Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, October 21, 2006, Section B, Page 3B, Image 11

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL PANTHERS From page iB showed some spunk after the Trojans’ subsequent kick off. Facing third and 10, Perry quarterback Casey Hayward rolled out to his right, spun and threw across the field to a wide-open Kenny Davis on a backdoor screen. Davis raced 60 yards down the sideline for Perry’s only first-half score. Bill Freeman kicked the extra point, but the Panthers trailed 22-7. That score didn’t last long, much to Perry’s detriment. Peach County’s Umuh took the short kickoff at his 35 and returned it to midfield. Mareo Howard finished the Trojans’ attack, bursting up the middle for 14 yards and a touchdown. The Trojans scored on their first four possessions of the game before the Panther defense finally stopped them late in the first half. In the second half, while Perry flailed around in vain attempts to get back into the game, Peach County added touchdowns in its only pos session of the third quarter and in its first possession of the fourth. Another touchdown toss from Ellis to Umuh, this one for 15 yards, made the score 36-7. Then in the fourth, Duranzo Brown took a short pass in the flat from Ellis, squeezed out of what looked like a sure tackle and ran 79 yards for his only touchdown and Ellis’ third touchdown pass of the game. Perry’s Hayward made the score 43-14 when he faked a hand off that left the Peach County defense going south while he headed north for the end zone. Freeman’s kick for the extra point was the final tally of the game. Hayward’s jaunt came with only one minute and four sec onds left in the game. When the Trojans got the ball back after a failed onside kick, they ran out the clock. Perry fell to 4-3, 2-1 in Region 48-AAA. Peach County remains unbeaten in 48-AAA at 3-0, 6-1 overall. Jp jifF jl Esy ~ ... Si t Jfei *M, ENI/Gary Harmon The Panthers shut down a runner. Georgia High School Football Scores By The Associated Press ■ Brookstone 49, Central- Talbotton 7 ■ Buford 49, Walker 7 ■ Bulloch Acad. 31, Tift Area Acad. 14 ♦ ■ C. Gwinnett 16, Grayson 6 ■ Calhoun 45, Adairsville 0 ■ Campbell 10, McEachern 0 ■ Cartersville 34, Cedartown 0 ■ Cass 31, Central-Carroll 14 ■ Charlton Co. 37, Brantley Co. 7 ■ Chattooga 35, LaFayette 0 ■ Cherokee 32, Douglas Co. 10 ■ Collins Hill 41, Forsyth Central 13 ■ Coosa 7, Temple 6 ■ Dacula 37, Winder-Barrow 7 ■ Dade County 35, Sonoraville 6 ■ Dalton 34, Northwest Whitfield 7 ■ Eagle's Landing Christian 29, Whitefield Acad. 14 ■ Eastside 40, Heritage 14 ■ Etowah 21, Marietta 14 -jp * \i IL w ™ /\ ■ m 1R- r •% Jl '• * ENM»ary Harmon Hayward looks for running room on a busted play. Ilfc C" -— J 4 % gX iy FNI/(»ary Harmon Robby Taylor (49) charges after a Peach County runner. ■ GAC 31, Wesleyan 7 ■ Gainesville 28, Pickens 21 ■Gordon Central 14. Lakeview- Ft. Oglethorpe 9 ■ Grady 24, Chamblee 23 ■ Griffin 49, Riverdale 28 ■ Jackson 28, Ola 7 ■ LaGrange 17, Shaw 14, OT ■ Lassiter 24, Pope 7 ■ Lovett 34, Holy Innocents 0 ■ Marist 42, Lakeside 7 ■ Model 28, Armuchee 20 ■ Mt. Pisgah 35, Our Lady Mercy 13 ■ Norcross 28, Mill Creek 14 ■ N. Gwinnett 42, S. Forsyth 0 ■ Pacelli 40, Taylor Co. 8 ■ Parkview 27, Berkmar 7 ■ Pebblebrook 47, Woodland 7 ■ Pepperell 35, Rockmart 7 ■ Pierce Co. 49, Jeff Davis 7 ■ Portal 30, Claxton 8 ■ Randolph-Clay 48, Berrien 3 ■ Ridgeland 13, Southeast Whitfield 7 ■ Rome 42, Ringgold 13 ■ Roswell 23, Alpharetta 0 ■ S. Cobb 14, Woodstock 3 • Vehicle Accident? • Back Pain? • Headache? CHIROPRACTIC HAS HAD GREAT SUCCESS TREATING THESE CONDITIONS Dr. Brian Gillis, D.C. We accept most major insurances and numerous HMO & PPO plans. @ Perry Chiropractic v 3®' fWt\ SPORTS I Better I || 0 JSlik All Styles Available! 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