The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, November 29, 2001, Image 9

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The Le6 County Ledger Thursday, November 29, 2001 - Page IB coum r a LYSA U-10 Red Hot Shots” The Seventh Grade Lee County Competition Cheerleaders took second place at the Sprayberry High School Cheerleading Competition on Saturday, November 10 and first place at the Cheersport Competition in Marietta, Georgia on Sunday, November 11. The seventh grade team members are Michelle Allen, Christen Bickerstaff, Anna Blount, Blair Busbee, Paige Gavin, Anna Hardie, Bragan Hughes, Sarah Jeffcoat, McKenzie Kerfoot, Sarah Nelson, Kearstin Spence, Maegan Thomas, Amanda Williamson, Brittany Vann, Laine Venable and Ashley Viquez. The attending coaches were Kim Cleesattle and Regina Spence. Front Row: Erin Walkey, Morgan Clark, Rachel Hatch, Kaitlin Whittle, and Kelsey Jones. Back Row: Coach Cheryl Hatch, Holli Freeland, Casie Wright, Laura Hagerty, and Coach Cathy Jones. Red Hot Shots Take Championship Title NOW OPEN NENE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN SERVING BREAKFAST AND LUNCH 7:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. 759-1008 NEXT TO BRANCH DEER PROCESSING ON HWY 377 AND 195 Taxidermy USD A Licensed For Ferrell Hog Proces 7 MILES CO Lii LU _l S CO > £ X 8 MILES/ 195 N LESLIE' □ COURT HOUSE LEESBURG Old Fashioned Smoked Sausage, Salami Big Buck Contest - Win a Browning A-Bolt Corner of Hwy. 195 Mon - Sat and Hwy 377 - Lee St. 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. 759-2869 Sunday 8-8 Ha Custom Cuts Include Skinning Cleaning • Hanging VISA Seminole Ramlins by Jack Wingate What a great time it is in America today, we are united moreso than anytime sense Pearl Harbor. Most every truck, car, semi & home has the flag dis played somewhere. This would be a good time for Judges & Teach ers to put the Ten Commandments in the court rooms & school rooms. Then demand that prayer be brought back to the school rooms. What a great Thanksgiving week this has been, the food at Wingate's was plentyful & filling. I made a pig of myself, then went to Swine Time in Climax, Geor gia where the pig is king. A big crowd of folks enjoyed that day just as I did. I did eat me a bait of chitlins. They were realy good & plenty of them. On top of that we received a 2 inch slow rain on Friday, then the fish started biting like mad. We have had a pile of perch caught on minnows & jigs. Dave Matlin took 60 on jigs fishen with his son. Richard Noles took a limit 2 days this weekend on minnows, then Mrs. Etta White caught a limit on cane poles. She is a very spry 88 year old & also took in the Swine Time Day in Climax. She was everywhere. Mr. Trogdon again tore up The Big Bass. He had a limit of bass one at 8 lbs. Then Bill Allen of Albany showed up with one at 9 lbs. on Saturday and went back on Sunday morning & had a 10 lb. Hybred. Then on Sunday morn ing John Dunlap of Atlanta came in with a 12.4 oz. Bass, if that aint good fishen, grits. All of us around the landing seems to point to the same thing, the weather and the front that stalled out on us Sunday just passed. The ducks are plentyful & so is the coots. We must have a billion coots on the big waters of Semi nole. The LYSA (#1) U-10 Girls Team finished the fall season with the championship title. The team went into the tourna ment with a 4-2 standing, and ranked second in the league. The single elimination tourna ment was held on November 10, 2001, with teams paired according to their end of the season ranking. The LYSA team played Deerfield Red and St. Teresa Crusaders to advance to the final round. The final round was between LYSA and the YMCA Freedom Team. The final game was evenly matched throughout the game. Both teams! defensive held off advances until the 3rd quarter. Forward, Rachel Hatch, made the only score in the 3rd quarter. The 4th quarter was marked with increasing advances from Freedomfs midfield and forward players. The LYSA team placed five players in a two- layer forma tion to protect the 1-0 score in the final minutes. The outstanding season for the LYSA U-10 team is attributed to the players’ team spirit. The team was evenly composed of new players and experienced players. The coaches and parents of the LYSA U-10 team would like to extend their heartfelt pride and support to the girls! Take A Blackwater Canoe Trip On “Georgia Outdoors” Join "Georgia Outdoors" exciting new season as the beauty and history of the state and the creatures that live here come alive on this exciting show. 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"Exploring areas by canoe offers a great way to get up close and personal with wetland wildlife," says David Waller, WRD Director. "This episode will give viewers a chance to see some of the more unusual creatures that can be found in wetland areas as well as discover how important the health of these ecosystems are to the state." On this episode of "Georgia Outdoors." Michael Skinner travels along the blackwater canoe trails of the Grand Bay WMA. He will join WRD wildlife biologist John Jensen on a search for sirens and aphiumas (the longest sala manders in the United States). He also will learn about the importance of swamp ecosys tems with WRD ecologist Eric Van de Genachte and may even find time to do a little fishing. For more information on "Georgia Outdoors", visit the following website, www.gpb.org/gptv/gaout.htm. For more information on WRD, visit the following website, www.georgiawildlife.com. Check the television listings for the local GPTV Station.