Best Sports April 19, 2011

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Athletic Booster Meeting Next meeting of the Carrollton Warrior Athletic Booster Club is May 7 at 6 p.m. in the CHS Home Economics room,

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April 19, 2012

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Lady Warrior track team places first at Sandy Valley Carrollton senior distance runner Kelsey Cogan sets new meet marks in the 3,200 and 1,600 meter events The Carrollton Lady Warriors track team edged Indian Valley by three points to win the Lidderdale Invitational last Saturday at Sandy Valley High School. C a r r o l l t o n Kelsey Cogan placed first with 94 points while Indian Valley recorded 91 team points.

Senior Kelsey Cogan recorded two first place finishes for the Warriors – both meet records. Cogan won the 3,200-meter run with a time of 12:06.40 and the 1,600-meter run with a time of 5:26.90. Placing second for the Warriors were April Sisk in the shot put and discus with a throw of 37’ 6” in the shot and another school record throw of 128’ 7.5” in the discus. Also placing second were the 800-meter relay team of Jessica Rogers, Naomi Young, Miranda

Brown and Stephanie Donley with a time of 1:55.98, the 1,600-meter relay team of Lindsay Schandel, Donley, Monica Starre and Cogan with a time of 4:22.36 and the 3,200-meter relay team of Cogan, Taylar Bennett, Schandel and Schyler Fennimore with a time of 11:00.67. Donley also place second in the 200-meter dash with a time of 27.47. Placing third were Donley in the 100-meter dash with a time of 12.97, and Chelsea Williams in the discus with a throw of 111’ 4”.

Placing fourth were Starre in the long jump with a jump of 14’ 1/2”, and Abbey Wilson in the shot with a throw of 34’ 7.5”. Placing fifth were Young in the 300 hurdles with a time of 53.80 and the 400-meter relay team of Rogers, Harlee Schandel, Brown and Starre with a time of 57.46. Placing sixth were Lindsay Schandel in the 400 with a time of 1.08, Bennett in the 800 with a time of 2:46.03 and Young in the 100 hurdles with a time of 19.17. Earlier in the week, the Warriors

fell to visiting Salem 72-56. Sisk won both the shot and discus with throws of 37’ 9” and 112’ 10.5”, respectively. Stephanie Donley won the 100 with a time of 12.89, Cogan won the 1,600 with a time of 5:43, Lindsay Schandel came in first in the 400 with a time of 1:06.6, Jordan Schlabach won the 300 hurdles with a time of 54.9, Donley won the 200 with a time of 27.2, Cogan placed first in the 3,200 with a time of 12:50 and the 400-meter relay team of Rogers, Schlabach, Brown and

Donley won with a time of 55.4. Placing second for the Warriors were Wilson in the shot with a throw of 35’ 2”, Starre in the long jump with a jump of 13’ 0”, and Schlabach in the 100 with a time of 18.3. The Warriors were to be at West Branch Tuesday and take part in the New Philadelphia Invitational Saturday. Next week, the Warriors will host Alliance on Tuesday and take part in the Harstine Invitational at Claymont High School on Friday.

CHS softball edges Salem, drops 11-0 game to Lions With 10 games in the books, the Carrollton Lady Warriors varsity softball team is 5-5 overall and 3-3 in the Northeastern Buckeye Conference. Last Tuesday, the Warriors hosted NBC newcomer Salem. Gabi Fletcher went 2-for-4 with three RBI, including the winning run, to lead the Warriors to a 14-13 win over Quakers in 8 innings. Carrollton scored two in the first, two in the second, four in the fourth, two in the sixth, three in the seventh and one in the eighth. Salem scored three runs in the

first, one in the second, five in the third and four in the sixth. Taylor Lowdermilk, Bethany Sevek and Laiton Carter each added two hits for the Warriors. Salem out- hit the Warriors 13-12. Tanner Owens started and got the win for the Warriors. Deanna Walker had a home run and two RBI for the Quakers. Last Thursday, Carrollton was on the road at Minerva. The Lions’ Shelby Amatangelo fired a one-hitter in helping the Lions shutout the Warriors 11-0. The Lions struck early, scoring

three in the first, two in the third and fourth innings, one in the fifth and three in the sixth. Cara Kunz had five RBIs for the Lions, while Shania Miller swiped six bases. Rachel Eberling recorded two hits, two RBI, two steals and had two runs scored. Last Saturday, the Warriors games with Indian Valley and Sandy Valley were postponed due to rain. The Lady Warriors were to entertain Canton South Tuesday. They will entertain West Branch Thursday.

