The Banks County news. (Homer, Banks County, Ga.) 1968-current, February 20, 2008, Image 16

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PAGE 4B THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2008 Leopards, Lady Leopards: Wrapping Up 2007-08 Season YOUTH MOVEMENT SOPHOMORE FACTOR Samm Kennedy (15) is one of several players who will return next season for Chase Armour (13) was one of several underclassmen who contributed for the Banks County High School varsity coach Jerry King's Lady Leopards. Photos by Lyn Sengupta Leopards this season. LEADING THE WAY Lacey Saxon (33) was named honorable mention all-subre gion this season for the BCHS Lady Leopards. LADY LEOPARD SENIOR Andrea Hunter (34) will be one of the seniors BCHS will have to replace next season. LOOKING TO 08-09 Kasey Hudgins (3) and the BCHS Leopards are set to begin offseason workouts. The Banks County News Get the local school, church, sports and other community news delivered to your home each week! Just clip the coupon below to begin saving today over the newstand price! Name Address City State Zip Subscription rates for The Banks County News are as follows: $19.75 per year for Banks and adjoining counties; $17.75 per year for senior citizens in Banks and adjoining counties; $38.85 per year for delivery elsewhere in Georgia; $36.85 per year for delivery elsewhere in Georgia with senior citizen discount; $44.50 per year for delivery out of Georgia; $42.50 per year for delivery out of Georgia with senior citizen discount; $42.20 per year for the military with APO address. Enclosed is my check for $ Expiration Phone or □ MC or □ VISA # MainStreet Newspapers, Inc. 33 Lee Street, P O. Box 908 Jefferson, GA 30549 706-367-5233 Fax: 706-367-8056 Website: www.mainstreetnews.com Beaching thousands of children. Focusing on one overriding goal. Teaching respect for our environment. The NEW Waste Management. Because today’s children are tomorrow’s leaders, we go out of our way to help them develop a genuine respect for the environment we all share. That’s why the NEW Waste Management provides videos, CDs and other teaching tools to help students of all ages understand how environmental awareness is at the heart of what we do every day. We show them how state-of-the-art engineering techniques help us safely maintain and restore landfills into usable green spaces. How we use advanced optical sorting technologies to efficiently recycle plastics and glass. And how we transform common waste products into uncommonly clean energy that powers homes and businesses. We partner with communities all across North America to educate students about our environment and the steps we are taking to safeguard it for generations to come. It’s another way we’re making a difference. One community at a time. From everyday collection to environmental protection, look to the NEW Waste Management.