Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, November 28, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 8

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♦ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2006 2B EAGLES Frttm page iB speed overwhelmed the *s ‘«*rr st*' «bb . gy m SVm> &*» Q if n JL \ The Eagles' Tijuan Green attempts to elude a Brunswick defender. v W ,71 k % jm l| HL t? '9k « <mm- & * ,. A % 4» Sr" m •*■'*' -~. «»*■..* ■»*■'•”■* ■-»*»(*>«'*►. ■■» s pr *.•*>- - «**►- PH $ Bhi mi - Eagle defenders gang tackle a Pirate runner. Georgia Hunters lor Hunger otters more drop-off locations Special to the Journal The Georgia Hunters for the Hungry is a program through which harvested deer become nutritious ven ison to benefit those who need it the most. Hunters can donate deer in one of two ways - at one of seven weekend collec tion sites that will be avail able through Jan. 1, 2007 at seven additional collection sites hosted by deer proces sors. Hunters interested in participating should bring field-dressed deer to any of the drop-off locations: ■ Hoboken - Big Creek Sausage Co., Inc., Rt. 1, Box 146-A, (912) 458-2120 ■ Jefferson - Sealey’s Deer Cooler, 5675 South Apple Valley Road, (706) 335-9304 ■ Sparta - Garner’s Grinder, Rt. 3, Box 464-2, (706) 444-9228 ■ Columbus - Daffin’s Meat Processing, 4100 1/2 River Bend Road, (706) 322- 8848 ■ Irwinton - Starley’s Deer Processing, 190 George Hatcher Road, (478) 946- 8976 ■ Vidalia - Stewart’s Quality Meats, 204 Washington Street, (912) 537-9888 ■ Tifton - Safety-Rite Foods, 147 Ridge Avenue South, (229) 382-1242. Pirates on the next series. The Eagles had the one ball carrier running from side to side, and linebacker Eric Fields stripped the football Just Fill Out & Return The Form Below Or Call Our Office At 478-987-1823 Name: _ Address:. City: Email: - $19.26 - $38.52 - $66.34 (Above prices include tax) Credit: [d Master Card IZH VISA EZU Discover - Card ffc ( PoMsion 3m«f«al loose for a Northside recov ery on the 6. With 24 seconds left in the quarter, Ivory ran to his right and found tight end P.O. Box 1910 • 1210 Washington Street • Perry, GA 31069 478-987-1823 SPORTS Tim Kyser at the edge of the end zone. Devon Pike, per fect all night on PAT kicks, upped the Eagle lead to 21- 3. Brunswick had one other fumble in the quarter, drop ping the kickoff return to the Eagles on the 33. Northside did not get points on this one as the second period began. The Eagles had three turnovers of their own in the game, but able to steal possession right back after two of them. Northside fum bled a punt return on its 32, but Mitchell Bell not only intercepted Dixon on the first snap, but had a 25-yard return to midfield. Green brushed off two tackling attempts on a trap run to the Brunswick 13. Pike took the field for a 33- yard field goal try of his own, and put the ball through at 4:33 for a 24-3 lead. The Pirates and Sasser matched that field goal after the second Eagle fumble on the NS 45. On the ninth play of the drive, and with seven seconds until half time, Sasser was good from 25 yards out (24-6). It was a tremendous first half for Northside’s interior defensive linemen, Damon Lopez and Abry Jones. ENI Gary Harmon ENI/Gary Harmon State: mar/A Wr And Bill Your Credit Card Quarterly For Your Subscription M All The Hassle! Wt Jp Brunswick caught the first break of the second half with an interception on its 6 and return to the 30. Dixon found Williams on 3rd and 10 over the middle for 29 yards to the Eagle 41. Dixon next fired for the end zone, but Charles McKenzie won the 1-on-l coverage battle. At first, the intercep tion was ruled a touchback, but another official said McKenzie had possession on the 1-yard-line. Northside was unfazed, though, as what followed was a 14-play drive with four first downs. Rodrigues made the key catch on 3rd and-11 for 18 yards at the Pirate 35. Ivory, whether he was fak ing a handoff or not, did his own running for lst-and goal on the 7. He was shaken up some on that play, so Rodrigues, last year’s quar terback, took the remaining snaps of the series. It was on fourth down from the 1 that GEORGIA DISCOUNT FLOORING 913 N. Davis Drive • Warner Robins • 478-329-8273 LAMINATE SALE! SIQ9 Per so. ft. HOURS: Mon - Sat 10-7 Get an early start on the New Year! Join for the months of October & November and get DECEMBER FREE!* *New members only. • 24 Hour Recess • Personal Training • no Contracts 1030 Ball Street (Downtown Perry) 987-8516 00038833 Phone: Zip: THE HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL Green broke the plane for his third touchdown at 1:14 of the quarter. 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