Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, November 21, 2007, Page 5B, Image 13

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL gSgWfO - - VHn - n j y? i* i bL JwßrahlyiSigJw *V I y< W .■:■■• ■ ■ Jte. _J||m& j|jji||||S Contributed/Avery Sports Photography Pictured is Mossy Creek Middle School’s seventh grade cheerleading squad. The girls finished first at the cheer competition held Nov. 10 at Houston County High School. They are, bottom row from left: Sarah Tankersley, Kasey Lunceford, Ansley Gentry, Lauriel Mills and Halie Manion. Second row, from left: Taylor Toms, McKenna Cornette, Jasmine Howell, Sydney Brewer, Megan Shuttlesworth and Haleigh Wilson. Third row, from left: Ashley Valine, Imani Riley, Kianna Peoples, Sarah Parker, Sydney Creamer, Rachel Bridges and Floyd Jolley. WwWr " raragt Btlk j^SjßßH^w^L' n^M • Contributed/Avery Sports Photography Pictured is Mossy Creek Middle School’s eighth grade cheerleading squad. The girls finished first at the cheer competition held Nov. 10 at Houston County High School. They are, front row from left: Jessica Fair, Brianna McMullin, Lauren McCullough, Harley Roberts and Jamie Terry. Middle row, from left: Hannah Cowles, Breanne Willard, Suzanne Smith, Madison Raley, Ashleigh Merlino and Avery McLean. Back row from left: Coach Tammy Strickland, Montana Upchurch, Alicia Crowe, Amelia Mercado, Chloe Cecchini, Nikki Gallery and Coach Faith Terry. Jgl ffsSlßffip ij§™K ~ FasSBISB ... rw ’ 46 v ' ' mi 1 TiWm •* «*?■■Hb AaßWamWai J vv-. ... j|4. ,y ’vSi J- ■£■ fl 1 ' W Contributed/Avery Sports Photography Pictured is Feagin Mill Middle School’s seventh grade cheerleading squad. The girls finished runner up at the cheer competition held Nov. 10 at Houston County High School. They are, first row: Stephanie Turner, Kristen Wilson, Kaylin Phillips, Jamie Gamboa, Tiffany Wisham and Jenna Bloser. Second row: Lesley Sheeley, Dee Dee Hayes, Meredith Salmon, Kayla Ludicke and Terrin Warren. Third row: Jade Gay, Ashtyn Love, Kelsie Greene, Daeja Walker, Layne Kessler and Sydnie Hicks. Front: Coach Jennifer Bowden. Not pictured: Coach Mary Fischer. •yfy y HMv f 5 * ' WglMWp^t t *"*i Contributed/Avery Sports Photography Pictured is Feagin Mill Middle School’s eighth grade cheerleading squad. The girls finished runner up at the cheer competition held Nov. 10 at Houston County High School. They are, bottom row from left: Alyssa Matusiak, Courtney Carroll, Tori Coon, Kristen Hammock and Sara McFadyen. Middle row, from left: Emily Williams, Heather Dunman, Ariel Torok, Courtney McTeer, Brittany Johnson and Samantha Macias. Back row: Coach Lia Goodroe, Stephanie Melvin, Rae Eaton, Abbey Owens, Cierra Mabie, Hollie Schwanebeck and Coach Cassie Brown. HOLLARS From page 4B served 341 aces, which is sixth all time in Georgia high school history, and 2,614 assists, also sixth on Cheer champs the all-time state list. “You have to keep your team together as a setter,” said Hollars. “You’re the one calling the plays. You have to get along with everybody. “I’ve become more of a leader, being able to talk to the girls. The whole team is like a family.” At Belmont Abbey, Hollars is hoping to work hard and earn enough playing time as a freshman to get better and perhaps earn “Freshman of the Year” honors. SPORTS GOLD CUP BOWUNG RUSSELL PARKWAY Starlighters High Scores: Chester Craven 215- 587; Ron Zinn 202-557; Maria Branch 212-539; Tami King 197-531 Senior Mixed High Scores: Joe Gootee 247; Larry Bonner 232-641; Henry Owens 232- 