Houston home journal. (Perry, GA) 2007-current, December 19, 2007, Page 5B, Image 13

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HOUSTON HOME JOURNAL * s w*'* W!si * v / ”'’ '-■%., | - Houston County High School’s Ansley Lamb swims the breast stroke in the 200-yard individual medley during Houston County’s swim invitational held Saturday. The Bears and Lady Bears took honors for both the girls and boys. For the full story along with more pics, see Saturday’s Houston Home Journal. Dooley to bring book tour to Warner Robins Special to the Journal Coach Vince Dooley, the Bulldog nation’s living leg end, is slated to brings his, according to a release, “pop ular” book autograph tour to Warner Robins today. The Furniture Gallery in the Houston Mall is slated to host Dooley as he auto graphs four of his newest LINE From page iB transition hoops and led 14-10. Westfield tried to push the basket ball on Central Fellowship and not get caught in the 2-3 halfcourt zone. John Peake finished off one of those breaks scoring on the baseline, and Amrit was able to score inside the zone on a Rust assist. The Lancers, though, had enough takeaways and counters to a late Sims 3-pointer to own the 27-24 halftime edge. The Hornets were without freshman forward James Wurster (foot). • The Westfield boys defeated GISA AA foe Windsor Academy Friday in Macon 77-38 behind four 3-point bas kets for Sims, who had a team-high 14 poirfts. Keenan Malone scored 13 and Amrit had 12 points with eight blocks. BEAT From page iB In 94 seconds, Perry went on a 10-0 run sparked by Shay Newberry’s six points. The Lady Panthers pulled to within 10, 56-46, but Houston County’s defense rallied and held Perry score less during the final three minutes of the game. “I learned we don’t have to play at breakneck speed,” Baxley said. Houston County improved its record to 3-2. Perry Warner Robins bowling scores Through week ending Sunday GOLD CUP BOWLING RUSSELL PARKWAY Kibbles 8k Bits High Scores: Ron Papizan 201- 567: Bob Kovarovic 168-480; JoAnn Kovarovic 213-611; Anica Papizan 161; Joyce Bishop 434; Casey Hicks 200-471; John W. Heath 175; Zac Pferrer 175-489; Morgan Griffin 111- 279; Melanie Hughes 106-260 Senior Mixed High Scores: John Kirkendall 232-603; Phil Ehn 215; Lloyd Britt 604; Arlene Todd 237-609; Leona Fountain 201; Nina Smith 504 Windsor Academy High Scores: Michael Nottingham 137-194; Zack Chastain 106-207 New Kids in the Alley High Scores: Frank Swader 300; Deric Morris 300; Conal Jackson 289-793; William Johnson 761; Arnita West 248-675; Lori Phillips 247-631 Gold Cup’s Bowling Finest High Scores: Stephanie Laney 212- 578; Jan Daniell 191-552 Rock 8k Rollers High Scores: Gabe Batchelor 223; Jim Karchella 219; Ron Papizan 598; Jimmy ’Mauro 573; Jennie Lackey 223-561; Pamela Noble 202-530 Morning Glory HoCo Invitational books from 1-4 p.m. “The book tour is phe nomenal” says Dooley pub licist, Sammy Smith. “As we travel across Georgia, we are humbled with the loyalty, admiration and respect for Coach Dooley. “The events attract the entire Bulldog Nation and beyond - young and old - and Coach Dooley loves the Kellen Shuford added eight points. CFCA GIRLS 69, WESTFIELD 47 Central Fellowship junior Mandy Spencer, according to Westfield girls basketball coach Jeff Eubanks, could be the best player in the GISA AAA girls division. Spencer had 27 points and was screening, passing to open teammates and defending anything in her way Saturday as the Lady Lancers won the non-region clash with the Lady Hornets. “It’s hard to get steals against a good offensive team,” said Eubanks, whose own team had 17 turnovers in the first half and was down 35-12 at the break. Even a mass substitution two min utes into the game didn’t slow down the Lady Lancers in building a 10-2 advantage. Mallory Eubanks drove in a second shot opportunity and Mason Moreland hit a 3-pointer, but the visi- remained winless at 5-0. Also in double figures for Houston County were Kourtney Thomas with 13 points and Alexis Hewitt at 10. Perry’s Brianna Brown led the Lady Panthers with 14 ■ points, Kim Burgess added 11, and Newberry finished with 10 points. Burgess also ended the game with a triple, double, double. She had 12 blocks and 10 rebounds to go with her 10 points. In the boys game, Perry took a 31-20 lead into the High Scores: Jennie Lackey 198; Arlene Todd 197-522; Margaret Buffingt 513 ' Ladies Church High Scores: Cindy Crowley 223- 606; Debbi Boggero 200-509 Kings and Queens High Scores: Mike Kilinski 238- 643; Duane Beaudin 234; David Pendergras 635; Lisa Kilinski 193- 524; Kim Maloney 187-520 Tuesday Men’s Handicap High Scores: Kevin Dimuzio 246- 674; John