Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 16, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 10

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2B ♦ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2006 REUNION From page iB Linebacker Johnny Farms picked off a pass and fullback Scott Taylor had a 54-yard touchdown run. Baldwin also failed to score against Perry the fol lowing week. The Panthers won 34-0 with quarterback Keith Fleming throwing a 75-yard touchdown pass to Joe Scott. Northside squeaked past Perry 3-0 in week No. 3 despite giving up more yards (171 to 106). The Eagles made that win ning field goal with seven seconds to go ... on their third try thanks to penalties. The Panthers bounced back at home with a 14-0 win over Peach County. Thanks to the blocked field goal Perry overcame 346 yards by Crisp County and won 14-10. Those wins got Perry off to a 2-0 start in the region. Perry needed just one touch down - Bridges recovered a blocked punt in the end zone - to beat Jones County 7-0. It would take more, though, to beat Americus 20-14, but there was another Fleming to-Scott long connection of 77 yards, and the Panthers were 4-0 in the region. Afterwards it was two more SHUTOUT From page iB Kristin Graham raced to it and Macy Brown jumped out of her crouch to get to it. The problem: When they all got there, they stood around it as if were campfire night at the Girl Scouts. Brown eventually picked it up and threw, but with the runner’s speed - the reason it was ■a*!?' -- ymt* i m SeWwi | ■’ v Journal Don Moncrief Warner Robins’ Jensen Barrett delivers to the plate in the team’s win over Coffee County Thursday. . ■■>.■•'... t ■ , ,*> Ll_l_~!z3 Lauren Graham takes a pitch in the dirt. He said it... "The way I look at it, I don’t care what they do with the points.” - Kasey Kahrm, on the points championship The Original Solunar Tables By Mrs. Richard Alden Knight Release week of Sept. 10-17, 2006 AM PM Date Day Minor Major Minor Major 9/10 Su 8:15 2:05 8:50 2:35 9/11 M 9:15 3:05 9:45 3:30 9/12 T 10:10 4:00 10:50 4:30 9/13 W 11:15 5:05 11:50 5:30 9/14 Th 0 6:05 12:15 6:35 9/15 F 12:50 7:00 1:10 7:25 9/16 S 1:40 7:50 2:00 8:15 9/17 Su 2:30 8:40 2:50 9:05 C 2006 by King FMrturM Syndic** Inc Hr''- . x, v ' j£L jflLa ndbtJß - -x jMHH ,-v “■* • ...... ■**- ~ g.if.w, <jy*.vy3BM * • -In ' v » -•«. -- . i. .i. v n ~ ■ . ... ' Submitted The 1981 Perry High Panthers: Front row from left - Robert West, Curtis Dugger, Joey Hendrix, Ken Grace, Greg Scott, Derrick Harris, Arthur Adams, Karl Smith, Joe Scott, Tracey Scott, Frank Kendrick, Gary Felder, Mike Smith and coach Willie Street Second row - Coach Jim Soles, Mike Parker, Ken Terrell, Herb Anderson, Undre Lester, Hoke Morrow, Blake Westmoreland, Stevie Rumph, Rodney Bridges, Bryan Davee, Mark Pike, Randy Findley, Amuel Whitehead and Darrlyn Bryant. Third row - Coach Allan Shaw, Vic Worthy, James Holmes, Eric Glover, Johnny Bass, Paul O’Connell, Scott Taylor, Andy Morgan, Keith Fleming, Vincent Glover, Joe Riley, Mike Browning, Larry Felder, coach James Kinchen and coach Dave Crockett. Fourth row - Kenny Merritt, Cecil Tobler, Carlisle Davis, Jerome Johnson, Thomas Ragin, Rodney Norwood, Sam Ridley, Johnny Farm, Ricky West, Marcus Clark and coach Kenny Moore. Not shown are Gary Clark, Jarvis Hart, David Scott and Ronnie Smith. shutouts, 26-0 over Dodge County and 49-0 against West Laurens. The fun was about to come to an end, though, as Dublin edged Perry 14-13 by blocking a PAT kick to snap the six-game region winning streak. debatable whether or not to charge an error or record a hit - it was well too late. The second was a hard-hit ball to short. It dribbled out of Amber Conlon’s glove for just a second but that’s all it took for that runner to reach safety. The strong argument is if she fields it clean, she throws her out. But in the “bigs” that sort of play is almost always scored as a hit - per ' >Bait & Tackle •Deer & Hog Processing WE CLEAN FISH 1 6am-7pm • 7 days a week •?