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The Press-Dispatch Wednesday, September 1, 2021 A-9 SPORTS Submit sports items: Call: 812-354-8500 Email: sports@pressdispatch.net or bring in a hard copy: 820 E. Poplar Street, Petersburg SPORTS BRIEFS 9/11 Heroes Walk, Run and Ride This year marks the third year that the 9/11 Heroes Memorial Walk, Run and Ride will take place. This year's event will be on Saturday, Sept. 11, at the courthouse in Princeton, with the proceeds benefiting the Indiana Chap- ter of C.O.P.S. and Habitat for Humanity. The race will fall on the 20th Anniversary of September 11, 2001. They are accepting monetary donations or items to be used as door prizes, as well as having four categories for donations: bronze, silver, gold and platinum. For questions, contact Jonathan Wells at 812-664-8137. Kiwanis to host 9/11 golf scramble The Petersburg Kiwanis will host a golf scramble at Prides Creek Golf Course on September 11 at 9 a.m. The scramble will have cash prizes for the top three teams. To sign up, go to the Prides Creek Golf Course club house or call 812-354-6059. Sign up fee is $40 a person or $160 a team. If you would like to sponsor a hole, the cost is $100 (any donation is accepted). Make checks payable to Kiwan- is and mail them to Dustin Schnarr, P.O. Box 14, Peters- burg, IN 47567. For any questions call Dustin Schnarr at 812-295 -8183 or call Prides Creek at 812-354-3059. Patoka Lake to host controlled dove hunt Wildlife management staff at Patoka Lake will conduct two in-person draws for controlled mourning dove hunts on September 1 and 2 at 6 a.m. at Patoka Lake Hunter Check Station #5, located on County Road 725 South in Orange County. The draws will be for a staked position in a standard con- trolled dove hunt field. Approximately 15 to 20 staked po- sitions are expected to be drawn, and a maximum of two firearms per stake are allowed. Hunters are required to have the proper licenses, stamps and their federal HIP number. As ammunition, hunters can only use non-toxic shot of size six or smaller and need to have their firearm plugged so that it can only contain three shells at any time. Hunters will be limited to 50 shells. Shooting hours for the hunts will be from 6:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. All fields surrounding the controlled sunflower field will be subject to similar time restrictions and will be closed after 1 p.m. There will be no "standby" or refill- ing of shooting stations after early departures either day. The sunflower field will be considered open and subject to regular shooting hours starting September 3. Regular shooting hours are one half-hour before sunrise to sunset through the legal season. Hunters should contact DNR Law Enforcement at 812- 837-9536 regarding specific questions about federal or state laws, statutes and rules. For other information on the controlled hunt, call Patoka Lake at 812-685 -2464 be- tween 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. and ask for the wildlife specialist. Patoka Lake (on.IN.gov/patokalake) is at 3084 N. Dil- lard Road, Birdseye, IN 47513. Bird Hunters' 15th Annual Free Youth Day is Oct. 9 All area youth are invited to participate in the Pike Coun- ty Bird Hunters' Club 15th Annual Brownwells NR A Youth Day on Saturday, October 9. Youth ages seven through 18 will find plenty of activities, beginning at 8 a.m. with a pro- vided breakfast. The no-charge day in the field includes darts, archery, BB gun, muzzle loader, .22 rifle, trap shoot- ing and Chukar hunting over dogs. Registered participants will be in a random drawing for more than a dozen rifles, shotguns and archery sets after a day of outdoor activities. The Pike County Bird Hunt- ers' Club is located five miles south of Petersburg on SR 57 and just two miles west on Division Road. Watch for signs. Do not bring any firearms to the event. All firearms and ammunition will be provided by the club. Adults are en- couraged to attend, and will have breakfast and lunch for a donation. A Hunter Education Card is required for Chu- kar Hunting. A Hunter Safety course for youth is being offered August 2-6 at the Sugar Ridge Fish and Wildlife Headquarters building, just off SR 61 on SR 364. Following a day of outdoor activities, there will be a search-and-rescue demonstration, followed by the random drawing for long guns and archery sets. For more informa- tion, contact Chris Kinman at 812-789-3125. SPORTS CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Golf — Forest Park — 4:30 p.m. at Forest Park ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Tennis — South Spencer — 5:30 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ PCMS 6th Grade Volleyball — South Knox — 