SportsApril 25, 2014
Gary Crowden of Chaffee made his first career hole-in-one Monday at Bent Creek Golf Course. Crowden used an 8 iron to ace No. 15, a par 3 playing 142 yards. Witnesses were Odie Lape and Kenny Davie. Kuntze sinks ace at Cape Girardeau C.C. Joyce Kuntze of Cape Girardeau recently fired a hole-in-one at Cape Girardeau Country Club...
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Crowden makes ace at Bent Creek

Gary Crowden of Chaffee made his first career hole-in-one Monday at Bent Creek Golf Course.

Crowden used an 8 iron to ace No. 15, a par 3 playing 142 yards. Witnesses were Odie Lape and Kenny Davie.

Kuntze sinks ace at Cape Girardeau C.C.

Joyce Kuntze of Cape Girardeau recently fired a hole-in-one at Cape Girardeau Country Club.

Kuntze used a 6-hybrid to ace No. 6, a par 3 playing 120 yards. Witnesses were Cindy Schmoll, Sheryl Bollinger, Donna Wheeler and Nancy Redenius.

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Womack makes ace for mom's birthday

Bard Womack of Cape Girardeau made a hole-in-one for his mom on her birthday at Cape Girardeau Country Club.

Womack used an 8-iron to ace No. 8, a par 3 playing 135 yards. His mom, Jane Womack, witnessed the shot.

Schott sets 10K record at Missouri Southern

Eric Schott, a 2011 graduate of Central, broke the 10-kilometer school record at Missouri Southern at the Mt. Sac Relays last week in Walnut, Calif.

Schott finished fifth overall -- first among Division II competitors -- in the event in 29 minutes, 39.10 seconds, beating the old record by more than 24 seconds. Schott is ranked seventh in the nation in Division II in the 10K.

-- From staff reports

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