The West Georgian. (Carrollton, Ga.) 1933-current, May 31, 1995, Page 8, Image 8

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-The West Georgian-Wednesday, May 31,1995 8 West Georgia College named its Most Valuable Players for intercollegiate sports during Braves Senior Night, held May 23. MVP’s include (front, l-r) Yvonne Elm, volleyball, Kennesaw; Laura Parson, softball, Dallas; Jon Cooper, trainer’s Award, Atlanta; Tracy Montgomery, women’s cross country, Ontario; Kristi Coffee, women’s basketball, Gainesville; (back, l-r) J.J. Hunt, baseball, Decatur; Übaldo Hurtado, men’s cross country, Snellville; and Shawn Hadley, men’s basketball, Laurel, MS. Not pictured were Felix Addo, football, Burke, VA; Sharon Yarbrough, women’s basketball, Austell; and Tevis Upton, golf, Douglasville. The event was sponsored by the Braves Booster Club. (See related story). #WEST GEORGIA COLLEGE! We have something NEW for you! introducing the SMALL (10") PIZZA Call us today and try anew Small Pizza available on our Classic Hand-Tossed Crust! Serving West Georgia College 832-1316 *** Seniors and MVPs honored by Braves Boosters Dexter Williams Sports Editor The West Georgia College Braves Booster Club honored WGC seniors and MVP’s last Tuesday night. Each senior was given a commerative gift for their years of representing WGC fairly on and off the field and the MVP’s received a plaque. Named MVP for Braves baseball was Jarad (J.J.) Hunt, a senior from Decatur who batted. 322, had 11 doubles, 28 stolen bases and was a first-team All-GSC selection. Shawn Hadley, a senior from Laurel, Mississippi was named MVP for men’s basketball after he poured in 25.2 points per game (which led the GSC), was fifth in the nation in scoring and was a first-team All- GSC selection. Women’s basketball honors were shared by Kristi Coffee, a senior from Gainesville and Sharon Yarbrough, a senior from East Point. Join the West Georgian staff! A sports editor position is open for summer. Apply in Room 109 in WGC Student 4S|||fzf Center. $<10?? | Two Small 1-Topping Pizzas Available in Classic Hand-Tossed Only CALL NOWI Offer ends 5/31 /95 ShmUß \fatd at participating locations. Not valid with any other offers. Customer pays pnfFl sales tax where applicable. Our driver's carry less than S2O. Delivery areas UtU limited to ensure safe driving. * 1995 Domino's Pizza, Inc SUQtt Small Pizza with Up Wf.rf to 3 Toppings & a M 10 Piece Order of Buffalo Wings i Ha Available in Classic Hand-Tossed Only CALL NOWI Offer ends 5/31 /95 ■ePI Valid at participating locations. Not valid with any other offers Customer pays HHa sales tax where appicable. Our driver's carry less than S2O. Delivery areas 1 IJBI : rll imited to ensure safe driving. - 1995 Dommo's Pizza, Inc. $ 2 05 OFF Any Medium Pizza with 2 or More l Toppings at Regular Price i Hn Not valid with any other offer CALL NOWI Offer ends 5/31 /95 1 ESlfl Vbhd at participating locations. Not valid with any other offers Customer pays I Wim t® where appkable Our driver's carry less than S2O Delivery areas | UEIJ limited to ensure safe driving. * 1995 Domino's Pizza, Inc. ! CpfQO carryout SPECIAL! j Large I 1-Topping Pizza I mnH Acid 99t lor Deep Dish CALL NOW! Offer ends 5/31 /95 valid at participating locations. Not valid with any other offers Customer pays I Sai n sales tax where appkoabie Our driver's carry less than S2O. Delivery areas ■ LSftH imited to ensure safe driving. * 1995 Domino's Pizza, Inc. Coffee averaged 15.5 per game and was a second team All-GSC selection. Yarbrough led the team with a 17 point average and 13.6 rebounds (led the GSC and fourth in the nation) per outing and was a first-team All-GSC selection. Übaldo Hurtado, a freshman from Snellville, was men’s cross country MVP finishing eighth in the GSC meet and an All-GSC selection. The women’s honor went to Tracy Montgomery, a junior from Brighton, Ontario (Canada), who has won the award the two previous years and was an All-GSC selection. Laura Parson, a junior from Cartersville, was named softball MVP after she led the GSC with 246.1 innings pitched and led the team with a .336 batting average. Senior hitter Yvonne Elm, from Kennesaw, was named volleyball MVP after she had a dig percentage of .926 per game.