401, Personal Representative, or filed with the Court. Dated this 29th day of November, 2010. /s/Jamon Lonnberg Jamon Lonnberg Personal Representative 1/6, 13 & 20 - 606234


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.