THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
PAGE 8 - May 28, 2014
Parkview Lanes News
243; Ken Meldrum 688; Jerry Ness 676;
10-WEEK LEAGUES: Both the Parkview
June Williams 239,621. Scratch: Ken Mel-
Summer Owls and the Suncoast Seniors
drum 224,634; Jerry Ness 217,625; June
NoTap will be 10-week leagues due to holi-
Williams 155,369.
days. The Owls will start at 6:50pm June
WEDNESDAY SUMMER SCRATCH:
6, and the Suncoast Seniors will start at
Bobby Craft 300,736; Sam Bass 263; Mike
12:50pm June 10. Both leagues are mixed
Buchanan 722; Stephanie Flory 226,631;
and the fees are $12 a week for each. Con-
Sandy LePree 201,499.
tact the Center at 352-489-6933 to register
WOMEN'S SUMMER TRIO: Handicap:
or for more info.
Diane Mauck 277,680; Joan Tyree 255,724.
League scores for the week ending May 23,
Scratch: Diane Mauck 226,527; Marilyn
2014:
Seymour 184; Peggy Murdock 491.
MONDAY SUMMER SPECIAL: Handi-
HOLDER HOTSHOTS: Handicap: Blane
cap: Damon Mills-Smith 293,745; Arta
Myers 267,718; Rod Dyer 265,738; Pat
Norris 290,767; Mitchel Searle 290; Deb-
Combs 266,752; Joanne Hans 255,720.
bie Smith 274,762; Saad Bouve 251; Myla
Scratch: Rich Williams 247,643; Blane
Wexler 690. Scratch: Wes Foley 261,669;
Myers 203,526; Pat Combs 161,437; June
Arta Norris 260,677; Saad Bouve 213; Deb-
Williams 159,452.
bie Smith 210,570.
PARKVIEW OWLS: Handicap: Jeremy
YOUNG & RESTLESS:
Handicap
Colegrove 269,705; Michael Andriuolo
(Youth): Steven Saltmarsh 289,760; Matt
249; Wes Foley 673; Debbie Mills 262,633;
Allen 280; Chandler Carney 746. Handicap
Toni Mills-Smith 228,650. Scratch: Wes
(Adult): Brian Carney 300,729; Denis Grif-
Foley 247,673; Jeremy Colegrove 247,639;
fin 256; Charlie Stein 697. Scratch (Youth):
Town Of Inglis Mayor Glenda Kirkland presents a letter of appreciation to Darryl Diamond for
Michael Andriuolo 235; Debbie Mills
Matt Allen 254,653; Steven Saltmarsh
his 14 years of service to the Town. Darryl and his wife, Vicki, are leaving the area to move
212,483; Toni Mills-Smith 171,479.
201,496. Scratch (Adult): Brian Carney
to central Florida to take care of his elderly mother who has health issues.
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Debbie
300,729; Charlie Stein 236,670.
Darryl said he was honored to have tenure on the Grant Commission and Planning
Smith, 126 pins over her average, and Arta
SUNCOAST SENIORS 12-WEEK: Hand-
Commission, serving under four Inglis mayors. "It was a wonderful and interesting experi-
Norris, 119 pins over his average.
icap: Shorty Williams 251; Andre Boetius
ence," said Darryl, who also ran an unsuccessful bid for the Levy County Commissioner Dis-
trict #3 seat in 2012 as a Republican candidate.
"Searching for the Truth"
Is Climate Change Due to Man's Actions?
During the Ice Age, deserts and semi-arid
regions were well-watered, while 30% of land mass-
es were covered in ice. Geologists studying the Sa-
hara Desert have been surprised to find unfossilized
bones of giraffes, buffaloes, rhinoceroses, elephants
and other animals along with bones of amphibians,
hippopotami, crocodile, fish and other aquatic crea-
tures. Obviously this area has not always been a desert. Satellites have revealed a vast
drainage network of freshwater lakes and channels underneath the sand dunes. Count-
less tools, pottery, harpoons and thousands of pictures of animals carved on rocks have
been found, showing that humans also lived in this once tropical region. It would seem
that "climate change" is nothing new.
The Great Basin of Southwestern United States, which is now very dry, reveals
that it was once well-watered, having some 120 lakes. The Great Salt Lake in Utah was
about the size of Lake Michigan. Ancient lake shorelines are etched high up on the sides
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of hills and surrounding mountains. Death Valley once possessed a lake about 600 feet
deep.
CONGRATULATIONS: The Summer leagues already have had two perfect games recorded, by
After the flood when the animals left the ark, they needed a well-watered place
Brian Carney and Bobby Craft. Carney rolled his during the Young & Restless league (adult/
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