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♦ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2006
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Stephanie Smith crosses the finish line as Perry’s first
finisher in the girl’s race.
SERSEY
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fishermen have new fangled
gizmos that help them find
fish.
Sonar used to be so expen
sive only the Navy could
afford it. Now every angler
worth his salt is electroni
cally picking the best spot
to drop a line.
The best spot used to be
the local bar - I mean sand
bar. But, dear reader, you
have to admit that without
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“Loudon is one of the tracks that I went to when 1 was younger to watch NASCAR
races. Loudon and Daytona were about the only two tracks we made it to when
I was little, so it has meaning to me.
- NASCAR Craftsman competitor Erin Crocker
“We really didn’t expect to go out and be able to be contenders like we are this
soon in my career. To do that is just a good sign of things to come.”
- Nextel Cup title contender Denny Hamlin
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significant other, none of us
would be here.
Between women’s lures
and men’s lines, the human
race would have come in
last.
At 55, I see clearly what
is important and fishing
ain’t it. If I’m going to rush
to get to my next meal, it’ll
be a race to beat the bus
full of old fogies return
ing from a day trip to the
head of the buffet line at
Ryan’s.
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Perry’s boys run as a group as the first lap winds down.
local restaurants start
giving discounts to newly
minted doddering old fools.
My wife can eat the fish.
I’m going for the beef. My
heart won’t let me take a
chance that oysters are the
natural Viagra.
My search for the simple
life has come down to this:
eat, sleep, eat, mow yard,
eat, and sleep.
If you want me to go fish
ing, your boat better be big
enough to hold my recliner,
and fast enough to outrun
the smell of the bait.
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SPORTS
AGAIN
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across single runs in the sec
ond and fourth innings, and
only one of those was earned
against pitcher Kelsey
Gilliam.
In seven innings, Gilliam
struck out five. The
Westfield bats put the ball
in play, striking out just
once. But, according to
coach Rodney Culverhouse,
when Hornet runners got
on base they would follow
it up with either an infield
BLASTS
From page iB
“The team played good
defense,” said Houston
County head coach Cristi
Griffin in regard to one rea
son for success.
Chelsea Burroughs was
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“Catch your favorite team on WNNG 1350
for play by play action
with Mike Davis and Greg Elrod”
CRUNCH TIME
Every Wednsday Night
from Sonny's BBQ
7 p.m.- 8 p.m.
We’re also carrying the Georgia Tech Games.
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Northside runners make their way through the woods
on their first lap.
pop-up or comebacker to
the pitcher.
Audrey Clearman had
a double and a single for
Westfield, which left five
runners on base.
“If we can get our bats to
click, we should win some
games,” said Culverhouse.
“But this is one game
where you won’t score on
defense.”
The Hornets, now 1-1 in
the region and 5-6 overall,
host Deerfield-Windsor from
Albany in another 3-AAA
contest today.
the winning pitcher for the
Lady Bears.
They were led offensively
by Taylor Fountain, who
went 3-3, had two RBI and
a stolen base. Also, April
Collins was 2-2, Sarah
Ling 1-3 with two RBI and
Kourtny Thomas 2-3 with
one RBI.
Warner Robin - High School
Northside - High School
Houston County High School
HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
EDGES
From page iB
coach Jeff Sans, adding,
“Peach played well. They
made the plays when they
needed to.”
Some of those on offense
came in the first inning as
the Lady Trojans jumped
out to a 2-0 lead. The Lady
Panthers, however, tied
that with a pair in the
third. A scoreless inning
went by for both before
Peach County added two
go-ahead runs in the fifth.
Perry, after both also
went scoreless in the sixth,
attempted to rally in the
seventh but could only
score one.
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GAME DAY
Pre game starts
7:30