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The two teams mix it up.
MATCHUP
From page iB
It started after Mitchell
Bell at safety read Perry’s
3rd-and-long option play.
Scott took a hit as he threw
on 3rd-and-8, but Kevin
Cooper made the catch for
18 yards to the Panther 7.
Deonta Jordan plunged in
from 1 out on third down,
and it was 14-0 at 3:41 until
the half.
Perry had its longest drive
Dove season
opening nears
Special to the Journal
SOCIAL CIRCLE
- Georgia’s dove hunting
season often is seen as the
“kickoff” to the fall hunting
season.
The 2006-2007 Georgia
dove hunting season runs
Sept. 2 - 16, Oct. 7-16 and
Nov. 23 - Jan. 6, 2007.
Hunters should be sure to
observe the following regula
tions when dove hunting:
■ Sportsmen and women
over the age of 16 must
possess a Georgia hunting
license and a free Migratory
Bird Harvest Information
Program Permit to hunt
doves. Those hunting on a
WMA also must possess a
WMA license.
■ Shooting hours are noon
until sunset on opening day
of first (Sept. 2) and second
(Oct. 7) seasons, and one-half
hour before sunrise to sun
set for the remainder of the
season.
The sunrise and sun
set times for each day can
be found on page 43 of the
2006-2007 Georgia Hunting
Seasons and Regulations
guide or on the WRD website
at www.gohuntgeorgia.com .
■ The daily bag limit is 12
doves per day per hunter.
■ Any autoloading or other
repeating shotgun must be
plugged to hold no more than
three shotshells while hunt
ing doves.
while using up the rest of
the time. Quarterback Casey
Hayward, a junior, had a
first-down completion to
Trae Smith, then ran 12
yards for another first to
his own 37. Hayward, fac
ing 3rd-and-8, absorbed a
hit from Bell and got a first
on the 46.
In the third quarter,
Hayward took on another
veteran Eagle safety, Mario
Armstrong, on a run into
Eagle ground. This Panther
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drive ended on a fumble
recovered by Damon Lopez,
senior lineman.
Tough Robby Taylor
made two key stops, includ
ing a sack, for the Panther
defense, Northside used the
short field, 33 yards, to get
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SPORTS
Local golfers contend for Senior Women's title
Special to the Journal
Sandra Lee, Brenda
Duke, Fran Coody, Nita
Bridges and Mary Riley of
Perry, Jean Davis, Cheryl
Stafford, Darla Stahl and
Sissi Gann of Kathleen,
Patricia Bowlin of Bonaire
and Irma Johnson of Fort
Valley are all listed as
contenders for the Ninth
annual Georgia State
Golf Association Senior
Women’s Championship,
which was slated to take
place Monday and today at
Callaway Gardens in Pine
Mountain.
The entire field numbered
144 players..
They were slated to com
pete over 36 holes of flight
ed stroke play.
Entries were open to
female amateur golfers age
50 and above as of Monday,
who are GSGA members
and Georgia residents.
RILEY
From page iB
18-point mark it needed
to close out Georgia.
In fact, Florida’s co-cap
tain, Paula Fitzpatrick of
Homestead, followed that
up with a shutout of reign
ing GSGA Senior Women’s
Player of the Year, Ena
Harvey of Greensboro by a
score of 3 and 2.
Florida, needing 18 points
to claim victory, began the
final round with a one-point
advantage and claimed the
title by nine points after
dominating play in Friday’s
12 singles matches.
The Nassau scoring for
mat awards one point to
the winner of each nine and
one point for the overall
match, with a half-point for
any ties.
Florida tallied three quick
points as Georgia’s Rebecca
Durham of St. Simons
Island fell to Mary Jane
Hiestand of Naples, 3 and
1. Georgia co-captain Stacy
Easley of Stockbridge fell
in her match with Winter
Park’s Julie Garner but did
win a point by capturing
the back nine.
Cumming’s Lori Whitaker
could only manage a half
point, on the inward nine,
from Mulberry’s Sisi Hedges
who ended the match win
ning 3 and 2.
Eastman’s Christy Cheek
began to charge for Georgia
by winning her first set of
nine holes but was then met
on the back by Ann Pohira
of Winter Park, who won
The championship began
in 1998. This is the ninth
playing of the event and
the first time that it has
been contested at Callaway
Gardens.
The champion receives
the Ceil Maclaurin
Trophy, which was given
by Maclaurin during the
inaugural GSGA Senior
Women’s Championship.
