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Craig Morgan Held His Ninth Annual Charity Event

Craig Morgan held his ninth annual charity event recently with proceeds benefitting The Dickson County Craig Morgan Foundation. The festivities kicked off with a golf tournament at Greystone Golf Course in Dickson. The event also included performances by Halfway To Hazard, Adam Sanders, before Craig played a 70-minute set at Dickson’s War Memorial Lawn.

Pet Of The Week: Goose

I am “Goose” and I am a 3-year old American Foxhound mix. It is now time for you to come and adopt me. I think we could become very good friends–maybe even best friends. We could take walks together and tell each other our secrets. You know they would remain secrets with me. I am very good at that. I’m a born hunter and I could be really good at it with some training. I’m such a good hunter that I think all small animals should be treed, including cats, so I cannot go to a home with them. Got a problem with raccoons? I can fix that! I would do great in a home with an active family that will include me in activities and take me on long walks and outdoor trips. I would love to go camping with you!! Come out and meet me. We were meant for each other!

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Joey Logano made it a Contender Round sweep with his victory Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway. Logano was declared the winner over Dale Earnhardt Jr. when a multi-car accident occurred behind the leaders during the Green-White-Checkered finish attempt, bringing out the caution and freezing the field. Despite the second place finish and leading the most laps, Earnhardt Jr. was eliminated from the Chase for the Sprint Cup along with Denny Hamlin, Ryan Newman, and Matt Kenseth.

Hamlin suffered the biggest disappointment of the race, falling from second in points to being eliminated after finishing thirty-seventh, four laps down. Kenseth, like Earnhardt Jr. needed a win to advance to the next round, but was caught up in the final wreck and finished twenty-sixth. Kevin Harvick was able to advance onto the Eliminator Round, which begins next week at Martinsville Speedway, despite having a car that struggled to get up to speed on the final restart and making contact with Trevor Bayne triggering the wreck that would end the race.

Jeff Gordon kept his championship hopes alive by finishing third, as did Brad Keselowski and Carl Edwards who rounded out the top five. Kyle Busch, eleventh, and Martin Truex Jr., seventh, both were able to survive the final wreck and return finishes high enough to advance them to the Eliminator Round. Truex Jr. was able to battle back from being one lap down in a race that featured long green flag racing runs. The race saw thirty lead changes among eighteen drivers and was run with just three cautions for just eighteen laps.

WPU Sets School Record in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, Okla.–The Statesmen women’s golf team could not have dreamt up a better ending to its fall season as it went as low as it ever has at the Susie Maxwell Berning Classic hosted by Oklahoma City University Saturday and Sunday.

#12 William Penn placed sixth out of 10 teams with a two-day score of 616 (314-302) at the par-72 Lincoln Park Golf Course (West Course). Host and #5 Oklahoma City won the team crown at 585 (300-285), holding off #7 Bellevue (Neb.) and McLennan CC (#3 NJCAA) by three strokes.

OCU’s Anna Mikish won the individual title at three-under 141 (69-72).

The field included eight ranked programs from NAIA and NJCAA; if junior varsity teams could also be ranked, national raters would be hard-pressed not to put two Statesmen teams in the top 25.

WPU’s second day matched the school’s 18-hole record, set back on August 31 at the Midwest Collegiate Open (also a par-72 course).

Elise Warne (Fr., North Balwyn, Australia, Exercise Science) ended her first collegiate semester tying for 17th out of 59 players at 150 (77-73). Demi Coertze (Sr., Johannesburg, South Africa, Digital Communication) was also in the top 20, tying for 19th at 152 (77-75).

Miranda Keeler (So., Plattsmouth, Neb., Communications), in a tie for 28th (77-80–157), Courtney Cunningham (Jr., Muskogee, Okla., Computer Science), in a tie for 35th (83-76–159), and Brooke Fletcher (So., Atlantic, Iowa, Business Management), in a tie for 42nd (85-78–163), also put together two solid days at the Classic.

The varsity reserve crew was on the course as well, taking ninth at 638 (324-314).

Natalie Booton (Sr., Mount Pleasant, Elementary Education) joined Warne and Coertze in the top 20, tying for 19th at 152 (79-73). Jing Yang (Sr., Woodland Hills, Calif., Biology) was next, placing 39th at 161 (81-80), while Jodi Saito (Jr., Mililani, Hawaii, Education) (T-40th, 79-83–162) and Megan Rhoads (Fr., Schertz, Texas, Psychology) (T-42nd, 85-78–163) were one and two strokes behind her. Sofie Lund (Fr., Herning, Denmark, Psychology) (58th, 104-89–193) also competed for the second group.

