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Westfield player Matt Amrit takes a shot against Mount de Sales Tuesday night at the
Westfield gym in Perry.
SURGE
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more blocks on the Cavaliers
and a hook basket for Steven
Peake. Mt. de Sales would
again step things up on
defense, this time with a
full-court press, and score
six points in a row. Westfield
was able to keep up with
the newly quickened pace
as John Peake was found all
alone for a three-point play.
The 18-16 lead was the
last the Hornets would
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Westfield player Haley Way passes the ball against Mount de Sales Tuesday night at the
Westfield gym in Perry.
SECOND
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taking timeout, smothered
Westfield with a press and
used it for a quick 7-0 run
that ended the half at 29-23.
The Lady Cavalier run
went to 9-0 in the third quar
ter before Moreland snapped
it with a long jumper.
Jones came down on the
next possession and nailed a
3-pointer, but that would do
it for Westfield production in
the third.
The turnovers mount
ed, and the Lady Hornets
couldn’t find a good shot.
The visitors had control, 46-
28, at the quarter’s end.
McKensie Jackson had
four Westfield points in the
final quarter.
She cashed in a steal and
assist by Moreland and gave
Jones an assist.
• According to Westfield
coach Jeff Eubanks, when the
Hornets host John Milledge
on Jan. 9, in between the
girls and boys basketball
games, the Lady Hornet soft
ball team will receive rings
for winning the 2005 GISA
softball championship.
enjoy. The Cavaliers went on
an outside shooting tear and
took a 28-20 lead going into
the fourth period.
The blocked shot remained
a good ally for Westfield
with two more rejections
in the first two minutes of
the fourth. With Riley Sims
scoring from the weak side,
the Hornets were back with
in five.
Mt. de Sales, though, found
Brandon Tolber open three
times, and he connected on
all occasions.
Westfield got as close as
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Westfield player Carly Albrittion drives to the basket
against Mount de Sales.
five again with Murph turn
ing a takeaway into a long 3-
pointer (42-37). The Hornets
got a hold of the basketball
again with Murph stand
ing outside the arc, but the
Cavaliers clamped down on
the senior, taking away an
open look and Westfield’s
final chance.
Murph had 22 points in
all with John Peake scoring
six and Matthew Amrit, five.
The Hornets were 11-of-17
at the foul line while the
visitors registered just 50
percent, 15-for-30.
SPORTS
Warner Robins Bowling rosults
Through weak ending Sunday
Bold Cup Bowling Center,
Russell Parkway
• Starlighters
High Scores: Jeff Keenom
245-625; John Wade 235; Will
Martin 576; Bonnie Barnett
223-515; Maria Branch 214-
538
• New Kids on the Alley
High Scores: Conal Jackson
278-741; William Johnson
247-681; Arnita West 237-
598; Tracy Joseph 219;
Sandra Harris 601
• Fellowship League
High Scores: Joe Meadows
225; Jay Schnable 224-636;
Ricky Schnable 580; Faye
Schnable 181-480; Sandra
Beaver 179-455
• Rock and Rollers
High Scores: Dennis Craig
234; Craig Duke 232-627;
Mickey Holovach 647;
Pamela Noble 211-485; Tracy
Gassett 180; Si Dyer 513
• Morning Glory
High Scores: Jennie Lackey
222; Maria Branch 196; Arlene
Todd 625; Betty Rozier 502
• Ladies Church
High Scores: Debbi Boggero
185-458; Cindy Crowley 175-
461
• Kings and Queens
High Scores: Jerry Campbell
226; Bobby Mines Sr 199;
Tom Franklin 577; ET Stanley
537; Devona Zodun 199;
Evelyn Shimek 191; Lori Sato
542; Arlene Todd 520
• Tuesday Men’s Handicap
High Scores: Kevin Schlageter
286: Kevin Dimuzio 269;
Harrell Hampton 724;
Brandon Jones 692
• Moose-ette
High Scores: Peggy Payne
183-484; Trish Moore 171;
Trish Ellis 451
• Parkway Senior Wonders
High Scores: Henry Owens
228-591; Lloyd Britt 224-
590; Marti Pope 186; Marge
Riley 185; Maria Branch 532;
Arlene todd 524
CLASSIC
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it to where the potentially more exciting
matches would be saved for last.
As for the host Northside Eagles, Dykes
said this will be the first set of matches
with the entire team in tact. Two wrestlers
noticeably absent from the opening part
of the season in 2006 - because they were
DONATIONS
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If that wasn’t enough,
members of the Georgia
Chapter of the NVRA donat
ed SSOO additional dollars
to Hearts to Heroes.
“That’s a program run
by some kind ladies on
.base,” Moore explained,
“who work to support our
troops.”
