Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 30, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 10

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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2006 2B d jjßLjd j Ih whV J »Bv II fmKT fe. 3| B*3>« *T-*&9k. A ~si^^BFJßhKt ISLoBWtOk 1 " vpAf 9 HR aniii ENI/Gary Harmon North side defenders, including Darius McGee (13), bring down a Dutchtown runner. DOMINATES From page iB the Bulldogs’ 26 to begin the second quarter. Freshman place kicker Devon Pike kicked all the extra points in the first half. Bass added his second touchdown reception in the game on a nine-yard bullet from Ivory. With Northside up 28- 0 and Dutchtown starting from its own eight with a minute and a half left in the half, the Eagles used timeouts to stop play to get the ball back before the half ended. “We weren’t trying to score,” Nix said. “We want ed an opportunity to work on our two minute offense.” The Eagles defense played hob with that idea. Dutchtown quarterback Charlie Buck was hit in the end zone by linebacker Ben Hicks who knocked the ball JgEr B IS; Jacobi Rodrigues pulls in a pass. ENI/Gary Harmon WIRE From page iB seasons. He added that Peach certainly improved from the time they met in the Spalding Diamond Classic in Griffin and the Panthers won 11-0. To score five runs in its first two times at-bat, Perry only had three hits. The home team had six hits from the third inning on, but Peach County played defense without any errors and four not-quite routine catches by shortstop Nikki Harris. The Trojans also had two catches in center field in the third inning and an assist from left field for an out at home plate in the fourth. Crystal Greer had an RBI single in the home first scor ing Ashley Craddock, who led off with a walk. Power hitting shortstop Marla Patterson hit the ball on the ground for a hit, and with an error on the relay throw home Greer scored for a 2-0 edge. Peach scored once in the top of the second on one hit. The bottom half started with Tasha Harris taking an 0-2 pitch on the side. Peach had its second and last error on a bunt by Laura Thompson. Starting pitch er Jenna Clarke singled to drive home both runs after a passed ball. Shay Newberry, running for Clarke, scored on a wild pitch to give Perry the 5-1 lead. loose. Damon Lopez fell on it to get credit for the touch down and the Eagles were up 35-0. To punctuate the Bulldogs’ futile offensive efforts, the Eagles held their opponent to minus-seven yards of total offense in the first half. Only four of Dutchtown’s 18 plays in the first 24 min utes went for positive yards. The second half mercifully was played with a running clock. By then Northside’s starters were chilling of the sidelines. Still the Eagles were able to tack on three more touch downs. Northside defender John Ridley dove on a Dutchtown fumble to give the Eagles possession at the Bulldogs nine-yard-line. Two plays later, Tijuan Green scored from the seven. Ricardo Negron kicked the extra point. Northside’s defense held Sans said the Panthers struggled in the field in the early part of the game. The top of the third began with the third error charged to Perry, and that led to an unearned run (5-2). After the Panthers failed to get a run after consecutive hits by Erica Smith, Greer and Patterson in the home fourth, Peach staged a two run rally in the top of the fifth. It started with back-to back hits and a failed chance at a fielder’s choice play at home with one out (5-3). Greer, playing catcher, made a key throw for a caught stealing at second base. However another error led to Peach’s fourth run. Fortunes began to turn for the Perry defense as Craddock, playing second base, was in the right spot to field an inning-ending force out. Peach put two runners on •Bait & Tackle J •Deer & Hog Processing WE CLEAN FISH A 6am-7pm • 7 days a week 333 Hwy 96 • Bonairl j» 478-922-1819 I ***** strongand a weak Dutchtown punt gave the Eagles posses sion on Dutchtown’s 42. With quarterback Joe Scott at the helm, the Eagles drove the 42 yards on six plays, capped by Xavier Hawkins’ 1-yard run. Scott completed two-of three passes of 14 and 12 yards during the drive. Torry Veal finished Northside’s scoring with a 12-yard touchdown run. He had to score twice. Veal made it into the Bulldogs’ end zone on a four-yard run but the effort was called back for holding. He got the ball again and busted around the left side for the score. Dutchtown had bet ter offensive luck against Northside’s substitutes but still couldn’t put points on the board. Northside hosts Stockbridge 7:30 p.m. next Friday at McConnell- Talbert. base in the sixth, but third baseman Jessica Wright had both an unassisted force play at her bag and took a throw from Patterson for the third out. Patterson had two more assists as Perry held Peach scoreless in the seventh. Clarke had seven strike outs, walked one and allowed seven hits in seven innings. Perry (14-8) has two sub region make-ups Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, Central-Macon comes to Perry, then on Tuesday the Panthers play at Northeast- Macon. The 4-AAA tournament takes place Oct. 10-12 and is hosted by Jackson High School of the north sub region. Sans said the top four teams from each sub region will play to determine the four representatives in the Class AAA state tourna ment. SPORTS L' nf-• v* ’J ™: ■* ■ 4& .-r*^' - *" '*9 m Ew jH Sis W*- mSR Lab ! SEASON From page iB with all five runs unearned. “If it was going to go wrong, it went wrong,” said coach Rodney Culverhouse about that fateful frame. For the regular season, the Hornets ended it with a 10-7 record. But Westfield went 5-1 to win first place in Region 3- AAA and a bye from, the play-in round of the GISA AAA state tournament on Tuesday. Region 1-AAA, which is matched up with 3-AAA in the play-in round, does not have a fourth-place team. 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