News-Current Report

Patriot 5K Run set

DAYTON — The Carroll Women’s Soccer 2016 Patriot 5-Kilometer Run will be held on Saturday, July 30 at Carroll High School, located at 4524 Linden Avenue. New for this year is The Little Pats Lap, for runners 7 years old and younger.

The event will start and end at Carroll High School’s Patriot Stadium, with the Little Pats Lap set for 8:40 a.m. and the Patriot 5K set to go off at 9 a.m.

Registration fee is $26 for adults, $21 for students. Little Pat contestants’ fee is $6. Kids 13 and under in the 5K pay $16. Race day registration begins at 8 a.m. Runners can signup online at www.alliancerunning.com/race-entry.php?id=83 through midnight July 28. T-shirts are guaranteed to runners who register by July 15. For more details, please go to www.carrollhs.org.

Golfers swing well at WGC

XENIA — Twenty-two junior golfers braved the heat and teed it up in the Wednesday Junior Golf League at WGC golf course.

Ian Rinehart won the sub-junior division with a 36. Josh Kochersperger posted a 44 to capture the junior division. Anna Nartker won the girls division with a 46. Jake Tibbs and Josh Sutton tied for first in the senior boys divison with 45s.

Brenden Renna had the closest-to-the-pin shot on hole number seven. Mason Blount made the longest putt on hole six. Xenia High golfer Travis Newell won the closest-to-the-pin second shot on hole three.

Next Wednesday will be the Grand Finale complete with a scramble format including longest drive, closest-to-the-pin and other novelty contests.

Tickets on sale for Kil-Kare

XENIA — Street League Drifting will host a Night Fall drifting event, Aug. 6 at Kil-Kare Raceway, located at 1166 Dayton-Xenia Road in Xenia. Gates open for drivers at noon with a drivers’ meeting set for 1:30 p.m. Hot laps are set to start at 2 p.m. Spectator gates open at 4 p.m.

Street League is an affordable series for drivers and teams to put their personal style and driving ability on display. Tandem, individual and team drifting competitions are scheduled to take place.

Go to: https://streetleaguedrifting.ticketleap.com/nightfall/ for ticket information. Kids 12 and under get in free.

Fall 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 (no tryouts), skills development (max touches/reps), and fun! This program is available to all area high school players and is endorsed by your 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 our coaching staff!

A preseason fall camp will run on Thursdays (or Wednesday) and Sundays on 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, 2016), and you need a liability waiver.

Contact Greg Gutterman 937-422-6827 [email protected].

Girls fall leagues filling now

BEAVERCREEK — The Beavercreek High School girls basketball program will be hosting the 17th Annual Girls Basketball Fall League from Sept. 11 to Oct. 23 on Sundays at the high school, located at 2660 Dayton-Xenia Road.

All teams will play a total of seven games on five Sundays with no game TBA to accommodate the college exposure tournaments, date subject to change. The league will be a total of 12 high school teams (ninth through 12th grade). There will be 8-10 girls per team. Deadline is Aug. 22, or until the league is full. Cost is $75 per player, which includes a numbered jersey. Make checks payable to: Beavercreek Athletic Boosters.

Questions should be directed to Art Zimmerman at 937-426-9509, or send email to: [email protected]. Additional registration forms may be downloaded from http://beavercreekathletics.com/ or Facebook – Beavercreek Fall League.

Kil-Kare Driver Standings

XENIA — The following were Kil-Kare driver standings as of July 2.

SUPER PRO: 1. Jason Ford, Beavercreek 12 points; 2. Ryan Burba, Beavercreek, 11 points; 3. Michael Sturgill, Beavercreek, 8 points; 4. Jerry Dunkel, Kettering, 6 points; 5. Terry Terrell, New Carlisle, 5 points.

PRO: 1. Jason Ford, Beavercreek, 15 points; 2. Edmond Ellison, Beavercreek, 12 points; 3.(tie) John Masdea, Columbus, 8 points; 3.(tie) Steven Collier, Dayton, 8 points; 5. Brad Day, Bowersville, 7 points.

PRO BIKE: 1. Rick Haupt, 13 points; 2. Bob Nugent, 5 points; 3.(tie) Mackenzie Withem, 4 points; 3.(tie) Jeff Weikert, 4 points; 5.(tie) Thad Neeld, 3 points; 5.(tie) Jeremy England, 3 points.

SPORTSMAN: 1. Doug Thompson, 18 points; 2. Shawn Pitts, 8 points; 3. Brian Cripps, 7 points; 4. Payton Filson, 5 points; 5. Four drivers tied with 4 points.

HIGH SCHOOL: 1. Brandon Knight, 4 points; 2. Kay Crum, 3 points; 3. McKenzie Ellison, 2 points; 4. Jacob Oiler, 1 point; 5.(tie) Brittney Gilmore, 0 points; 5.(tie) John Elshaw, 0 points.

JUNIOR DRAGSTERS – 8-9 Year-Old Division: 1.(tie) Benjamin Mathews, 4 points; 1.(tie) Kyndal Wolfe, 4 points; 3. Theodore Gaier, 3 points; 4. Julian Gaier, 2 points; 5. Piper Filson, 1 point. 10-12 Year-Old Division – 1.(tie) Audrey Dalton, 7 points; 1.(tie) Vinnie Fury, 7 points; 3. Tyler Munoz, 4 points; 4. Brooklyn Dalton, 3 points; 5. Hanna Yates, 2 points. 13-17 Year-Old Division – 1. Hunter Hughes, 9 points; 2. Emily Crum, 6 points; 3.(tie) Mikah Miller, 5 points; 3.(tie) Jacob Oiler, 5 points; 5. Three tied with 3 points.

Fairborn Adult Softball Standings

FAIRBORN — Fairborn adult softball standings as of July 22.

Recreation Men’s E League (6:15 p.m.): 1. Top Dog (9-0); 2. Mr. P’s (5-3); 3. Anonymous Joes (5-4); 4. The Funk/MPPR Lawn Care (4-5); 5. Average Joes (3-5); 6. Dirt Nasties (0-9).

Recreation Men’s E League (7:30 p.m.): 1. Anonymous Joes (8-0); 2. Top Dog (6-2); 3.(tie) Average Joes, Mr. P’s (3-5); 5. D’s Nuts (3-6); 6. Great Clips (2-7).

Church League, Social Division: 1. Abiding Christ Lutheran (11-0); 2. One Love Church “A” (8-2); 3. Central Avenue Church of Christ (5-6); 4.(tie) One Love Church “B,” Northridge Freewill Baptist Church (4-6); 6. Maple Avenue Church of God “A” (4-7); 7. Freedom Church (0-9).

Church League, Recreation Division: 1. Maple Avenue Church of God “B” (9-1); 2. St. Mark’s Episcopal (7-3); 3. Arrowbrook Baptist (5-5); 4. Huber Mennonite (4-6); 5. Medway United Methodist (3-7); 6. Spinning Road Baptist (2-8).

Compiled by John Bombatch. Please send in your sports scores, team photos and other area information to: [email protected], or to: [email protected]. Thank you!