Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, December 22, 2006, Section B, Page 2B, Image 8

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2B ♦ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2006 >3Wf |7Byj|r D ■pV A*"' '* i - 1 fl * * y»3t4 »^ , fcjti ENI/Gary Harmon 4 Northside player goes up for shot in the Bear Brawl Wednesday at Houston County gym in Warner Robins. POWER From page iB So it was Presley off the bench giving the Bears a lift with scoring - including a stick-back - a steal and a '■ leg ENI/Gary Harmon Houston County players Farrah Lewis (14) and Chanel Crosskey (35) battle for posi tion for a rebound against Peach County Wednesday at the Bear Brawl in the Houston County gym in Warner Robins. HOCO From page iB Peach was within one point, 18-17. The Lady Bears got back up by five on a steal and SIGNS From page iB good, solid outfielder, all the things you look for.” The coach said Greer is a sure contender for a starting spot on the Lady Tiger soft ball team in 2008. As far as soccer goes, Brunei said it’s CLEATS IH/" 'N / CME«> \<* AM \ ( AMCIEMT GAME- ) 1 'wk I) shot block. Holman, a back up forward, had two blocks in the first half, put back an offensive board and cashed in an assist from underneath the goal from Turner. The Bears took a 40-16 lead at the half. assist by Torain to Crosskey, but with a 3-point basket at 3:40, Peach leveled things up for the first time, 24-24. Crosskey finished with seven points and Thomas had six. Farah Lewis played a “look and see” situation as to where Greer will fit in. He said he projects her as either a midfielder or a forward. “We’ll look to her for strong leadership,” said Brunei. “Her work ethic is unmatched. It’s something our team needs.” As for being a two-sport ( AMP TMERE MA& \ PEvELOPEP A CERTAIM \ PECORUM FOR MATCHED TMAT h UMIVER&AUY J , ACCEPTER J fiW- Hi w igi^pojgJ www gocomics comj (c) 2006 Bill Hinds. Dist by Universal Press Syndicate Jon Nolton got into the act as the second half got under way. With his back-to-back baskets, Houston was up by 30, 46-16. Peach County’s three points in the third quarter came in the last two minutes. a strong game with Williams on the bench in the third quarter, and so she stayed in the lineup for the fourth quarter and rewarded coach Sid Baxley with more hustle plays. athlete in college, Greer said it’s a good way for her to stay in shape and stay focused on her academics. “I can’t ever decide,” she said about choosing between softball and soccer. “I never could chose my whole life. I love them both.” / WMlCrt T /wMICM IE. WAY THE A ( IMCIUPE WWIMG TOE 1 MA?> BETTER / ) KIMG AMP POIMG AM / V TV RATIMG*. J e-mail: Cleatsmail@aol com SPORTS RALLY From page i B the post.” Northside managed to tie the game in the third quar ter, outscoring Hawkinsville 17-12. The Eagles took advan tage of seven Red Devils turnovers in the third quar ter, converting them into five points. Northside’s James Hagan put the Eagles ahead for the first time on a field goal set up by a Red Devils mis cue to cap a 6-0 run. With one minute, 45 sec onds left in the third quar ter, Northside led 39-38. The lead changed three times in the final 105 sec onds despite the fact that Hawkinsville didn’t score a field goal in that time. In fact, Hawkinsville went 0-for-9 from the field dur ing the last 4:25 of the third quarter, but the Red Devils attempted 10 free throws in the remaining time, hitting half of them to stay in the game. The Eagles spent the game in foul trouble. In the first half, Hawkinsville reached