Lady Warrior MaKenzie Linder hustles safely back to first as Minerva first baseman Cara Kunz applies the tag. Kunz had a big offensive game as she posted five RBI in the 11-0 Minerva win.

Warrior boys track drops home meet to Salem, places team 7th at Lidderdale Invitational at Sandy

Carrollton junior Andrew Collins slides safely into home against Marlington last Tuesday at Marlington. Collins drove in three runs and scored three runs in the Warrior win over the Dukes.

Warrior baseball at 5-6 halfway through 2012 campaign The high school baseball season is now half over for the Carrollton varsity baseball team. Through the first 11 games, the Warriors record stands at 56 overall and 2-4 in the Northeastern Buckeye Conference. Last Tuesday, the Warriors were on the road at a cold and windy Marlington High School field. The Warriors struck early, and had one of their better offensive performances, defeating the Dukes 9-7. Carrollton plated three runs in the first and two in the second. Marlington came back and took a 7-5 advantage going into the top of the sixth. However, the Warriors scored a pair of runs in the sixth and seventh for the margin of victory. Senior Cody Walker had a big game for the Warriors three hits, including a double and triple, two RBI and two runs scored. Junior Andrew Collins and senior leadoff hitter Damon Anderson each added a pair of hits. Collins drove in three runs and scored three runs, while Anderson scored a pair of runs and drove in a run. Caleb Moyer also had two hits with a RBI and Aaron Gang added a hit and RBI. Anderson and Gang each had a double for the Warriors. Zach Fry started and pitched the first 4.1 innings, allowing seven hits and striking out two. Mason Voulgares pitched 2/3 of an inning. Tyler Krantz pitched the final three innings

and got the win. He allowed two hits, a walk and struck out two. Last Thursday the Warriors hosted the Dukes. The Dukes out-hit the Warriors 12-4 in defeating Carrollton 6-2 at Hensley Field. Anderson had a pair of singles for the Warriors, while Collins and Adam Miller each added a single. Walker had a RBI for Carrollton. Marlington pitcher Michael Tolerton struck out 11 Carrollton bat-

ters and Jake Walker went threefor-four and scored a run. Marlington scored a pair of runs in the third, three in the sixth and one in the seventh. The Warriors scored single runs in the fourth and sixth innings. Carrollton was to host Minerva Tuesday and Northwest on Wednesday. They will travel to Minerva Thursday and to Sandy Valley on Friday.

Carrollton first base coach Mike Miller came up with some quick dance steps as an errant Marlington throw to first zeroed in on the Warrior coach.

The first Northeastern Buckeye Conference dual meet between Carrollton and Salem didn’t go well for the Warriors. Last Tuesday night at Community Field, the Quakers ran over the Warriors 79-49. Carrollton had four first place finishes. Lynk Tranter won the 110 hurdles with a time of 15.9, Dakota Maple won the shot put with a throw of 45’ 5 1/2”, Brandon Burrier won the 100 meter dash with a time of 11.5 and the 800-meter relay team of Greg Matkowski, Drew Rector, A. J. Vance and Brian Myer won with a time of 1:45.5. Placing second were Austin Bentley in the shot with a throw of 40’ 6 1/4”, Tranter in the long jump with a jump of 18’ 2” and the 300 hurdles with a time of 45.3, Allan Jacobson in the 1,600-meter run with a time of 5:15, Noah Stertzbach in

the 800 with a time of 2:17.6, Maple in the discus with a throw of 145’ 8”, and Austin Wolford in the 3,200-meter run with a time of 11:02. Placing third were Tranter in the high jump with a leap of 5’ 6”, Justin Johnson in the shot with a throw of 40’ 3”, Matkowski in the 100 with a time of 12.3, Myer in the long jump with a jump of 18’ 2”, Sam Dowell in the 1,600 with a time of 5:31.7, Burrier in the 200meter dash with a time of 24.2 and the 400-meter dash with a time of 54.0, and Zach Wilson in the 800 with a time of 2:33. Last Saturday, the Warriors took part in the annual Lidderdale Invitational at Sandy Valley High School. The Warriors placed seventh out of nine teams with 33.5 points. Tranter had a solid day for the Warriors with a first place finish in

