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GREENE COUNTY SPORTS SCORES

High School

Golden Eagles win twice

BELLBROOK — The Bellbrook High School golf team went 2-1 during its most recent matches. The Golden Eagles beat Monroe, 158-165, at the par-35 Sugar Valley Golf Club. Bellbrook’s top four were Raif Foster (35), Mason Zimmer (38), William Martin (42) and Joey Derrico (43).

Bellbrook also defeated Brookville at Sugar Valley, 158-177. Foster was medalist with a 35. Zimmer (38), Martin (42), and Derrico (43) rounded out the top four for the Golden Eagles.

Bellbrook’s reserve team traveled to par 36 Weatherwax Golf Course in Middletown, where it lost 209-231 to Madison. Bellbrook’s Hunter Turner (46) was medalist, followed by David Duckro (59), Ryan Cross (62) and Benton Miller (64).

Fairborn volleyball loses opener

FAIRBORN —The Fairborn volleyball team lost its season opener Monday, 16-25, 12-25, 15-25, to New Carlisle Tecumseh. Junior Kayleigh Finlayson led with 10 digs and 19 passes. Senior Taylor Rice had four kills and a block, while Elena North had six assists, two aces and two digs.

Greeneview girls soccer loses

JAMESTOWN — Greeneview’s girls soccer team lost, 2-1, to Dayton Christian Aug. 22. Dayton Christian took a 1-0 lead before Olivia Maxwell scored off an assist from Faith Rutherford to tie the match.

Fairborn tennis loses in Springfield

SPRINGFIELD — The Fairborn Skyhawks lost their first away tennis match Monday, 5-0, to Springfield. Brooklyn Hunter lost, 2-6, 0-6, at first singles, Acadi Wulf lost, 2-6, 4-6, at second singles and Kyla Secrest lost 4-6, 1-6 at third singles. Coach Doug Coy said Secrest was battling a sore back and tendinitis in her elbow.

The first doubles team of Shayna Osborne and Preslee Chapman lost, 4-6, 0-6, and the second doubles team of Megan Koonce and Dakota Thacker lost 2-6, 3-6.

“I was very happy with our effort tonight,” Coy said. “We hit the ball more cleanly and played with much better focus throughout the lineup tonight, and that is very encouraging.”

Sports scores/news wanted

GREENE COUNTY — The Xenia Daily Gazette, Fairborn Daily Herald and Beavercreek News-Current staff cannot be at every game. Therefore we need coaches, score keepers and/or a dedicated parent for each sports team in Greene County to provide game scores daily.

Our phone is on all the time 937-372-4444 press the prompt for the newsroom — call and leave a message at any time. If not by phone email us at [email protected].

If you have a sports idea or sports story to share about a Greene County resident we also want to hear from you. Contact John Bombatch at 937-372-4444 ext. 2123 or send an email to [email protected].

GREENE COUNTY SPORTS

Fall hockey camp offered

BEAVERCREEK — Academy Hockey is a new and exciting opportunity for area high school players to improve skills and continue enjoying the game of hockey off-season. Academy Hockey Program goals are open opportunity and skills development. This program is available to all area high school players and is endorsed by Dayton area High School coaches Alter, Beavercreek, Centerville, Springboro, and Troy. The program meets all OHSAA pre/post criteria — and former Division I Hockey players form the core of the coaching staff.

A pre-season fall camp will run on Thursdays or Wednesday and Sundays, Sept. 8-Oct. 30 with one session of skills development and one session of scrimmage games, at a time and location to be announced. Camp is open to all area high school hockey players. Must have a current USA Hockey registration — last year’s is good through Aug. 31 and you need a liability waiver. Contact Greg Gutterman 937-422-6827 [email protected].

Xenia Tornadoes tryouts

XENIA — The Xenia Tornadoes semi-professional football team will hold a tryout for its 2017 team at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 at Spring Hill Park, located just off Ormsby Drive. Tryouts are free, make sure you bring water cleats and shorts. Tryouts will consist of agility drills, route running, and more.

Central State names induction class

WILBERFORCE — The 2016 Hall of Fame Luncheon will be held at Country Club of the North 1 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14. All those planning to attend must RSVP prior to the event and purchase tickets on or before Friday, Oct. 2.

Five individuals and four teams make up this year’s class: Leonard “Tony” Blaine ‘62, John E. Day ‘71, Eric Love ‘83, Dr. Paul Nitz, James Rollins ‘96, 1960 & 1962 men’s cross country teams, 1983 football team and the 1991 women’s track & field team.

Admission to this year’s event is $50, which includes a full-course meal. Tickets may be purchased online at http://centralstate.universitytickets.com. For more information call 937-376-6345.

Xenia sports passes available

XENIA — The Xenia High School Athletic Department will be offering four different all-sports passes for the 2016-17 school year. Passes are good for unlimited admission to all home Xenia athletic events for middle school and high school. Passes are not valid for away contests or Ohio High School Athletic Association-sanctioned tournaments.

The following passes are available: Student pass $50; adult pass $75; family pass $225 — good for four people in the same household. Additional family members in the same household may be added for $25 each. A senior citizens pass is available free to age 62 years of age and older.

These passes can be purchased and picked up in the athletic department at the high school, Xenia Athletics, 303 Kinsey Road. Contact Athletic Director Nathan Kopp 937-374-4217, [email protected] for more information.

Wrestling program seeks coaches

FAIRBORN — The Fairborn varsity wrestling program is looking to start up the Skyhawk Youth wrestling program. Fairborn is currently looking for coaches and directors. Contact head coach Bill Dawson at 937-302-7094 or the high school athletic office at 937-878-6305.

REGIONAL SPORTS

Reds offering ‘Sliding into Om’ yoga session

CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Reds Major League Baseball organization is inviting yoga practitioners of all skills and ages to enjoy “Sliding into Om,” a one-hour yoga session, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 on the Great American Ball Park field in downtown Cincinnati.

For $15, fans can practice yoga on the outfield, and get a View Level ticket to the 1:10 p.m. Sept. 4 Reds game with the St. Louis Cardinals. All yoga participants will be recognized during the seventh inning stretch. For $25, fans can obtain the same package as above, plus receive an exclusive Cincinnati Reds yoga mat. Anyone 12 or younger can participate in the event for free, if they are accompanied by a paying adult. Parking is not included. To reserve a spot online, go to: reds.com/yoga.

Drifting Series heads to Kil-Kare Raceway

WESTFIELD, Ind. — The Midwest Drift Union will bring the third round of its Championship Series to Kil-Kare Raceway on Sept. 17 in Xenia.

The MDU was founded in 2010 as a Midwest regional feeder series with the intention of advancing the area’s top drifting competitors to the professional level. Last season, the top-3 drivers were rewarded with a Formula Drift Pro 2 competitors license.