Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 278, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 4, 1992 Page: 3 of 14
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Sapulpa-Newport Liberty Glass Rebels
The Sapulpa-Newport Liberty Glass Rebels pee wee baseball won first
place in their division in the Tri County League. Team members included, left
to right, front row, Brady Newport, Travis Little, Troy Haller, Steven Black-
burn, Shaun White, Billy Joe Cook, second row, Paul Madden, Jim Bob
Sasson, Matt Davis, Timmy Holt, Joseph Ware, Brett Crawford, back row,
coaches Brad Newport, Tim Holt, Dtennis Little and Janies Sasson.
Turnpike Ford Rangers
<f i... The Sapulpa-DeVault Turnpike Ford Rangers coach pitch baseball team
•* won first place in its division of the Tri County league. Team members
included, left to right, front row, Neil Crabtree, Zach Friggel, Bo Moser,
»■- Danny Kirkpatrick, Travis Lauterbach, second row, Dustin Brown, Brent
7? Wille, Troy Fortner, Brad DeVault, Zac Morgan, back row, coaches Mike
$ Wille, Tim Friggel, Sonny Hoffman, Randy Moser and Dave DeVault. Not
pictured are Chris Lakey and scorekeeper Pam Friggel.
Kellyville Oil Capitol Supply
The Kellyville Oil Capitol Supply pee wee baseball team won f rst place in
its division of the Tri County league and first place in the Tri County playoffs.
Team members included, left to right, front row, Justin Yocham, Preston
Campbell, James Reynolds, Danin Nance, Tyler Hickman, Yoney Spencer,
back row, Jerimiah Thomas, Chad Buchanan, Jeremy Billingsly, Jason
McGuire, Josh Abney, Chris Jones and coach Duane Yocham.
Kellyville Little Bombers
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The Kellyville Little Bombers T-ball team won first place in its division pf
the Tri County league. Team members included, left to right, front row,
Travis Riley, Cody Buchanan, Brian Waltrip, Kenny Gregory, Todd Wade
Russell, Justin Buckley, John David Crabtree, Cody Buckley, Justin Didlott,
second row, Aaron Conley, Michael Watashc, Kenny Pack II, Nick Watkins,
Brian Williams, Tommy Johnson, Jason Dennison Halliday, back row,
coaches Tommy Waltrip, Kenny Gregory, Kenny Pack, Todd Wade, Ron
Williams and John Buchanan. Not pictured is coach Don McIntosh.
Kellyville Star Video
The Kellyville Star Video softball team placed first in the Green Country
playoffs. Team members included, left to right, front row, Megan Stephens,
Angela Jones, Andrea Jones, Ashli Brigancc, Traclynn Phillips, second row,
Krystle Enyart, Tori Smoot, Dana Walts, Tina Mallory, Brittney Mills,
Cassandra Tcnnison, back row, coaches Dale Walts and Felicia Phillips. Not
pictured are coach Darrell Jones and helpers Jodie Jones and Treesa Mallory.
Kellyville Ace Hardware
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The Kellyville Ace Hardware prep baseball team won first place in the Tri
County league and first place in the Tri County playoffs. Team members
included, left to right, front row, Nick Staigcr, Kevin Nance, Jeremy Stubble-
field, Joe Herring, David Bryant, second row, Chad Billingsly, Kenny Grif-
fin, Tim Bales, Daniel Darnell, Curtis Watashe, Aaron Mayberry, Thomas
Longacre, back row, coaches Leon Longacrc, Gary Staigcr, Henry Mayberry,
Norman Bryant and Charles Nance.
Red Hots
The Sand Springs Red Hots 12-and-under softball team won first place in
its division of the Metro league. Team members included, left to right, front
row, Keira Frisbie, Katie Eldridge, Mandy Nightingale, Angie Smalley, Tria-
ta Hill, Traci Dyche, back row, coach Dennis Kennemer, Connie Spence,
Tauni Kennemer, Kara Faulk, Natalie Madden, Kayla Garroutte and coach
Curtis Smalley.
Centurion Security Systems
The Sapulpa-Austin Centurion Security coach pitch baseball team won
first place in its division of the Tri County playoffs. Team members included,
left to right, front row, Zack Robinson, Clay Chambers, Jacob Pickering, Matt
Austin, James Smith, Jared Reeder, second row, Kyle McClure, Jeff
McLaughlin, Kyle Mathews, Beau Johnson, Brett Nightengale, Tim Clark,
back row, coaches George Pickering, Mike Nightengale and Phil Austin. Not
pictured is Larry Reeder.
Kellyville Thumpers
The Kellyville Thumpers 10-and-undcr softball team placed first in its
division of the Green Country league. Team members included, left to right,
front row, Brooke Davidson, Betsy Leaver, Kriste Degraffenreed, Heather
Mallory, Danielle Noble, Kristy McLaughlin, second row, Rccsa Webb,
Jessica Talley, Kendra Staton, Amanda Cahwce, Jami Potter, Melissa Long,
back row, coaches Robert Leaver and Brenda Davidson. Not pictured are
Jenny Barrows, Jacyln Raines and Jeanette Enlow.
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