the bonus by the start of the second quar ter. Courtesy of Northside infractions, Hawkinsville was in the bonus with more than three minutes left in Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS Warner Robins Bowling results Through week ending Sunday Gold Cup Bowling Center, Russell Parkway • Starlighters High Scores: Alex Blickensdorg 236; Will Martin 234; Chris Shullaw 590; Corey Jackson 578; Dawn Shullaw 204-510; Samantha Everidge 200; Maria Branch 562 • Kibbles & Bits High Scores: Donnie Harvey 212-587; Mike May 203; David Caldwell 579; Greg Aubin 203; Si Dyer 235-606; Tammy Crutchfield 167; Leah Tinsley 437; Matthew Adams 209-571; Jon Hough 208-545; Stacy Thompson 168; Shana McCarley 166- 425; Laura Hough 447 • New Kids on the Alley High Scores: Chuck Owens 263; Melvin Adams 257; Corey Jackson 664; William Johnson 632; Connie Williams 225-608; Lori Phillips 224-577 • Rock & Rollers High Scores: Joe Messick 276; Mike Kilinski 260-725; Ron Papizan 651; Craig Duke 651; Tracy Gassett 234-580; Lisa Kilinski 213; Debra Rucker 555 • Morning Glory High Scores: Tracy Gassett 212; Judi Lingenfelter 180; Rita Kelly 507; Arlene Todd 484 • Grandma’s Tea Party & Company High Scores: Annette Smalling 167; Linda Smith 157-462; Leona Fountain 428 • Ladies Church High Scores: Judy Britt 206; Debbi Boggero 185- 490; Pat Polk 473 • Kings and Queens High Scores: Bobby Morgan 216; Dave Seeger 188; Rodney Bridendolp 188; ET Stanley 623; Bobby Mines Sr 515; Mary Campbell 195; Lory Amaral 156; Evelyn Shimek 528; Brenda Bridendolp 474 • Tuesday Men’s Handicap High Scores: Brian Robison 246; Jerry Dennison 233; Kenneth Lea II 648; Mike Mauro 634 • Moose-ette High Scores: Trish Ellis 190-507; Viola Gootee 155- 439 • Parkway Senior Wonders High Scores: Lamar Pipkin 255; Walt McCarty 255-713; the third. Hawkinsville’s Victory Bray scored only one point on the back end of a two shot foul to tie the game at 41-41 going into the fourth quarter. “I knew going into the game, it was going to come down to the fourth quar ter,” Ellison said. Oddly, it wasn’t turnovers or free throws that decided the game in the final frame. It was rebounds. “Rebounds made a big dif ference,” Smith said. “I told (the team) at the half we should dominate the boards with our size. They beat us to the punch tonight.” Hawkinsville out rebound ed Northside 10-5 in the final eight minutes. The Red Devils opened the fourth with a 7-2 run capped by Mychal Outlaw’s three-pointer that put Hawkinsville up 49-43. His bucket was set up by Justin Udi’s defensive rebound. Udi grabbed six rebounds in the fourth quarter and finished with nine for the game. Hawkinsville grabbed 38 rebounds to Northside’s 28. The Eagles responded with their six-point burst to tie the game, but managed only two more points in the final two minutes. They hit only 4 of 12 field goals in the fourth quarter Mre P!M TO Panto Svntmt lac '*'cild-pa raoval I Henry Owens 222-596; Maria Branch 226-542; Jan Wenner 195; Arlene Todd 561 • Town and Country High Scores: Conal Jackson 289-769; John Hartman 248; Corey Jackson 695; Maggie Pope 264; Lori Phillips 222- 595; Valerie Jackson 598 • Coca Cola Sport Classic High Scores: Jim Stevens 265; Kevin Dimuzio 256- 627; Jim Davis 662; Teresa Hurt 146-403 • Mixed Misfits High Scores: Tony Baker 251-657; Eric Dalton 248- 676; Jasmine Morgan 192- 450; Jacki Davis 188-475 • Wednesday Night Scratch Doubles High Scores: Dick Rutherford 247-694; Rick Fortin 247; Lin Taylor 682 • Harris-N-Lynn Trophy High Scores: Jason Park 264-707; Harry Wampler 