Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, September 19, 2007, Page 5B, Image 15

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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. t H JralSnite JLiTgJMBMMKiLI i % Ig/mSw ij* m I aJ ; : . Bp | «K IB |l * a^';: ■s% IWLJy» BpP^ w> " m ■r I f,a» «& Journal,Don Moncrief 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 From page jB 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. DONATE TO GOODWILL. ♦ 2209 Moody Road m ♦ 115 Margie Drive M ♦ 1355 Sam Nunn Blvd Rf ♦ Galleria Mall - 2922 Watson Blvd www.goodwillworks.org Building lives, families, and commumtt HR T, * 4 -- jpp • ‘ T . Bpr JL . ..1. m : w in'H J 1 nl Journal Don Moncrief 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. "Have Cameras, Will Travel" . TURNER \V?n RUCTCURARUy Aerial rhe tc srauhy l rad Turner • 475*922-1633 (f i/S-TIHM 1 . i/. I .' >|j vj. MBMH BEBBB 1 ' , * ——————— —~ , . : —— ' : ■■■ IPWfek km i v; *" : Journal Don Moncrief 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. w what a timed SPORTS ... . . _ . »' THw ji W| |||r I,\ jf & JiYAje ' ™ .. V . &• • warn. W W H A " 'ill s;i, 3 HI s - MlllllP- ''#a§|Si - J|lf ' '■ ,J§| ,/ *|L - ' m Hl— Journal Don Moncrief Eagle quarterback Joe Scott hands off to Jerome Mitchell from the 1, as Northside scores its first touchdown Friday at home against North Clayton. GOLD CUP BOWLING RUSSELL PARKWAY Senior Mixed High Scores: Lloyd Bri.tt 216; Henry Owens 211-560; John Kirkendall 555; Arlene Todd 187-491; Nina Smith 186; Marge Riley 444 Morning Glory High Scores: Amy Saulman 235-599; Dani Martin 189; Jennie Lackey 495 Kings and Queens High Scores: James Lowe 233; Mike Kilinski 215-595; Jason Dimuzio 587; Teresa Hurt 203-533; Lisa Kilinski 199; Lory Amaral 544 HOME "FIX-UP" SALE PORTER CEILING WHI ] E g j ®Reg. $11.99 W® 80119 4xß TREATED LATTICE PANELS tfP§ Standard Each Grade 14484 REG. $10.39 100051256 WARNER ROBINS SUPPLY OF PERRY Sale Prices Good At Perry Location Through 9-25-07 MON.-FRI. 7:30-5:30 • SAT. 8:00-1:00 | i k% m aHHr ft ** A -mSHIPiPp i i liHiK -MWi- mkWMaF I wMmml i * ifpiPllir 1 Journal Don Moncrief Macy Sorrow, left, and Kayla Evans share a laugh before kick-off. Warner Robins bowling results Through week ending Sept. 9 Ladies Church High Scores: Judy Britt ISO -461; Pat Polk 160; Debbie Boggero 440 Tuesday Men’s Handicap High Scores: Brian Robinson 243-669; Brandon Jones 231- 650 Moosettes High Scores: Patti Conley 163-412; Susan Dart 162; Trish Ellis 442 Parkway Seniors Wonders High Scores: Norman Ott 225; Joe Gootee 216-643; Henry Owens 607; Marge Riley 190-508; Arlene Todd CONCRETE MIX ' —BO lb. 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