Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, October 10, 2007, Page 8B, Image 16

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8B ♦ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2007 Stratford 28, Westfield 7 B '. . jk^Kl v 1 .. .bhihb^ 7/je Hornets take to the field against Stratford Friday. ' 4jHP OBt #BK|l :-;# J| v ffcK nf^J ll\<. * LJP&P% .*>’ fIKSI - k t .*, , ~ 1 W > • • * - ’**•■ J JiHißtoE^aMrr!jaMEiiyf; jR-~ pittite :^ ; im o %| ftl \;^:- s - 1 lIF . A IMP mm .r . * jw, vifct- ■■ Us-Jt.A «* J2t H ■* ‘ slii ~ _ .. ... -.: . Joel Revis leaps over several defenders while making a big gain. -- inpS.Jßlk ENI/Gary Harmon Hornet defenders work to bring down a Stratford player. APPLE From page 2B apples are tender. Apple butter 10 lbs. Apples 8 quarts sweet cider 4 lbs sugar 2 tablespoons ground all spice 3 tablespoons ground cin namon 2 tablespoons ground cloves Pare, core and slice apples. Boil cider down to half the original amount. Add apples and cook unti broken up. 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Apple-Cabbage Slaw 1/2 cup mayonnaise 4 1/2 teaspoons sugar 4 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice 1 tablespoon milk 1 teaspoon celery seed 3/4 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 4 cups shredded cabbage (1/2 head) 2 apples, cored and chopped fine Lemon juice In a small bowl, blend first szoneloHataUmeU SPORTS/FOOD seven ingredients. Add cab bage and mix well. Chill for at least two hours. Sprinkle chopped apples with lemon juice to prevent darkening. Add apples just before serv ing. Loss Prevention/Shoplifting Seminar Sponsored by the Houston County District Attorney's Office Wednesday, October 24, 2007 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. | >4 IQS ENI/Gary Harmon ENI/Gary Harmon ENI/Gary Harmon Houston County Courthouse 201 N. Perry Parkway Perry, Georgia Directions at www.houstonda.orQ Please RSVP by s:oopm on October 15th Office 478-218-4810 Fax 478-218-4815 Contact: Jeff Lasseter or Debby Palmer No Cost To Attend BATHE From page jB interceptions last year. “I don’t remember play ing them before when they were undefeated,” said Nix about the comparisons of this year’s Baldwin squad to previous ones. “They are well-schooled. We are going to have to be focused and have a sense of purpose and urgency. “They are physical. They run the football tough and have good athletes. The quar terback’s done an exceptional job from what I’ve seen. They may not have a 6-4 receiver like Bonner, but they have a lot of 5-10, 5-11 receivers who can catch the football. They have good players at a lot of positions.” Northside, in its quest to defend the AAAA state title, has marched through the competition with the ease Eagle fans have come to enjoy. But the Eagles have had their share of issues like the knee injury to senior receiver Nick Bass suffered in the win against Jones County on Sept. 20. Bass has not played in the last two games, and though he was practicing Monday was doubtful about his availability for Friday. “That’s what you have to deal with,” said Nix. “They’re not going to keep up with how many injuries you have. They keep up with the score, who won and lost the game. Whoever plays has to be ready to play, and I think our guys have done a good job stepping up.” Senior Kevyn Cooper did his part to pick up the slack last Friday in the win against Stockbridge. Cooper had two touchdowns and 139 receiv- SUNSHINE CARPET CARE Call ‘Us’ On The Carpet ® ' r'i? 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You get more opportunities with more playing time.” Even with limited playing time, Green has 17 rushing touchdowns and one receiv ing. Nix, by the way, does not see anybody getting a chance to sit out early against Baldwin. And one cannot forget what the Northside defense is doing with only 23 points allowed in six previous games. “Our coaches do a real ly good job getting them coached up,” said Nix. “They understand what their role is as far as the big picture, win ning. They also understand their role as far as what to do in relationship to their posi tion. You have to be pleased with them, and I think they will continue to do a good job and get better.” Jim Collins Attorney At Law Specializing In • Criminal Defense • Divorce 127 CARL VINSON PKWV. WARNER ROBINS, GA 31088 478-322*2542 Dan 987-7330 W. R. 923-5655 • The donation is tax deductible. • Pick-up is free. • We take care of all the paperwork. 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