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HOPES
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look good for Westfield.
Deerfield-Windsor is 4-0 in
the region with Stratford
and First Presbyterian Day
left to play. Even losing to
both wouldn’t knock it out
of the postseason, or help the
Hornets.
FPD, which at this time
represents Westfield’s only
win in the region, is 3-1
in the AAA South having
beaten Stratford this past
weekend. It still has that
Deerfield game but following
that is Sherwood, which is
currently 1-8 overall (0-4 in
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senting a club and the club
being the overall winner
- Turner and company were
representing The Club at
River Forest - Dalton Golf
and Country Club, which led
the region).
Stratford is next at 3-2 in
the region. The Eagles have
only one region game left
and that’s the one against
Deerfield-Windsor. But, even
if they lose and Westfield
wins out - both finish 3-3
in the region - they hold the
tie-breaker advantage hav
ing beaten Westfield 28-7 in
both teams’ region opener
Oct. 5. (Note: If there were a
bunch of ties, following head
to-head competition, Jones
said they - their region in
particular as Jones said the
coaches decide tieb-break
ers - would resort to “points
allowed.”)
No, it doesn’t look good.
the region).
after the first day, turned in
three scores of even-par 71
in the individual stroke play
round to increase its lead
and win its first team cham
pionship. Dalton, which was
represented by David Noll
Jr. of Dalton (67, 71), Mike
Nance of Calhoun (71), John
Powell also of Dalton (66, 71)
and Matt Oxford of Rocky
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Contributed
Pictured are the Optimist Bowl Mite Champion Perry Colts. They are in no particular order: Je’von Barrett,
William Carty, Eli Cutchen, Demarian Dalton, Brett Dan Forth, Hunter Dickson, Tyler Dunn, Kevin Ford, Jake
Fromm, Cal Gentry, Zack Giles, Blake Harris, Austin Ferrell, Raekwon Hudgens, Sharvaro Jones, Jakevian Lane,
K.J. Smith, Darren Spicer, Kalob Willis. Coaches are Kirkland Smith, Andy Gentry, Keven Ford and John Willis.
For now all he said they
could do was “take care of
business” this weekend,
and that means a trip to
Americus to face Southland
(for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff). The
Raiders are 2-6 and 1-3 in
the division after having
beaten Southland this past
weekend. They are a squad,
Jones said, that lost a lot of
the seniors from a team that
went to the state finals last
year. Plus, he added, they
have had some injuries.
The big picture, however,
is: “We haven’t won four
(ballgames) ourselves,” Jones
said. “And we have to go
down there. You can pretty
much throw records out the
Face (84), finished with a
total of 9-under par 346 to
post a four-stroke victory
over Rome’s Stonebridge
Golf Club, which came from
well back in the pack to
score 350 and earn runner
up honors.
Berkeley Hills Golf Club
of Duluth placed third at
3-under 352. Cartersville
SPORTS
Optimist Bowl
window.”
But, just a note in that
regard, Jones did add that
despite what happened in
regard to the playoffs, it’s
important for the Westfield
program itself to win out.
“We finished 2-7-1 last
year,” he said. “We need to
win six ballgames and have a
winning season.”
Offensively, Jones said the
Raiders are a “run-oriented”
team. Proof of that comes in
the fact they average around
223 yards on the ground and
80 in the air.
Defensively they split even
across the front.
“The key,” he said in
regard to being successful on
Country Club, which trailed
Dalton by one stroke after
the opening-round four-ball
matches, finished fourth at
1-under 354.
The Georgia Club,
which hosted the Team
Championship for the third
straight year, played to
approximately 7,113 yards
and a par of 71.
Results
Mighty Mite championship
Broncos 26, Falcons 6
Mighty Mite consolation
Perry Bucks 7, 49ers 6
Mite championship
Perry Colts 20, Jaguars 7
Mite consolation
Express 7, Generals 0
Midget championship
RAFB Falcons, Perry Stallions 7
Midget consolation
Hurricanes 21, Oilers 20
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The Falcons’ cheer squad entertains the crowd.
Perry Colts
both sides of the ball, “is just
like the other night. When
we played Deerfield we were
inside the 20 three times.
When we played Pinewood
we were ahead and had all
kind of penalties. It seems
like our penalties come inside
the red zone. That’s the kind
of thing we’ve got stop. When
we get into places like that,
we’ve got to come out with
some points.”
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