the long jump with a leap of 20’ 21/4”, a third place in the 110 hurdles with a time of 16.0 and fifth in the 300 hurdles with a time of 43.08 and the high jump with a jump 5’ 8”. Also placing for the Warriors were Myer in the long jump with a jump of 18’ 11 1/2” and the 400 with a time of 54.79. The 800-meter relay team of Stertzbach, Zach Fuhres, Vance and Myer placed sixth with a time of 1:42 and the 3,200-meter relay team of Stertzbach, Wolford, Eric Jefferies and Austin Keefer finished with a time of 9:31 to place sixth. The Warriors were to be at West Branch Tuesday and take part in the New Philadelphia Invitational Saturday. Next week, Carrollton will host Alliance on Tuesday and take part in the Harstine Invitational at Claymont High School on Friday.

NFL quarterback Brady Quinn makes sizable donation to Warrior grid program “The Carrollton Warrior Football Team would like to take this opportunity to personally thank current Kansas City Chief’s quarterback and Notre Dame great Brady Quinn for donating over $24,000 worth of new Nike football uniforms to our program.” That’s what Carrollton Head Football Coach Eric McCort had to say upon learning that the NFL quarterback was making the donation. Quinn, who has strong family ties to Carrollton, donated the uniforms in honor of his late grandfather, Scott Slates. Slates, who was a 1953 graduate of Carrollton High School and standout player for CHS, was inducted into the Carrollton Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008. Quinn’s mother, Robin “Slates” Quinn, and uncle Steve Slates are also graduates of Carrollton. “Men like Brady have a big impact on the lives of young people and I hope each individual player understands how rare and exciting this is that someone from outside our community wants to invest in their future,” said Mc-

Cort. McCort also noted that he would like to recogn i z e Quinn for not only his generosity to the community and the Wa r r i o r football program, but for his generosity and patriBrady Quinn otism for o u r wounded veterans. Quinn is one of the co-founders of a Foundation called 3rd and Goal. The 3rd and Goal Foundation was started a year ago by Quinn, Brian Veith and Adam Ellison. Their foundation aims to assist in the aid of soldiers returning from war suffering from mental and physical illnesses. Through this foundation

they are able to build and remodel homes, making them handicap accessible for soldiers who cannot afford to do so. Also, through the foundation they are able to donate money to other organizations and help in their efforts to achieve similar goals. Quinn’s dream for the foundation is to one day build a center in Central Ohio where soldiers who are severely affected by PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) can receive treatment that will help them reintegrate back into society. Coach McCort said he would like to encourage the community to help Brady in this remarkable cause and to support our troops in any way possible. “If you would like to donate to this foundation or would like to receive more information please go to www.3rdandgoalfoundation.org. “The 3rd and Goal Foundation is a 501 (c)3 organization that is aiming to do big things for our amazing heroes,” said the Carrollton head coach.


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Carrollton High School grid program backing YMCA youth football program Y teams to compete this fall in NBC league The Carrollton High School football program announced last week that the YMCA Youth Football League would be moving into the Northeastern Buckeye Conference Coaches League beginning this fall. The YMCA teams previously played in the Tri-County League, where they had a very successful

season. The NBC league features a bantam team, (first and second graders) a third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grade teams. “We hope that our parents and community will support and embrace this decision,” said Carrollton Head Football Coach Eric McCort. “They will be playing against

other teams in the NBC League. This is a huge benefit to us because our young athletes will be competing with and against athletes their own age. Each grade level will be creating their set of stars, which leads to future competition at the varsity level and that can only lead to success.” The YMCA Youth Football teams had a very successful season in the Tri-County League. “Competing in the NBC will be a

challenge, but our coaches and young athletes are up to the task,” McCort noted. “The YMCA youth football players are going to be coached by some of the finest men and leaders in our community. These coaches will develop Carrollton’s future stars and leaders on the gridiron.” The YMCA Youth Football coaches have been invited to participate in varsity meetings and practice. The players will be invited

