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♦ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2008
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Pictured is the Westfield School’s first and second grade football team. They are, front row from left: Beck Beckham, Hall Buice, Carson
Mathis, Robert Kinnas, Nathan Childers, Colby Hill, Hunter Hancock, Clay Walton, Walker Way, Joseph Bourque. Miiddle row: Matt Huckabee,
Pierce Morgan, Chris Kinnas, Jack McClain, Conner Harris, Evan Rimedio, Ben Lewis, Jason Werner, Travis McDonald. Back row: Parker Lee,
Hatch Brannen, Trey Ham, Steffan McGlamry, Toxey Brannen, Charles Cartwright, Beau Hargrove, Andrew Collins. Coaches: Ed Beckham, Bill
Collins, Shannon Hargrove. Not pictured: Chris Kinnas and Josh Hancock.
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Gordy Grimm for the Panthers delivers to the plate.
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Tyler Long applies the tag on a Hawkinsville player at third.
Goggin to play 100 holes tor charity
Special to the Journal
Each year PGA
Professional Bill Goggin
of the Landings, plays 100
holes of golf in one day to
raise money for charity.
This year he is slated to do
that on Nov. 17.
This year all proceeds
The future of Westfield football
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shelter that offers tempo
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and children in need.
Sponsorships are avail
able by hole (i.e. 10 cents
per hole = $lO. $1 per hole
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Perry High School won the fall ball tourney, the culmination of a number of games played leading up to that point,
recently. They beat Northside 6-2 in the championship game Nov. 1. Players were (not necessarily in order): Brian
Whitney, Perry Kiser, Adam Nelson, Garret Channady, Halston Kirkpatrick, Tyler Long, Gordy Grimm, Tyler Simpson,
Sam Kinnas, Jordan Stephens and Kevin Jones. Not pictured: Spencer Patterson.
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Leighton Pinckney carries the ball for the third and fourth
grade Hornets.
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A Hornet player sacks
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Shown is first grader Hall
Buice.
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Halston
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into second.
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