630; Arlene Todd 172-483; Jan Collier 168-477 New Kids in the Alley High Scores: Conal Jackson 279- 793; William Johnson 265; David Myrick 265-687; Arnita West 248-659; Christina Leonard 295-535; Maria Branch 535 Gold Cup’s Bowling Finest High Scores: Arlene Todd 215; Phyllis Gregory 203-527; Loretta Vandhitch 527; Frankie Combs 527 Rock & Rollers High Scores: Jimmy Mauro 279-733; Jerry Dennison 238; Michael Handley 665; Amy Handley 193-527; Penny Hamann 192; Jennie Lackey 492 Morning Glory High Scores: Jennie Lackey 225-589; Arlene Todd 204-588 Ladies Church High Scores: Cindy Crowley 201- 501; Debbi Boggero 156-428 King and Queens High Scores: Mike Kilinskf 265-701; James Lowe 247-675; Evelyn Shimek 214-584; Devona Zodun 193; Lisa Maloney 525 Tuesday Night Scratch Doubles High Scores: John Correia 255; Lin Taylor 254; Rick Fortin 688; Tracy Hildenbrand 688 Tuesday Men’s Handicap High Scores: Matt Dillard 247; Greg Aubin 247-640; Brandon Jones 245- 643 H C Schools Special Olympics High Scores; Brinson Cain 138-219; TOURNEY From page 4B however, with Wiggins and Baggett carding 69 and Smith and Baker shooting 75. Subsequently Wiggins and Baggett climbed into a tie for 15th while Smith and Baker fell into a tie for 20th. Finally, on Friday Wiggins and Baggett shot 72 while Smith and Baker carded 71. The winners in the Championship Flight - that’s where all four local men were grouped - turned out to be Spencer Sappington of Milton and Bill Ploeger of Columbus. They fired a six-under 66 in the final round to come from MORGAN From page 4B camaraderie is really nice.” In the swimming pool, Morgan specializes in dis tance races and the back stroke. He feels he could do any event in which he is asked to swim. “Joey is a superior swim mer who is highly motivated to achieve,” said Houston County swim coach Jamey Richardson. “Joey’s times in the 200 and 500 freestyle are currently good enough to qualify for the state meet, where he has been a finalist. We expect him to lead us to our best year this winter. Morgan, who consid ered swimming offers from Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina-Wilmington, trains with Swim Macon and is coached there by Lee Stockslager and Justin Correia. It was as a mem ber of Swim Macon this past summer where he feels he made his greatest swimming achievement. It was at the Georgia State Championships where he earned first alternate for the Georgia Zone team that went to Houston, Texas, for a meet against swimmers from several southern states from Texas to West Virginia. In DISCOUNTS 999 C On Seconds, Discontinued 1) « Items, Surplus, Closeouts, 3 Slightly Irregulars & More!!!jp 650 Ball Street, Perry, GA (Next Door To Warner Robins Supply of Perry) 478-987-3335 Store Hours: Tues. - Fri., Bam-s:3opm Sat -Bam-t :00pm Closed Sunday & Monday Warnep Robins bowling news Brandon McLeod 100-196; Brittany Edwards 93-134; Enneisha Harris 69; Carlie Garner 124 Moosettes High Scores: Patti Conley 166-425; Trish Ellis 163-431 Mixed Misfits High Scores: Tommy Pepin 266- 678; John Hoffmann 255; George Banketas 610; Lori Sato 202-571; Debbie Finnegan 192; Kathy Scuderi 506 Parkway Seniors Wonders High Scores: Larry May 212-533; John Kirkendall 202; Henry Owens 533; Arlene Todd 198; Maria Branch 195-556; Irene Harner 520 Town and Country High Scores: Rickey Carrier 265- 706; Michael Mauro 257-734; Carolyn Hildenbrand 231-645; Kitty Rummel 214; Kathy Dicicco 572 Harris and Lynn Trophies High Scores: Frank Klima 246-636; Bill Haberin 216-528; Jan Carter 