Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 01, 2006, Page PAGE 15, Image 27

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SEPTEMBER I, 2006 ‘OS From page 12 WSBkIO.OCt.2I Yes, that date is finally here, and that means: Perry had seven intercep tions with three returned for touchdowns in a 30-9 win against Northeast-Macon. Oh, and also: A little thing called Warner Robins-Northside. It went overtime, folks. Rodrigues threw a touchdown pass to Nick Bass on the first Eagle possession, while Mitchell Bell, Eric Manns and Sam Robinson recorded sacks on the first Demon posses sion to end it 20-14. Any other big plays? How about an interception return of 59 yards by Maurice Gray of the Demons? A blocked punt by Roder ick Rose of the Demons? A tipped field goal by Donshea Simmons of the Eagles? And many, many more. The dust at the Mac set tled in time on Saturday for H At GYMNASTICS, f kU OC Cheer Academy <SP/1 GO®^SRsi! Glasses.berinSepteSers.2oo6 A few spaces still available. Girls & Boys ages 3-4 • Girls ages 3-12 Pro-sbop items available (leotards, cheer items) » Limited number of spaces and classes available!! n I J»A + „GYMNASTICS IIUdJ OL Cheer Academy HU Call 478-224-9993 or 478-396-4742 or email: aplu»ryiima»tacs(2)yalioo.com for more info. SUPER PRO 1 . f w ♦ swr*e« f’un -*•> *>,. * .. ■ BuTml ;t Iranrr I)()(T\ with our I’m \l I ||<‘l<‘S I>li‘ii<l ol 17 l>(. \ \ \() SI (, \\\ or KI UTILS IV- S Jr.-~— iifiSiil Get skinny with Shm’NUPI < 111'I i \ onr ;i |>| x'l il<' .Hid Imini l;il! Araifafcfe mt Cite SPN booth ioeotod buddo the Worne* Bobdnm 478-953-6102 Houston County to host No. 1 Lowndes, and it was all Vi kings 38-0. O’Neal was one of five Bear starters out for the game due to injury. Week U 0d 28 It was a weekend with a playoff feel. For the second year in a row, John Milledge defeated Westfield to clinch first place in Region 4-AAA. A touchdown with 2:28 left stretched the visitors’ lead to the 14-3 final. Perry, though, had bet ter luck in securing second place in its region with a 36-0 shutout of Southwest in Macon. Houston County could not find its way into theplayoffs.Theßearsneed ed a win at Tift County after the back-to-back losses, but couldn’t overcome the injury problems in a 14-3 final. Region 3-AAAA had its play-in rounds for the state tournament, and unfortu nately Stockbridge drew Northside. 61-13. Enough said. Warner Robins had its re- FOOTBALL 2006 vengeonthe Eagles, Eagle’s Landing that is, 52-14. WeeklZNev.4 Who’s still playing? Northside would be for quite some time as Hunter scored five times in a 42-7 first round win against Haralson County. Perry High not only won for the first time in many years in post-season play, but shut out the South Effingham Mustangs in the Panther Pit 21-0. Westfield needed all the weapons it could muster, not only with Arnold ailing but Mt. Pisgah bringing a jit terbug in Tim Jackson down to Marvin Arrington. The Hornets still won big 42-19. Who would be finished playing? Warner Robins found its run at a repeat over in Douglas County after a 24-20 defeat. The Demons actually led 20-10 at half time. Weekl3.Nsv.il How about this for a shock er? Westfield is marching to the semifinals as Arnold made his way back into ac tion and helped Zach Young Sep 02 - 2:45 PM Parkview (8-AAAAA) ® a Dome Sep 08 - 7:30 PM Northside, Warner Robins (48-AAAA) McConnell-Talbert Sep 15 - 7:30 PM Central Gwinnett (8-AAAAA) Awa y Sep 22 - 7:30 PM Beach (3-AAAAA) McConnell-Talbert Sep 29 - 7:30 PM Houston County (1-AAAAA)* McConnell-Talbert Oct 13 - 8:00 PM Valdosta (1-AAAAA)* Awa V Oct 21 - 7:30 PM Coffee (1-AAAAA)* McConnell-Talbert Oct 27 - 8:00 PM Tift County (1-AAAAA)* Awa Y Nov 03 - 7:30 PM Colquitt County (1-AAAAA)* McConnell-Talbert Nov 10 - 8:00 PM Lowndes (1-AAAAA)* Valdosta 136185" B|S| at Houston HBaithcarr StrCioK Pohkait Semonb, aM, Mu* ukeMel nm. I*l* Times are limited. I bp- k BBS 1 HR m A m m M&Mwm lb , . L 'flK ’ (p Hk JjENB HvW " I rlftt'H Rr ISL i&rjHl 100037152 score a key touchdown in a road win over Deerfield- Windsor in Albany. The Hor nets won 28-14 after trailing 14-13 when the final quarter began. Ed Pilcher of Thomas County Central dubbed Northside as a state title contender after his club fell to the Eagles in a second round game 14-7. Perry, though, would have to pack things up just like the Demons after playing a powerful Shaw club in Columbus. The Panthers fought back and dominat ed second-half action, but Shaw had too big a lead and won 34-14. Week 14, Nov. 18 Westfield couldn’t make it 2-for-2 against First Presby terian in 2005. This time the game was in Macon and the GISA state finals were on the line. A key fumble early in the second half got away from the Hornets and the Vikings recovered and drove for a touchdown that led to a 39- 14 win. WftRNERi RQ BINS) 2006 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Physicians Referral dc Health Information 478-923-9771 • www.hhc.org OutstcuuiiAUj People - Extraordinary Care Cu/JtUu Photocj>uwky 478-929-2407 * vvww.CuiiisPbotographyOiiliiie.eom Northside gave up a safety to Rome, then Mario Arm strong scored a touchdown that would be all the Eagles needed to win 14-2 and make the plans for the Geor gia Dome. Week 15. Nw. 25 Hunter had 216 yards on 17 carries in his statewide televisiondebut. Bellsacked the quarterback twice. Northside beat Baldwin 28- 7 in the home of the Atlanta Falcons, earning the right to play for the school’s first state championship on the gridiron. Week 16, Dec. 2 Josh Rich of Statesboro converts a 29-yard field goal with seven seconds leftinregulation.breakinga 10-10 tie and breaking a lot of Eagle hearts in the pro cess. At Georgia Southern University Statesboro won the AAAA state title 13-10. John Knox of the victors forced a fumble that gave the Blue Devils the ball on the 26, and the host had less than three minutes to drive for the win. PAGE 15 PERRY From page n should be a big plus for the ’ according to Scott with Perry residing in Region 4 AAA sub-divi sion B along with Central, Northeast, Southwest, West Laurens and state champion Peach County. "The biggest thing is to get better and better each week," Scott said. "I don't think the region is as good as last year and (we) should fin ish first or second in the subregion." Visit perrypantberfootball.com for the latest on the Panthers WARNER ROBINS SUPPLY OF PERRY VISIT OUR RENTAL CENTER • Mowers • Augers • Chain saws • Trenchers • And Much More 37128 987-2334 612 Ball St. Perry, GA www.WRSUPPLY.COM 37056