Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, June 22, 1994 TAG: 9407200026 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B2 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: From staff reports DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Krulich, Sullivan and Tolley will be joined in the professional division by Jimmy Williams, 1985 winner and former head pro at BCC. Pros are eligible for a $500 prize for winning the 36-hole tournament.
Top area amateurs include J.W. Entsminger, Lee Faulkner, Ted Comer, Steve Gilley, Danny Hopkins and Scott Hunter.
Tournament officials, who will be taking entries until Thursday, expect more than 100 players to tee off in Saturday's first round. Entry fee is $110. To enter, call Kemp Fant at (703) 951-6424 (office) or (703) 382-5379 (home).
The tournament, sponsored by the Blacksburg Jaycees, had 85 entries as of Tuesday.
In other sports in the region:
nTwo Washington and Lee players are among seven Virginia athletes on the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches' Association Academic All-America team announced in Ithaca, N.Y. Senior Angie Carrington of Charlottesville was selected for the second consecutive year, and junior Carrie Niederer of Centerport, N.Y., was selected for the first time.
Forty-five players in three divisions were selected. Others from Virginia are Anita Warford of Longwood, Michelle Burke of Randolph-Macon, Lynn Boliver of Richmond, Heather Bayfield of Sweet Briar, Anna Yates of Virginia and Kristen Gould of William and Mary.
nThe Martinsville Phillies pounded out 15 hits and capitalized on eight Princeton errors Monday night to beat the Reds'15-9 in an Appalachian League baseball game.
Left fielder Aaron Royster and center fielder Linardo Diaz each drove in three runs each for Martinsville, which started 2-0 for the first time in the club's seven-year history. Right fielder Charles Tinsley was 2-for-4 with a triple and two RBI.
Martinsville pitcher Chris Phipps (1-0), who was perfect through four innings, earned the victory. He gave up two hits and six runs, struck out three and walked four.
The Reds' Pat Meier (0-1) took the loss, giving up five runs in the first three innings before being relieved.
by CNB