to attend a skills day camp with varsity football players and the sixth grade team will get to play in an annual night game on the varsity field at Community Stadium. The YMCA would like to invite anyone interested in playing football this season to participate in the three clinic days that are scheduled. The clinics will be used for teaching and instruction on fundamental techniques and will in-

clude current YMCA and varsity coaches. The Clinics will be held Sunday, April 29, Sunday, May 6 and Sunday, May 20. Any future football athlete who participates in the clinic will have their sign-up fee waived. For more information or questions please call the YMCA at 330627-9622, Demi Carrothers at 330-440-4147 or Todd Brown at 330-738-0019.

Bell-Herron girls track team downs Salem, wins Beaver Local invitational The Bell-Herron Junior High girls track team rolled over host Salem last Wednesday. Placing first for the Warriors were Sarah Donley in the high jump with a leap of 4’4” and the 800-meter run with a time of 2:55, Hayley Barrick in the long jump with a leap of 12’ 5.5”, Brenna Campbell in the shot put with a throw of 32’ 10.5”, Maddie Dunlap in the 400-meter dash with a time of 1:09.9 and the 1,600-meter run with a time of 5:43, Sara Tunder in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 21.5, the 400-meter relay team of Barrick, Jess Stertzbach, Maddie Birong and Kady Davis with a time of 58.9 and the 1,600-meter relay team of Davis, Donley, Birong and Dunlap with a time of 4:54. Placing second were Makaela Bennett in the high jump and

100 hurdles, Birong in the long jump, Campbell in the discus, Jordan Witts in the 200-meter dash, Katie King in the 200-meter hurdles and Barrick in the 100-meter dash. Placing third were Stertzbach in the high jump, Tessa Derheimer in the shot, Jackie Stragan in the discus, Davis in the 400, Kendall McFarland in the 200, Kaitlynn Wells in the 200 hurdles and Witts in the 100. Last Friday the Lady Warriors won the Beaver Local Junior High Invitational. Placing first for Carrollton were Campbell in the shot with a throw of 35’ 5.5”, and Dunlap in the 1,600 with a time of 5:32. Both were track records. Also winning were the 1,600 relay team of Davis, Donley, Birong and Dunlap with a time of 4:46.3 and the 400 relay team of Barrick, Witts, Birong and

Davis with a time of 56.8. Placing second was Dunlap in the 400. Placing third were Donley in the 800, Davis in the 400 and Stragan in the discus. Placing fourth were Barrick in the 100 and the long jump. Placing fifth was Campbell in the discus. Placing sixth was Haley Wells in the 800. Placing seventh was the 800meter relay team of Hannah Irwin, Sara Tunder, Kendall McFarland and Maygen Bales. Placing eighth were Tunder in the 100 hurdles, Rachel Brannick in the shot and Autumn Beamer in the 1,600. The Lady Warriors were to host West Branch Wednesday. The seventh graders will be at the Claymont Seventh Grade Invitational next Monday.

Getting ready for the diamond season It’s time for the local youth baseball and softball teams to get their season started. Volunteers from the Carroll County Youth League installed new drainage pipe, gravel beds, mowed and reseeded fields and added new infield dirt to the ball fields at the Carroll County Fairgrounds April 6 in preparation for the new season, which will be starting soon. Another workday is planned before the start of the season to paint the dugouts and to do other miscellaneous chores. Anyone interested in volunteering their time or equipment to help with future field work can contact the CCYL.

Bell-Herron boys track team falls to Salem, 8th at Beaver Local The Bell-Herron Middle School boys track team fell to Salem last Wednesday night 89-25 at Salem. Joey Knipp had a pair of first place finishes for the Warriors. He won the 1,600-meter run with a time of 5:23.2 and the 800meter run with a time of 2:32.5. Placing second for the Warriors were Jacob Ketchum in the 100meter dash, Ben Ocel in the 200meter hurdles, Jimmy O’Donnell in the high jump and Tyler Fox in

the shot put. Placing third were Aaron Schlabach in the 110 hurdles, Nathan Worth in the long jump and Knipp in the high jump. Last Friday, the Warriors took part in the Beaver Local Middle School Invitational and placed eighth overall. Knipp had a second and third to lead the Warriors. Knipp placed second in the 800 and third in the 1,600. Placing fifth for the Warriors

were Schlabach, Ocel, Nick Abel and Knipp in the 1,600-meter relay. Placing sixth for Carrollton was Ketchum in the 100. Placing seventh was the 400meter relay team of O’Donnell, Ketchum, Preston Berry and Nathan Worth. Placing eighth were Fox in the shot, the 800-meter relay team of Worth, O’Donnell, Ketchum and Berry, and Dakota Jenrett in the long jump.

