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Holland Lions Win In District Play
FOOD MAIIT TEAM Coached by Stanley Koonsen and
Donnle Tabor closed at the season last week Playing on
the team were left to right Michael Koonsen Terry
Ashcraft John Elliot Wayne Arnold Johnny Johnson.
Holland Little League
right to left coach Stanley Koon3cn Patrick Lopez Lupe
Rodriguez Don Tabor Tony Rodriguez Stacy Ashcraft
and coach Dcnnie Tabor
The Holland Lions the
Balcones Fault Freshman
Tec-Ball Division Champions
made an outstanding show in
first round district tourna-
ment play in Temple Mon-
day July 19.
The Holland Lions met the
Cameron Wildcats in the
tournament opener at 6 p.m.
and soundly defeated Cam-
eron 22-7
Scoring for Holland were
Priscilla Lopez 4; Tanisha
Shulcr 1 Angle Rose 2 1
homerun DEBORAH Morris
3 Christy Scverson 2:
Rhonda Steglich l Cynthia
Elliott 3 Mclinda Miller 3 1
homerun; and Vicki Butler 3
1 homerun
The 7. 30 tournament game
saw Temples Ncrco defeat
Bclton V.F W 19-9.
The Holland team contin-
ued their winning streak by
defeating Snook 25-18 at 9
p.m.
Scoring for the Holland
Lions were Priscilla Lopez 2;
Angle Rose 2 Melinda Miller
3 1 homerun Vicki Butler 5
1 homerun Cynthia Slraka
1 Deborah Morris 2 Christy
Severson 1 Tanisha Shuler
3; Rhonda Steglich 1 l the only two undefeated time
homerun; Georgia Hill 2 1 teams Temple Nerco and the Teams playing In the
homerun; and Cynthia Elliott Holland Lions matched for turnament were Cameron
3. the 7:30 game. Game results Temple Belton Snook and
Tuesday night's action saw were not available at press Holland.
Petrie Farms Wins Opener
Holland Petrie Farms
Balcone Fault Sophomore
Girls Division Ages 10-12
Champions made an out-
standing showing in their
district tournament opener at
8 p.m. beating Caldwell 59-3
in four innings of play.
The tournament was held
inTroy with teams from
Caldwell Troy Rosebud and
Holland participating.
Wendy Gotcner pitched a
no-hitter for Holland. She got
9 strike-outs.
Scoring for Petrie Famrs
were Wendy Gotcher 6 hits 6
runs; Ann Mcwhinney 5 hits
8 runs ; Veronica Perez 5 hits
5 runs; Lisa Fulford of
Salado 3 hits 7 runs; Paula
Bonds 3 hits 5 runs; Dcna
Baker of Florence 2 hits 6
runs; Stacy Archer 2 hits 3
runs; Aimee DcPew 2 hits 2
runs; Vanissa Shuler 1 hit 7
runs; Tina Bcnner 1 hit 2
runs; Jennifer Gray 1 hit l
run; Melissa Taislcr Holland
SPJST 1 hit 1 run Jill
Koonsen 4 runs; and Dcna
Hosch 2 runs.
Troy defeated Rosebud
20-19 in other tournament
play. Tuesday Holland Petrie
Farms was pitted against
Troy for the 6 p.m. game
Results were not known at
press time.
Junior Boys DIVISION
Ages 13-15
Salado defeated Holland
Food Mart July 1 10-8 In
Holland. Pitchers for Holland
were Lupe Rodriguez and
Patrick Lopez.
Scoring were Don Tabor 2
Michael Koonsen 1 Lupe
Rodriguez 1 Wayne Arnold 1
Tony Rodriguez 2 and John-
ny Johnson 1
July 5 Holland Food Mart
was defeated by Jarrcll 11-0
In Holland. Pitchers were
Terry Ashcraft and Stacy
Ashcraft.
July 8 Holland Manufactu-
ring defeated Holland Food
Mart 9-3. Stacy Ashcraft and
Patrick Lopez pitched for
Food Mart. Scoring for Food
Mart were Don Tabor 1
Michael Koonsen 1 and Lupe
Rodriquez 1.
Brandon Spinn pitched for
Holland Manufacturing.
Scoring for Holland were
Kenny Barabas 1 Randy
Baggerly 1 Scott Stroud 2
James Mickelson 3 Bryan
Bishop l and Ronnie Walker
1.
July 12 Holland Food Mart
was beaten by Jarrell 18-5.
Pitchers for Holland were
Stacy Ashcraft Terry Ash-
craft and Lupe Rodriquez.
Scoring were Don Tabor 1
Michael Koonsen 1 Lupe
Rodriquez 2 and Wayne
Arnold 1.
Holland Manufacturing
lost to Salado 9-3 in Salado
July 12.
Brandon Splnn and Scott
Stroud pitched for Holland.
Scoring were James Mick-
elson 1 Brandon Splnn 1 and
James Hart 1.
