Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 21, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 8

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2B ♦ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2006 % _ Jm I H~ - ii m l 1 ' ‘ W if '%&**/’' , • IS BL.. r«®B^ Submitted Pictured are some of the participants in the Houston-Middle Georgia Chapter American Red Cross Fourth Annual 5K Holiday Fun Run/Walk held Nov. 4. CROWNS From page iB Local area sponsors of the ’likLjw* *' Hpy v s m> M ~ I JH '/m, a ft *y" V ■** fliH Submitted ABOVE LEFT: Alexis Puryear, left, fun run coordinator, stands with overall male win ner, Derrick Sanders. ABOVE RIGHT: Puryear stands with overall female winner Megan Breitbach. \nv ENI/Gary Harmon David Clark (81) connects on one of many field goals on the night. Holding is Michael Proulx. WIN From page iB Although Warner Robins didn’t push across any touchdowns in the second 12 minutes of the game, the Demons did come away with two more Clark field goals that gave the Demons a 23-0 lead at the half. Meanwhile, the Demon defense put the kibosh on any Tigers scoring opportu nities. Mundy’s Mill finished the second half with 44 yards of total offense, 16 on the ground. “We stopped them from running better than 1 thought we would,” Way said. “We started playing as many kids as we could in the second half.” The Tigers’ opening drive of the second half exempli- CLEATS H. ■ i Fun Run included Sonny’s Real Pit Bar-B-Q, National Bank Products, Dunkin Donuts and Coca-Cola. The Houston-Middle Tied the Demons’ varsity defense’s stranglehold on the Mundy’s Mill offense. Mundy’s Mill took the kickoff at its 22 and used more than half the quar ter to drive to the Warner Robins 4-vard line. The Tigers lost two yards on first and goal from the 4 and three incomplete passes later, the Demons were first and 10 on their 6. Warner Robins used five minutes of the remaining 5:44 to drive to Mundy’s Mill’s 4 before settling for Clark’s final boot of the game, a 22-yard field goal that put Warner Robins up 26-0 going into the final quarter. Each team tallied two touchdowns apiece in the fourth quarter. Warner Robins struck first at the seven minute mark. After taking over on downs 1 (c) 2006 Bill Hinds Oist by Universal Press Syndicate 1 A RAKE POEE. THE E.AME ! JOB AE> OPE OF THOE>E ffAKIgG LEAVER ] . POIE-Y THIPGE. FOR A A > FgflCT NASCAR This Week for the latest news, updates Georgia Chapter would like to thank all participants, vol unteers, and sponsors who helped to make the event a success. * ‘ilplp"' |jS|OJ RU| <*r- jH,Jg|j on their own 42, the Demons took advantage of 21- and 29-yard runs by Brandon Jordan and Michael Hickey before Jones popped over from the Tigers’ 2. The Tigers’ passing attack got on track in the fourth quarter, as Mundy’s Mill quarterback Miguel Starkes hit Quintory Braswell for a f 15-yard touchdown. Anthony Sallis ran in the two-point conversion and the Tigers trailed 33-8. Warner Robins’ kicker/ returner responded by tak ing the subsequent kick off 75 yards for the Demons final score, but Starkes com pleted four consecutive pass es, the last a 24-yard toss to the right back corner of the end zone that wide receiver Donte McConico out leaped the defender to get. The two point conversion failed and the final score was 40-14. SPOUTS ' www go com ics com 1 e-mail Cteatsmail@aol com f THE TRAPITIOP IE.A l THE EOp RAKES. / \ THE LEAVES*/.J 1 £ YOUTH From page tB purposes, amounts to a B team roster. It’s not unusual for a high school coach to not have any seniors. But to have neither a senior nor a junior? “I’ve never had a var sity team with just fresh men and sophomores,” said Euhanks. who has several years as a coach. “In look ing at what I’ve seen in practice, we’re quicker than we ever were, but we’re also shorter than we ever were. My tallest player is 5-7, and she comes off the bench. We’re going to play against some girls over 6 feet. “We’re really guard domi nant. We’ll play with four guards a lot of times. My inside player would be a guard on anybody else’s team.” Eubanks lost both guards and post players from his senior class of 2006. He will have two years worth of experience at point guard OUTING From page iB Atlanta’s Bill Blalock to win overall. Finishing in third place, shooting 66 in the final round, were Doc Barnes of Duluth and Tommy Barnes of Alpharetta. Other flight winners were: first flight - Marc Tate of Evans and Savannah’s Mike McAdams tied with Andy Robinson and James Jarrell of Columbus at 220; sec ond flight - Stan Thorn and Terry Berdis, both of Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS STILL USING DIAL-UP? MS BJjJ IQKI"au66Q Pi Wl Internet Is > MM jn MM • jtiß&jff, ' avaiiawiCß ii.'gj Enjoy the World Wide Web without the "world wide wait" sign up today! Rfeignbors 1 Perry Office: •c-stipif mfr 1357-DSamNunnßivd. ' •• I'* Jit Perry, GA 31069 . §iBL. . /./ 224-4001 rA V JW questions@corrisouth.net Customers- 627-3002 Service may not be available f in all areas. High Speed Internet L * .. JnHH speeds are an approximation ■ and can vary Installation charges may apjily f unbundled - .. *, <"ii with sophomore Mason Moreland. Eubanks said her main duties in the past have been to play defense and get assists, hut that is likely to change this year. Sophomore Hanna Jones also played on varsity the last two years as a reserve, and Eubanks expects her to take on a stronger scoring role this year. “We have limited experi ence with Caroline Pfhol as an inside player,” said Eubanks. “Daryl Ann Thompson played a few minutes towards the end of last season coming off the bench. And that’s it. The rest of them are inexperi enced, but I wouldn’t count them out. “With our size, we have to make sure we play the whcfle floor. We have to pick you up when you take the ball out of bounds, hope fully force some turnovers or aggravate you a lot, and we have to shoot well. “With our size, we are probably going to give you Alpharetta with 220; third flight - Jim Brown of Evans and Sam Smith of carded 231; and in the fourth flight - Don Schrum of Flowery Branch and Len Kaper of Suwanee won with 225. The Championship flight played all three rounds at the 6,368-yard Lakes at Laura S. Walker which was playing as a par-72. The first through fourth flights played Okefenokee Country Club which was playing as a par-72 at 6,289 yards. The event was held at Lakes at Laura S. THE HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL two or three shots. We are probably going to box you out, but you can stand over us and get the rebound. That’s going to be a con cern.” That concern, of course, carries over to the offensive end, where Eubanks said Westfield is most likely to only get one shot at a time. So he is hoping through turnovers to get the easiest shot of all in basketball, the open lay-up. Since there will be a big need to play end to end basketball, Eubanks is like ly to go five deep off the bench where others may only play seven total in a game. He doesn’t want the Lady Hornets to get caught in too many half-court con tests, especially in Region 3-AAA. “I think we have one of the toughest girls regions there is,” said Eubanks. “From what I saw this summer, the Macon schools are strong. It’s going to be tough, but I’m looking for ward to it.” Walker in Waycross and Okefenokee Country Club in Blackshear. The low 48 teams based on combined handi cap index comprised the Championship Flight. The remainder of the field was determined by lottery and flighted by team handicap index. Only the competitors in the Championship flight were eligible for the over all title. 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