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Trojans lauded at
football awards event
WALTER GEIGER
news@barnesville.com
The Trojan football
coaching staff held its an
nual awards presentation
Sunday afternoon at the
Fine Arts Center.
Players lauded
were:
Willie Hamm
Perseverance
Award: Hunter
Treadwell and
Ju’Corie Zellner.
Kenny Green
Trojan Pride Award:
CJ Allen and Christian
Bostic.
Iron Trojan Award:
Braydon Pines and Jaden
Banks.
Scout Team Players of
the Year: Ty Head, Kale
Bryan and Amon John
son.
1st Team All-Region:
Allen, Banks and
Josh Moore.
2nd Team
All-Region: Devin
Bateman, Connor
Vaughn, Daniel
Dinkins, Zellner,
Pines and Dona-
van Sanford.
Honorable Men
tion All-Region: Bostic,
Treadwell, Danny Chap
pell and Josh Wright.
LC basketball back on
track after COVID break
The LC basketball
teams got back into ac
tion Friday after a break
due to COV-
1D-19 concerns,
hosting Mon-
ticello Friday
and Washington
County Satur
day.
The Trojans
(3-13, 1-5) fell
to Monticello 5340 then
got walloped by WACO’s
Golden Hawks 71-19.
The Lady Trojans (13-
4, 6-1) routed Monticello
74-18 and then won a
57-56 thriller over WACO
57-56 in a critical region
game.
Scoring and
statistics for these
games were not
available at press
time Monday.
LC is scheduled
to travel to Dodge
County tonight and host
Bleckley County Friday.
Check with the school on
game days for possible
changes.
Soccer season
kicks off tonight
The LC varsity soccer teams open play tonight
when they travel to Locust Grove for a scrimmage.
The Trojans play at 5:30 p.m. with the girls game to
follow at 7:30 p.m.
The annual Trojan Cup gets underway Monday,
Feb. 1 when LC battles Monticello. LC takes on Trinity
Christian on Feb. 2.
Lady Trojans soccer
rosters have been posted
The rosters for the
Lady Trojan soccer pro
gram were announced
Friday after a week of
tryouts. These rosters
do not reflect the pos
sible addition of players
who were out last week
due to COVID or who are
currently playing other
sports.
Tryouts will be offered
to those so affected.
Varsity:
Brittany Arreola,
Tamya Blasingame,
Alaina Cato, Kaylah
Grammer, Lily Harris,
Paige Mayfield, Mack
enzie Sherrit, Madison
Smith, Savannah Taylor
and Iniyah Walker.
Junior Varsity:
All JV players are
potential crossovers to
play varsity. Varisty/JV
designations may change
during the course of the
season.
Aniyah Barron, Cara
Bishop, Ally Bloxham,
McKenna Boutwell, Des-
hunna Bowles, Vanessia
Byrd, Chloe Cornelius,
Armani Flewellen, Kaylee
Hamrick, Maci-Lauren
Lanier, Macy Smith,
Samiya Smith and Mor
gan Strickland.
LCMS:
Jenny Beverly, Ava
Bushby, Lametriana
Byrd, Krista Hatifeld,
Makaiya Howard, Ava
Lonberg, Wren Lonberg,
Emily McEvers, Karolina
Page, Giada Ritch, Chel
sea Roberts, M’Kenzie
Smith, Addison Swatts,
Grace Taylor, Rachel Tay
lor and Raegyn Thomas.
LCMS alternates:
Qua’nijah Brown,
Haven Flournoy, Payton
Stanley and Tessa Walls.
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Judge Tommy Wilson to hear
arraignment calendar February 2
The following de
fendants were indicted
by the December term
Lamar County grand jury
and will be arraigned in
Lamar superior court
Feb. 2 with Judge Tommy
Wilson presiding.
John David Matthews,
six counts aggravated
cruelty to animals, 23
counts cruelty to animals
and unlawful disposition
of a dead animal.
Latitia Adelle Mat
thews, six counts aggra
vated cruelty to animals,
23 counts cruelty to
animals and unlawful
disposition of a dead
animal.
Demarcus Quintez
Webb, two counts driv
ing with suspended
license.
Kenneth Kamone Fos
ter, suspended license
and failure to stop for a
stop sign.