Spring wild turkey season opens April 23; youth only hunt is April 21-22

A group of happy Bell-Herron girls track team members pose with the first place trophy they carried away from last week’s Beaver Local Junior High Invitational. Members of the team are from left to right. Front row - Sarah Donley, Maddie Birong, Haley Wells, and Kady Davis. Middle row - Autumn Beamer, Hannah Irwin, Maddie Dunlap, Makaela Bennett, Kendal McFarland, and Maygen Bales. Back row – Jordan Witts and Tessa Derheimer.

Spring SCOREBOARD MONDAY Baseball Hiland 12, Malvern 0 Conotton Valley 12, Beallsville 0 Conotton Valley 23, Beallsville 11 Softball Malvern 4, Hiland 0 Conotton Valley 11, Beallsville 0 Conotton Valley 14, Beallsville 6 TUESDAY Baseball Carrollton 9, Marlington 7 Minerva 12, Salem 4 Tuscarawas Central Catholic 11, Sandy Valley 9 Softball Carrollton 14, Salem 13 Minerva 2, Alliance 1 Boys Track Salem 79, Carrollton 53 Louisville 81, Minerva 47 Sandy Valley 115, Strasburg 44, Conotton Valley 14 Girls Track Salem 72, Carrollton 56 Strasburg 75, Sandy Valley 72, Conotton Valley 19 Louisville 97, Minerva 31 WEDNESDAY Baseball Garaway 13, Malvern 2 Softball Malvern 3, Garaway 2 THURSDAY Baseball Marlington 6, Carrollton 2 Sandy Valley 16, Malvern 2 Conotton Valley 7, St. John 4 Softball Minerva 11, Carrollton 0 Sandy Valley 5, Malvern 1 FRIDAY Baseball Canton Central Catholic 10, Sandy Valley 0 Softball Canton Central Catholic 9 Sandy Valley 2 SATURDAY Baseball Malvern 7, Canton Heritage Christian 6 Softball Malvern 13, East Canton 11 United Local 10, Minerva 0 Minerva 16, United Local 3

Colton Newell named BOWLINGresults Monday Industrial (CarOAC Hitter of Week rollMen’s Lanes) 4/2/12 – Turn Cuff Former CHS baseball standout Colton Newell was recently named the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) Baseball Hitter of the Week. The senior first baseman hit .611 for the week with 2HRs, 6 RBI and 10 runs scored in Colton Newell the helping the Muskingum College Muskies go 4-0 for the week. As of this writing, Newell was hitting .311 for the year, with four home runs, 15 RBI and an On Base percentage of .400.

Sandy Valleyʼs Tozzi named Coach of Year Chris Tozzi, a gymnastic coach for Sandy Valley High School, has been named Coach of the Year by the Northeast Ohio Gymnastics Conference (NEGC) which is comprised of 11 teams. Mrs. Tozzi, who Chris Tozzi has been coaching for Sandy Valley High school the past 12 years, also operates Flips and Hits Gymnastics on Main St. in Magnolia where three classes are offered on Wednesday nights for girls ages 4 to 14. Ten of her gymnasts are members of the Sandy Valley team and 6 are on the Carrollton team. Caycee Calkins, a junior at Sandy Valley High School and one of Mrs. Tozzi’s gymnasts, received the All Around Honorable Mention award given by the NEGC. Chris and her husband, Michael, operate Tozzi’s on 12th restaurant in Canton.