Moore added that entity
also hit close to home for
NVRA members because:
“Most of us were in the
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• Town and Country
High Scores: Ken Hudson
257- Conal Jackson 248;
Bilk Walker 648; Angie Stella
228-589; Joann Harrison
222; Lori Phillips 550
• Mixed Misfits
High Scores: Tony Baker
267-730; Craig duke 216;
bobby Morgan 587; Jean
Mead 197; Kathy Duke 168-
481; Melinda Mathe 450
• Thursday Men’s
Commercial
High Scores: B.J. Wynn 270-
752; Tommy Tomblin 268;
Conal Jackson 698
• Junior/Senior Youth
High Scores: Mark Petit 201-
522; Timothy Baker 196; Chris
Kreager 516; Courtney Mane
178-491; Amanda Meier 158;
Kristen Gassett 415
• Bantam Prep
High Scores: Patrick Costello
169-355; Tyler Harvey 150-
403; Haley Waits 107-293;
Hallie Hoffmann 98; Katherine
Hofmann 261
Gold Cup Bowling North
Houston
• Sunday Delights
High Scores: Jimmy Mauro
240; Mike Mauro 239-620;
Dameon Vaughn 634; Vernice
Hobbs 223-497; Tami King
212-518
• Senior Mixed Fall
High Scores: Henry Owens
211; Charles Tucker 205-596;
Lamar Pipkin 567; Arlerie
Todd 188-501; Jan Wenner
180; Jan Collier 484
• Gold Cup’s Finest
High Scores: Debbie Mercer
201; Frankie Combs 195;
Carolyn Helmick 195-581;
Angie Stella 526
• Wednesday Wonders
High Scores: Tony Carter
258- Dale Deppen 232;
Rodney Mines 582; Lisa
Maloney 186; Carol Lee 178-
500; Deanna Mines 510
• Happy Hour
High Scores: Joe Pallini 169-
295; Russell Jordan 155-252;
Kelly Watson 149; Susan
playing on Northside’s state championship
football team - are heavyweight Jordan
Dooley and 215-pounder Deonta Jordan.
“I expect them to put points on the
board,” said Dykes. “We want a trophy.”
One Northside wrestler making strong
strides so far is 140-pounder Heath
Daniels. Dykes said he’s 12-0 with wins
coming in tournaments the Eagles wres
tled in Baldwin, Lee County and Houston
County.
military at some point,” he
said.
Last but not least, mem
bers of the association
gave SI,OOO to the Augusta
International Raceway
Preservation Society.
Moore explained Augusta
International Raceway, dur
ing the height of its opera
tions in the ’6os, had a road
course, superspeedway and
a half-mile drag strip.
“The land is now owned
by Richmond County,” he
said. “And they’ve decided
to preserve the road course,
put up monuments, that
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THE HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL
Shultz 145-278; Carolyn
Bruce 253
• Junior/Senior
High Scores: Brian Peavy
178; Matt Hernandez 173-
446; Maurice Cox 474; Becca
Hildenbrand 191-535; Nikki
Laidlaw 146; Cherice Elmore
403
• Bantam/Preps
High Scores. Zane Carter
152-343; Nick Funderbunk
135; Matthew Lynch 335;
Allisa Davis 156-427; Kelsey
Selph 145; Kayla Williams
354
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• Charity
High Scores: Bill Haberin
235-596; Tony Colbert 216;
David McClellan 584; Juli
Sumner 192; Maria Branch
183-517; Kat McKenna 418
• Women’s Lib
High Scores: Nikki Slocumb
202-526; Toni Majka 196;
Laurie McAlister 544
• AFRC Mixed
High Scores: Dave Jones
277-700; Jimmy Jean 222-
589; Willa Martin 212-538;
Tammy Dunnivant 203-486
• Intramurals
High Scores: Darrell Gull
246-703; Todd Manning 226;
Dan Bueno 615; Toni Majka
201; Tez Chan 194-516;
Glenda Manning 517
• Early Friday Mixed
High Scorres: George
Radcliff 278-707; Bob
Chamblin 247; Dan Bueno
692; Maria Branch 226-604;
Laurie McAlister 214; Angie
Stella 572
• RYA Junior-Senior
High Scores: J.D. Jean
201-569; Desi Giles II 200-
593; Cady Mcßight 192-531;
Cassie Stasel 177-487
• RYA Bantam/Prep
High Scores: Mascn Johnson
130; Justin Alexander 106;
Jackson Vowell 386; Michael
Jackson 360; Marya Shone
139; Victoria Gonzales 104;
Cara Stasel 367; Kayla
Preston 310
sort of thing, and we’ve
decided to help.”
The National Vintage
Racing Association is a
non-profit association dedi
cated to restoring and rac
ing vintage stock cars from
the 1940’5, 50’s and 60’s.
Charitable donations are
made with the proceeds
from the chapters annual
Middle Georgia Raceway
Driver and Fan Reunion.
Additional information
about the National Vintage
Racing Association is avail
able on their website at
www.nvraracing.org.
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