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

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♦ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2906 2B y jjtt_ ! * *^SSS mK mmmmmm^^^ m ßT iB £ r •JL . I jjH *[ r Kyy JR Slb9n£ tBBBw Ai jT*L ' ,T|r jB Jjajßß'** yWit~JK5|»* i i^^Hßt~i)i ENI Gary Hnrn Lady Panther Sheek Ragin goes in for a layup in the Demonettes and Lady Panthers’ game Tuesday in Perry. DEMONETTES From page ill 3-pointer and Wilkerson scored after another turn over. The halftime score was 33-17. - > ~ i '" v gSßrnty l |i|& sffiiiijjj&*M*y~B y , aSsfl wK JHI&. « ■ ■ ’ HHpBSP^--* Perry’s and Warner Robins’ girls bat tle under the bas ket. ENI Gary Harmon rTaß*sL ... JISmSS TT’ *3mt : ‘ ; >; ' gawi The Demons’ Pierre Miller goes in for a layup. ENI Gary Harmon PANTHERS From page iB In regulation, their big gest lead was 12, a 48-36 score in the third quarter. Warner Robins trailed 56- 52 going into the fourth, then proceeded to sink 15 shots from the foul line in eight game minutes. Perry led 64-58 as Jared Fluellen cut to the basket to cash in a pass from Smith and Hayward made a bullet pass inside for a Panther slam. Smith also tapped in an offensive rebound and Akeen Felder scored off a turnover. Perry executed one play after another, includ ing Hayward’s inbound to Askew off a timeout, but the Demons were hitting one foul shot after another around a 3-point shot from Miller. But the numbers game caught up to Warner Robins in overtime, and Hayward’s reverse lay-in finished off the Panther victory. The first points of the second half didn’t come until 5:15 when White put on a strong move in the post. Maine again got an early foul and sat on the bench. Demonette coach Tom Mobley put her back Perry attempted to wear down the short-handed foe early with a full-court press. Sometimes it worked, but other times it didn’t as Kenny Willis got an assist off a touch pass to Miller on the break. Hayward, part of the second unit Hardy put in play, had two steals with one basket for himself and another to Jared Fluellen. Later in the quarter, Hayward blocked a shot outside, which led to two points for Walker. Smith, at the buzzer, canned a 3- pointer for a 23-18 Perry lead. With only five seconds left in the period, Hayward’s court sense came into play as he let the ball roll to half court before picking it up and dishing off to Smith. The second quarter saw more from Hayward as he dribbled end to end and used a spin move at the basket to score. Miller, at 2:25 until halftime, coun tered with a pro-range 3- pointer. Warner Robins cut in with two minutes to go, and the senior scored and blocked a Perry shot. The quarter ended at 39-21. Billings hit two 3’s early in the fourth, and Maine got her second block plus a steal and stick-back score. the turnovers down in the second, and was able to get as close as one, 30-29. Hayward, a quarter back in football, had two more assists down the stretch with a shuffle pass to Walker and a fast break feed to Smith. Jared Fluellen got the Panthers a second-chance score after a missed foul shot, and the home team took a 38-31 lead into the break. Perry’s big lead in the third quarter came in part to dominance on the offen sive glass. Akeen Felder and Smith paced their team to a 50-39 edge before the Demons staged another gradual comeback. At 3:30 of the third, Miller sank a 3-pointer and later scored off a takeaway. In the last two minutes, the Demons again hit from long range and Kenny Fluellen hit two open inside looks to make it 54-52. The Panthers had the final say, though, on another Hayward assist to Smith. SPORTS ■njf!u ■■EUP Contributed The Warner Robins High School Marching Band Color Guard boarded the bus Friday to travel to Camden County to support the team at the Demon’s second playoff game. According to a release, during the game the Color Guard “lifted the spirits of every one in the stands by keeping the tempo to the band with their ‘lively’ movement.” The following girls performed, top row from left: Kelsey Odell, Brandi Reardon, Rachel Garcia, Bobbie Stringer, Alii Bowers, Kaley Chafin, Ashley McCorkle, Kelsey Wade, Tanya Radisich, Krystal Bill, Erin Hendrix, Paige Plott and Raeshell Tucker. Bottom row: Molly Swift, Lindsay Bridgers, Jill Vassey, Kayleigh Hazen, Heather Munley and Katie Skipper. CLEATS /see, EPITH, 1 EXPECT tMe &uyg to Pis' / ,X°^ T ME, BUT I PIPM'T Pl ;’7 THIMK YOU WOULP. 