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FRONT ROW: (L to R): Felicia Allen, Donna Jones, Beverly Allen and
Jenny Allen. BACK ROW: (L to R): Sharon Rountree, Chandria Woodard,
Cheryl Robinson, Clarissa Woodard and Charlene Thomas. Coach- Mrs. Lou
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t FRONT ROW: (L to R): Angela Collins, Debbie Smallwood, Judy Sanders,
7 tmmy Jordan and Amanda Askew. BACK ROW: (L to R): Pam Robinson,
7 irri Johnson. Yvette Allen, Shruelle Low, Janice Norwood, Cheryl Cainion,
JV arty Hill. Coaches (L-R)* Joseph Akinson, Jimmy Sanders and Bunny
S inders.
R<xlney Vance, Anthony Alford and Lawrence Goss. SECOND ROW: (L toR):
Jose Mime, Ted Newberry. Jessie Harris, Eric Glover. Hoke Morrow, Randy
Rmfield, Keith Brantley. Coaches (L-R) Larry Horton. Tom (TT) Allen. Head
Coach, Gail Head Couch and Toney RaffieM.
FRONT ROW: (L to R): Stacey West, Robby Rowell, Virgil Newberry,
Donald Peck, Timmy Lindsey, Cedric Clarington and Greg Rowell- Mascot.
MIDDLE ROW: (L toR): Arthur Lee, Frederick Porter, Johnny Clark, Roger
Gaskin, Terry Lines, and Ronnie Gary. BACK ROW: (L to R): Coaches,
Charles Sorrows, Martha Rowell and Bobby Rowell.
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Brewers 5
For four consecutive
innings H.C.C.I. and the
Brewers battled to a four
to four tie. In the bottom of
the fifth, H.C.C.I. exploded
with five runs on five hits.
H.C.C.I. then held the
Brewers scoreless for
three innings to put the
game on Ice. Claude Terry
led H.C.C.I. going 2 for 2
and slapped a two run
homer. Larry James led
the Brewers hitting 4-4.
H.C.C.I.- Walker 0-3,
Hendley 2-4, Greene 1-2,
Ivory 1-3, Thomas 2-4,
Little 1-3, Terry 2-2,
Brickie 2-2, Hemphill 1-3.
Lewis 0-3.
Brewers- James 4-4, Lee
1-4, Fowler 2-4, Ellis 0-3,
Roper 0-3, Shugart 0-3,
Gilbert 1-3, Broome 0-3,
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"A" Swans 15
"A" Falcons 2
The Swans swamped the
Falcons in "A" league
girls action at Moody Tee.
Angle Alford led the Swans
batters as she went 5 for 5
at the plate. The Swans
overall put on a brutal
offensive attack. Alnlta
Lasseter and Rowenda
Felder both homered and
helped the Swans by going
3 for 4 at the plate.
Swans- A. Alford 5-5. L.
Nobles 2-5. J. Hickey 1-4, S.
Hemphill 1-1, D. Bozeman
1-3, A. Lasseter 3-4, C.
Jackson 1-4, M. Cainon 1-2,
R. Walker 0-2, R. Felder 3-
4, S. Walker 1-2, D. Roberts
0-1, M. Harris 0-4.
WP R. Felder
LP-M. Grizzle
HR: A. Lasseter, R.
Felder.
"B" Yankees 22
"B" Orioles 13
The Yankees soundly
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"V Padres 24
"T" Dodgers 9
The Padres erupted for
19 runs In the first two
Innings, and coasted to a 24
to 9 victory in Tee league
action at Moody Road
Park. Every player
collected at least one hit as
the Padres pounded out
twenty-six hits. Kim Jones,
and Russell Albritton
paced the attack by going
3-3. Ben Byarlay went 3-3
for the Dodgers as he had 1
3 of the Dodger hits.
Dodgers- B. Byarlay 3-3,
E. Bryant 1-3, J. James 1-1,
A. Mygrant 1-1, D.
Klrkham 0-0, J. Leverett 1-
1, K. Selph 0-0, B. King 1-1,
M. Broadway 1-1.
Padres- C. McCullough
2-3, J. Willard 2-3, M. Davis
2- R. Stanley 3-3, K. Jones
3- M. Thomas 1-3, R.
