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Glasgow Daily Times

GLASGOW August 15, 2008 01:06 pm

Glasgow’s Bulle ties for 10th at Kentucky Open
Glasgow’s Kent Bulle shot a final round of 71 to tie for 10th place in the Kentucky Open at Audubon Country Club.
Bulle shot a three-day total of 211 to finish five strokes behind the winner. He opened with a 70 on Tuesday and shot a 70 on Wednesday.
Tompkinsville’s Jonathan Shaw shot a 152 in two days of play and failed to make the cut. He tied for 99th place.
Trey Bowling of Manchester shot a 206 to win the event. He topped runner-up Andrew Stephens, of Union, by two strokes.

GYS football sign ups run through Tuesday
Area youth can sign up for Glasgow Youth Sports football (tackle and flag) and cheerleading today through Aug. 19.
Sign ups will be accepted Saturday from 9-11:30 a.m. at Highland Elementary School; Monday from 5:30-7 p.m. at South Green Elementary School; and Tuesday from 5-6:30 p.m. at Glasgow Middle School.
The draft will be Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Glasgow Middle School. All new tackle players must attend.
There is a $50 registration fee for tackle football, a $35 fee for flag football and a $25 fee for cheerleaders. Proof of insurance must be provided before a child can play. The 24-hour school insurance policy is acceptable.
Players and cheerleaders in Glasgow Youth Sports tackle football must be at least 9 years of age and not more than 13 years of age or beyond sixth grade as of Dec. 1. Due to popularity, junior varsity teams will be continued this year (subject to number of players who sign up).
Players and cheerleaders in Glasgow Youth Sports flag football must be at least 6 years of age and no more than 10 years of age before Dec. 1.
Anyone interested in coaching flag football or sponsoring a cheerleading squad should sign up before Aug. 19.

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