Sheridan Horseshoe League hosts its first open tournament

Dan Myers of Kokomo pitches his horsehoe as Genia Emery watches her competition. (Photo provided)

The Sheridan Horseshoe league had its first tournament of the season on Sunday and had welcomed pitchers from central and northern Indiana.
Dan Myers of Kokomo came in and immediately made his presence known pitching a game of 130. Fellow league member Jeff Ogle was right behind him with a 126 and after the second round Jeff had pulled ahead into first place, Dan fell to second, and Mitch Dwigans pulled into third. From there Dan Myers of Kokomo found his rhythm and held onto first place, Jeff Ogle of Noblesville finished second, Susan Dwigans of Westfield finished third, and Mike Milcoff of Noblesville finished fourth.
That Tuesday the league started week 2 and Greg Emery along with fellow team members Rick Downs, Chuck and Dennis Sutton push their team in first place with 9 wins. JBS United moved into second place with 7 wins. Price Heating fell into third place with 3 wins from the night. Deem Electric stayed in fourth place with the help of team members Don Dwigans and Michael Milcoff. Carey on Main’s Genia Emery took first place in her team standings after the night and Phil Kercheval, captain of Traditional Concepts, took first in his team standing.

Team Won Lost
Price Heating 15.5 4.5
Ashpaugh Electric 13 7
JBS United 10 10
Deem Electric 9.5 10.5
Carey On Main 8.5 11.5
Traditional Concepts 3.5 16.5

Actual Game Score
Richard Law 83
Mitch Dwigans 72
Greg Emery 65

Actual Series Score
Richard Law 218
Mitch Dwigans 196
Greg Emery 186

Handicap Game Score
Richard Law 141
Mitch Dwigans 129
Rick Downs 126

Handicap Series Score
Richard Law 392
Mitch Dwigans 367
Greg Emery 363

Open Tourney results
Name Score
Dan Myers 676
Jeff Ogle 629
Susan Dwigans 613
Mike Milcoff 603
Mitch Dwigans 597
Greg Emery 590
Genia Emery 560
Bryan Wilbur 546
Michael Milcoff 538
Linda Wallen 529
Sam Gibbons 527
Roger Brown 499

Dan Myers of Kokomo pitches his horsehoe as Genia Emery watches her competition. (Photo provided)