The Forsyth County news. (Cumming, Ga.) 19??-current, May 26, 1996, Page PAGE 4C, Image 30

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PAGE 4C FORSYTH COUNTY NEWS —Sunday, May 26,1996 Local and Area Sports Acttvites v Body Building and Bench Contests ’r The fifth annual Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth County Body Building a id Bench Press Contest will be I Hd'.bn Saturday, June 15 in the T ortjr Forsyth High School lunch r Thjtfbench press contest will t noon, with bodybuilding t > fdjow at 7:30 p.m. event is open to nsingnls of Hall, Dawson, I j!iQ>kin and Forsyth counties. ' he weight classes will be 114, 123, /32,148, 165, 181, 198, 220, i 42, £75 and unlimited. The bodybuilding contest is lim i ed to Forsyth County residents cnly as a Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth (lounty will be crowned. I I I BOXING from 1C ,Danny Pridgen of Hood, a stu dent- from the Ducktown area. 'Hji’s done everything we’ve askqdpf him.” •Jfobd has been involved in the (Sold Rush program, which Emphasizes more than just boxing th the youths it serves in the lianijr area. .Actdemic success, character dufttfing and slaying out of trou pe- are important things as well, tjspedially for the at-risk kids that tomato the club. ; While many of the boxers come homes without strong par ents, J’ridgen had the opposite to say about Hood. “What makes lustiji a strong youth as far as I ? J u I—- ~ J ■ DAWSONVILLE BY OWNER » r , ’ JTiree bedroom, 1 bath home on ; fine acre. Highway 9 North, ? Dawsonville, (lumpkin County) f *, ‘ (( 1/2 miles past the Iximpkin County line) FtylHA constructed in late 1980 i Excellent condition | i $61,000 | -Or best reasonable offer '■ Inspection 12 Noon to SPM ( ’ Saturday and Sunday , : June Ist and 2nd I Hdme will be sold Sunday night | Ito the highest bidder. | E Call Jon at 770475-2691 1 - ?ri u: ■ > & Bar Always Great Food 8L Great Fun! - -Live Entertainment Thursday - Saturday No Cover ft NOW APPEARING I “SOUTHERN THUNDER” . 1 Recently appeared at Buckßoard and Miss Kitty’s. Opened at Stone Mountain’s Spring Fest for “Ricochet” and Ty England. Come see the Guys from Marietta Electrify Classic’s! OPEN 11:00AM EVERYDAY! Full Dinner Menu £" Lunch &l Dinner Specials 4 Look for the Neon Sign! 1215 Mason Street Downtown Cumming 781-5660 781-9279 The deadline for entry into the contest is June 8, with a $35 entry fee for bodybuilding, the same fee for adult bench-press participants and a S3O entry fee for the teenage bench press contest. For more information, call Jim or Linda Bishop at 887-1894. Cumming/Forsyth Central hoops camps Forsyth Central Head Basketball Coaches Greg Dirst and Belinda Price will lead the Cumming Recreation and Parks Departments’ Youth Basketball Camps this summer. Camp sessions will be held at Forsyth Central High School, with the girls’ camps being held from sports are concerned is having his parents standing behind him.” The bout was special for the younger Pridgen, too, as he beat a rival that had defeated him a year ago. “He’s done a super job,” said COMPLETE * FREE Estimates PAINT SERVICES • Expert Body Repair START AT... • Nationwide Warranty * Oven Baked Finish ■ 7 • Thousands of colors ROSWELL 11220 Alpharetta Hwy, UH oh...better get (Across the street from H/fQQPfI Ryan’s Steak House) (770) 442-8322 kftNrtbq1nliruiq June 10-14. The camp for girls ages 11-14 will be held from 9 a.m. to noon. Ages from 8 to 10 will come at 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. The boys’ camps will be held from July 8-12, with ages 11-14 meeting from 9 a.m. to noon. Ages 8-10 will be held from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. The camp will feature team play, one-on-one competition and other skills contests. Cost of the camps is S3O. Registration must be completed at the Cumming Recreation and Parks Offices al Cumming City Park before the camps begin (781 - 2030). North Forsyth hoops camps his uncle. “It took him a year to come back and accomplish this.” The boxers were going to a club bout in Augusta this weekend, then will join five others in an exhibition in Doraville on June 1. The Second Annual North Lanier basketball camps will take place this June and July under the direction of North Forsyth basket ball coaches Bobby Smith and Tracey Bryan at Raider Arena. There will be three youth indi vidual camps during the week of June 24-28 for 8-9, 10-11 and 12- 14 year-old age groups. The 10-1 Is will go from 8 a.m.- 10 a.m., the 8-9 s from 10:30 p.m.- noon and the 12-14 s from 1:30 p.m.-4 p.m. Cost of camps is S4O. There will also be three specialty camps. The first will be the guard camp on June 10-11, followed by the post camp July 15-16 and shoot ing camp July 22-23. Cost is $25 each and camps are from 1-3 p.m. For more info, pick up registration forms at NFHS. When building a house, the first thing you need is a clear and precise set of blueprints. The same is true when building an insurance plan for your company. You need a plan for the coverage you need, at rates ~ that will fit your bottom line. The Home Builders Insurance Program is the nation's oldest 1 and largest for residential contractors and subcontractors. Call today for complete information about how we can satisfy your , insurance needs. KlllPDriHl GO rorSnccPQQ TAYLOR, TURNER & HARTSFIELD ' 201 W. 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Sokol praised his pitchers, including Nathan Prichard, Darrell Corter, and Shirley. “Prichard had a good attitude this year,” he said. He also said that Corter and Shirley are two pitch ers that “we expect a lot out of in the future.” The coach felt that Jeremy Wood has some definite promise as a baserunner. “He. played in 12 games this year and stole 13 or 14 bases,” Sokol said. As far as offense went, Matt Roper led the team. “He has a lot of ability and good power al the plate,” he said. Academics play a big role in any sport, and Sokol gave Russell Pinson a pat on the back for tak ing his studies seriously. “He has a great attitude and is a great stu dent,” he said. Sokol felt that his most improved players were Smith Tailant and Brian Dyer. “Smith improved a lot from the beginning of the season,” he said. “Brian was always in the weight room.”