Maclaurin, a 1992 induct
ee into the Georgia Golf
Hall of Fame, is a legend
ary figure in women’s ama
teur golf in Georgia, having
won eight Georgia Women’s
Amateur titles as well as the
1976 USGA Senior Women’s
Amateur Championship.
Last year, Ena Harvey
of Greensboro captured
her second consecutive
GSGA Senior Women’s
Championship and carried
that momentum into being
named the 2005 GSGA
Senior Women’s Player of
the back side and pushed
the match to finish at aft
square.
Newnan’s Jodie Shepard
and Rebecca Rocker of
Eatonton fell in the match
es to their respective oppo
nents with Shepard tallying
a point on her front nine
and with Rocker falling in
a shutout.
That’s when Riley posted
her victory.
The second of Georgia’s
three match wins came
from Donna Gonsalves of
Eatonton who shutout her
opponent.
Atlanta’s Jennifer
Adyorough, however, fell in
the following match with
Terrell Italiano of Tampa.
Adyorough did score a
point by winning the front
nine but Italiano’s two
points sealed victory for the
Floridians. Hartwell’s Anna
Rogers, a member of the
Mercer University women’s
golf team, won a point on
the front side but stumbled
on the back and halved the
overall match with Diane
Lang of Weston, the 2005
USGA Senior Women’s
Amateur Champion. The
final match of the day went
to Dalton’s Jennifer Cassidy
who dropped her oppoiient
5 and 4 and claimed a shut
out.
Florida’s victory marks
the sixth consecutive year
that the host state has
claimed victory at the
Women’s Team Matches.
Georgia’s last win in the
Sunshine state came in
2000 when it won 33 1/2-20
1/2 at Disney’s Eagle Pines
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the year. Harvey’s total of
148 at The Orchard Golf
and Country Club last year
broke the championship
record total by two strokes.
Harvey also holds a tie for
the championship’s lowest
single round total of 73.
Other player highlights
are as follows:
• Two-time GSGA Senior
Women’s Player of the
Year and two-time GSGA
Senior Women’s Champion
Claudeen Lindberg of
Atlanta joins this years
field in hopes of becoming
the first three-time winner
in the Championship’s his
tory.
• Also joining the field
is two-time champion from
Stone Mountain, Ginette
Spinucci. Spinucci captured
victories in 2001 and 2002.
She also went on to be
named the GSGA Senior
Women’s player of the year
during both of those years.
Golf Club in Orlando.
This was the 26th play
ing of the Georgia-Florida
Women’s Team Matches,
which brings together the
top women amateur golf
ers in the two neighboring
states. Team members are
selected by their state asso
ciations based on their per
formance in recent events.
Florida now leads the all
time series 14-12.
Georgia-Florida Women's Team
Matches
Southern Dunes Golf and
Country Club
Haines City, Fla.
Thursday-Frlday
Final results
Nassau Format
Final Points: Florida 30 1/2,
Georgia 23 1/2
Second Round Points: Florida 21,
Georgia 15
(Singles Matches)
■ Mary Jane Hiestand (Fla.) def.
Rebecca Durham (Ga.), 3 and 1,
3-0
■ Julie Garner (Fla.) def. Stacy
Easley (Ga.), 7 and 5, 2-1
■ Sisi Hedges (Fla.) def. Lori
Whitaker (Ga.), 3 and 2, 2 1/2-1/2
■ Christy Cheek (Ga.) vs. Ann
Pohira (Fla.), All Square, 1 1/2
each
■ Patsy Ehret (Fla.) def. Jodie
Shepard (Ga.), 1 up, 2-1
■ Sharon Keil (Fla.) def. Rebecca
Rocker (Ga), 5 and 4, 3-0
■ Mary Riley (Ga.) def. Chris
Epperly (Fla), 1 up, 2 1/2-1/2
■ Paula Fitzpatrick (Fla) def. Ena
Harvey (Ga), 3 and 2, 3-0
■ Donna Gonsalves (Ga.) def. Erin
Fitzpatrick (Fla), 5 and 4, 3-0
■ Terrell Italiano (Fla.) def. Jennifer
Adyorough (Ga), 3 and 1,2-1
■ Anna Rogers (Ga.) vs. Diane
Lang (Fla), All Square, 1 1/2 each
■ Jennifer Cassidy (Ga.) def.
Sammie Sue Wilson (Fla), 5 and
4, 3-0