Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 28, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 10

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2B ♦ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 H. L-aJi; ■&■:& xlggsMßaSOy * *sgg H ... ■<, . : :ragHßSpi i .■> >§■&;■;;•.. : v v - : ' rl!^~-: N'~^yvsg^ s 'a-''.''-. :•':■■ ' 1 4HH& v. - ■•■•■ a'-:.-x-.y.- I y>i^^^|^^^j^^ irtii rVr •’■ffiririT ininfiHf iir-- nr Journal/Don Moncrief Warner Robins pitcher Kristin Graham delivers to the plate in the Demonettes’ game against Tift County Tuesday at home. GRAHAM From page iB things out with a strikeout - a strikeout that got past the catcher enabling her to reach. Kittery Maine followed and doubled her to third. An error allowed both to score, which would have happened anyway as Lauren Graham, who was left on base, singled after that. Warner Robins added its final run in the sixth on back-to-back-to-back singles by Lauren Graham, Kristin Graham and Conlon - the latter picking up the RBI. DUTCHTOWH 7, NORTHSIDEI Things did not turn out nearly as well for •: jjiidfr JMK MM/:-- a ; \jßms $L i p“' > m ✓, •• , H I •<£ ' ' ,!b a-ix-^ Journal/Don Moncrief Demonettes third baseman and hitter Amber Conlon looks at a strike. She later singled to pick up one of three RBI. BLAST From page iB On Thursday, the Panthers have a regularly scheduled region contest at home against Peach County. Next week, Perry has two more make-up games on Monday against Central at home and on Tuesday at Northeast. CLEATS _ J THE POOL \b ] 7 n FOP PEPAIP&, BUT y \TME MOT TUB Ifc OPELW j pi^f f TME BOYS> WE MAVE POOM?> ) l LOOK TIPEP. 1 \BY TME POOL.y P 1« 6«il>* IBol| mih JMK IBCKIAUS the Lady Eagles as for Warner Robins. Their game was similar to the Demonettes’ in that it was close until a four-run out burst. Of course that came from the home team and not Northside. It came in the third. Up until then, the score was tied at 1. The Lady Bulldogs, who finished with nine hits to the Lady Eagles’ four, scored one in the first. Northside answered with one, its only run, in the second. Dutchtown added single runs in the fourth and sixth. “This team continues to work hard and play hard,” said Northside head coach Mitch Horton, “and never give up.” Leading the Lady Eagles’ effort were Allison Dickey, who had two of Northside’s hits and Ashley Jackson who had a double and recorded a RBI. He said it "We’ve had disappointing finishes in the first two races in the Chase. The accident last week was a devastating blow to our title hopes. Those things hap pen .... Maybe well dominate the last eight races, who knows?” - NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne — ( 3REAT THE Boyc. WILL BE \ I ABLE TO RELAX AFTER A ) OP VXLiV J (C) Dist by Universal Press Syndicate t(TME KEPT) n \ TMEM AWAKE / r \ ALL MI6MT. y y X V ( \ TMOUGMT \ I TME POa WA£ I V PPAIMEP J Mcr2o£B^BiiJl^Hinds^is!^bylj^ersa^Press > Synchcate > _^l LET ME KHOW WHEM YOU WAMT TO U9E IX AMP I'LL y&v GOMEOME TO &KIM OUT TME CIGARETTE BUTTfr. \rT ARE THE KIPE» UR ToX i /n -■aa-iWM X" ■* \ 1 / » 1 www qocomics com e-mail Cleksmail@aol com I ;~7 i. 1 - 7*— ( £K ATEBOAP PEPfe ) i ** -'-a j www gocomics com e-mail Cleatsmail@aoi com SPORTS Warner Robins Bowling results Through week ending Sunday Bold Cup Bowling Center, Russell Parkway ■ New Kids on the Alley High Scores: William Johnson 267- 680; Conal Jackson 257-711 ■ Rock & Rollers High Scores: Craig Duke 246-689; Mickey Holovach 229-658; Pamela Noble 200; Maureen Cooler 194- SI 6; Debra Sinkovich 534; Tracy Gassett 534; ■ Morning Glory High Scores: Jennie Lackey 184; Marge Riley 184; Rita Kelly 181; Helga Leahy 542; Diane Beers 496 ■ Grandma’s Tea Party & Company High Scores: Linda Smith 201- 480; Brenda Bridedolph 169-492 ■ Ladies Church High Scores: Debbie Boggero 183-494; Cindy Crowley 151-430 ■ Kings and Queens High Scores: ET Stanley 222; Rodney Bridendolp 213; Dave Seeger 665; Tom Shimek 570; Leah Tinsley 213; Evelyn Shimek 196; Michelle Todd 603; Lori Sato 545 ■ Tuesday Men’s Handicap High Scores: Mark Keadle 269; Results of the GaSports.com Football Coaches Poll for the week beginning Monday Class A 1 Bowdon 2 Emanuel County Institute 3 Turner County 4 Lincoln County 5 Hawkinsville 6 Wilcox County 7 Clinch County 8 Commerce 9 Dooly County 10 Social Circle Class AA 1 Charlton County 2 Buford 3 Dublin 3 Greater Atlanta Christian 5 Calhoun je£ '^£tEt£&StSB&&MEDBiBfL : JMMHM9K|P •* »» Me—Kn”** ENI/Gary Harmon Westfield’s Daryl Ann Thompson slides in