6 p.m. at Pike Central THURSDAY, SEPT. 2 ❚ PCMS Co-ed Middle School Cross Country — Washington / South Knox — 5 p.m. at Washington ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Tennis — Wood Memorial — 5:30 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ PCHS Co-ed Varsity Cross Country — Alan Hopewell Class Invitational — 6 p.m. at Gibson Southern ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Soccer — Boonville — 6 p.m. at Boonville ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Volleyball — Shoals — 6 p.m. at Shoals ❚ PCMS 7th & 8th Grade Football — North Knox — 6 p.m. at North Knox ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Soccer — Boonville — 7:45 p.m. at Boonville FRIDAY, SEPT. 3 ❚ PCHS Varsity Football — South Spencer — 7:30 p.m. at Pike Central SATURDAY, SEPT. 4 ❚ PCHS Co-ed Varsity Cross Country — Columbus North Classic — 9 a.m. at Columbus North ❚ PCHS Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball — Tecumseh / Mt. Vernon — 10 a.m. at Pike Central ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Volleyball — Tecumseh / Mt. Vernon — 10 a.m. at Pike Central ❚ PCMS Co-ed Middle School Cross Country — Gibson Southern Middle School Invite — 10 a.m. at Gibson Southern ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Soccer — Princeton — 12 p.m. at Princeton ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Golf — PAC — 1 p.m. at Country Oaks TUESDAY, SEPT. 7 ❚ PCHS Co-ed Varsity Cross Country — 4-Way — 4:45 p.m. at Prides Creek ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Soccer — South Knox — 5 p.m. at Old Petersburg Gym ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Tennis — South Knox — 5 p.m. at South Knox ❚ PCMS Co-ed Middle School Cross Country — Jasper — 5 p.m. at Jasper Middle School ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Golf — Princeton / South Knox — 5:30 p.m. at South Knox ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Soccer — Southridge — 6 p.m. at Southridge ❚ PCMS 6th Grade Volleyball — Oakland City — 6 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ PCMS 7th Grade Volleyball — South Knox — 6 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ PCMS 8th Grade Volleyball — South Knox — 6 p.m. at Pike Central ❚ PCHS Girls' Junior Varsity Volleyball — Wood Memorial — 6:30 p.m. at Wood Memorial ❚ PCHS Girls' Varsity Volleyball — Wood Memorial — 7:45 p.m. at Wood Memorial WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8 ❚ PCHS Boys' Varsity Tennis — Southridge — 4:30 p.m. at Pike Central OTWELL MEN'S BASKETBALL LEAGUE SUNDAY, AUGUST 29 RESULTS Game 1: Hot Shots 61 vs Globo Gym 55 Hot Shots: #11 Carson Gaines FG 8 -15, F T 6 -6, 24 Pts, 6 Rebs Globo Gym: Caleb Schooler FG 3-11, F T 2-4, 8 Pts, 18 Rebs Game 2: Knox County Boys 78 vs Longshots 69 Knox County Boys: #40 Peyton Cummins FG 8 -15, F T 2- 3, 21 Pts, 6 Rebs Longshots: #4 Trent Barrett FG 8 -20, 22 Pts, 8 Reba Game 3: B Squad 82 vs Bus Drivers 63 B Squad: #7 Jeffrey Wilkerson FG 7-14, 20 Pts, 3 Rebs Bus Drivers: # 00 Levi Eckert FG 6 -9, F T 1-2, 17 Pts, 6 Rebs Game 4: RuNNinRage 69 vs The Undesirables 65 RuNNinRage: # 8 Andrew Joseph Sellers FG 13-21, F T 2- 2, 30 Pts, 6 Rebs The Undesirables: # 8 Dustin Hunt FG 7-10, F T 2-2, 16 Pts, 7 Rebs Game 5: Jail Blazers 79 vs Fulda Squad 64 Jail Blazers: #23 Scott Mills FG 9 -14, F T 4-4, 29 Pts, 3 Rebs Fulda Squad: #44 Jon Michael Stallings FG 7-15, F T 3-4, 22 Pts, 6 Rebs SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Team 1 Team 2 Time B Squad The Hot Shots 10 a.m. Knox County Boys RuNNinRage 11 a.m. Jail Blazers The Undesirables Noon Longshots Globo Gym 1 p.m. Bus Drivers Fulda Squad 2 p.m. PIKE COUNTY BASEBALL-SOFTBALL LEAGUE Petersburg Little League and Winslow Sports League have now joined forces to become Pike County Baseball/Softball League. Anyone wanting to help this league grow and prosper, please feel free to volunteer and share ideas. SUNDAY, SEPT 12 AT 2:00 P.M. IN THE PETERSBURG LITTLE LEAGUE CONCESSION BUILDING ANNUAL ELECTION OF OFFICERS The Press-Dispatch 812-354-8500 | www.pressdispatch.net *By enrolling in the Birthday Club, you agree to have your name, town and birth- day, or the person's name and town and birthday of whom you are enrolling, printed in e Press-Dispatch on the week in which the birthday occurs. Joining is easy! Visit pressdispatch.net/birthday or send your full name, address, city, state, zip code, phone number and birthdate to birthdayclub@pressdispatch.net.* Each week, a list of birthdays will be published in the paper! You could win a FREE PRIZE from area businesses and a three-month subscription to e Press-Dispatch. MUST RE-ENROLL EVERY YEAR! 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