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The ADVANCE, March 24,2021 /Page 11B
Photo by Mike Branch
Karson Evans was on the mound for the Crusaders as they won their first Region game
of the season over Twiggs Academy.
RTCA Rolls Over Twiggs
By Mike Branch
Sports Editor
sports 7 advance@gmail. com
It had been over a
week since the Crusaders
baseball team of Robert
Toombs Christian Acad
emy had taken to the field
when they hosted Twiggs
Academy on Monday of
this week in their first Re
gion game of the year.
RTCA loaded up the
bases in the bottom of the
first inning, but a ground
out ended their threat
and sent the game to sec
ond still at 0-0. In the
bottom of the second in
ning RTCA scored the
first run of the game to
take a 1-0 lead over the
Trojans of Twiggs.
RTCA again held in
the top of the third inning
and then in the bottom
half of the frame with
Rob Moore on base,
Dawson Pinkard came
through with a two-run
home run to put RTCA
up 3-0.
Twiggs did score a
run in the top of the
fourth inning to close the
lead to 3-1, but in the
bottom half of the inning.
RTCA added two runs in
the fourth inning for a
5-1 lead, and Twiggs
managed a run in the top
of the fifth as they loaded
the bases to make it 5-2
RTCA blew the game
open in the sixth inning
as they scored seven runs
on their way to a 12-2 win
over Twiggs.
RTCA will be back in
action on Thursday when
they travel to take on
First Presbyterian Chris
tian Academy at 4:00
p.m.
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5 West Main St, P.O. Box 646 Alamo, GA 30411
The City of Alamo is taking sealed bids
on the following items, 14 x 60 mobile
home, 2002 F-750 Garbage Truck, and
2004 F-150 pick up truck. Sealed bids
can be mailed to City Hall or dropped
off at City Hall. Sealed bids are due by
5 P.M. on 4-19-21.
Any questions concerning the above,
contact Alamo City Hall at
912-568-7153
INVITATION TO BID: RFP
Pal Theatre Roof and Municipal Annex Roof
The City of Vidalia has found the need for items to be addressed concerning
the roof at the Pal Theatre and the Municipal Annex. The City would like to
pursue these professional services through a bid proposal. Please visit www.
vidaliaqa.gov (Click on How Do I? and then on the RFQ/Bids tab) for a full de
scription of the RFP to include maintenance areas and bid form.
A. The Pal Theatre Project includes:
1. Items concerning the Foam Roof Section (4,025 sq ft +/-)
2. Items concerning TPO Section (3,883 sq ft +/-)
B. The Municipal Annex Project includes:
1. Items concerning TPO System (44,363 sq ft +/-)
Schedule for RFP Process
1. Required Pre Bid Meeting -
a. Pal Theatre - Thursday, April 8,2021, at 1:30 PM, 124 Church Street,
Vidalia, GA 30474 if interested in the Pal Theatre Project
b. Municipal Annex -Thursday, April 8, 2021, at 3:00 PM at the
Municipal Annex, 302 East First Street, Vidalia, GA 30474 if
interested in the Municipal Annex Project
2. Thursday, April 15,2021 - Questions concerning projects are due
3. Thursday, April 19,2021 - Reponses to questions distributed to
Potential Bidders
4. RFP Due - Friday, April 23,2021 @ 10AM at City Hall
(114 Jackson Street)
5. RFP Approval - Monday, May 10,2021, @ City Council
6. Contract Begins - Monday, May 17,2021
This contract/agreement term begins Monday, May 17,2021, and awarded
bidder will have 90 days to complete the project(s).
All bids (completed proposal form and proposed sub-contractors list) must
be submitted using the proposal form via hand delivery or USPS mail by
10:00 a.m., Friday April 23,2021, to the following: Nick Overstreet, City
Manager, 114 Jackson Street, Vidalia, GA 30474
The City of Vidalia may award each contract separately or combined to a
single bidder. Bids will be awarded at the May 2021 Vidalia City Council
meeting.
* Reservation of Rights: The City of Vidalia reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, including with
out limitation, the rights to reject any or all nonconforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced or conditional
Bids and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if the City of Vidalia believes that it would not be in the best
interest of the Project to make an award to that Bidder, whether because the Bid is not responsive or
the Bidder is unqualified or of doubtful financial ability or fails to meet any other pertinent standard or
criteria established by the City of Vidalia.