safe at home in the Lady Hornets’ game against Sherwood Tuesday at home. REGION From page iB popped up that Clearman caught from first base and turned into a double play. Sherwood had its best opportunity in the fourth with a runner on and one out. The visitors bunted the ball back to Gilliam, who again tried for an out at second base. She was unsuc cessful, and with errors on two relay throws Sherwood had two in scoring position. Gilliam struck out the next batter, then threw a pitch high and to the back stop. Catcher Jennifer Wrye got to the ball, and Gilliam took her throw at the plate for the third out. “We do cover our mis takes,” said coach Rodney Culverhouse. “We don’t fall apart.” Perry High School Football IWU) _ The Patriot Hil IIU The Right Station For News, Talk & Sports are teaming up. Listen to Brian Nash, Chris Kirby, and michael Felix for all of Perry High's football play by play action on 103.9. Pregame starts at 7:30 p»AiM3j s*ff u pjjom JUI awaipoXs saunas iuf* A<j 90010 Jimmy Yoder 268-639; Troy Bell 622 ■ Moose-ette High Scores: Amy Gorton 171; Trish Ellis 171-472; Patti Conley 168; Susan Dart 428 ■ Wednesday Night 'Scratch Doubles High Scores: Lin Taylor 213- 571; Buddy Elliott 186; Tracy Hildenbrand 539 Gold Cup Bowling Center, North Houston ■ Sunday Delights High Scores: Daryl Leslie 216- 567; Henry Owens 212-562; Jimmy Mauro 562; Regina Bryant 199- 442; Vernice Hobbs 181-493 ■ Senior Mixed Fall High Scores: Henry Owens 237; Lloyd Britt 211-568; Larry Bonner 558; Iris Keener 182-496; Ann Elston 176; Marge Riley 459 ■ Gold Cup’s Finest High Scores: Eva Erlich 214-560; Angie Stella 212-548 ■ Wednesday Wonders High Scores: Marc Schroeder 238-577; Tony Healy 214; Rodney Mines 534; Lisa Maloney 209-570; Carolyn Hildenbrand 190; Kimberly Maloney 232 Robins Air Force Base ■ Women's Lib 6 Fitzgerald 7 Lovett 8 Greene County 9 Mclntosh County Academy 10 Pepperell Class AAA 1 LaGrange 2 Carrollton 3 Peach County 4 Chamblee 5 Thomson 6 Gainesville 7 Cartersville 8 Stephens County 9 Shaw 10 Cairo Class A AAA 1 Northside, Warner Robins 2 Griffin 3 Statesboro The Hornet offense took over from there. With the bases loaded and one out in the fifth, Jones singled up the middle and Wrye hit a fielder’s choice grounder to double the lead to 4-0. Clearman, batting with the bags full and one out in the sixth, singled in two runs. Jones’ second sacrifice fly made it 7-0, then Wrye and Jenni Greer had con secutive hits to end it. STATE TOURNAMENT SETUP Westfield has two non region games left in the regular season, including today’s home finale against George Walton. After that, it’s on to the GISA AAA state tourna ment. The state bracket for AAA shows play-in rounds on Oct. 3. But Westfield does not have to play on that date because 3-AAA is matched HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL High Scores: Valarie Davis 189- 478; Lynn Radle 176; April Mitchell 458 ■ Charity League High Scores: Christopher Davis 279-676; Larry Kronberg 212; Tony Colbert 536; Rose Elliott 171; Maria Branch 170-495; Sylvia DeHoyes 414 ■ OSC High Scores: Chris McDaniel 194-508; Crystal Gull 187; Lori Grannan 473 ■ Tuesday Night Peterson Point High Scores: Jim Fee 267-659; Bob Chamblin 255; Chris Davis 684 ■ AFRC Mixed High Scores: Bob Walker 232-645; Jimmy Jean 223; John Atchley 576; Willa Martin 211-520; Dina Moriarty 167; Kerri Alex 471 ■ Intramurals High Scores: Joe Miller 252-625; Mike Butler 237; Steve Dick 659; Lynn Radie 189-472; Lanette Drinkwine 172; Toni Majka 172; Kathy Scuderi 172-456 ■ Early Friday Mixed High Scores: Bob Walker 258- 672; Chris Davis 255; Dan bueno 667; Renee Lethco 226; Carolyn Helmick 216-575; Angie Stella 584 4 Dacula 5 Baldwin 6 Dalton 7 Creekside 8 Westside, Macon 9 Tucker 10 Mays Class AAAAA 1 Roswell 2 Tift County 3 Colquitt County 4 Norcross 5 Camden County 6 North Gwinnett 7 Central Gwinnett 8 Coffee 9 Lowndes 10 Harrison up with 1-AAA, and 1-AAA only has three teams. So the Hornets’ state run begins on Oct. 7 at Southern Pines in Dublin against the second place team from Region 2-AAA. The 2-AAA runner-up does not have to play Oct. 3 either as it is matched up with 4-AAA, which only has two teams. Which team is first, second and third in 2-AAA is unde cided at presstime between First Presbyterian, Stratford and Tattnall Square. Whoever Westfield plays, it will be a best-of-3 series with the winner moving on to the semifinals the follow ing weekend. People Pleasing! (We will delight you!) greenderby 1-75 ExH 136 • 987-6877 37607