- [ 333 Hwy 96 • Bonair^JjUPp I* 478-922-1819 ll®' In these days, regions had their own playoffs. Perry finished tied with Americus at 6-1, but the head-to-head win gave it the league title and top seed. It also meant an immediate rematch with Dublin, fourth in the region haps as in reward to the bat ter for his or her power. The only other Coffee County runner reached on a cut-and-dried error. The rest either popped, flied, were thrown out, or were fanned. In fact, 10 did just that - were struck out by Barrett who in turn improved her record to 2-0. On the offensive side of the house, however, it did take the Demonettes four innings Journal Don Moncrief SPORTS at 4-3. Perry had 314 yards of offense in the rematch, but lost six fumbles and threw an interception. The Irish won again 21-14 to end the Panther run at 8-3. Fleming, the placekicker, to get on the scoreboard. “For some reason we don’t hit that pitcher very well,” said Warner Robins head softball coach Brenda Arnett, a reference to when the Demonettes faced and beat her at Coffee County. Proof of that was the fact Warner Robins managed only two hits off her in three innings. In the fourth, they made some noise. Graham led things off with a single. Conlon reached via an error and then Sam Snipes turned her bunt to move them over into a single to load the bases. Cherie White singled home Graham, Barrett reached on an error to load the bases again and then Kittery Maine The Peny^ Fitness Factory A New and Improved Facility Which Offers: Jr * I \ f JPJKiii • Female Friendly • Fun Family Atmosphere Personal Trainer Available -12 Yrs. Experience Several Memberships Available (inquire within) Trial Hours 5:30 am -10 pm Mon - Thurs. 5:30 am - 8 pm Fri. & Sat. 11 am -4 pm Sun. Eastgate Shopping Ctr. • Perry was 24-for-29 in PATs, and his four touchdowns gave him a team-high 48 points. Scott Taylor led the team in touchdowns with seven and scored 24 in his three-year career. The reunion starts at 5 singled home Snipes. That loaded the bases again. White was thrown out attempting to score on a passed ball before Laurel West walked to load them again. Katie Farinelli then raced for an infield single to score Barrett to make it 3-0. Warner Robins went qui etly in the fifth before White walked to start the sixth. She eventually came around to score without the benefit of any Demonette hit. “Overall we didn’t have a whole lot to do (defensively),” Arnett said. “Jensen (who is third in the rotation, by the way) has pitched really good for us. “We did get out of double when we had that runner (the one that bunted - she • Racket Ball • Yoga • Free Weights • Full .Workout Equipment • Spin Room • Child Fun Factory -Day Care • Neighborhood Friendly Call Trey Griffith C 4781 226 - 4440 HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL p.m. on Friday with social time and dinner at the new Perry High cafeteria. The former players will hear from current head coach Andy Scott and receive a tour of the new school facilities. made it to second on a sacri fice). We don’t fall apart (in situations like that). I like that.” The win improved Warner Robins’ record to 13-2-1- overall and 3-1 in Region 1- AAAAA. Houston County 2, Tift County 0 The Lady Bears scored both their runs in the fifth in a home game Thursday against the Lady Blue Devils. And, with Chelsea Burroughs on the mound, it was enough. On offense, Bethany Crenshaw and April Collins led Houston County, both 2-2. Also, Sarah Ling and Ashlee Burkett were 1-3 with one RBI apiece. Houston County next plays Lowndes, today at 11 a.m. Wkmi >. z v' . / ■i t* ' i '* ; ..j : < 00038257