Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 05, 2006, Section B, Image 7

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Moustcm jßrnlg TJmtnml The Home Journal’s SANDLOT ON DECK Major League Baseball Today ■ Atlanta at New York, 7:10 p.m., Turner South High school Softball Today ■ Houston County at Warner Robins, 6 p.m. ■ Westfield at Deerfield- Windsor, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday ■ Perry at Americus, 6 p.m. ■ Northside at Jones County, 5:30 p.m. Thursday ■ Sherwood at Westfield, 4:30 p.m. ■ Central at Perry, 5 p.m. ■ Stockbridge at Northside, 5:45 p.m. Friday ■ Houston County and Warner Robins at Evans tournament in Augusta, teams and times to be determined ■ Perry at Tiger Town Classic in Adairsville, teams and times to be determined Saturday ■ Houston County and Warner Robins at Evans tournament in • Augusta, teams and times to be determined ■ Perry at Tiger Town Classic in Adairsville, teams and times to be determined High school Volleyball Today ■ Ola and Eagle's Landing at Perry, 5 p.m. Wednesday ■ Houston County at Pace (versus it and Greater Atlanta Christian), 5 p.m. Thursday ■ Perry at Warner Robins, 5 p.m. High school Cross country Today ■ Westfield at George Walton, 5 p.m. Thursday ■ Northside at Peach County, 4:30 p.m. Saturday ■ Westfield at Sherwood, 10 a.m. ■ Northside and Warner Robins at Two-mile Invite in Cochran, 9:30 a.m. ■ Perry at Tift Invite, 9:30 a.m. High school Football Friday ■ Warner Robins at Northside, 7:30 p.m. ■ Mount de Sales at Westfield, 8 p.m. ■ Dougherty at Perry, 7:30 p.m. Saturday ■ Windsor Forest at Houston County, 7:30 p.m. IN BRIEF PY competition cheer squad to hold clinic Perry High School’s Competition Cheerleaders will be sponsoring a one-day cheer clinic for children 4 years old to sixth grade Sept. 16. It will be held in the high school’s multipurpose gym. The cost is $35, with a $5 discount given for each additional family member. The cost includes an event T-shirt, drinks and snack. Registration and pictures for those below third grade will be from 7:30-8:15 a.m., with the clinic running from 8:30-11:30 a.m. A performance for the par ents is slated for 11:30 a.m. Registration and pictures for those third-sixth grade will be from 7:30-8:15 a.m., with their clinic running from 8:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. A performance for those parents is set for 12:30 p.m. E-mail mlangston@hcbe.net or jmashburn@hcbe.net for an application or more information. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2006 Warner Robins dominates Parkview From staff reports Warner Robins must have had a flashback to the last time it played in Warner Robins 30, Parkview 3 Saturday, they faced oft against Parkview and the result was the same. Warner Robins rolled to a 30- 3 win. In fact, it was so easy, the Demons were able to pretty much unload their bench - rest some legs for Friday’s Northside matchup - mid way-to-late in the fourth. Warner Robins started off by scor ing on its first possession. That came via a reverse/60-yard touchdown run by Laron Scott. After holding the Panthers to their second straight three-and out, Parkview was poised to punt again. But the snap went over the punter’s head and into the endzone, See DOMINA TES, page 3B Pep boys ... and girls ENI/Gary Harmon As long as there has been football, there’s been pep rallies - maybe. Perry Middle School held its first - “Spirit Day” - of what is presumed to be many to follow, Friday at the school. ABOVE: Students get “fired up.” BELOW: The cheer squad fires them up. INSET: A pair of listeners - possibly thinking: “It’s gettin’ loud in here ...” Shorthanded Warriors fall to South Georgia Special to the Journal The International City Warriors headed south to meet the South Georgia Stars on their home turf for what co-owner/team manag er James Hamp called “the toughest battle of the sea son.” the Georgia Dome. That was in 2004 and against Ware County in which the Demons dominated the Gators en route to a semifinal win and ultimately the state championship. South Georgia 28, International City 6 7 28-6 loss. For starters, the Warriors Sports V Igf mm t ~' fm "‘3” i * nny* nsgoHf* *•* , ■ H mm W < / 1 x " I :|| J-. H / ft din *** ----- *** Ml! Jfw jM Courtesy Paul Brooks Warner Robins’ Dewayne Jackson looks for running room in the Demons’ game against Parkview Saturday in the Georgia Dome. , The • local foot ball team squad was not quite itself, how ever, and it showed in a were missing starting quar terback, Sheddrick Risper, who had to stay home to tend to his duties as Athletic Director for Weaver Middle School in Macon. They were also with out backup quarterback Brandon Williams and a cou ple other “key” players and that, Hamp said, had them severely handicapped. Filling the cleats of the missing quarterbacks was Dennis Sturn. Sturn, Hamp said, stepped up in See WARRIORS, page3B SECTION B Gibbs sets horseshoe milestone Special to the Journal Members of the Perry Horseshoe Pitcher’s Club one member in par ticular - reached a new’ milestone during league play at the club Aug. 28. During that time, Mary Ann Gibbs pitched an 80 percent GIBBS INSIDE Gibbs tops field at Dog Days Meltdown tourney See 6B ringer game. According to a release from the club, this marked the first time anyone has ever recorded that high of a mark at the club. Gibbs has been pitch ing about three years with the local club and said in the release she was “very grateful” to her mentor Doyle “Shorty” Johnson for teaching her See MILESTONE, page 6B Columbus' success could be felt here; Brave, UGA thoughts Only one con clusion can be gleamed from the recent events in Pennsylvania: the rich just keep getting richer. Columbus, Georgia’s Little League baseball team goes and wins the World Series. In the U.S. divi sion, this group beats out clubs from Matthew Brown Journal Sports Writer Phoenix, Ariz., Oregon, Missouri and other regions to make the finals. Then team Japan goes down in the last round. Now these kids can look forward to growing up and attending Shaw High or Columbus High, schools already with state baseball championships, See BROWN, page jB