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♦ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2008
CGSA at a glance, Part II
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Quest player Reagan Harrold turns the ball toward the goal in the team’s game against
the Rampage Saturday at the CGSA Soccer Complex.
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Rampage and Quest players battle in front of the goal.
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Rampage Jayden Holloway steals a ball from Harrold.
RIGHT: Anthony
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Scott golf tourney largest ever'
Special to the Journal
The Third Annual Robert L. Scott,
Jr. Memorial Golf Tournament held at
Healy Point Country Club April 11 was,
according to a release, the largest one
ever held.
A total of 220 golfers took to the
links in two rounds of golf at the North
Demons secure state berth; gun for No. 2 seed
Warner Robins High has
solidified a spot in the Class
AAAAA state baseball tour
nament. Now, the Demons
are hoping to finish second in
Region 1-AAAAA.
On Friday, Warner Robins’
Jesse Scott threw another
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Macon course. More importantly, a
record 134 sponsors signed up to help
raise more than $25,000 more than the
2007 tournament.
The winning foursomes and net scores
were:
First - Mike Ande, Brett Taylor, Chris
Gann and Paul Ham, 51;
solid outing on the mound
leading his team to a 5-2
home win against Lowndes.
In seven innings, Scott gave
up eight hits and struck out
six. Bill Beatty’s batting line
up pus four runs on the board
in the first inning with only
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Buckhead player David Hart heads a ball away from
goal.
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two hits. Those hits came
from No. 1 Justin Burke and
No. 2 Nathan Poole. With the
bases loaded, the Demons
scored on a hit batter and a
Lowndes error.
Beatty even had his team
attempt the double-steal play
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Striker player Dylan Blevins sends the ball away from Buckhead players during the two
teams’ game Saturday at the CGSA Soccer Complex.
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Ginny Wilkerson fends off Jadan Roberts.
Second - Andy Cauffman, Stan Gann,
Bob Dubiel and Duke Derrick, 52;
Third - Scott Kletcke, Roby Bibb,
John Rhea and John Ruffin 52;
Fourth - Andy Dopson, Dallas Malone,
Ralph Baggs and Ben Lee, 53;
Fifth - Randy Griffin, Harry Kozee,
Stephen Young and Newt Hiley, 54.
twice with successful results.
At 7-4 in the region, Warner
Robins played Coffee County
High in Douglas for its final
1-AAAAA game. Coffee went
into that contest at 7-3.
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