Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, August 25, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 8

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2B ♦ FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 2006 STATE From page iB Warner Robins added two more in the fifth, three in the sixth and two more in the seventh. Bmm 2 WIIOCT7, JUKI list* 2 It took a mere four innings for Warner Robins to pick up its second win, and that was after spotting the opposition a 1-0 lead after one. Twelve runs, one highlight being Corey Stinson’s home run, in the second wiped that out handily enough. After scoring one run the third, Chatfield then iced the cake with a grand slam in the fourth. He also started on the hill, went three innings, striking out four and allowing two runs. Josh Pisani took over for him and pitched a score less fourth for the easy win. BMM3 Savannah 9. WR Rec 1 As alive as the bats were in the previous game, they were that much more silent in the third. Warner Robins man aged only five hits. Stoner went the distance but took the loss. Savannah led 2-0, .. - i r Jg % if } ,jr i WtMO' _ . mmm t Id ßs; f ’ Jmmi M, \ f Bf GAB fig t; Wi'' ' : A ■': ■ - ■■ ■ : ~ : sty. % .gmril '■ ■ s.'; : '.;.-v Submitted Danny Shelton, Dave Crockett and Dal Leech stand with Ray Mims as he holds the Ray Mims Student Athlete Award plaque. TRADITION From page iB program. We still believe in AYER From page iB leading up to the tourna ment (OK, maybe only by this writer) was: Were the Newberry pitchers, who in turn wouldn’t eat, trying to gain an advantage? Anyway, it didn’t work on Ayer (and hopefully you realized this was all tongue in-cheek). He finished first in the M-Class. He was 5-1 ... “I pitched good the first five,” he said, “but bad the last game (heartburn setting in maybe?).” Ayer also connected for CLEATS -ll f PUT GOME PACE Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS s^ s 5-0 and then put it away in fourth. Gams 4 Savannah 16. WRRac 12 Savannah jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the top of the first but then Warner Robins responded with five in the bottom half in this barn burner. Two runners reached to bring up Stoner. He singled as did Jimmy Wilson and Chatfield. That tied it. John Cater’s home run with a man on made it 5-3. Pisani, who started, pitched a scoreless second and then Warner Robins added two more. Savannah countered with two in the third making it 7-5. Pisani was touched up for a home run and a double in the fourth. With the score tied, Wilson relieved him. One of his inherited run ners scored along with another of his own making. That made it 9-7 in favor of Savannah. Cater then hit a home run with two on board and now Warner Robins was back on top. Both went quietly in the fifth but Savannah struck again in the sixth. This time it scored three runs, two that today.” Moss went on to praise Mims for his hard work and dedication to both the schools and to the City of 52 ringers out of 240 shoes tossed and had a ringer percentage of 21.67 per cent. Now for those who maybe had a turkey leg or two too many: Dane Clark and Larry Myers. And by the way, there were nine pitchers - out of 26 classes - who won their class, and 14 more who fin ished runner-up from South Carolina. (Still think it’s a conspiracy theory?) But, back to Clark. He finished fourth in the E- Class with a 3-3 record, Ben Malterer of Florida also had that mark but edged Clark out on ringer percent- (c) 2006 Bill Hinds, Oist. by Universal Press Syndicate n% go harp to ait a s \ f MEY I'm ( PECEUT GPOUUP STROKE WMEfJ ] { THEM l|J AREN'T I? J JL V ' -l. 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He went 2-4 with a ringer percentage of 36.67. He had 88 ringers out of 240 tries. And they all had a “to-go” plate. ■ Members of the club, after their regular pitch ing contest was rained out Monday at Rozar Park, will contend in Cordele’s inau gural tournament - several from Perry’s club who live in that area started the club, said Ayer. SPORTS with a two-run home run. That turned out to be as far as they could get, however, Savannah, off two relievers, MONCRIEF From page iB ones Jeremy used to drive, are probably down at a near by recycling plant) they’re taking to Bristol so I’ll wait until then to eat crow if it comes down to it. OK race fans. Sorry to have bored you. I’m through - life goes on. Jeremy’s signed to race for Bill Davis Racing - racing at Hickory this