Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 26, 2006, Section B, Page 6B, Image 12

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6B TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2006 r—| m 'A ’ f l, * • ~ Hfc ENI/Gary Harmon As head coach Brenda Amett looks on, Warner Robins’ Kristin Graham slides in safe at third Saturday at Warner Robins. TWO From page iB 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. Conlon had both a double in the third ' j f ~7 m “ m % fi —' . .* J i. , H * Wt OB SSW o| • - _wm. yfiSs&i t^zSi f < ,'™'“§p k. , r ‘ 1 .«#• *. . ■ > - ■ V " , - —<“•»-■ , - «-■ .■-. ■ *■ .:. . t Cherie White collides with the Lady Wildcats’ catcher while making it safely home. ENI/Gary Harmon TECH From page 3B 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 BLANKS From page iB 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 Gigantic Absolute Forestry Auction Lexington, S.C. • Thurs., October 5, 2006 • 9:00 a.rn. EDT Plonoor/lronmort, UC 39 Log Skldders • 30 Feller Bunchers • 27 Log Loaders • Clipper • Forwarder and Clambunk • Rubber Tired Loader • Crawler Tractors • Forklifts • Trucks • Miscellaneous Logging For info: 1-800447-7085 "The Equipment Auctioneers" J. M. Wood Auction Co, Inc. Montgomery. 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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, they make plays in a non offensive situation. You have to be ready to play at the level of intensity they’re ready to play at.” Wed., Oct. 4th 10a.m. OnUraßkMHng proxibid* www.proiilbM.com SPORTS r- *—» — . J)IL - —PSB; Bf ((■ k a^*- Ull f A mmr iKS. JBlJm nHHHRk -~l2±J Submitted 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 McGalliard, Tyler Hall, Patience Hall, Rhett McGalliard and Matthew Hart. Second row: Phyllis Isley, Katie Ferrell and Phillip McGalliard. Not Pictured: Cam Sabine. THIRD From page iB 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.” Because Houston County ■ _ , Sign up for Wireless telephone service from Com South any time during October, and your service will be half price* for the rest of 2006. If you sign up in early October, you'll get up to 3 months for half price. If you wait to sign up at the end of October, ~po you'll get about 2 months for half price _ C 0 so the sooner c ° rf ' j#QO you sign up, *9 y. the more you per save. To sign up. visit any Com South office. ComSoaA •For new customers only who sign a 2-year service agreement Must sign up between October 1 and 31, 2006. New customers receive a 50% discount on base service plan costs for the remainder of 2006. Discount does not apply to overage and roaming charges over basic plan costs Com South reserves the right to accept or deny any application for service. Other restrictions may apply. A overage minutes are $.45 each on the National Bund!ed 450 Wan Nights are defined as 7 OCprn io 6:00 am Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Weekends are 7 00pm Friday through 6:ooam Monday. Super winners Southeast Whitfield and Gordon-Lee all finished with two wins and a loss, a tie breaker scenario was used to seed the teams. The Lady Bears went into the quarterfinals as the number three seed. In the quarterfinals they beat Winder-Barrow two games to one with scores of 25-20, 25-19 (a loss) and 15-9. This set up a rematch with Gordon-Lee in the semifinals where the Lady Bears fell just a “little short,” Jones said, in this match but towards the end mamimtp NO PROBUM. Aa a drivsr for BchnaWar National wall train you In tvary aapact of tha job. * Gompany-provWtd COL training tor quaHnad oandkiatta * t33,500-M0,9Q0 * uwN»at madioal and dantal luu irf na wwjtflnco * THE HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL 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 third, said Jones. They also improved to' their record to 27-7 overall, however. 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