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♦ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2007
Mercer Invitational meet
Mercer Cross Country Invitational and
Georgia Collegiate Championships,
held Saturday at the Georgia's
Children Home in Macon
GISA girls
1. Mount De Sales 30
2. First Presbyterian Day No. 1 71
3. Stratford Academy 80
4. Deerfield-Windsor 105
5. Frederica Academy 131
6. Mount De Sales No. 2 148
7. Westfield High School 170
8. Central Fellowship Christian 204
9. George Walton Academy
10. Pinecrest Academy
11. Monroe Academy - *
12. Southland Academy
13. Arlington Christian
14. Community Christian
GISA boys:
1. Mount De Sales 41
2. Pinecrest Academy 80
3. First Presbyterian Day 83
4. Central Fellowship Christian 141
5. Frederica Academy 160
6. Community Christian 177
7. Westfield High School 181
8. Stratford Academy 189
9. Mount De Sales No. 2 199
10. Tattnall Square Academy 209
11. Colonial Hills School 248
12. Lafayette Christian 311
13. Deerfield-Windsor School
14. Monroe Academy
GHSA girls:
1. Pace Academy 67
2. Warner Robins High School 101
3. Eagles Landing High School 108.
4. Luella High School 121
5. Bleckley County High School 145
6. Northside High School 208
7. Tift County High School 209
8. Pike County High School 213
9. Houston County High School 243
10. Statesboro High School 254
11. Mary Persons High School 328
12. Westside High School 336
13. Calvary Day School 353
14. Jones County High School 375
15. Washington County HS 425
16. Perry High School 426
17. Dublin High School 472
18. Upson-Lee High School 474
GHSA boys:
1. Eagles Landing High School 91
2. St Pius X 122
3. Bleckley County High School 130
4. Benedictine Military Academy 141
5. Pace Academy 148
6. Hephzibah High School 216
7. Warner Robins High School 218
8. Washington County HS 246
9. Perry High School 251
10. Pike County High School 320
11. Valdosta High School 325
12. Statesboro High School 350
13. Luella High School 382
14. Houston County High School 397
15. Tift County High School 400
16. Northside High School 402
17. Fitzgerald High School 521
18. Calvary Day School 533
19. Westside High School 550
20. Jones County High School 556
21. Lamar County High School 557
22. Dublin High School 574
23. Central Macon High School 590
24. Baldwin High School 591
25. Upson-Lee High School 673
26. Mary Persons High School 694
27. Dodge County High School 750
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Demonette female varsity
track team captain Danielle
Atkins completes her first
lap in Saturday’s race.
HORNETS
From page jB
Stratford beat them 17-
7. They also might have
had Tattnall in common
but that particular contest
was washed away for the
Eagles (Westfield lost to it
20-12).
Offensively, Jones said one
of his big concerns is stop
ping Stratford’s Marquez
Lemon who averages 5.91
yards a carry.
“But,” he said, “you can’t
just key in on him because
they can beat you in other
areas.”
One of those is the pass.
Jones said the Eagles throw
more than any team they’ve
faced thus far and their
numbers bear that out. They
average around 111 yards
in the air and 105 on the
ground.
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The GHSA boys crowd together to ensure sure they can get into the first turn at the start of the Mercer Invitational race Saturday in Macon.
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Houston County’s first place female runner Megan
Breitbach heads to the finish line.
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Perry’s first place female finisher Bethany Loggins - with a time of 24:07
- makes her way to the finish line.
“They do a lot of play
action,” Jones, whose own
squad averages right at 290
yards rushing a game but
just under 30 passing, said.
He also added they tend to
base out of an I.
“They’ll have trips, double
twins, basically just spread
you out all over the field.”
In a defense that averages
giving up about 180 yards
on the ground and 70 in the
air - the Hornets come in
at approximately 113 and
70, respectively - Jones said
Stratford likes to use an
“even front.”
His biggest concern in
that regard, he said, were
the Eagles’ two inside and
two outside linebackers, but,
“They’re a lot like us,” Jones
said. “They’re not overly big
in size but they have a lot of
speed on defense and they
have a lot of guys to go to
the ball.”
“I think the biggest thing
for us is we’ve got to contin
ue to play our game ... with
a lot of enthusiasm and a lot
of fun ... keep that up.”
In other words, take care
of the little things that mat
ter most.
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Warner Robins’ first place runner - and fifth overall - /Car/ Burkhardt, crosses the finish
line.
PERRY
From page jB
The Panthers already split two games
with both Peach and West Laurens.
Sans said, in the case of a three-way tie
with everyone even head-to-head, the next
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Perry’s first place male finisher Jesse Yeomans, who finished with a time
of 18:25, completes his first lap.
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tiebreaker would be run differential. With
the game on Thursday still needing to be
played, that final result is still “up in the
air,” Sans said.
If West Laurens does win Thursday, Sans
said Perry will be paired with Ola High,
No. 3 seed from the north sub-region, in
the first round at 4 p.m. on Oct. 9.
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