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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL
Northside 42, North Clayton 6
NORTHSIDE 42,
NORTH CLAYTON 6
North Clayton 6 0 0 0-6
Northside 13 15 14 0-42
Scoring
First quarter
N - Jerome Mitchell 1 run (Devon
Pike kick)
N - Tijaun Green 2 run (kick failed)
NC - Daamon Cooper 43 run (kick
failed)
Second quarter
N - K.J Morton blocked punt in end
zone for safety
N - Green 8 run (Pike kick)
N - Green 11 run (kick failed)
Third quarter
N - Green 1 run (Pike kick)
N - Xavier Hawkins 9 run (Trent
Johnson kick)
NC NS
First downs 5 22
Rushes-yards 27-50 40-216
Passing yards 61 161
Comp-Att-Int 7-14-0 13-23-
2
Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0
Penalties-Yards 9-51 1-10
Top individuals
Rushing - North Clayton: Cooper
5-55, Jamal Bennett 6-22, Darius
Robinson 4-15 Northside: Green 23-
164, Hawkins 5-32.
Passing - North Clayton: Milton Aris
7-12-0 62. Northside: Joe Scott 4-9-
2-67, Marques Ivory 9-14-0 91.
Receiving - North Clayton: Cooper
1-35 Northside: Nick Bass 7-82,
Green 3-39, Kevyn Cooper 2-26.
Records - North Clayton 2-1.
Northside 3-0.
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The Lady Eagle cheer squad lifts the banner.
Lady Eagles finish third at N.
From staff reports
This past weekend
was a scavenger hunt for
Northside’s softball team.
No, really. Yes, they were
hunting wins at the Fast
pitch Classic at the North
Cobb Tournament, but they
were also literally part of a
team scavenger hunt.
That’s because rain washed
out Friday’s activities so
what better thing to do to
pass the time than the now
apparently-annual scavenger
hunt.
The winner: The coaches
of course - for the second
POWERS
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Westfield had just four
hits after the first. Hanna
Jones hit a first-pitch dou
ble in the home fourth but
couldn’t score, and in the
fifth Marshall doubled to
bring in Moreland, who had
an infield hit.
Marshall also provided a
defensive highlight in the
seventh with a diving catch
in centerfield.
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Rain - along with lightning that causes one dalay
- makes its entrance.
straight year.
On the field, the girls had
a bit better success. They
finished the tournament 4-2
and third overall.
They beat host North Cobb
2-0, Hiram 3-1 and Alexander
twice and by the same score
each time, 3-0.
Then came Whitewater,
which ended the Lady Eagles’
win streak with a 2-0 victory.
Dalton followed that up by
beating Northside 5-1.
Nevertheless said Head
Coach Mitch Horton, “The
girls played great consid
ering we were washed out
Catcher Audrey Clearman threw out two baserunners.
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Northside performers stand at attention during the play
ing of the National Anthem.
Cobb tourney
on Friday and had to play
six games all on Saturday
against some quality oppo
nents it made all worth while
to play for and get a trophy
in the late evening.”
Hollie Langston and Becky
Studstill made some great
plays in the field for the Lady
Eagles, Horton added, and
Langston turned a double
play.
Heather Langston and
Brooke Red led the team in
hitting, while Sarah Purvis
hit a two-run home run to
help them beat Alexander
the first time.
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Eagle quarterback Joe Scott hands off to Jerome Mitchell from the 1, as Northside
scores its first touchdown Friday at home against North Clayton.
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Morning Glory
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