12 The Dallas Post SPORTS Friday, August 22, 2003 Dallas Boys Basketball Booster Club is sponsoring a car wash from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on August 30. Cost is $3. The event will be held at Dallas Auto Parts, 668 Memorial Highway, Dallas. Appel Memorial golf tournament set Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake, will hold their 10th annual “George Appel Memorial Golf Tournament” on Friday, Sep- tember 19, at Mill Race Golf Course, Benton. The $70 fee includes green fees, cart, lunch, social hour, buffet dinner and beverages. The format of play will be Captain & Crew. Lunch and registration will be held at noon with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. Due to the overwhelming response last year, there will also be a morning shotgun start with registration at 7 a.m. and an 8 a.m. start. First hole-in-one on #8 wins a trip for two to Cancun. Hole spon- sorships are available. To register call the church office at 639- 1535. The Rock Recreation Center will kick off its fall basketball league for girls from grades 6-8 on Tuesday, September 9, at 5:30 p.m., at 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Seven regular season league games, plus double elimination playoffs, will be held on Tuesday evenings. Teams will play 5-on-5 -on the cross court baskets. All baskets scored during the 15 minute half will be worth two points. Teams will get two time outs per game. Entry fee is $100 per team, with a maximum of eight players per team allowed. For more information or to register, stop by The Rock or call 696-2769. The Rock Recreation Center will host a 3-on-3 basketball tourna- ment for kids from grades 6-8 on Saturday, August 30, beginning at 9 a.m. Each half-court game in the one day, double elimination tourna- ment will last 15 minutes (running clock). Teams will get two time outs per game and the clock will stop for the last minute of the game. Entry fee is $25 per team. A maximum of five players are al- lowed per team. For more information or to register, stop by The Rock at 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville, or call 696-2769. College Misericordia athletic director Dr. Michael Mould has an- nounced the inductees for the first class in the CM Athletics Hall of Fame. The class includes Dr. Robert S. Anderson, Heather (Dougher- ty) Holdredge, ‘97, Jean (Drapiewski) Lacy, ‘62, Sr. Eloise McGin- ty, Mike Moeller, ‘84, and Charlotte Slocum. Induction ceremonies will be held in conjunction with CM’s Homecoming weekend, Sep- tember 27. “It gives me great pleasure to announce the members of our first Hall of Fame class,” said Mould. “These individuals were critical to the development of the rich tradition of CM athletics. Dr. Anderson was inducted as a contributor in recognition of his tremendous support to CM athletics over the last 13 years. Among the many projects at CM that bear the Anderson name are: Ander- son Fields for Soccer and Softball, the Anderson Sports-Health Center and the Anderson Outdoor Athletic Complex. Holdredge was elected as an athlete after a stellar swimming ca- reer. She was the school’s first NCAA qualifier as a junior and be- came CM's first NCAA All-American in the 100 breaststroke in 1997. She held 10 school records upon graduation and continues to hold four records. She has served as CM's assistant swim coach for six years. Lacy was a basketball standout who ranks second on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,171 points. She compiled this total in just 43 games while playing in an era prior to the 3-pointer and still holds the school record of 27.5 points per game for her ca- reer. She also holds the single-season scoring record with 31 points per game in 1959-60 and has the single-game high of 46 points. McGinty was elected as an administrator after serving as Athlet- ic Director/Moderator for 25 years. She pioneered women’s athlet- ics while presiding over the evolution of CM varsity sports virtual- ly from inception to the modern era. She brought to life the RSM’s commitment to a well-rounded education and received the Cather- ine McAuley Medal in 1987 for 50 years of service to CM. Moeller was a men’s basketball standout and became the first player in the program’s history to score 1,000 career points. Play- ing in the era before the three-pointer, he ended his career as the all-time leading scorer at CM and is currently third with 1,558. Slocum has served as Misericordia’s softball coach for 23 sea- sons while compiling a career record of 487-224. She has never suf- fered a losing season while earning a career winning percentage of .685. She has enjoyed 13 seasons of 20 wins or more, including six with 30-plus victories. Entering the 2003 season, she ranked sixth among active D-III coaches in winning percentage and 17th in vic- tories. Her teams have won four PAC championships and two ECAC titles in addition to five straight PAC runners-up finishes. The 21st annual charity golf classic sponsored by the Dallas Ro- tary to support Dallas Rotary Charities will be held at the Irem Temple Country Club on Monday, Sept. 22 beginning with a shot- gun start at 12:30. The Rotary is also looking for players. The format is a captain and three crew members. Individuals are invited and will be teamed up with others in a group. The entry fee is $100. Call Kevin Smith at 696-5420 for more information and an entry form. Sponsors must respond by September 7 to allow for proper sign printing. Players are urged to respond as soon as possible to determine how many will be in attendance at a steak dinner and awards ceremony at the close of the day. Boys league set to start at The Rock The Rock Recreation Center will kick off its fall basketball league for boys from grades 6-8 on Monday, September 8 at 5:30 p.m. at 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Seven regular season league games, plus double elimination playoffs, will be held on Monday evenings. Teams will play 5-on-5 on the cross court baskets. All baskets scored during the 15-minute half will be worth two points. Teams will get two time outs per game. Entry fee is $75 per team, with a maximum of eight players per team allowed. For more information or to register, stop by The Rock or call 696-2769. The Rock Recreation Center will kick off its Fall Basketball League for kids grades 9-12 on Tuesday, September 9, at 7 p.m., at 340 Carverton Road, Trucksville. Seven regular season league games, plus double elimination playoffs, will be held on Tuesday evenings. Teams will play 5-on-5 on the cross court baskets. All baskets scored during the 15 minute half will be worth two points. 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