202; Jo Phillips 200; Cathy Gould 533; Jan Daniell 527 Men’s Commercial High Scorres: Tracey Vail 279-694; Conal Jackson 279-721; Corey Conger 266-721 Junior Senior Youth High Scores: Terry Shofner 216-564; Thomas Sparacin 212-508; Jennifer Cooley 192-381; Kayla Williams 133; Allisa Davis 348 Elite Junior League High Scores: Chris Kreager 213; Brett Schildknec 207; Timothy Baker 207; Mark Petit 564; Matt Hernandez 557; Courtney Mane 176-486; Shana McCarley 169-474 Bantam Prep Youth High Scores: Tyler Harvey 168-432; Trent Williams 119; Joseph Aubin 294; Kelsey Selph 160-396; Kelsey Hough 120; Maddison Lowery 321 behind and capture the title. Phil Pavoni and Edsel Davis, both of Macon, carded 71 in the final round and finished as the championship’s run ners-up with a 206. Other flight winners were: first flight - Jo an Washington of Macon and McDOnough’s Randall Rozier tied with Marc Tate and Michael McAdams of Savannah at 207; second flight - Joey Phelan and Larry Sweat, both of Atlanta with 211; third flight - Bruce Swinsky of Dunwoody and Garry Briddon of Duluth carded 216; and in the fourth flight - Don Schrum of Flowery Branch and Len Kaper of Suwanee won with the Georgia meet, he said he had his best times ever. Another draw for him to Delta State is his chosen major, physical education and recreation, with a minor in exercise science. 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L Limited On Some s Items! r Peewees High Scores: Patrick Odom 97; Tanner Pearson 94-181; Austin Marks 169; Cheyenne Johnson 101-176; Sarah Ingram 71-137 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE Charity High Scores: Scott Elliott 299-781; Donnelle Butler 246; Jim Drescher 620; Tye Tyquiengco 172; Peggy Colbert 170; Jeannie Circle 468; Rose Elliott 455 Women’s Lib High Scores: Sam Akin 205-565; Ed Galloway 188-526; Allie Drinkwine 187; Lynn Radle 181-487; Kelly Seigle 503 osc High Scores: Chris McDaniel 201- 551; Crystal Gull 199; Sandy McTier 199-512 AFRC Mixed High Scores: Mike Masters 234-635; Ed Turner 231-628; Jeff Martin 231; Willa Martin 202-540; Debbie Hall 194; Cariren Desßocher 484 Early Friday Mixed High Scores: Dan Bueno 279; Bob Chamblin 267-688; Marc Floyd 699; April Mitchell 247-655; Shirley Flood 224; Carolyn Helmick 593 RYA Junior-Senior High Scores: Walter Shutter 268-652; Sonny Puryear 213-554; Rebecca Hunt 192; Stephanie Chan 191-539; Amanda Lethco 528 RYA Bantam/Prep High Scores: Michael Jackson 129; Corey Fuller 97; Jackson Vowell 369; Eddie Langdon 359; Angelica Valdez 128; Brittany Molargik 63; Cara Stasel 390; Kaitli Stockwell 294 Pee Wee High Scores: Wesley Jones 102-182; Bryson Bueno 95-176; Bailey Jones 91-155; Bella O’Connor 68-128 224. The Championship flight played each round at the 6,357-yard, par-72 Oleander course at Jekyll Island Golf Resort. The first through fourth flights played the Pine Lakes course which was playing as a par-72 at 6,303 yards. The low 48 teams based on combined handicap index comprised the Championship Flight. The remainder of the field was determined by lottery and flighted by team handicap index. Only the competitors in the Championship flight were eligible for the overall title. school. “I want to be an athletic director or eventually be a general manager for a profes sional sports team,” he said. “I like baseball. That’s prob ably the best market right now. I don’t like the NFL.” ITS THE TO SHAPE UP! Join for the months of October & November and get DECEMBER FREE!* ‘New members only. 5B 00054580 566091