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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL Perry-SW postponed; Peach edges Lady Panthers By MA TTHEW BROWN Journal Sports Writer Another trip to Macon for sub-region softball, another rainout for the Perry High Panthers. Coach Jeff Sans said, after scoring five runs in the first inning Thursday at Southwest-Macon, Perry made one out in the bottom half before heavy rain fell forcing another postpone ment. The same thing hap pened to the Panthers on Aug. 30 when Perry was scheduled tq play at Northeast-Macon, though that game was only three outs away from being official. Sans said, as of Thursday, he didn’t have a make-up date set. The Panthers have a non-region game back on Macon on Monday against Rutland High, and then return home Tuesday for Region 4-AAA south sub region tilt with West Laurens High. Perry has been trying to get back on the winning track after falling at home Tuesday to sub-region rival Peach County High 3-2. “We are struggling to win close games,” said Sans, whose team dropped to 3-2 in the sub-region. “If we can Gann finishes best among locals at team championship Special to the Journal It was a bit of a mixed bag for local golf ers contending at the Georgia Women’s Team Championship, which took place at Doublegate Country Club in Albany, Sept. 10-11. Starting with local contenders in the top flight and working down, Sissi Gann of Kathleen teamed up with Betty Rich of Villa Rica to finish fourth in the First Flight. The duo shot 78 the first day and 71 the second to finish with 149 - two strokes away from the leader and eventual winner in that flight, Sharon Sheffield of Macon and Teresa Register of Smarr. Jean Davis of Kathleen - teamed up with Barbara Stuart of Macon - also contended in that flight, as did Lori mi: Gl A RAMT.EI) METHOD DESIGN!'. 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Smith cut off the throw home and threw Keene out at second base, but Peach’s go-ahead run had already touched the plate. Perry had three hits in the last two innings, but could not push the tying run across. KeKe Sullivan and Ashton Jones had solid back-to-back hits in the sixth, but Peach got Blake Ford’s bunt and successfully - though close - had a force out at third. Two shallow flyouts would follow. Smith had a one-out single off the pitcher’s knee, but shortstop Brittany Caraway snagged Marla Patterson’s Call 987-1823 to subscribe Soles of Perry - teamed up with Bonnie Brannin of Reynolds. They, along with their teammates, finished seventh and eighth, respectively. Davis and Stuart shot 79, 74 for 153, while Soles and Brannin shot 80, 74 for 154. Elsewhere, Fran Coody of Perry and Ann Clark of Centerville teamed up to finish ninth in the Second Flight. They shot 85, 76 for 161 and were 10 strokes away from the top. 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Early termination penalties, apply Comparisons based on per meg rates in bundles as of 8/32/07. 53286 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2007 ♦ Rain ends WF’s trip at Deerfield-Windsor By MATTHEW BROWN Journal Sports Writer Westfield’s softball Hornets went to Deerfield-Windsor Thursday with a 2-0 Region 3-AAA record and returned from the Albany trip ... with a 2-0 region record. The Hornets and the Knights were battling in a scoreless tie when, in the fourth inning, play was halted due to lightning. The game was stopped altogether and suspended with a completion date set for Oct. 3. Westfield already has one suspended game to com plete cn Oct. 2 when Tattnall Square Academy visits Perry. The two teams will finish a game that was stopped in Macon on Aug. 27, and then play a regularly, scheduled full game. The Hornets went to Albany riding a string of four straight shutout wins. Two of those shutouts account for the team’s 2-0 3-AAA record, first against Deerfield- Windsor at home on Sept. 4 and the second against Southland at home on Tuesday. Kelsey Gilliam threw her third straight complete game shutout Tuesday when the Hornets topped the Southland Raiders 1-0. This was a three-hitter for Gilliam, who didn’t allow a runner to reach third base. She struck out seven while issuing no walks. The only time Southland had multiple runners on base in one inning was on two first-pitch singles in the top of the second. But Gilliam struck out two in between the hits and got a flyout to center to end it. Westfield scored the lone run it would need in the home first. The Hornet offense had five hits in the game, two coming in the first. But it started with a walk to Mason Moreland. Jamie Marshall followed with the first of her two hits, and then, with one out, Audrey Clearman hit a ball off the Raider pitcher that brought Moreland home. The Hornets are next set to play a non-region home game against John Milledge on Monday. • In the Sept. 12 Home Journal, Gilliam’s pitching numbers were inadvertently switched in a story about Westfield’s game with George Walton on Sept. 8. In that game, Gilliam pitched a shutout with five strikeouts and no walks allowed. Lady Eagle volleyballers win 2-of-3 From staff reports There was no word from Thursday, but Northside’s Lady Eagles volleyball squad traveled to Dutchtown for a competition featuring four schools: Lee County, Americus, Dutchtown, and of course Northside. Of those, the Lady Eagles were able to beat two of the three. They fell to Lee County 2-0 to open but then beat Americus 2-0 and Dutchtown by the same margin. Against the Lady Trojans of Lee County, Northside fell 25-16 in the first game and 25-22 in the second. Against Americus, the Lady Eagles won 25-17 and by the same exact score in game two. 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