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May 27, 2020

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The Press-Dispatch Sports Wednesday, May 27, 2020 A- 7 SPORTS BRIEFS Lions 7th annual Run for Sight The Petersburg Lions seventh an- nual "Run for Sight" is set for 9 a.m. Saturday, June 20 at Hornady Park. Race headquarters will be in front of the Peter Brenton Cabin. The run/ walk is a Hokem Karem, where part- ners take turns running or walking a mile until the team of two has com- pleted six miles. It is an exciting and easily watched race/walk, which is equally fun for the runners and the fans. Age groups are females under 30, males under 30, male/female under 30, females 31-60, males 31-60. male/ female 31-60 and females 61-90, males 61-90 and male/female 61-90. The entry fees will not only sup- port the race, but will also help the Petersburg Lions provide eye screen- ing for all Pike County children through the elementary schools, provide exams and eye care for chil- dren and adults who cannot afford it, collect and recycle eye glasses for worldwide distribution and reuse for those in need, and support the Indi- ana Eye Bank. Entrants are encour- aged to bring used glasses. PIKE CENTRAL SWIMMING AWARDS Tyler Kirby Most Improved Brayden Cooper MVP Isaac Theising Mental Attitude Isaac Burdette Academic Charlotte Dudenhoeffer MVP Jenna Meyer Academic and Top Diver Morgan Sallee Mental Attitude The Experts Are More Affordable Than You Might Think. Whether you're looking for a quick replacement or the benefits of an advanced, high-efficiency system, Carrier has the solution to fit your budget and comfort needs. ©Carrier Corporation 12/2016. HIGH EFFICIENCY COMFORT YOUR WAY PH: 812-743-2382 HEATING & AIR-CONDITIONING Perry ' s LLC Serving the area since 1950. Perry ' s Perry ' s 303 Breckinridge Rd, Monroe City Email: perryshvac@gmail.com Craig Perry Vance Perry Chase Perry 8–7 • Monday 8–noon • Tuesday 10–7 • Wednesday 8–5 • Thur. & Fri. Dr. Clint Shoultz 715 S. 9th St., Petersburg 812-354-9400 The Shoultz Eye Care office in now open for routine care and exams! We are following new guidelines set by the Governor's office and Indiana Optometric Association by limiting the number of patients seen to limit patient interaction and to properly sanitize between them. Patients will be required to wear masks into the office. Please bring your own mask or bandana due to limited availability of PPE. Call 812-354-9400 to schedule your appointment! Locally Owned and Operated NOW OPEN FOR ROUTINE EXAMS SPORTS Submit sports items: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: sports@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg PIKE CENTRAL'S DRIVE-THRU DIPLOMA PARADE Chloe Day got a big send off from her family and friends as a truck bed load of them joined her for the diploma parade. Her parents, Angie and Neal Day, along with grandparents, Gynith and Cohn Cope, and her boyfriend, Taylor Walker, rode with her. Jasmine Pozos rode around the parking lot sitting in the passenger window of this SUV. Above, she gets her diploma and last instructions from Pike Cen- tral Principals Brian Holland and Andy Igel. Elizabeth and Samantha Willis cheer from a pickup truck bed as their broth- er, Hunter Willis, gets his diploma. Hunter and Jordan Elliott, Mariah Poteet and Stephanie Richardson cheer as seniors drive by to get their diplomas.

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