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118.5-81.5, R&L Auto Service 110.5-89.5, KCS 108-92, Carroll Lanes 104-96, Gionino’s Pizza 104-96, Carroll Lanes Restaurant 98-102, NE Ohio Natural Gas 93107, McFadden Insurance 90.5109.5, Dave’s Diner 87-113, Minor’s Mobile Homes 86.5113.5. High Bowlers: M. Carpenter 714, M. Pyles 707, M. Miller 686, J. DeFord 671, J. McCauley 669, J. Rainsberger 661, G. Fair 659, M. Manson 658, J. Ritchie 637, B. Whaley 632, C. McCauley 623, D. Findling 605. (L. Evans, Sec.) Men’s Thursday Civic (Carroll Lanes) 4/5/12 – Fair Vision 16189, The Lockouts 159-91, JK Logging 138-112, Carroll Lanes 126.5-123.5, Miller Light 126124, Guess Motors 125-125, H&M Tire 110-140, Water Professionals, Inc. 108-142, Grubbs Chiropractic 107.5-142.5, Smith Piping 89-161. High Bowlers: R. Kirkpatrick 690, J. McCauley 677, C. McCauley 660, J. Strawder 660, C. Shockey 659, L. Evans 649, K. West 626, H. Tinlin 623, D. Hutchison 620, J. Rainsberger 607, D. Shockey 602. (L. Evans, Sec.) Monday Nite Men’s Industrial (Atwood Lanes) 4/9/12 – Dellroy Market 43-17, J-Pa’s Pizza 39-21, Hilltop Outdoor Supply 38-22, The Loners 31-29, JA’s Auto Svc. 27-33, Flip Side Grill 24-36, Profab 23-37, K&B Greenhouse 1545. High Bowler: K. Hanenkrat 746.

Monday Night Womenʼs Golf League action to kick off with scramble The Monday Night Women’s Golf League at Carroll Meadows will open its 2012 season May 7 with a four woman golf scramble at 5:30 p.m. There will be a rules meeting at 5 p.m. League fees for the season will be $30. Any woman interested in golfing can join the league by calling Rosalee Davis at 330-627-8138 or by calling Carroll Meadows at 330627-2663.

The spring wild turkey season opens in all 88 Ohio counties April 23 and continues through May 20, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. “Ohio has again experienced a record low wild turkey hatch, with last year’s nesting season negatively impacted by rainfall and flooding,” said ODNR Wildlife Biologist Mike Reynolds. “The early onset of springlike weather and green vegetation could make it harder for hunters to see and hear turkeys, creating challenging hunting conditions this season.” Wild turkey breeding activity is largely controlled by the increasing amount of daylight. Typically in southeast Ohio, hens start incubating nests on May 1. Hunters harvested 18,162 wild turkeys during last year’s youth and spring turkey seasons. Ohio’s current wild turkey population is more than 180,000. ODNR anticipates as many as 70,000 licensed hunters, not counting private landowners, will enjoy the

spring wild turkey season. A special youth-only turkey hunt for those possessing a valid youth hunting license and youth turkey permit will be held April 21-22. Young hunters must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult, 18 years of age or older. The young hunter’s turkey season is open statewide with the exception of Lake La Su An State Wildlife Area in Williams County, which requires a special hunting permit. Legal hunting hours are a half-hour before sunrise to sunset each day during the two-day youth season. All hunters must report their harvest of turkeys, but they are no longer required to take their turkey to a check station for physical inspection. Hunters will have three options to complete the automated game check: * Online at www.wildohio.com or www.ohiogamecheck.com; * By telephone at 877-TAG-ITOH (877-824-4864); * At all license agents. A list of agents can be found at wildohio.com or

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by calling 800-WILDLIFE. Game-check transactions will be available online and by telephone seven days a week and during holidays. Landowner hunters who are not required to purchase a fall turkey permit must use the website or a license agent to check their turkey, but cannot use the phone-in method. Legal hunting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until noon from April 23 to May 6. Hunting hours from May 7-20 will be a half-hour before sunrise to sunset. An incorrect start date for the all day turkey hunting hours was printed in the 2011-12 Hunting Regulations booklet. The first day for all day hunting is May 7. Hunters are required to have a hunting license and a spring turkeyhunting permit. They can also take one bearded turkey per day. A second spring turkey permit can be purchased allowing hunters to take a limit of two bearded wild turkeys. Turkeys must be checked by 11:30 p.m. the day of harvest.


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