Rachel Lynn Jossey,
fleeing and attempting to
elude and speeding.
Kenneth Andrew
Scott, aggravated as
sault.
Tyleek Deion Hard
away, fleeing and at
tempting to elude and
obstruction.
Leroy Anthony Page,
trafficking in meth, pos
session of marijuana,
possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon and
failure to maintain lane.
Tametra Doreen Lloyd,
criminal damage to prop
erty and simple battery.
Rommie Sullivan,
simple battery.
Tracy Rebecca Hatch
er, possession of meth
and possession of drug
related objects.
William Chase McMur-
ray, trafficking in meth
and possession of drug
related objects.
Jessica Louise Dod
son, burglary and pos
session of meth.
Aspen Nicole Pierce,
burglary.
Aspen Nicole Pierce,
two counts entering an
auto.
Calvary Lee Akins,
burglary.
Darrien Lamar Bowles,
theft by taking, fleeing
and attempting to elude,
hit and run, obstruction
and suspended license.
Wesley Bradford
Wood, aggravated as
sault on a peace officer.
Patricia Lane Moyer,
criminal damage to
property and criminal
trespass.
Karren Trappio
Plaines, following too
close, window tint
violation, two counts
obstruction, trafficking in
illegal drugs, possession
of a firearm during the
commission of a felony,
possession of a firearm
by a convicted felon and
theft by receiving stolen
property.
Diego Hernandez, traf
ficking in marijuana.
Steven Comesin
Hunter, trafficking in
marijuana.
Caitlyn Elizabeth St.
Hilaire, trafficking in
marijuana.
Desjwa Quaashie
Rambus, fleeing and at
tempting to elude and no
license.
Taivo Demarcus Pitts,
The following criminal
cases will be heard in
Lamar superior court
Feb. 2 with Judge Tommy
Wilson presiding.
Christopher M. Cham-
bley, theft by receiving
two counts crossing
guard lines with contra
band, possession of a
controlled substance and
possession of marijuana.
Jonathan Davis, traf
ficking in illegal drugs
and possession of a fire
arm during the commis
sion of a felony.
Najee Arkeen Davis,
fleeing and attempting to
elude, trafficking in illegal
drugs, possession of a
firearm during the com
mission of a felony and
obstruction.
Matthew Lane Goetz,
trafficking in meth.
Nicole Diane Enke,
trafficking in meth and
obstruction.
Justin Arron Red
ding, trafficking in meth,
obstruction, fleeing and
attempting to elude and
window tint violation.
Johnny Andrew
Sryock, failure to main-
stolen property.
Ashley M. Tucker,
theft by receiving stolen
property.
Aaron C. Holloway,
criminal trespass and
simple assault.
Aaron C. Holloway,
tain lane and trafficking
in meth.
Otis Bernard Jackson,
trafficking in marijuana
and failure to maintain
lane.
Donald Chandler
Gordy, aggravated as
sault on a peace officer,
criminal attempt to
commit a felony, posses
sion of a firearm during
commission of a felony
and criminal damage to
property.
Charles Steven Mann,
possession of meth and
theft by receiving stolen
property.
Mickey Scott Miller,
possession of meth,
theft by receiving stolen
property and possession
of marijuana.
Cody Eugene Toland,
possession of meth, theft
by receiving stolen prop
erty and possession of an
illegal weapon.
disorderly conduct.
Devion L. Thomas,
fleeing and attempting to
elude, failure to stop at
stop sign, reckless driv
ing, improper passing
and possession of mari
juana; motion for bond.
VOTE!
Paul Kunst
for
Chief Magistrate Judge
Your choice matters!
With Paul Kunst, you will get a judge that is:
• A LCHS graduate, a Gordon graduate, and a UGA graduate
• A John Marshall Law School honors graduate
• A 20 year member of Antioch Baptist Church
• A licensed and practicing attorney, in good standing with the Georgia Bar
• Fair to all and partial to none
• A neutral and detached Chief Magistrate Judge, as required by law
• A successful businessman that has served the community for nearly 25 years
• The ONLY self-made businessman and practicing attorney in this race!
The right training. The right experience.
The right choice for Lamar County.
Make your choice known at the polls!
Early voting starts February 22!
Election Day is March 16!
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