258-632; Bill Haberin 632; Jan Carter 269-672; Jan Daniell 210-569 • Thursday Men’s Commercial High Scores: Mike Handley 279-730; Tim Chapman 269; Chuck Hebenstreit 699 • JR/SR Youth High Scores: Chris Kreager 210-527; Justin Nobles 200; Seth Hysell 499; Courtney Mane 197-426; Lynnea Zwally 141-413 • Bantam Prep High Scores: Tyler Harvey 196-477; Austin Winn 116; Cody Gary 287; Haley Waits 109-312; Kelsey Hough 103-236 • Peewees High Scores: Adam Conway 85-154; George Conway 83; Julian Rodriguez 155; Amelia Babb 102-180; Alyssa Gassett 98; Harlee Bridendolp 168 Gold Cup Bowling Center, North Houston Sunday Delights High Scores: Daryl Leslie 255-678; Dameon Vaughn 235- Yvonne Lee 210- 531; Tami King 162; Ellen Hampton 441 • Senior Mixed Fall High Scores: Henry Owens 236- Joe Gootee 220; Charles Tucker 573; Janell Culpepper 188; Jan Collier 183-479; Viola Gootee 436 • Gold Cup’s Finest High Scores: Angie Stella 229-602; Carolyn Helmick 215-554 • Wednesday Wonders THE HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL and went 1 for 4 from the field in the last two min utes. Again, fouls began to take their toll. Hawkinsville went to the line five times for 10 shots in two minutes and hit six of them to main tain its lead. Northside made only nine free throw attempts in the entire game, none in the same time span. “We’ve only practiced two days since the end of foot ball season,” Smith said. “Eleven are going to play, so we’ll look at video and see how things work.” Hawkinsville advances to face the winner of the Peach County/Houston County game on Friday at 8:30 p.m. WARNER ROBINS 55, HAWKINSVILLE 28 In the first girls’ game of the Bear Brawl, Warner Robins dominated Hawkinsville, 55-28. The Demonettes held the Lady Red Devils to only eight points in the first half and didn’t allow Hawkinsville to break dou ble figures until the fourth quarter when the Red Devils put up 13 points. Cherie White led Warner Robins with a game high 22 points, but 10 Demonettes scored in the game. Hawkinsville’s Elcia Holmes scored 12. High Scores: Bobby Mines Sr. 236-553; Don Lee 227- 592; Deanna Mines 205; Lisa Maloney 201-525; Becky Keene 492 • North Houston JR/SR High Scores: Daniel Davis 194; Eddie Aaron 174-504; Joanthan Little 476; Becca Hildenbrand 195-572; Tawney Jarvis 149-417 • North Houston BAN/ PREPS High Scores: Nick Funderbunk 138-344; Tyler Breckingridge 115-299; Kayla Williams 165-369; Allisa Davis 159-379 Robins Air Force Base • Charity High Scores: Chris Davis 237-596; David McClellan 206-581; Maria Branch 213- 537; Peggy Colbert 162- 405 • Women’s Lib High Scores: Nikki Slocumb 199; Nita Ham 191; Kris Fiveash 521; Laurie McAlister 516 • OSC High Scores: Chris McDaniel 191-531; Diane Hart 178-475 • Tuesday Peterson Point High Scores: Dan Bueno 269-736; Mac McAlister 268; Bob Walker 268-725 • AFRC Mixed High Scores: Bill Macorkindale 259; Bob Walker 258-673; Dave Jones 675; Jeanne Cole 236-588; Debbie Hall 221; Willa Martin 585 • Intramurals High Scores: Jimmy Jean 267-694; Steven Helms 234- 628; Ray Chan 234; Si Dyer 210-593; Tiffany Changet 198; Sandra Hernandez 489 • Early Friday Mixed High Scores: Chris Davis 267; Matt Floyd 265; Lou Puryear 679; Bob Chamblin 674; Angie Stella 204-578; Maria Branch 203-566 • RYA Junior-Senior High Scores: Walter Shutter 224-612; Justin Chan 212- 559; Amanda Lethco 204- 464; Amber Yank 177-463 • RYA Bantam/Prep High Scores: Mason Johnson 124; Jacob Radle 98; Michael Jackson 388; Jackson Vowed 347; Cara Stasel 150; Angelica Valdez 102; Marya Shone 417; Kayla Preston 317