Holland Manufacturing
ends their season with a 7-5
record.
July 15 Holland Food Mart
hosted Florence for their last
game of the season. Holland
Food Mart lost to Florence
4-2 in Holland.
Patrick Lopez pitched for
Holland. Tony Rodriquez and
John Elliott each scored one
run for Holland.
Freshmen BoysDivislon
Ages 10-12
Holland Koonsen Grocery
lost to Salado Welders Supply
July 12 7-6 In Salado In a
make-up game and the last of
the season.
Kevin Kurtz and Johnny
Kallus pitched for Hollland.
Scoring runs were Ronald
Gommcrt 1 Scott Qunlcy 2
Johnny Kallus 2 runs one
homerun and Lance Thomas
1.
July 2 Holland Supply lost
to Jarrell in Holland 10-0.
Eric DePcw and Charlie
Smith pitched for Holland.
Holland Supply traveled to
Florence July 6 to beat the
Florence Blue Jay's 7-4
Charlie Smith pitched for
. Scoring runs were Billy
Barabas 1 Michael Harris 1
Charlie Smith a homerun
Jason Marwitz 1 John Miller
1 Kevin Grubbs 1 and Robbie
Grubbs 1.
July 13 Holland Supply
traveled to Salado for a
make-up game against Sala-
do Welders Supply. Holland
lost 8-2.
Pitchers were Billy Bara-
bas and Charlie Smith.
Scorers were Kevin
Grubbs 1 and Billy Pacha.
Holland Supply ends their
season with a 5-7 record.
Holland Koonsen Grocery
ended the season 7-5.
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Hamburger Supper Fetes Team
July 15 after practicing
for the district tournament
the members of the Hollandd
Lions the Balcones Fault
Freshman Tee-Ball Division
Champions were treated to a
hamburger supper and swim
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Severson coach-
es for the team.
The team ended their
season undefeated July 2 and
advance to the district play-
offs which begin in Temple
July 19.
Team members and
parents enjoyed grilled ham
burgers and all the trimm-
ings. Team members attend-
ing were Priscilla Lopez
Tanisha Shuler Vicki Butler
Melinda Miller Cathi Miller
Rhonda steglich DIANE
Burton Angie Rose Angle
DECKER Cynthia Elliott
Deborah Morris and Christy
Scverson.
Also attending were Mrs.
Robert Steglich Melody and
Kevin Mrs. Harold Spinn
Kelll and Trey Mrs. Phillip
Morris and Kristi Mrs. Fran
Wiley and Mr. and Mrs.
Severson and Chad.
Koonsen Team Has Swim Party
Holland Koonsen Grocery
were treated to a swim party
and supper at Gommert's
pool Thursday July 15 by
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Kurtz
their coach.
Team members enjoying
sandwiches and swimming
were Scott Qualey Orlando
Lopez Dewane Pace Mich-
ael Kurtz Thomas Arnold
Johnny Kallus Paul Krein-
heder Lance Thomas Kevin
Kurtz Ronald Gommert and
Cliff Bishop.
Also attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Kallus.
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Memorials For Those You love
MRS. CAROLE STARKE
Representative
'Happy' SMITH
Owner
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Team Party
Held
Stacy Archer invited her
eleven other team mates of
Petrie Farms the three All-
Stars her coaches Judy
ande Charley Gotcher and
the sponsors Lawrence andd
Roberta Petrie to a swim
party held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mcwhin-
ney Jr. Hot mother Paula
Archer hosted the party. Hot
Dogs chips cookies and
drinks were served to all the
guests.
Mrs. Gene Mcwhinney Jr.
gave a tour of their beautiful
new home. Everyone enjoyed
the afternoon including the
breath-taking view from the
pool side.
Memorial
The Holland Volunteer loving memory of Mrs. Riley
Fire Department received a Bailey Grace Grumbles
memorial from Mr. and Mrs. Katie Pauscwang and Elsie
Joe Latham of Brownwood in Eckcrmann.
DON'S BARBECUE
117 West Travis (Downtown Holland)
Barbecue Lunches Sandwiches
Or By Tho Pound
Sold Here Or To Go
COLD BEER
Open Wednesday Thursday Friday & Saturday
11:00 a.m. until?
PHONE: 817-657-2364
HOT FROM THE GRILLl was the call for delicious hamburgers served at ail
the Holland Little League games prepared by Mrs. Lillie Foerster. Lillie
worked In the concession stand at all the games and has since the Holland Little
League was organized. Fans and ball players wish to take this time to thank
Lillie for all her faithful work nnd good food Without you we could not have had
the profitable concession stand
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From bread to banking homemade is
better!
We can take care of your banking needs
here at home with friendly courteous
service.
First Notional Bank
Holland Texas
Member FDIC
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300 CAN
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Tribune-Progress (Bartlett, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 22, 1982, newspaper, July 22, 1982; Taylor, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth81547/m1/3/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bartlett Activities Center and the Historical Society of Bartlett.