The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, October 11, 2001, Image 9

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The Le6 County Ledger Thursday, October 11, 2001 - Page IB The Red Hornets Lee Youth Soccer Association #2. Pictured are (back row L-R) Coach Dave Baltenberger, Morgan Barbaro, Jessica Laramore, Ansley Askew, Natalie Shiver. (Front row L-R) Kelsey Rogers, Ada Bailey, Becky Jo Baltenberger, Assistant Coach Missy Shiver. Not pictured is Amelia Maxfield. Seminole Ramlins By Jack Wingate We folks know that people who are in this country illegally are now called unregistered aliens, well we have some species of plants and critters that are registered, and have caused near 100 billion dol lars to the economy and the envi ronment. From 1906 to 1991, 79 exotic species, 40 freshwater spe cies have become extinct in this time frame. The culprits in Ga. Alone are fe ral hogs, giant silvania, fire ants, kudzu, blue back herring & hydrilla. Seminole doesn’t have the hogs or the blue back herrings but we got the rest, however we have learned to cope with it & try to live with it as we will always have it. The Limited Lunker Bass Club from Panama City stayed this weekend & John Baker/Tim Harper put 27.13 lbs. of bass to the scales. Dave Fishel & Charlie Hans was second, Dan & Aaron Szumiesz had 3rd, Charlie Hanshad big fish, a 6.1 lbs. The Rodbenders from Inverness FI. spent the weekend also on the lake, Steve Patton won their fish out with 19 lbs. he also had big fish, a big 6.1 lbs. Rodney Smith won the Bainbridge Bass Club fish-out, Steve Brasrad took second, Kevin Reynolds was 3rd. The Sunshine Bass Boats Fall Fling had a good turn out & a good catch of fish. Gary Bean was first with 15.2 lbs. of bass. J.D. LaDart was second, Alan Lamb was 3rd, big fish was 5.9 & 2 other over 5 lbs. Mrs. Lisa Opel of Inverness FI. took a 7.5 lbs. bass during her prac tice. She is very good lady bass fisher-person since she won a tour nament on Rodman Poole last Saterday & placed 2nd on Sunday St. Johns River. Mr. Trogdon showed a 6.5 & a 9.5 early Saturday. He had nite fished awhile. Mr. Criag Taylor hooked a couple of big fish Friday & they weren’t hame on Saterday. WE GOT GAMES. NFL SUNDAY TICKET Get ready for all the football games you can handle. With the Pegasus Digital One Plan 5 " and NFL SUNDAY TICKET™ (not available on any cable system or on DISH Network™) you get: • Four FREE f months of Total Choice® Platinum programming including HBOf STARZI® and SHOWTIME® • Over 200 action-packed, regular season football games* • Two receivers and two remotes at no charge** • Over 225 digital-quality channels of movies, sports, news and more. Get with the plan, call: Sumter EMC Call (800) 342-6978 or (229) 759-2291 PEGASUS’ SATELLITE TELEVISION DIRECTV. © 2001 Pegasus Communications CopratioiF*. 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NEXT TO BRANCH DEER PROCESSING ON HWY 377 AND 195 Branch Deer Processing &;laxi^ermy 7 MILES 195 N L □ COURT HOUSE LEESBURG Old Fashioned Smoked Sausage, Salami Corner of Hwy. 195 Mon - Sat and Hwy 377 - Lee St. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. 759-2869 Sunday 8-8 I Custom Cuts Include Skinning Cleaning • Hanging VISA Lee County High School softball seniors were recenlty honored at a home game. Lee County softball players pictured (l-r) are Lacey Smith, Suzette Knight, Julie Shabowski and Kristen Goodin. The Fireballs Lee Youth Soccer Association #1 8 & Under. Pictured are (back row L-R) Coach Mark Nagy, Susan Hayner, Kate Morrow, and Michelle Hart; (front row L-R) Samantha Nagy, Rebecca McKinnan, and Kaitly Kretzer. Not shown is Madison Duncan. ■W' _ee Youth Soccer Association. Pictured are (back row L-R) Coach Sean Knight, Corey Clouser, Jacob Hercula, and Luke Roland; (front row L-R) Britt Jones, Zachary Taylor, and Christian Knight. 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