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Hay 29, 2003
ew manager running Cuba Lakes Club
Chris Case photo
ro John Moore has taken over as course manager at Cuba
| Country Club. He's trying several new promotions to
more golfers to the links, including a "senior specials"
!a week. You can catch Moore in the clubhouse or out on
Purse just about every day.
t003 CHS girls' track
leld team: (front row)
Dudley, Stephanie
tte, Jennifer
tie, Monica Lemons,
:lie row) Brittani
t, Jasmine Bowles,
!n Bacon, Megan
, Kristy Mallory,
• a Vecelli, (back
Lucy Herman,
ay Eaton, Jamle
Megan Mazzei. Not
Jessica Tiner.
By Chris Case
Assistant Editor
Cuba Lakes Golf & Country Club has
announced the hiring of a new course manager
this spring.
John Moore, originally from Hannibal, Mo.,
and now living in St. Louis, took over the course
earlier this year and is beginning to get com-
fortable in his new position. Moore played golf
professionally for three years before moving to
other employment positions within the golf
industry, specializing in golf apparel sales.
"Obviously, I'm golf minded, but I have a
strong marketing background, which I think
serves me well," John said. "I'm trying to do
some different things here in Cuba to bring in
more open play, as well as stimulate merchan-
dise sales in the clubhouse. The single most
important thing to me at this point is simply
getting new players onto the course."
Ruble qualifies for state meet
with top finishes at sectionals
Senior graduate Zach Ruble
placed second in both of the
events he ran in at the section-
al track and field meet held
last wekend. He'll move on to
compete for a state title at the
Class 3 State Meet held at
Jefferson City on May 30-31.
Complete statistics and
times from the sectional meet
were not available this week,
but Coach Mark Ness reported
that Ruble qualified in the 300
'To achieve that result, Moore will be incorpo-
rating new apparel and equipment lines of
shoes, shirts and clubs in the shop, and also fea-
turing some summer golf specials for players.
These include a senior's (over 50) special on
Monday and Friday mornings, offering 18 holes
of golf with a cart plus lunch for only $19, and
junior (ages 5-17) clinics and league play on
Wednesdays starting in mid-June. Sign-ups for
the junior and private clinics have now begun;
Moore will be teaching the classes that are
available for beginners and up. The pool opens
this week.
"There's a lot of things happening out here at
Cuba Lakes this summer. I hope people take
advantage of them," Moore said. "These greens
are in great shape. They're as good as any place
I've played on--private or public--in St. Louis.
They're running fast and true, which is perfect."
John, his wife and kids are building a house
in Cuba, and will move in this summer.
meter low hurdles and the 110
meter high hurdles events by
finishing second in both.
Other CHS competitors at
the sectional meet did not
qualify for state competition.
These included the girls' 800
meter relay team (Jennifer
Guthrie, Jessica Tiner,
Stephanie Schuette and
Lindsay Eaton), which finished
eighth; the girls' 1600 meter
relay team (Guthrie, Tiner,
Schuette and Eaton), which
finished sixth overall; and the
girls' 3200 meter relay team
(Jasmine Bowles, Brittani
Payne, Lauren Bacon and Lucy
Herman), which ended their
season by finishing seventh.
Monica Lemons, the only
individual competitor for Cuba
other than Ruble, did not qual-
ify in her event, which was 'the
shot put.
Athletes had to place in the
top four in order to qualify for
the upcoming state competi-
tion.
Ruble runs Friday in the
110 high hurdles prelims at
12:50 p.m. and in the 300 low
hurdles prelims at 3 p.m.
Good luck
at the state
meet this
weekend,
Zach!
The 2003 CHS boys' track and
field team: (front row) Jason
Crow, Jason Turnbough,
Barry Hicks, Hannas Rogler,
Jermlah Scharfenberg, (mid-
dle row) Ryan Blue, Ray
Garrett, George Mehas, Brad
Dake, (back row) Luke
Eikerman, Travis Ness, Shane
Forsman, Zach Ruble, Rustin
Crocker, Travls Geisler, and
David Hebert. Not pictured:
Leo Lindell, Eric Pogue and
Matt Howdeshell.
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,bz's summer ball scheduled until the end of June
Owing is the Cuba men's Rock Fair vs Feed Lot--9 p.m., Meramec Pkg. vs Dana 7 p.m., field #2
r ball league schedule field #1 Brake--8 p.m., field #2 Beer Boys vs Rock Fair--8
t- teams, times and field Erb Equip. vs Rio Grande--9 p.m., field #2
r) for the remainder of June6 p.m., field #2 Rock Fair vs Britton
ason. Rainouts will be Weber Excav. vs Dana Brake--- Brothers--9 p.m., field #2
led at a later date; for 7 p.m., field #1 Rock Fair vs Feed Lot--7 p.m.,
t]c rainout information, Meramec Ele. vs Rio Grande -- field #1 June 27
Britton Brothers vs Beer Rio Grande vs Meramec Pkg.--
8 p.m., field #1
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[l) --9 p.m., field #1 Britton Brothers vs Rio Erb Equip. vs Weber Excav.--8
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, tande vs Dana Brake--8 field #2 June 20 Ele.--9 p.m., field #2
eld #2 .... " Britton Brothers vs Rock Rio Grande vs Meramec Pkg.
tec Pkg. vs weber Feed Lot vs Beer Boys7 p.m.,
Fair--8 p.m., field #2 7 p.m., field #1
79 p.m., field #2 Britton • Brothers vs Beer Erb Equip. vs Weber Excav.--8 field #1
Boys--9 p.m., field #.2 p.m., field #1 Britton Brothers vs Rock
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to lead ladies'play
Fifteen ladies played golf
at Cuba Lakes on Tuesday,
May 27 to play their weekly
round of golf.
Loretta Cowling had the
low score of 43. Jean Crist,
Shirley Williams and Jan
Work shared the low net of
34. Cowling and Pat Maerli
shot birdies. Work won the
specialty prize.
The ladies meet for a
round of golf every Tuesday
at 8:30 a.m. New talent is
always welcome.
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