As an individual, Alyssa Kerry (Fr., Bend, Ore., Communications) was tied for 51st at 170 (86-84).

“We are very proud of the ladies in our program,” Head Coach Nik Rule said. “Beyond postseason play, this was one of the deepest fields we have ever competed in. A tough test of a course was combined with a talented field, but our first and second teams both set team records which was really impressive. We demand a lot out of our players and have talked constantly to them about perspective and the right attitude. From one month ago to today, the growth has been remarkable to see; every player had the right attitude this weekend.”

“I could talk about so many of our players,” Rule added. “Demi was so solid, managing to score well after some really bad breaks and continuing that important leadership. The 1-2 combo of her and Miranda was good to see. Elise is gaining experience every time she takes the course; her performance this weekend was impressive. For that matter, the same can be said for Brooke who has come a long way. Natalie and Courtney have been struggling as of late and have persevered through those struggles; it is fair to say they are back where we need them. I could go on and on, but overall we are very pleased with where our players are at going into the winter.”

Iowa Farmers Expect Fewer Problems With Rail Service

Iowa farmers expect fewer problems shipping their crops this year because railroads have made improvements and the market may encourage more farmers to store their grain initially.

The Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier reports that railroads have upgraded their networks since the problems of the last couple years. And the low grain prices may prompt more farmers to hold onto their harvests.

It also helps that the low crude oil prices have slowed the growth of hydraulic fracturing mining, which ships oil and mining materials by rail.

Mike Steenhoek with the Des Moines-based Soy Transportation Coaltion says he expects rail service to continue to be sufficient throughout harvest.

Area Football Playoff Pairings

Class 3A

Fairfield (4-5) at Pella (9-0)
Solon (5-4) at Washington (7-2)

Class 2A

Iowa Falls-Alden (4-5) at Albia (9-0)
Mid-Prairie (7-2) at PCM (7-2)

Class 1A

Hudson (7-2) at Sigourney/Keota (6-3)
Pella Christian (6-3) at Wilton (5-4)

Class A

Danville (3-6) at BGM (9-0)
Belmond-Klemme (7-2) at Pleasantville (8-1)
Lynnville-Sully (6-3) at Pekin (7-2)
Montezuma (6-3) at Maquoketa Valley, Delhi (7-2)

8-Player

Murray (3-6) at Moravia (9-0)
Twin Cedars (5-4) at Lenox (8-0)

Carrie Underwood Set To Perform at AMA

Not only is Carrie Underwood nominated for an award at the upcoming 2015 American Music Awards, but she is also set to perform at the fan-voted award show. Carrie joins 5 Seconds of Summer and Selena Gomez as the latest performers added to the lineup. Underwood is nominated for Favorite Female Artist – Country at the show alongside Kelsea Ballerini and Miranda Lambert.

Next Stop Talladega Superspeedway

Next Stop Talladega Superspeedway for Sunday’s Camping World-dot-com 500, the sixth race of the 2015 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup and the final race in the Contender Round. For the twelve drivers remaining in the title hunt, there are 1,576.08 “Miles-2-Miami.” The twelfth edition of the post-season Chase will conclude November 22nd at Homestead-Miami Speedway, at which time only four drivers will remain in championship contention. Much attention will be focused on a pair of drivers this weekend. Dale Earnhardt Junior is a six-time Talladega winner and was victorious in this year’s first race there back on May 3rd He’s going for a season sweep and if successful, would be the first driver to do so since Jeff Gordon in 2007.

Earnhardt entered this year’s post-season as the Number-6 seed but is currently among the bottom four in the Chase standings, thirty-one points below the eighth-place cutoff … At the opposite end of the spectrum is Team Penske’s Joey Logano, who’s won two straight races and is the only driver guaranteed a spot in the eight-man Eliminator Round that opens November 1st at Martinsville Speedway. The last driver to win three straight Chase races is Jimmie Johnson, who put four in a row together on his way to the 2007 championship.

THE NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES … also competes at Talladega this weekend with Saturday’s Fred’s 250 Powered by Coca-Cola. It’s a tight championship battle here with the top three drivers separated by sixteen points with five races remaining. Rookie Erik Jones has a four-point edge over two-time defending series champion Matt Crafton. Tyler Reddick is third. Of those three, Reddick had the best finish in last year’s race at ’Dega … fourth place. Jones ran sixth and Crafton was fourteenth.

THE X-FINITY SERIES … is in the early stages of a three-week break – returning to competition Saturday, November 7th, in Fort Worth, Texas. Chris Buescher has been atop the standings since mid-May and holds a twenty-seven-point lead over defending series champion Chase Elliott with three races left.

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