Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, November 10, 2007, Page 3B, Image 15

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL '’*&&, l|gp ?M$ } ** • iyi^r Contributed Pictured are Perry Horseshoe Pitcher’s Club members who won state singles titles. They from left, Roland Lallier (E-Class champion), Rick Thompson (C-Class champion), Dane Clark (A-Class champion) and Mary Ann Gibbs (state champion - Championship Class). 1 i& <-> feb < mHp j^HMMlfcfe l ,i jl 4 111 1 K PI "•jfllllff IT l|p’&»•* **~' , nlL&( P ;><: ' A s%Bpli|| ;A».' IS; H|: •y : l^’ >> * jrefe? Contributed Pictured is Westfield’s undefeated B-team. They are, front row: Ellen Grier, Lexi O’Neal, Paige Thompson, Ashley Moreland and Christine Campbell. Back row: Coach David Whiddon, Sheldon Hiley, Haley Way, Kaci Whiddon, Carly Albritton, Kellyn Wright and Coach Mike Grier. WF B-Team finishes perfect at 13-0 Special to the Journal The Lady Hornets 2007 B-Team finished the season undefeated with a perfect 13-0 record. The team’s motto during summer workouts was hard work and TEAM, according to a release. “We challenged the girls to work hard and get better with each game and they exceeded that goal,” said Coach David Whiddon. The team played their best two games of the sea son Oct. 6 in Dublin against a tough Trinity squad and in a double header. After tak ing game one 10-3 with two home runs and 9 hits,, game two was a pitching battle, tied at 1-1 after regulation. Trinity had the bases load ed with no outs in the bot tom of the last inning but both Lady Hornet coaches said they felt like “we would take our first loss of the sea son in our last game.” The players had other plans, however, and made some “outstanding defensive plays mixed with a timely strikeout” to send the game into a tie breaker. In extra innings Westfield started with a runner on sec ond and after the first batter drew a walk the next batter stepped up and punched a bunt past a charging third baseman for a hit and loaded the bases. The next batter hit a shot to left center scoring two runs to make it 3-1. The Hornets later scored three insurance runs to give them a 6-1 lead. After a three-up and-three-down bottom the celebration was on. Each player on the team contributed in a big way in the wins, the release adds. Some had outstanding defensive plays while others had big hits when we needed them. Coach Mike Grier told the team, “They cracked the door open and you kicked it down.” Both coaches agree they have never seen a team with better “team chemistry”. Both praised the team for supporting each other from the beginning. Even when the coaches were on one of them hard, agreed the coaches, the other players were quick to pick that play er up with some encouraging words or a hug. 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