Photo by Mike Branch
Anyadi Colmenares pushes the ball down the sidelines as the Lady Bulldogs host East
Laurens in The Pit,
Bulldog Soccer Playing Strong
By Mike Branch
Sports Editor
sports 7 advance@gmail. com
The Toombs County
High School soccer teams
took on Woodville-
Tompkins on Tuesday of
last week in Savannah and
then hosted East Laurens
on Friday in The Pit.
Girls vs. Woodville
The TCHS Lady
Bulldogs got another big
game from Anyadi Col
menares as she scored
both of the TCHS goals
in the game. She scored
one goal in the first half
of the game and then
added another in the sec
ond half. Ayleen Guzman
got an assist on each of
those goals.
The TCHS defense
also had a good game as
they kept the Lady Wol
verines off the board to
get the 2-0 win. Rilyn
Fitzgerald was in the net
for Toombs and had five
saves in the game.
Boys vs. Woodville
The Bulldog boys
rolled to a win over the
Wolverines as they scored
three goals in the first
half and added four more
in the second half of the
game. They allowed just
two goals to take a 7-2
win.
Omar Aguilar led the
way with a hat-trick, find
ing the back of the net
three times. Pablo Cas-
tanon added two goals,
and Carlos Sanchez and
Dawson Harvey each
posted a goal.
Girls vs. E. Laurens
The Lady Bulldogs
took a tough, 1-0, loss to
the Lady Falcons of East
Laurens at home on Fri
day night. East Laurens
scored one goal in the
game, and it was enough
as they kept Toombs
from getting into rythum
on offense and kept them
off the scoreboard.
Boys vs. E. Laurens
In the boys game it
was a very different story
as TCHS had six different
players score as they won
the game by the mercy
rule, 12-0.
Aguilar again led
TCHS, this time with
four goals. Uriel Barbosa
found the net three times,
Harvey posted two goals,
and Gustavo Delgado,
Jose Leon, and Kenneth
Perez all scored once.
The TCHS boys are
now 9-3 on the year and
are 7-2 in Region play,
while the girls are 9-3
overall and are 8-1 in the
Region with the loss to
East Laurens. Aguilar is
in the top 20 in goals in
the state with 14 after
finding his stride with
seven goals last week.
This week Toombs
was at Vidalia High
School on Tuesday after
presstime, and will play
next at home on Friday
against Southeast Bulloch
in a nonregion matchup
that begins at 5:00 p.m.
VHS Blows Out Tattnall
By Mike Branch
Sports Editor
sports 7 advance@gmail.com
The Vidalia High
School Indians baseball
team played just one
game last week as they
wrapped up their nonre
gion schedule. They were
at Tattnall County to take
on the Warriors and
rolled to an easy run rule
victory.
It was big night at the
plate for a couple of Indi
ans, led by Hughes Gra
ham. Graham went 2-3
on the night with 2,
three-run home runs.
Walker Moncus added a
■
three-run shot as well in
the game.
Ben Beverly also
posted a bases loaded tri
ple late in the game as
VHS rolled to a 19-0 win
over Tattnall.
This week Vidalia,
the #3 ranked Indians,
kick off Region play with
a three-game series
against Swainsboro's Ti
gers. They played the first
game on Tuesday after
presstime. The next game
will be at Swainsboro on
Thursday at 5:30 p.m.,
and they will wrap it up
on Friday at home at 5:45
p.m.
Notice of Intent to Increase Salaries
of the Mayor and City Council
for the City of Alamo
In accordance with the Official Code of Georgia Annotated,
36-35-4, at the regularly scheduled Council Meeting on Feb.
22, 2021, The City Council of the City of Alamo voted on and
approved a salary increase for the members of the Governing
Authority (Mayor and Council) as follows:
The compensation for the Mayor of the City shall be increased
by $300.00 per month for services to the city ($7,200.00 an
nually, payable in monthly installments of $600.00). The
compensation of the Council members of the City shall be
increased by ($100.00) per month for services to the City
($2400.00 annually, payable in monthly installments of
$200.00)
The proposed increases in compensation will become effective
at the beginning of the new term for each elected official.