The Herald-gazette. (Barnesville, Ga.) 1981-current, May 04, 2021, Image 7

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1B ®Ijt l)pra(b <©a?pttp Tuesday, May 4,2021 SPORTS Soccer doubleheader FROM PAGE ONE which they have out- scored opponents 68-9. The Lady Devils are 17- 2. Their only losses came to much larger schools in North Pauld ing and North- gate. LC and Bremen have no common op ponents. The two teams were formerly in the same region. Bremen beat LC 7-0 last sea son just before the COV1D shutdown. In 2019, Bremen topped LC twice by scores of 4-1 and 2-1. The Blue Devils are un defeated with a record of 18- 0-2. They were tied by Cartersville 3-3 and Car rollton 2-2. They opened postseason play with a 10-0 win over Rabun County then topped Model 5-0 in round two. The Trojans advanced with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Fitzgerald here Thursday. LC got first half goals from Chip Crawford, Josh Moore and Justin Brannan then held on late as the Purple Hurricane roared back. Jackson Callaway had several critical saves in the net for LC as the clock wound down. As with the girls teams, the Trojans (134-1) and Blue Devils have no common op ponents. Bremen topped LC 5-0 last season. The Devils beat LC twice in 2019 by scores of 2-0 and 1-0. The Trojans are on a 12-game winning streak during which they have outscored opponents 48-11. Admission for Wednes day’s matches is $10. A large crowd is expected and bleacher seating is limited. Plan accordingly and bring a chair. Rock Springs Christian Academy varsity tennis team SUBMITTED Pictured are (l-r) Sophia Flanegan, Dylan Zellner, Lauren Pharr, Phoebe Davis, Abbey Deal, Wesley Hollar, Brittany Anderson, Mary Anne Anderson (Coach), Scooter Bailey, Byron Gibson, Aaron Frey, Landon Cormier, Josiah Brown, Peyton Davis, Karissa Patterson, and Ava Adams. Not pictured: Coach David Strobel. Rock Springs varsity track performs well at State RSCA varsity tennis qualifies for State The RSCA varsity boys and girls tennis teams recently qualified for State. The individual qualifiers are Josiah Brown and Phoebe Davis, who finished third in singles; Peyton Davis, who finished fifth; Abbey Deal, who finished sixth and Dylan Zellner and Landon Cormier, who finished fifth in doubles. The teams are coached by David Strobel and Mary Anne Anderson. The Individual State Meet is May 10 and the team State Meet is May 11. Both meets will be at Berry College Tennis Center in Rome. Rock Springs Chris tian Academy Varsity track team had a strong performance during the GAPPS State Track Meet in Lamar held on April 23. Two RSCA athletes earned individual state championship medals and two landed state runner-up titles. Colton Buchanan, elev enth grader of Spalding County, finished first and earned State Champion ship in Boys Shot Put Division 11. He also fin ished second place, State Runner-Up in Discus. Tenth Grader, Madison Paulk of Spalding County, finished first place and earned State Champion in girls shot put Division 11. Eleventh Grader, Denver Camp of Henry County, finished second place and earned State Runner-Up in Boys Triple Jump Division 11. He also placed third in the Boys Long Jump. The Varsity track team is coached by Coach Dolores Owen and Coach Caleb Lenard. Baseball camp on tap Trojan baseball coach Mike Oberg and his staff Forsyth Farmers Market ■ Forsyth Main Street will host a baseball clinic for young players June 21-22 at Aldora Field. The camp will run daily from 8 a.m. - noon.Registration is $35. For more informa tion, call 770.880.7705. Ga. Horsepower wins big at meet The Georgia Horsepower 11-12 track team won their age group at the Track Lab meet at Peachtree Ridge High School over the weekend. Makayla Watts won the high points award. Pictured are (l-r) coach Macy Williams, Zhoie Stanley, Alonah Williams, Makayla Watts, Khloie Stanley, Errionna Carter and coach James Hickenbotham. General and high-risk obstetrical care Centering Pregnancy: Group Prenatal Care Contraception care and management Adolescent health education services Offices inThomaston and Barnesville UPSON QB/GYN Our Patient Safety Is Top Rated... At Upson, our patients'safety is always a critical component in everything we do. This dedication to keeping our patients safe has just been recognized with a Leapfrog Score of"A”for safety. Patient safety and our resulting A Score means protecting our patients from errors, injuries, accidents, and infections. And to that end, two major accomplishments we've attained are: No Ventilator Associated Events or Hospital Acquired C. Diff cases. Receiving such a high score makes us proud. Keeping you safe also makes us very happy. NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED Sherida L. Williams, M.D. 706-647-9627