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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2006
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ENI/Gary Harmon
As head coach Brenda Amett looks on, Warner Robins’ Kristin Graham slides in safe
at third Saturday at Warner Robins.
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the outfield, giving her an RBI triple.
Cherie White had three runs batted in
on two hits.
She had a two-run single in the first
inning, then later scored on an error for
a 4-0 lead. White’s second hit and third
RBI gave Warner Robins a 5-0 lead in the
third.
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TECH
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defensive touchdowns and
one special teams touch
down in last year’s meet
ing.
The rematch should be
more competitive. Georgia
Tech quarterback Reggie
Ball spent the week leading
up to the 2005 game recov
ering from a bout of viral
meningitis. And the Hokies
lost six defensive starters,
including three defensive
linemen who dominated last
year’s game, to graduation.
“That game is going to be
very passionate,” Georgia
Tech’s KaMichael Hall said.
“Virginia Tech beat us two
years ago with two late
touchdowns and last year
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Crenshaw had three put
outs overall to go with one
assist.
The Houston County
offense didn’t start produc
ing until the second inning as
shortstop Kourtney Thomas
led off with a hit. Erica
Vasquez got her bunt in fair
ground, but Valdosta boot
ed the play. Crenshaw then
drilled a two-run triple to left
and scored on an errant relay
throw home.
Ashley Fountain kept the
inning going with a single,
and April Collins executed
the sacrifice with one out.
Sarah Ling, the No. 1 batter
in the order, doubled to left to
make it 4-0.
Ashley Burkett’s leadoff tri
ple to right helped the home
team to a 5-0 in the third.
Collins got on with an infield
hit to lead off the fourth.
Ling and Carriker followed
with singles (6-0), and after
a Valdosta error on a pop-up,
Thomas delivered a two-run
single.
Vasquez and Ling would
drive in runs later, and when
the fourth ended Houston
had put eight runs on the
board.
inning and a triple with the bases loaded
in the fourth. Sam Snipes also had an RBI
hit in the fourth, which ended with a 10-0
score.
Warner Robins’ two-run fifth featured
Macy Brown’s second hit and Farinelli’s
third. Kylie Barrett, coming off the bench,
singled in a run.
The Demonettes improved to 6-1 in the
region, 16-2-1 overall.
They host Tift County today for another
region game, then face Rutland in Macon
for a non-region tilt Wednesday.
they stomped us. Those
games don’t really mean
anything this year, but you
want to make a statement
for yourself.”
The Yellow Jackets (3-1)
conveyed a message in last
Thursday’s 24-7 victory over
Virginia. They dominated
the game before a national
television audience. The win
was their third straight in
impressive fashion after a
narrow 14-10 loss to then
No. 2 Notre Dame in the
season opener.
Georgia Tech will be the
first test of the season for
Virginia Tech. The Hokies
are off to a 4-0 start with
victories over Northeastern,
North Carolina, Duke and
Cincinnati.
The Hokie offense has
steadily improved under
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first-year starting quarter
back Sean Glennon, a 61-
percent passer through four
games. Tailback Brandon
Ore is averaging 99.8 yards
a game.
And Virginia Tech’s always
opportunistic defense and
specials teams have scored
three touchdowns, forced 11
turnovers and racked up 13
sacks.
“All you have to do is turn
on the tape to see they are
very opportunistic,” said
Gailey, whose team should
be well rested after taking
Friday and Saturday off fol
lowing Thursday’s victory.
“When they get the chance,
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Perry Taekwondo students recently won honors at the American Taekwondo Association
Super Regionals held in Panama City, FLa., Sept. 2. The were, front row from left, Jordan
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Southeast Whitfield the
Lady Bears won two games
to one with scores of 26-24,
25-22 (a loss) and 15-7.
The Lady Raiders even
tually won the champion
ship defeating Gordon-Lee.
However, Jones added, the
Lady Bears were the only
team to beat Southeast
Whitfield.
The lone loss of round
robin play came to Gordon-
Lee High School two games
to zero with scores of 25-22
and 25-22.
“Gordon-Lee was effective
in using a swinging hitter,”
said Jones. “That means the
second hit went to the setter
on the far right of their for
mation and would long set to
a hitter who swung from the
edge of the court and tried
to put the ball inside of the
opposite boundary line.
“The Lady Bears found
this difficult to block and
counter.”
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Super winners
Southeast Whitfield and
Gordon-Lee all finished with
two wins and a loss, a tie
breaker scenario was used to
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The Lady Bears went into
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In the quarterfinals they
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This set up a rematch
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found a way to counter the
Gordon-Lee attack. But, he
added, “it was a little too
late.”
The Lady Bears lost both
games with a 25-22 score.
As a result a “very tired’!;
Lady Bears team finished
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They also improved to'
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