Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, May 19, 2007, Section B, Page 9B, Image 17

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL Following Is the Region 1-AAAAA All-Region boys soccer team Player of the Year • Jacob Primm - Houston County Coach of the Year • Chris McCook - Houston County First Team • Andrew “AJ" Jones - Houston County (Goalkeeper) • Eric Atkins - Houston County • Dallas Hall - Houston County • Daniel Garcia - Colquitt County • Matt Demott - Colquitt County • Alex Grimsley - Tift County • Juan Sarabia - Lowndes County • Chris Steplight - Warner Robins Perry Horseshoe Pitcher’s Club Spring League 2007 Standings as of May 7 (Monday league): W L Avg Hep Rgr% 1 Dane Clark 16.5 4.5 48 65 25.60 2 Howard Kuehn 14 7 60 54 38.93 3 Chuck Poole 13 8 64 50 40.36 3 Mary Ann Gibbs 13 8 80 36 58.57 5 Frank Jordan 12.5 5.5 28 83 7.64 6 Larry Myers 11 10 54 59 31.90 6 Buddy Ayer 11 10 37 75 14.17 7 Jerome Kennedy 10 5 43 69 25.50 8 Jan Collier 8.5 4.5 19 91 5.58 9 Thomas Carter 8 12 32 79 10.75 10 Robbie Bloodworth 7.5 10.5 53 60 31.94 11 Marge Jordan 7 11 13 96 2.36 12 Joanne Kennedy 6.5 5.5 46 67 25.63 13 Marcus Borders 6 6 15 94 3.13 13 Sheila Gentry 6 12 20 90 5.14 15 Maureen Thompson 5.5 4.5 37 75 13.75 15 Wayne Lawton 5.5 6.5 38 74 15.42 15 Roy Gentry 5.5 12.5 26 85 8.89 18 John Rackley 5 7 55 58 30.83 19RoyceByrd 4 5 37 75 22.78 20 Darrell Mullis 3.5 2.5 26 85 9.58 21 Richard Thompson 3 7 39 73 20.50 22 Ronnie Miller 2 1 50 63 27.50 22 Doyle Johnson • 2 0 58 56 36.25 22 Kevin Borders 2 4 15 94 4.17 25 Bo Mullis 1.5 4.5 22 88 5.42 26 Dave McKim 1 2 62 52 43.33 26 Karin Myers 1 2 14 95 2.50 28 Kayla Mullis 0 3 8 101 1.67 WARNER ROBINS BOWLING NEWS Through week ending Sunday: GOLD CUP BOWLING RUSSELL PARKWAY Kibbles & Bits High Scores: Jimmy McCarley 258-631; Robert Meadows 241; Donnie Harvey 600; Leah Tinsley 189-521; Delena Hoffmann 181-438; Mark Petit 279-711; Jeffrey Craig 228-505; Shana McCarley 160; Courtney Mane 156-435; Laura Hough 399 Fellowship High Scores: Ricky Schnable 223-585; Joseph Bertovich 203; Perry Beaver 531; Shirl Williams 186; Christy Williams CLEATS f I REAIIY \ / YOU CAM GO \ / JUC.T WAMTEP \J UP AMP POWM l f A FaPOUT J| TOE &IPEIIMEG- I /"LUCAA \ /WAY PO THEY 1 v I LIBRE'WEAPTAE I* V V J ■*• -j ii rv-jl// yt\r f I I ' ' \ 11 Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS • Mario Bogioni - Coffee County • Jorge Leon - Coffee County • Rohn Francis - Valdosta Second Team • Colby Browning - Colquitt County (Goalkeeper) • Sawyer Lewis - Houston County • Richie Wimsatt - Houston County • Tyler Mobley - Colquitt County • Stephen Adcock - Colquitt County • Dima Pankratov - Tift County • Arturo Alvarez - Tift County • Luke Nakielski - Coffee County • Jonathon Peiehl - Coffee County • Justin Haskin - Lowndes County 176-475; Faye Schnable 477 New Kids on the Alley High Scores: David Myrick 275-708; Corey Jackson 268; Conal Jackson 768; Arnita West 229-582; Wilma Reeves 218; Vernita Marlin 557 Ladies Church High Scores: Cindy Crowley 193-498; Pat Polk 180; Judy Britt 485; Debbi Boggero 485 Thursday Men’s Commercial High Scores: Phil Bosarge 278-684; Jimmy Yoder 267; Conal Jackson 702 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE Women’s Lib High Scores: Jessica Elliott 214; Laurie McAlister 211; Flo Fults 494; Kris Fiveash 484 com y X e-mail: Cleatsmail@aol com — amp with access \ f(c)~2007 Bill Hinds Urn versa I Press Syndicate TAE MAE* PEPPEE£MTE> A Wlip\ AMIMAI, OR MAYBE AM AZTEC V GOP OP Fa»C AERO TAAT TAE PUPE TAKE?. OM A£ Afc PEPSOMAUTY / WAEM AE'G> WPEGTLIMG. / OT l •10/ "OTiil I (c) 2007 Bill Hinds, Dist by Universal Press Syndicate • Brad Barr - Valdosta • Bryan Hitch - Warner Robins Honorable Mention • Coffee County - Jordan Williams (Goalkeeper); Will Goggins; Jose Gomez • Colquitt County - Salvador Deque; Oscar Quintanilla; Daniel Phillips Houston County - Robby Bartz; Christian Schmidt; Buddy Tribble • Lowndes County - Andrew Bihl; Mark Willis; Anthony Shull • Tift County - Jim Murray; Jose Olalde; Matthew Wilmot • • Valdosta - Tim Hilgert (Goalkeeper); Lawrence Claguett; Louis Sin; Nick Henderson • Warner Robins - Justin Cowart (Goalkeeper); Trevor Whelan; Josh Brooks; David Clark osc High Scores: Nan Luna 211- 533; Crystal Gull 208; Diane Hart 507 Tuesday Peterson Point High Scores: Ted Schildknecht 297-703; Matt Drinkwine 269; Max Shellabarger 719 Intramurals High Scores: Douglas Albright 267; Todd Manning 256-709; David Caldwell 641; Kathy DiCicco 203-509; Glenda Manning 200-549 Early Friday Mixed High Scorres: Bob Chamblin 