The Lee County ledger. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1978-current, December 06, 2001, Image 9

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The Led County Ledger Thursday, December 6, 2001 - Page IB Varsity Softball Players Recognized Lee County High School Varsity Softball Players were recognized recently at their awards banquet. Pictured on the front row are (l-r) are Lyndsey Hill who received the Academic Award, Kristen Goodin, who received the Trojan Pride Award and Academic Award, and Becky Mohl who received Best Offensive Player Award and Academic Award. Pictured on the back row are Lauren Payne who received the Best Defensive Player Award, Suzette Knight who received the Academic Award, Nicole Griffin who received the Rookie of the Year Award, Julie Shabowski who received the MVP Award, and Brooke Burson who received Mark Lane was named the EdwardJones Investments Player of the Week for the game against Tift Co. Mark is a Junior Offensive Lineman for the Lee County High School Trojans. the Academic Award. YMCA Holds Soccer Tournament NOW OPEN NENE'S COUNTRY KITCHEN SERVING BREAKFAST AND LUNCH The Albany YMCA held the Re gion 3-B Cup Soccer Tournament December 1 and 2 at the YMCA Sports Park. In the U-10 Boy s Classification, the Upson Revolution placed first and the Albany YMCA Hotspur placed sec ond. In the U-12 Boys Classification, the Albany YMCA Hotspur placed first and the Moultrie YMCA Missiles placed second. In the U-14 Boys Classification, the Albany YMCA Hotspur first and the Albany YMCA Crusaders placed second. Junior Varsity Softball Players Recognized Lee County High School Junior Varsity Softball Players were recognized recently at their awards banquet. Pictured on the front row are Kayla Deck, Best Offensive Junior Varsity Player and Most Valuable Player, and Megan Childs who received the Leadership Award. Pictured on the back row (l-r) are Cassie Sizemore, Best Defensive Player, and Rebecca Bedsole, Trojan Aide. 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He is from Albany or Leesburg. There were other catches that slipped by me but them I can't count. The wend blew so hard Thurs day, I went top water fishen but it was so hard outa the southeast till my bait jist staid up in the air. It blowed pecans off the trees & they went slam across the fields outa site, never did hit the ground. Them perch is still taken bait ole Sarge Hadley & Denver Faircloth took 60 with one at 2 1/4 lbs. A couple from up north fished 3 1/ 2 days with Guide Randy Weaver. They took their limits most days & took 2 home to be mounted. A big 2 3/4 & a 3 1/4 lbs. Perch. 2 ole boys was out looken for somewhere to strech shirtails in no guess places. They saw Blugil in 4 ft. of water. Went to the land, put up the nets, bought crickets & loaded up with Blugil. There is a thermacline at 6 ft. deep. That is why the Bream and Perch is so shallow, wildlife is a wee bit upset. Trees, shrubs & nut trees is a bit off season. Also, so is me! Jesse Jones was named the EdwardJones Investments Player of the Week for Lee County High Schools game aginst Monore.