71 ’ MOCK J MAT From page iB host the Bear Duals Saturday, Warner Robins Bowling results Through week ending Sunday Gold Cup Bowling Center, Russell Parkway • Starlighters High Scores: Conal Jackson 248-708; Will Martin 234- 664; Valerie Jackson 236- 657; Dawn Shullaw 190- 547 • Kibbles & Bits High Scores: Dennis Craig 246-655; Greg Aubin 218; Donnie Stephenson 559; Delena Hoffmann 191- 442; Si Dyer 191-528; Tammy Crutchfield 154; Dustin Andrews 202- 581; Jon Hough 195-555; Stacy Thompson 155-393; Stephanie May 118; Shana McCarley 280 • New Kids on the Alley High Scores: William Johnson 255-672; Corey Jackson 253-643; Vernita Marlin 232-609; Lori Phillips WILSON From page iB games in the 2005-06 season after suffering a torn ACL, a torn MCL and a fractured knee cap during a summer camp last year. Janay had an operation in August of 2005, saw some action in December for the Lady Eagles but didn’t come back full speed until the postseason earlier this year. But now, coach Wilson said the knee is stronger than ever, allowing Janay to take part on the Northside cross country and volleyball teams this fall. “Some don’t bounce back as quickly as others,” she said. “So for her to have an opportunity for a scholarship is quite an achievement.” “I was real determined to help my team,” said Janay, whose team did reach the Class AAAA Elite Eight for the second year in a row. “It made me stronger mentally.” By being the mother of the future Lady Bee, Cassandra Wilson had more reasons than a typical high school coach to be interested in what SCAD had to offer her recruit. “I do like it,” she said. “Savannah is a great city. Her goal is to be an interior designer, so she gets the best of both worlds.” SCAD is an NALA athlet ic program whose women’s team is in a rebuilding phase, according to Raines, a former assistant coach at Georgia Color Guard / AG A \ / QUARTERBACK, I THIMK \ f YOU HAVE A LARGE I \ UMTAPREP TALENT / P (c) 2006 Bill Hinds"slsT" by Universal Press Syndicate beginning at 9 a.m. Ten teams (one of those confirmed is Northside, which by the way competed at Baldwin Tuesday - their 217; Connie Williams 582 • Fellowship League High Scores: Jay Schnable 196-539; Kyle Hering 189; Mac Angley 509; Mariela Schnable 256-594; Shirl Williams 170; Patricia Meadows 469 • Morning Glory High Scores: Judi Lingenfelter 197; Betty Rozier 187; Maria Branch 521; Helga Leahy 494 • Grandma's Tea Party & Company High Scores: Annette Smalling 197-493; Irene Harner 180-485 • Kings and Queens High Scores: Bobby Morgan 223; Troy Bell 201; Bill Pope 594; ET Stanley 572; Lory Amaral 184: Debbie Fisher 169; Devona Zodun 551; Lori Sato 410 Smith 405 • Tuesday Men’s Handicap High Scores: Greg Aubin 267-635; B.J. Wynn 247- State. Her first season in Savannah ended at 9-19. Raines said her aim is to recruit the same players also being sought by NCAA Division I teams. She said Janay Wilson is one of those type of players who could have signed with a bigger school, but the injuries kept those recruiters away. “We need a leader,” said Raines about Wilson’s poten tial value to SCAD. “She’s Give the Gift of FitnessS H'SssT • -- Tl //j ZQQTp • 24Hour Access • Personal Training • ilo Contracts <dftlo3o Ball Street (Downtown Perry) W 987-8516 00041374 THE HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL I II i www jocomics com e-mail Cleatsmaii@aoi com | Areally? ~) - —II —I WOULP GO GO FAR AG \ f TO GAY YOU WAVE A HUGELY ) Q U»TAfrAOI£ TALEMt f MO t ' — ' (gee RAMEL OMEj) results are forthcoming, according to head coach Dan Kelly) are slated to compete in the tournament, Burch said. 604 Thursday Men’s Commercial High Scores: Conal Jackson 279-750; B.J. 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