257-741; Deric Morris 246- 714; Dana Coles 215; Angie Stella 206-538; Teresa Hurt 544 s ( OA-TAEY'PE G-UPPOE-EP ) V TO BE WPEGTUMG? J • 11 us\ e-mail: Cleatsmatl<gEaolcom www qocomics.com SPORTS A horse is a (main) course? During the week leading up to the Kentucky Derby, television stations ran several memorials to the horse Barbaro. His death left a gap in the hearts of many horse rac ing enthusi asts. Why? A few centuries ago, humans admired horses for their nutritional value. Finally, somebody got the bright idea to ride them instead. I find it impossible to fathom why anyone would be willing to spend millions of dollars trying to fix an animal. People, when hun gry enough, will eat anything that doesn’t out run them. During the siege of Vicksburg in the summer of 1863, during the late War of Northern Aggression, the besieged were glad to get a bit of horse flesh. It beat the rats they were dining on. My antipathy includes household pets. Although I never chowed down on the family cat, I always believed she was eagerly hoping I’d die so she could dine. I’m not saying I’m para noid, but I swear that when I woke in the mornings, she was crouching by my side 0 nfm By KRAG WOODYARD Director of Golf Instruction, Waterford Golf Club Periodically during the golf season, we will highlight a local junior golfer. This week’s “ON PAR” junior golfer is Jordan Kozloski. Hometown: Warner Robins Home Course: Waterford Golf Club School: Quail Run Age: 6 Favorite School Subject: P E. Favorite Color: Red Favorite Movie: Polar Express Favorite Club in the Bag: 7 iron, “because I can hit it in the hole.” Favorite Music: Blues, BB King How Long Playing Golf: Three years TV show you would like to be on and who would you like to play: Pokemon and be Pikachu What do you want to be when you grow up? “A star! Inthemov TOURNEY From page 8B his average ringer percent age climb steadily. This past Saturday it was 24 percent. He notched 48 ringers out of 200 and finished 4-1, los ing only to the tournament’s No. 1 seed. The problem with all that recent success, he said, and the reason his ringer per centage is a concern, is he’s concerned the higher it gets the greater his chances he’ll be moved up in class at the world tournament, which he is registered to compete in for the 11th time July 23 in n 4 dJI JHiMiJHJjBSWv mwww.hhinews.com ■ ■. in companionship. She was checking to see if I had become eligible as the feast. Barbaro was a race horse. Had he died in France, he could very well have been the featured special served on a sesame seed bun. The res taurant might have charged extra for the privilege of con suming a thoroughbred. As to the family pet, Richard 111 used to enjoy devouring felines - to the point that the Mayor of London passed a law to limit the King’s gusta tory pleasures. The Preakness will soon be upon us and enough food will be racing around the track to feed a small town. Our pal ates might be more discern ing in the modem era, but to my mind, we are only one terrorist attack away from grazing in the grass with cows or sharpening our carv ing knives for Old Paint. What I resent most of all is bleeding heart do-good ers giving human-like quali ties to an animal that races because somebody on his back is beating the crap out of him with a whip. If Barbaro was like most males, what he really wanted was a friendly mare and some beer in his oats. If his think ing extended beyond that, he’d be a fan of NASCAR. I’ve eaten rattlesnake, mon key and more, and I know that with enough barbecue sauce, everything tastes like chicken. ‘ •" mm Joe Sersey Journal Correspondent josersey@c^x.net ffl K/. Y m - : I ies, in sports and on TV.” If you could play golf with one person, who would it be? Tiger Woods. “I’d like to beat him on the golf course.” Oklahoma. For now, however, he said, winning “feels good.” Not so for two other mem bers of the club, Mary Ann Gibbs and Chuck Poole, at the tournament. They fin ished fifth and sixth respec tively, but in their defense they were also playing against the best - the A Class - the tournament had to offer. Gibbs was 2-3, despite com piling a phenomenal ringer percentage. She notched 126 ringers - the winner of that class only had 99 - for a 63 average. Poole finished 1.5-3.5 and connected for 94 ringers out of 200. Did we capture your photo? Click on the big blue button on our website at WVfwhhjnew§ t 0 see. If we did, you can order prints, key chains, t-shirts and more right from your computer! k SATURDAY, MAY 19, 2007 KOZLOSKI omtlM (] f . 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