Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, April 13, 1994, Page Page 7A, Image 7

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Perry, from 6A _ hits, a walk and two Perry errors, taking the lead 3-2. Although Perry would give runs grudging, Ware County slowly built its lead, adding single runs in the second and third and three runs in the fourth to build an 8-2 advan tage. Perry would get back one run in the fifth. Derrick Oliver and Cantrell would start the inning by drawing back-to-back walks. Jamie Walker would reach on an infield er ror to load the bases with one out. However, only one run would score as Gator pitcher Jeff Sloan sand wiched an RBI walk to Jason Brett around two strikeouts. The Gators would put the game away in the fifth and sixth innings, scoring two in the fifth and four in the sixth enroute to a 14-3 lead. But, before they left Waycross, the Panthers would strike once more. Percy would get two final runs off singles by Terry Yawn and Brett. Both runs would cross the plate with two outs. "They've (Ware County) got an excellent ballclub,” said Jones. "You always want to play folks who are real good. It kind of shows you how far you've come. "They're one of the best teams in the region. I think they have the capability of going a long way (in the playoffs)." Jones said he learned several things about his team Friday night "I think I learned that we still have some fight left," he said. "I saw that we are competitive, that we have a competitive spirit. V/e came Golf, from 6A Club, International City Golf Club and Perry Country Club. The Pine Oaks Golf Course at Robins Air Force Base will be the site of this year's Houston County Hall of Fame Golf Tournament. The event, which rotates among the six courses in the county, will be held Saturday, May 28. The annual Hall of Fame Ban quet will be held that night in the Officers' Club. The primary banquet activity will be the induction of new members into the Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame was begun Athens, from 6A >** Jf ■■ Lon Talton runs down a Glenwood runner Saturday afternoon. also forgot his job, staying on the mound. Because Castro was out of position, he was able to cut the throw home from centerfielder Gunby and throw to third to catch Talton who was trying to advance on the fly ball. The Hornets had a chance in the Kiwanis golf tourney set The Kiwanis Club of Perry will host their annual Kiwanis Scholar ship Golf Tournament on Friday, April 29, 1994, at the Houston Lake Country Club. The net proceeds will go towards the Kiwanis Scholarship Fund. This tax deductible fund gives a col lege scholarship each year to a de serving senior from Westfield Roley, from 6A - Majors. However, it is time to let him play baseball and work at his goal. Westfield, from6A "To go up and play the course we have seen before is an advan tage," said Arrington. The win against Tattnall pushes the Hornets record in 1994 to 6-0. With two hits, a homer and two RBls against the Gators, Dallas Waldrlp raised his season totals to a .481 batting averaae with five homes and 23 RBls. back in the later innings. We didn't give up. "They (the Panthers) worked hard. We made some plays; but, we made some mental mistakes, young mistakes.” Waldrip led the Panthers at the plate, collecting two hits in three at-bats, including the homer. He also had two RBls in the game. Waldrip is pacing the Panthers offensively this year, hitting a blis tering .481, getting 25 hits in 52 three years ago by Chris Murman and Mike McCollum of Houston Lake Country Club. The tournament and banquet are the primary fund raising activities supporting the Hall of Fame's scholarship program. Each year, six high school junior golfers—one from «ach of the participating courses—are awarded SI,OOO schol arships. Scholarship applications are now being accepted by participating clubs. Applicants will be judged on grades and school and extracurricular activities. The scholarships are ap seventh to pad their lead. Nuss and Talton walked to start the seventh. A wild pitch put both runners in scoring position with no outs. But, that is where they would end the inning. Castro would get the first out on a grounder to third, freezing Nuss at Schools and Perry High School. The Kiwanis Club is seeking monetary donations, coupons or gifts for prizes to be given to the participants in the golf tournament. Sponsorship of a team (four play ers) is S2OO. For more information, please contact Paul Hicks at 988-5950, toastmaster s ciuo If you are looking for a chance to get up in public, Marti Tolleson is looking for you. Tolleson, who heads the public relations department at Perry Hospi tal, is looking for around 20 or more people to form a Toastmas ter's Club. The club will try to form from a speech craft course, which will be held in the Perry Hospital private dining room start ing Tuesday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. Any questions about Toastmas ter's, give Tolleson a call at the hospital, 987-3600 (ext. 319). at-bats. The senior clean-up hitter is also the man the Panthers look to for run production, driving in 23 runs on the 16 game season. Yawn, a junior, is the only other Panther hitting over .300, entering the final four games of the season hitting .315. However, the Panther starters have a combined batting av erage of .285, and the team has a combined average of around .270. plicable to the student's college of choice. Last year's scholarship winners were Jason Arthur, Gordon Barnes, Greg Guyotte, Rebekah Lee, Lauren Monahan and Jennifer Fund. The tournament is a four player team event. Entry fee is S2OO per team. Tickets for the induction ban quet are $25. Other monies applied to the scholarship fund are generated by sponsorship of individual holes by businesses and individuals. The cost of a hole sponsorship is SIOO. third. The second out came on a weak pop to first. Castro would end the threat getting the final Westfield batter to fly out to center. Nuss' two doubles and two RBI would pace the Hornets at the plate. Nuss is also the leading hitter for Westfield, batting .371. Tennis, from6A way behind, winning seven straight games after being down 7-2. "It was the first hot day we had," said Crooms. "I think that had a lit tle bit to do with it. I think we need to get in better shape.” The only win fra - the men's team came on the rackets of Jeff Dortch and Miles Lancaster who combined to defeat Stephen Mixon and Michael Kill 8-5. "I don't know what got into my boys yesterday," said Crooms. "I thought they played pretty good tennis. They just came out on wrong end of deal. 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