Albritton 3-3, S. Buchanon
2-3, B. Lester 2-2, C.
Norwood 1-2, T. Halley 2-2,
T. Dean 1-2, T. Lumpkin 2-
2.
Seamon 1-3, Sutton 1-3.
WP J.C. Hemphill
LP-Alton Ellis
HR: Claude Terry
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Dairy Queen 4
Crossroads 5
The Dairy Queen rallied
In the top of the seventh to
score the go ahead run to
beat Crossroads 6 to 5.
Randy Potts led the Dairy
Queen team going 2 for 3
and driving In two runs.
AAark Jones led Crossroads
getting two hits in three at
bat. In the final inning
Dairy Queen starved off a
rally by Crossroads to
preserve the win.
Crossroads- R. Willard 0-
4, Sisk 2-4, Notes 1-3,
Thomas 1-3, L. Smith 1-3,
Norsworthy 1-3, Jones 2-3,
M. Willard 1-2, AAoss 1-3, J.
defeated the Orioles in "B"
league action by a score of
22 to 13. Tom Willis of the
Yankees and David Moore
of the Orioles both hit
homeruns.
Orioles- D. Mathis 1-3, T.
McGregor 1-4, J. Gordy 0-
3, M. Byarlay 1-2, B.
Williams 0-1, K. Ivester 0-
1, S. Poss 0-3, R. Golden 0-1,
D. Moore 1-2, T. Watson 0-
0/ S. Ingram 0-0, T. Gray 0-
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Yankees- M. Peek 1-0, L.
Purser 1-6, A. Cherry 1-3,
S. Faulkner 1-3, W. Nor
wood 0-3, V., Webb 0-1, J.
Ledlow 0-3, M. Purser 0-0,
T. Willis 2-5, M. Harralson
0-2, R. Kirkpatrick 0-1, S.
Pruitt 0-2.
WP-Lee Purser
LP-Jon Gordy
HR: Tom Willis, David
Moore.
"B" Tigers 20
"B" Brewers 7
The Brewers were
smashed by the Tigers in
"B" league action by a
score of 20 to 7. The Tigers
scored 12 runs In the third
inning.
Brewers- R. Paul 0-0, J.
Leverett 0-2, R. Powers 1-
2, R. Carroll 0-3, M. Joyner
2-4, R. NeeSmlth 0-0, J.
Windham 0-3, T. Chalker 0-
3, J. McFarland 0-0, R.
Raburn 0-1.
Tigers- L. Goss 3-5, R.
Bridges 0-1, J. Spires 1-3, J.
Mims 2-4, J. Harris 5-5, T.
Newberry 3-4, B. Horton 0-
2, R. Raffleld 0-2, E.
Glover 2-4, K. Brantley 0-2,
H. Morrow 1-1, A. Alford 1-
4,
WP-Jessie Harris
LP-Richard Powers
HR: L. Gurr, J. Mims, J.
Harris.
"B" Bombers 5
"B" Rockets 1
In "B" league girls
action the Bombers
clipped the Rockets. The
Bombers took charge of
the game early and were
never really challenged.
Sally Jenkins played an
outstanding game by
making several fine
defensive plays and going 3
for 3 at the plate.
Bombers- D. Hale 1-2, W.
Griffin 0-4, A. Lanier 2-3, S.
Jenkins 3-3, M. Thorn 1-3,
J. King 0-3, T. Franklin 1-3,
K. Forbes 0-2, W. Murphy
0-2, K. Collins 0-2.
Rockets- J. Sanders 0-2,
A. Askew 0-3, P. Robinson
0-3, Y. Allen 1-3, C.
Adklnson 0-3, D.
Smallwood 0-2, C. Calnlon
0-1, Y. Thomas 0-1, J.
Norwood 0-1, M, Hill 0-1, T.
Johnson 0-1, A. Collins 0-1,
L. Baumll 0-T, T. Jordan 0-
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WP-Sally Jenkins
LP-Amanda Askew
HR: Amber Lanier.
