Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 01, 2007, Page 9B, Image 17

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HOUSTON DAILY JOURNAL .V §& w Journal Don Moncrief Northside pitcher Brooke Red delivers to the plate. RAIN From page iB the case of Heather Langston that’s probably true enough. She hit two doubles, scored both times while driving in four. And, ditto for Sarah Purvis in the working hard department as she also had a double and single, scored twice and drove in two. Tifffany Cornwell, left, and Krissy Adams, both fresh men at Houston County, help the school celebrate Spirit Day in preparation for the Bears’ football game against Northside. Contributed POWER From page xB Lee County coach went to the same high school in lowa, though they never met 1. - t PX't • 'ill. .jy- mt' : . Lift ■v iK Jfct 1 4 j tlxtvmf '9b ENI/Gary Harmon Catherine Goodman blocks a slam by Lee County in Thursday’s game at Houston County. >* | W g&Spl $ § w k ■ lljl I 'sljS^w*SWSJ|filjS^r ENI/Gary Harmon Devon Preston returns a slam by Lee Co. But from there comes the debate. You see, all 13 runs came in the bottom of the first inning and included eight walks - the Lady Eagles went through the order twice exactly - two hit-batsmen and two pitching changes for the Lady Seminoles. If not for an infield fly rule - out No. 2 - in which Northside’s lead runner kept going and Spirit Day T| v* nBL until Thursday. He said he was apprecia tive of the Trojans for mak ing the long ride to Warner Robins and predicted it is a team that will get better. was caught about five feet away from home plate, they might still be battirig. Except of course as already mentioned, the rains returned, ending the con test, which Northside head coach Mitch Horton said would have to bh started again - from scratch. He, on the other hand, was headed back out to cen ter field. 10 MEG . INTERNET SPEED COMING SOON! IMITIiaiMII *“ HH LOCAL CALLAWAY From page iB was fourth in a ’65 Chevelle and John Knowles Jr. of Augusta rounded out the top five positions in his ‘56 Chevy. Pam Bird of Macon experienced mechanical trouble with her ’6B Mustang and did not start the feature race. Martin Sapp of Quitman won his first NVRA fea ture race in the Modified Sportsman division driv ing his super fast ‘3l Ford No. 8. Walt Bazemore of Valdosta was second in a ‘34 Chevy coach, Malcolm Parker, also of Valdosta placed third in his ‘29 Ford sedan, Allen Wheeler of Quitman piloted a ‘37 Ford sedan to fourth place, Cooley Hobdy of Valdosta finished fifth and Stephen Abbott of Barney was sixth. Bobby Hanshaw of Rocky Face took seventh place in his ‘34 Chevy while Lee Butler of Stockbridge was eight in a ‘3l Ford Vicky, Irvin Lawson of Morven finished ninth in his ‘34 Chevy. Jason Parker of Lake Park dropped out due to engine trouble and did not finish the race. Woody Callaway of Bonaire is still unbeaten in the Modified Open division, taking his llth-straight win in the ‘35 Ford owned by Don Tomberlin. The BEATS From page iB second. “We had more energy in the second match,” White said. “We are just having a hard time putting two com plete games together right €*rrrreat Deals I t you have somettilns U sell and It’s under v ampS IWJS —y Ss€l If, so, call cur Computer Parts SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2007 ♦ wing on Tomberlin’s yel low modified sported a sign congratulating the Warner Robins American Little League Team on its success at the Little League World Series. Sam Odom finished second and Ron Dykes placed third with both driv ers behind the wheel of ‘36 Chevy sedans. Bobby Roberts of Birchwood, Tenn., finished fourth in his ‘34 Ford, A 1 Smith of Jeffersonville came in sixth in his ‘36 Chevy and Ruben Frady of Cartersville was seventh in his ’32 Ford coupe. Bo Wagner of Gray was unable to start the fea ture in his ‘47 Chevy. The next race for the National Vintage Racing Association will be at Peach State Speedway, Jefferson Sept. 8. Also on that date at the Diamond Lakes Recreational Park on Windsor Spring Rd., in Augusta, the “4th Annual Celebrating Georgia’s Racing Heritage” will take place from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., with vintage race cars on display, drivers signing autographs and other fes tivities taking place. The NVRA drivers and other vintage racecar owners are invited to show their cars. New monuments have been added since last year at the site of the old Augusta International Speedway Road Course. now. But we are improving and learning.” She added both games were non-area and “we played a lot of kids in which I was proud of our bench play. We are com peting and getting better every game.” Terry Holmes HYUnoni Check Out The igsgr INVENTORY 06' Mazda V-6 *14,987 06' Toyota Corolla * 14,495 06' Hyundai Sonata £j£jtsßT‘ "Ki S IS,4t4 06' Ford Focus TTiiTT^ $ 12,495 06' Hyundai Sonata ”"*v - $ 12,987 06' Mazda 6 fc toS?- * 14,844 05' Hyundai Elantra iJBL ■ B I llu $ I 0,915 06' Ford F-150 XL Reg. Cab •»«**»* i $ 13,987 00' Chevy Suburban wmk $ 6,995 2 LOCATIONS RmwWßl Pfcwy. Warner Robkw 478=923-4400 900RuimM Pkwy. WinwrltobN 478=922=9131 www. terry holmes net 9B