week end (even going to have his new number on the side of the car ... Be nice race fans. L-O-S-E-R is not a number.) I’ve even found a way to continue to watch and actu ally enjoy the rest of the sea son. It’s called: “C’mon Kasey, Elliott, wreck. You can do it” (Can you tell I’ve gotten over my bitterness? Disclaimer: still don’t want to see any body hurt, and for the record, I actually like Sadler). And, I never, ever thought I’d hear myself say this, but I’m even pulling for Dale Earnhardt, Jr., what with him being in 10th and Kahne circling like a buzzard out side in 11th. “Go Junior.” (Although I almost vented about him spin ning out Edwards and getting off unscathed while Edwards gets a fine AND probation.) ... In another vent, what’s up with all the second-guess ing of the Braves’ Adam Laßoche? OK, so he botched it - bunted when he should have squared away. Is that any reason for the slew of media articles that came out the day after and the day after that, criticizing him/ debating his decision? Especially in lieu of the fact these are the same media who over the course of the past month have done nothing but praise him not only for his contributions on the field but for overcoming attention deficit disorder all the while. The Associated Press even ran a story that said experts were even calling the miscue: “The perfect opportunity to discuss ADD.” Give me a break. Reporters, fans, see this daily. Coaches, players make literally doz ens of calls. If you pull it off, you’re a god. Fail and you’re a sinner. Debate everything - if you’re going to debate one, might as well debate them ALL - and you’ll never get the story told. pjAJDSJJ SH|Bll PIIO.Vi *U 3|*3ipil<S »«IMJ *ui> <9 900f® DONATE TO GOODWILL. ♦ 2209 Moody Road J ♦ 115 Margie Drive M ♦ 1355 Sam Nunn Blvd M ♦ Galleria Mall - 2922 Watson Blvd www.goodwillworks.org A Building lives, families, and com muni tfS scored four in the seventh for the win and championship. Second was not without its reward, however, and in fact, He said it ... “This race is critical for all the drivers battling to make the Chase. There were probably 10 driv ers with a shot at five spots prior to Michigan. Now, it may be down to no more than six or seven drivers for those five spots.” - Kasey Kahne ATTENTION, BUSINESS OWNERS: Is your business overgrown with endless paperwork, boxes, furniture, Hk etc* that you just cant discard? SOLUTION: MINI STORAGE! Storage space as low as $25 per month. *< LONGTERM DISCOUNTS. 768 SQ.IL f warehouse also available for rent. BAIL STR££T M/Nt-STO RA C£ Next to Warner Robins Supp/y 478-397-2579 SHELTER TO SEE THESE ANIMALS, CALL HANNAH AT 478-338-0199, or email her at HJB@yAHoo.coM. HI. My name is "Anney" I was rescued by the Animal Control Officer from Hinesville. She rescued me when I was pregnant. She said something about liking me because I have a really sleek coat with a huge bushy black tail. I am really petite and pretty. Anyway, I had my five children. All but one have found great homes. However, most people as you know don't want to adopt an 1 older cat like myself. I want you to know though that I am very good with other animals and I am very loving with kids. I was in a foster home since I was pregnant, but now that my babies are gone, it is time for me to go back to the shelter. At the shelter, time is limited for me especially since there are sooooo many cats at the shelter. The only good news I guess is that I am already spayed with my rabies shot. I am sure the animal control officer would be more than happy to find me a sponsor that would help with some vet bills if anybody was willing to pull me. Oh well. I can only hope. Love always, Anne FOR s2l ADOPTION FEE. l/OU CAN TAKE HOME A COMPANION? PAS IS SPONSORED BV: - PfifIRVTiMMA ////as/'// 1 /. O ulstamtivx /V/ <atv With \ Pt'twtial T<auh THE HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL this marked Warner Robins’ third top three state tourna ment finish in the past four years. The Original Solunar Tables* By Mrs. Richard Alden Knight Release week of Aug. 20-27,2006 AM PM Date Day Minor Major Minor Major 8/20 Su 3:35 9:45 3:55 10:10 8/21 M 4:25 10:30 4:45 10:55 8/22 T 5:10 11:15 5:30 11:35 8/23 W 5:50 11:55 6:05 0 8/24 Th 6:30 12:15 6;50 12:40 8/25 F 7:15 1:00 7:35 1:20 * 8/26 S 7:55 1:45 8:20 2:05 8/27 Su 8:40 2:25 9:00 2:45 O 2006 by King r— tur*t Syndicate, Inc. i nititt: 633 Gen. Courtney Hodges Blvd. Perry, GA 31069 478-987-2415 0) j3la 100037376 00037424