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Westfield freshman Mallory Eubanks (5) drives to the basket past a Tattnall defender
Tuesday night in GISA Class AAA matchup at Westfield.
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defender.
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and Abby Goodroe offensive
board led to an assist to
Moreland.
Moreland penetrated to
the basket for one more field
goal, but Tattnall Square
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Westfield senior Nash Murph takes a shot.
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for Westfield, but his team
would miss three out of four
shots at the foul line.
The Hornets got as close
as five, 31-26, when Peake,
substituting for Murph, put
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had built a 34-16 lead at the
half.
Sheldon Hiley opened
Westfield’s second-half effort
with a 3-pointer (taking a
much taller defender out
side), and Way had a long
two at the start of the fourth
period.
The Lady Trojans had an
on a strong power move
inside for two.
The Trojans would not
only execute the backdoor
play to get its big cushion
back, Layson was all over
the offensive boards to get a
three-point play in the last
second of the third quarter.
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11-0 run in the third quarter
broken bv a stick-back from
Way.
For Westfield, Moreland
had 11 points and Jones six.
Hornet basketball will
be off the remainder of the
2006 calendar year. The next
games are at home Jan. 2
against Mt. de Sales.
That put his team ahead by
10 again, 36-26.
Layson opened the fourth
quarter with two steals, one
taking away a rebound from
the Hornets. Kyle Wilcher,
at 4:30 remaining, hit a 3-
pointer making it a 20-point
game, 51-31.
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SPORTS
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only way they could get in.
After 60 minutes of play,
the score is tied 10-10, and
the Chicago Bears and the
Indianapolis Colts go away
co-champions. How do the
players divide up the game
money?
Actually, the players might
make out better. Without
a winner, there’s no loser’s
share, so each player would
get the same amount of
cash. Since the Dublin play
ers aren’t getting playoff
checks, what do they get
half a ring?
Like most bureaucracies,
the planners didn’t think
this one through.
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golfers, takes place June
18-20 at the University
of Georgia Golf Course in
Athens. The 28th' annual
Georgia Gir Is ’ Championship
also runs June 18-20, 2007,
and will make its first
appearance at Dunwoody
Country Club.
The GSGA’s longest-run
ning women’s event, the
Greater Atlanta Women’s
Amateur Championship,
will be contested for the
38th time, May 22-24, 2007,
at White Columns Country
Club in Alpharetta. New
for 2007, the field has been
expanded to 84 players.
The Peach State will host
the 27th annual Georgia-
Florida Women’s Team
Matches at Druid Hills Golf
Club in Atlanta, Aug. 16-17.
The host state has won
each of the last five in this
Nassau-scoring event.
The two junior inter
state matches on the sched
ule will both take place in
South Carolina in 2007. The
Four-Ball Tournament March 23-25 RkßfhrßXstrd3ridgSjS£3[Al^
Women's Match Play Championship April 11-13 Sunset Hills CC, Carrollton
Four-Ball Championship April 27-29 Kinderlou Forest GC, Valdosta
Senior Tournament May 7-9 Eagle's Landing CC, Stockbridge
Mid-Amateur Championship May 18-20 CC of Columbus
Mid-Amateur Qualifying Rounds:
April 9 CC of Columbus
April 10 Laurel Springs GC, Suwanee
April 15 The Landings Club, Savannah
April 16 Traditions at Braselton GC, Jefferson
April 17 Orchard Hills GC, Newnan
April 23 The Brickyard at Riverside, Macon
Greater Atlanta Women’s Amateur
Championship May 22-24 White Columns CC, Alpharetta
Junior Championship June 18-20 UniversityofGeorgiaGC,Athens
Girls'Championship June 18-20 Dunwoody CC
Top 60 Women's Classic June 28-29 Champions Retreat GC, Evans
Amateur Championship July 12-15 Ansley GC-Settindown Creek, Roswell
Amateur Qualifying Rounds:
June 4 Cartersville CC
Berkeley Hills CC, Duluth
June 4 Savannah Quarters CC, Pooler
June 4 West Lake CC, Augusta
June 7 Green Island CC, Columbus
June 11 Georgia Vets Memorial GC, Cordele
June 11 Stonebridge GC, Rome
June 14 Valdosta CC
June 18 Ansley GC-Settindown Creek, Roswell
June 21 The Frog GC at the Georgian, Villa Rica
June 25 Berkeley Hills CC, Duluth
June 25 Crystal Lake G&CC, Hampton
June 25 * Jennings Mill CC, Bogart
GA-SC Junior Challenge Match July 20-21 SageValleyGotfQub.GranitevilleS.C.