Smith 0-0, J. Willard 1-2.
Dairy Queen- Flournoy
0-4, Marshall 0-3, Oliver 2-
3, Brumbaugh 0-3, Layfleld
0-3, Horne 1-3, A. Potts 0-1,
R. Potts 2-3, Cawthorn 0-0,
Roberson 2-2, Lewsader 1-
2.
WP-Billy Marshall
LP-Jesse Willard, Jr.
H.C.C.I. 18
Perry Meth. 2
H.C.C.I. slammed out 19
hits and scored 18 runs in
their victory over Perry
Methodist. Jimmy Greene
and Lewis Walker com
bined for six hits to lead
H.C.C.I. in the hitting
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Parry’s Scott Taylor (R) is shown above with University of Georgia head
football Coach Vince Dooley at the Georgia Bulldog Football Camp held June
13-18 in Athens. Scott, one of the leading hitters in the Perry Junior Baseball
League, took a week off from baseball to attend the Bulldog camp where he
learned fundementals and other areas of football.
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PERRY SWANS “A"
FRONT ROW: (L to R): Rudean Walker, Sharon Walker, Joni Hickey,
Michelle Harris, Natalie Norris, Delphine Roberts, Alnita Lasseter and
Christine Jackson. BACK ROW: (L to R): Beverly Hemphill. Asst. Coach,
Darlene Bozeman, Michele Cainion, Lora Nobles, Angie Alford, Rowena
Felder, Shirley Hemphill and Asst. Coach Betty HemphilL Coach- Vera
Felder.
department. J.C. Hemphill
pitched an outstanding
game limiting the
Methodist to only four hits
and two runs. Jim
Mcllrath led the Methodist
going 2 for 2.
Perry Meth.- W. Gray 1-
2, Mcllrath 2-2, Stocks 0-2,
Mann 0-2, S. Gray 1-2,
Richardson 0-2, Melette 0-
2, Vogt 0-2, Rainey 0-2,
Cosey 0-1.
H.C.C.I.- Walker 3-4,
Lewis 2-4, Hendley 2-3,
Greene 3-3, Ivory 2-4,
Thomas 1-4, Brickie 1-3,
Little 3-3, Terry 1-4,
Hemphill 1-4.
WP-J.C. Hemphill
LP-Paul Cosey
Brewers 8
Crossroads 7
The Brewers and
Crossroads Methodist
played a sensational game
going nine Innings with the
Brewers winning B.to 7.
Keith Seamon led the
Brewers going 3 for 4 while
Bill Moss led Crossroads
also going 3 for 4 at the
plate. Both teams played
outstanding defense.
Brewers- Fowler 1-5, Lee
2-3, Shugart 1-3, Ellis 1-4,
James 3-4, Broome 0-2,
Sutton 1-3, Rowland 2-3,
Gilbert 0-3, Seamon 3-4,
Roper 2-2.
Crossroads- R. Willard 1-
5, Sisk 1-5, Notes 1-4,
Thomas 2-3, Smith 1-4,
Norsworthy 0-4, Jones 2-4,
M. Willard 0-4, Moss 3-4, J.
Willard 1-3.
WP-Ken Fowler
LP Jesse Willard, Jr.
Kellwood 11
Lakers 6
In the bottom of the sixth
Kellwood scored five runs
and put the game on ice.
Jack Ellis, George Taylor,
and Steve DeCubellls
combined for nine hits to
push across Kellwood's
runs. Jack Brewer led the
Lakers going 2 for 4.
Kellwood- Gilbert 1-4, J.
Ellis 3-4, R. Ellis 2-4, Scott
0-1, Taylor 3-4, DeCubellls
3.4, Wilson 0-4, Young 1-3,
Norris 1-3, Watkins 0-3.
Lakers- L. Belflowers 2-
4, Haues 1-4, Brewer 2-4, D.
Belflowers 1-3, Willard 1-2,
Barron 0-3, Batchelor 1-2,
Burdeshaw 1-3, Flournoy 0-
3, Watson 1-3.
WP-Shelton Young
LP-Ed Watson