Kirkendall 245; Satish Erramelli 653 Moosettes High Scores: Patti Conley 173-445; Amy Gorton 170; Trish Ellis 452 Wednesday PBA-X Mixed Singles High Scores: B.J. Wynn 268-677; David Rutherford 234; John Hovan 591; Jeanette Overstr 169-414 Mixed Misfits High Scores: Craig Duke 276- 701; Deric Morris 275-685; Lee Ann Steinmetz 214-533; Gale Parrish 189; Tommy Scaggs 189; Tabetha White 543 Town and Country High Scores: Chad McCormick 268-682; Brian Robison 257; Jimmy Mauro 685; Devona Zodun 219-632; Carolyn Hildenbrand 201; Michelle interaction with fans.” Four of his most recent books will be available for purchase: Dooley-My Forty Years at Georgia, Tales of the 1980 National Champions, How Bout Them Dawgs, and Then Vince said to Herschel are $25 or S2O. Additionally he brings Put Me in Coach written by his wife, Barbara Dooley. Only cash or checks locker room at the half, but Houston County came out roaring the third quarter to pull to within six 48-42 going into the final quarter. “They were going to make a run,” said Perry head coach Brett Hardy. “They made a few shots. We missed a few assignments, and they made us pay.” Houston County opened the fourth quarter with a field goal to close the game to 48-44, but Perry didn’t allow the Bears another field goal until less than two minutes were left in the game while Todd 201; Michele Sierak 559 Junior Senior Youth High Scorres: Thomas Sparacin 219-497; Patrick Costello 189; Cody Resnick 397; Allisa Davis 146- 412; Kayla Williams 145; Christian Baumble 382 Elite Junior High Scores: Eddie Aaron 242- 589; Chris Kreager 212; Joshua Calloway 572; Kristen Gassett 199- SI 6; Courtney Mane 198-538 Bantam Prep High Scores: Tyler Harvey 161- 415; Timmy Wilhite 129-339; Keeley Smith 134-384; Kelsey Selph 131- 323 Peewees High Scores: Nathan Newton 105-197; Patrick Odom 101-191; Cheyenne Johnson 85-162; Sarah Ingram 65-130 ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE Charity High Scores: Andy Colbert 231 -521; Jim Drescher 203; David McClellan 562; Juli Sumner 172-429; Rose Elliott 171; Jeannie Circle 437 Women’s Lib High Scores: Chester Hood 205- 582; Sam Akin 184-497; Kelly Seigle 187; Shirley Sizemore 183-467; Chrissy Hollingsworth 472 are accepted. Additional merchandise will be available, includ ing signed and numbered artists’ prints, signed caps, collector’s Coca-Cola series and a newly marketed prod uct, the Bulldog bottle pop per. The Furniture Gallery is located at 232 North Houston Road. tors countered both and ended the period at 20-10. The score stayed the same for a long stretch of the second, and the turnovers were even, but the game got away from Westfield with some rushed outside shots and consecutive baskets for Central Fellowship off the press. The Lady Lancer shooting never cooled off in the second half, and the third quarter ended at 51-22. Haley Way had a 3-pointer in the fourth quarter, which the Lady Hornets won 25-18. Moreland finished with 14 points and Hanna Jones had 11. • Moreland had a double-double Friday at Windsor Academy in Macon. Through her 10 steals, she was able to score a career-high 30 points in a 62- 34 win for Westfield. Way scored seven points as the Lady Hornets led this game at halftime 34-12. going on an 11-0 run. “We did some good things tonight,” Hardy said. “We made a lot better decisions with the basketball, and we got the ball to the big guys inside.” Houston County’s Marquis Perine was the only Bear in double figures with 10 points. Akeen Felder led Perry with 12 points. Kameron Felder had 11 and Chase Russell and Rodrick Jones finished the night with 10 points each. Perry’s record is now 4-2, and Houston County is 1-4. osc -High Scores: Diane Harper 184- 485; Chris McDaniel 176-492 Tuesday Peterson Point High Scores: Ron Hensel 268-670; Deric Morris 266; Bill Haberin 666 Intramurals High Scores: Todd Manning 257; Steve Dick 256-659; Mike Butler 644; Lindsay Ciullo 212; Stephanie Laney 210-561; Sandra Hernandez 552 Early Friday Mixed High Scores: Bob Walker 259; Lou Puryear 257-678; Ray Brake 692; Shirley Flood 279-646; Carolyn Helmick 247-665 RYA Junior-Senior High Scores: Justin Chan 214; Desi Giles II 202; Sonny Puryear 583; J.D. Jean 561; Cady Mcßight 207- 567; Stephanie Chan 165-486 RYA Bantam/Prep High Scores: Michael Jackson 145; Dylan Fiveash 94; Eddie Langdon 402; Austin Price 260; Taylor Yack 125; Katelvn Ljppert 100; Cara Stasel 429; Angelica Valdez 305 Pee Wee High Scores: Wesley Jones 106- 199; Bryson Bueno 105-190; Bailey Jones 90-176; Aria Buzhardt 70; Peyton Sherman 137 I Sudoku | ' |BI I 17 A _7_ 5. 6_ 9. 8. 6.8. ZA 9 iß|7 jt~ . 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