Junior Sectional Challenge Match July 23-24 Savannah Quarters CC, Pooler
GA-SC Girls'Junior Challenge Match Aug. 4-5 BerkeleyHaf’lantation^luffiEnS.C
GA-FL Women's Team Matches Aug. 16-17 Druid Hills GC, Atlanta
Senior Women's Championship Aug. 20-21 CallawayGardens,PineMountain
Senior Championship Aug. 29-31 The Ford Plantation,RichmondHill
Women's Team Championship Sept. 10-11 Doublegate CC, Albany
Public Links Championship Sept. 15-16 Trophy Club of Apalachee, Dacula
Atlanta Amateur Match Play Championship Oct. 4-7 AtlantaNationalGC,Alpharetta
GSGA-GPGA Challenge Cup Oct. 14-15 CapitalCityClub-Crabapple,Woodstock
Team Championship Oct. 27-28 The Georgia Club, Statham
Senior Four-Ball Championship Nov. 14-16 Jekyll Island Golf Resort
Results of the
GaSports.com
final football
coaches poll for
the 2006 Season:
Class A
1 Lincoln County
2 Clinch County
3 Athens Academy
4 Commerce
5 Hawkinsville
6 Johnson County
7 Pacelli
8 Brookstone
9 Turner County
There are no ties in bas
ketball.
Baseball and softball
games only end in ties dur
ing timed tournaments.
Championships never end
knotted at 2-2. Both teams
keep playing until somebody
wins. Soccer only has ties
that bind and gag whenever
I have to attend a game.
Tennis doesn’t have ties
and golf matches play extra
holes.
The GHSA guys must
have been thinking that the
fans paid for 48 minutes of
football, and they got what
they paid for.
No they didn’t. The fans
paid to see one team or the
other win. Instead what
they got was two teams that
almost won.
32nd annual Georgia-South
Carolina Junior Challenge
Match moves to Sage Valley
Golf and Hunt Club in
Graniteville, July 20-21,
2007. Georgia has won the
last three contests and five
of the last seven, dating
back to 2000.
The second annual
Georgia-South Carolina
Girls’ Junior Challenge
Match goes to Berkeley Hall
Plantation in Bluffton, with
Georgia looking for its first
win after South Carolina
won the inaugural event in
2006.
The biennial GSGA-GPGA
Challenge Cup resumes in
2007, and is scheduled for
Oct. 14-15, 2007 at Capital
City Club-Crabapple in
Woodstock. A team of ama
teurs, representing the
GSGA, competes against a
team of professionals select
ed by the Georgia Section,
PGA. P
layed since 1962 (annu
ally until 1988), the Georgia
PGA owns a 19 1/2 to 14 1/2
lead in the series, but GSGA
has won the Billy Peters
Cup in the last two competi
Georgia State Golf Association
2007 Competitions Schedule
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Class AA
1 Charlton County
1 Dublin
3 Buford
4 Early County
5 Grtr. Atlanta Christian
6 Calhoun
7 Lovett
8 Bleckley County
9 Washington-Wilkes
10 Greene County
Class AAA
1 Peach County
2 Shaw
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In a state championship
game that the players will
remember for the rest of
their lives, winners need
to be announced. None of
this politically correct New
England mumbo jumbo that
says both teams won by just
playing. Fragile young egos
remain intact.
Ties are compromises to
avoid hurt feelingß that real
ly make everybody involved
angry. Ties are half truths.
When Dublin’s players reach
middle age and tell their
grandchildren they played
on a championship team,
the bitter aftertaste in their
mouths will the unspoken
words, “co-champions.”
Winning means beating
the other team. In a tie,
nobody wins anything.
tions.
GSGA accepts entries
online through its web site,
www.gsga.org. Entries will
open the week of Jan. 10,
2007 for the season’s first
competition, the Georgia
Four-Ball Tournament.
Complete competitions
details, including entry fees/
requirements and opening/
closing dates, as well as a
complete USGA qualifying
schedule, are also available
on the GSGA web site.
Founded in 1916,
the Georgia State Golf
Association received its offi
cial charter on June 24,1924.
Since that date, the GSGA
has grown to one of the larg
est state amateur golf asso
ciations in the country, with
over 365 member clubs and
85,000 individual members.
With a mission to promote
and preserve amateur golf
in the state of Georgia,
GSGA offers a computer
ized handicapping service,
course rating and measur
ing, and annually conducts
a full schedule of statewide
competitions for men and
women of all age groups.
3 Washington County
4 Carver, Columbus
5 Carrollton
6 Hart County
7 Cartersville
8 North Hall
9 LaGrange
10 Stephens County
Class AAAA
1 Northside
2 Marist
3 St Pius X
4 East Paulding
5 Creekside
6ThomasCountyCentral
7 Starr's Mill
8 Habersham Central
9 Griffin
10 Dacula
Class AAAAA
1 Roswell
1 Peachtree Ridge
3 Tift County
4 Warner Robins
5 Norcross
6 Brookwood
7 North Gwinnett
8 Stephenson
9 Camden County
10 Houston County