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♦ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2006
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The captains for the Ravens and the Titans prepare to call the coin toss Wednesday
at Tanner Field in Warner Robins.
Jaimeson Hart of The
Ducks is tackled by
three Rough Rider
players.
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Cody Cox for the
Titans is tackled by
Myles Scott of the
Ravens.
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each other
at the end of
their game.
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The Ravens
cheerleaders
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the crowd.
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The Ducks cheerleaders perform during the game.
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SPORTS
Georgia High School
Football Scores
By The Attocimted Pmt
Friday
Banneker 23, Mclntosh 16
Brunswick 7. Glynn Acad. 0
Calhoun 56, Modal 0
Carver 22, Northside-Columbus 0
Chamblee 41, Therrell 6
Collins Hill 20, Mill Creek 0
Dacula 17, Madison Co. 7
Dodge Co. 16, Crisp Co. 7
E. Coweta 35, Mt. Zion 13
Eastskte 33, Lovejoy 23
Effingham Co. 32, Ware Co. 22
Etowah 17, Kennesaw Mountain 14
WINS
From page iB
sixth and seventh.
Northside, which outhit the Lady Braves
12-5, scored twice in sixth and once in the
seventh.
FIRST
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Sami Jacobs, eighth, Kelly McKinley, ninth
and Brooks Bowen in 14th.
As for the boys, Houston County was
SHOWDOWN
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move from No. 1 to No. 4 in
coach Rodney Culverhouse’s
batting order, was the leadoff
batter of the home fourth
when the Hornets took a 2-0
lead. She drew a walk and
stole second base on an 0-2
pitch to Hanna Jones.
Jones still made the most of
her at-bat with a groundout
that put Moreland on third
base. Jennifer Wrye then
reached up for a high pitch
and singled for the RBI.
Clearman, now the lead
off hitter, was first up in
the home fifth and got
her second hit. Daryl Ann
Thompson bunted the ball in
play with the result a throw
ing error on Southland. With
one out, Moreland singled in
Clearman for the 3-0 final.
The Raiders only put run
ners in scoring position
twice against Gilliam with
leadoff singles in the second
and third frames. Gilliam’s
only walk came in the third
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Griffin 43, Forest Parte 0
Lamar Co. 41, Crawford Co. 28
Laney 40, Matter 7
Lowndes 11, Cent. Gwinnett 7
M. King 42, N. Atlanta 7
Manchester 25, Callaway 6
Marlst 32, Cedar Grove IS
N. Gwinnett 31, Forsyth Central 20
Nathaniel Greene 48, Griffin Christian 6
Newton 20, Morrow 10
Norcross 38. N. Forsyth 0
Northside-Wamer Robins 46, Jones Co.
0
Paulding Co. 20, Heritage 14
Pierce Co 19. TattnaH Co. 18
Redan 10, McNair 7
Riverdale 21, N. Clayton 20
Rockdale Co. 23, Habersham Central 21
against the No. 1 batter, but
she also struck out the side to
leave both runners on base.
There were no errors on the
Hornet defense. Culverhouse
had to make a lineup change
due to a concussion suf
fered by center fielder
Sydney Smith in practice on
Wednesday. Jamie Marshall
played center, Jenny Greer
started in left and Caroline
Pfohl was the designated
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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
Rome 34. Lakavtaw Ft. Olgettiorpe 0
Roswell 21, Walton 7
S. Cobb 25. Marietta 7
Salem 34, Oconee Co. 28
Screven Co. 21, Weststoe-Auguata 7
Shaw 34, Columbus 7
Statesboro 31, Wayne Co. 0
Stephenson 42, Towers 0
Swainsboro 42. SE Bulloch 13
Terrell Co. 26, Bacon Co. 7
Thursday
AdairsviHe 43, Temple 20
Apalachee 28, Alcovy 0
LaGrange 13, Kendrick 0
Seqouyah 27, Woodland 0
Troup 49, Spencer 25
For the Lady Eagles on defense, Becky
Studstill picked up the win - at least Her
second straight - was Mallory Brigman got
the save.
On offense, the team benefited from sever
al hitters, among them Taelor Bousman who
had a bases-loaded triple and Kim Dominy
who had a two RBI double.
second, Northside third and West Laurens
fourth.
Individually, Derek Uebel placed ninth
for the Eagles - no individual scores for the
Bears or Panthers were reported. Steadman
Grant was 16th, Markus Hartmann, 17th
and Daniel Gazaway, 24th.
player.
Greer had two putouts in
left and - in a rare opportu
nity to bat - had a single and
a sacrifice bunt.
Culverhouse said Smith
will miss the rest of the regu
lar season, which includes the
two games with Sherwood
plus scheduled non-region
games Wednesday at Mt. de
Sales and Thursday at home
with George Walton.
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