Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, May 14, 1994, Page Page 8A, Image 8
Page 8A Saturday, May 14,1994 "Houston lirms-Journai Clark, from 6A ne weekend, I believe they will ake the series. It's down the stretch, in the ourth quarter, where the long Parry, from 6A Among other positions that will have to be filled is quarterback with Shawn Bass graduating. Bass was tamed a co-MVP of the team, and passed for over 1,000 yards. Junior Kiwaukee Thomas is be Forecast, from 7 a yet has the highest success rate (bass per hour). The majority of bass caught on the Oconee River this year will be small (10-12 inches). There was a good harvest of bluegill in 1993, which will affect bream fishing success in 1994. Anglers should still catch a mess of bream this year, but most Graffiti, from 6A The Graffiti crew ran their record to 7-0 on the season, while Pen nington 111 dropped to 2-5. Family Footwear and First Family Finance stand at 2-4-1. Sparked by a mixture of Pen nington Ill's strong defensive show ing, and Graffiti's determination at the plate, the nightcap had those in attendance on the edge of their seat from the very first inning. Perry Open, from 6A On the links... Perry Open, Houston Lake Country Club Par 72, 6549 yards, 54 hole tournament, par=2l6 Pos Name Town Score 1. Ray Freeman Lexington, N.C. 68-61-70 199 i 2. Gary March Arlington Heights, 111. 65-67-72 204 i Bill Smith Walstonburg, N.C. 68-68-68 204 i 4. Brett Quigley Durham, N.C. 69-69-68 206 Russell Fletcher Johannesburgh, South Africa 71-70-65 206 6. Garrett Smyth Lookout Mountain, Tenn. 70-71-68 209 . Fred Riedel Palm Desert, Calif. 69-66-74 209 Oswald Drawdy Hampton, S.C. 72-70-67 209 9. TomGillis Lake Orion, Mich. 73-68-70 211 JohnPcttitt Tampa, Fla. 74-68-69 211 11. Neill Wallace Johannesburgh, South Africa 73-68-71 212 ' Perry Parker Dana Point, Calif. 71-71-70 212 I 13. Joey Dixon Apoka, Fla. 71-70-72 213 I Chris King Sylvester 68-73-72 213 I 15. Tommy Lowe Perry 71-69-72 214 | Chris Greenwood Valdese, N.C. 71-72-71 214 j Mike Clark Dalton 72-73-69 214 | 20t. Michael Butler Savannah 70-72-74 2161 21. Brian McGinnis Perry Mark Jordan Sylvania 70-76-71 2171 25t. Larry Tedesco Augusta 75-72-73 2201 29t. Steven Spencer Augusta 72-74-75 221 1 35. Zack Nettles Lafayette 78-76-73 227 1 38. Mac Moore Dalton 81-78-76 235 1 41. James Melvin Bonaire 83-81-81 245 j 45. Andy Edwards Athens 77-74-WD (151 46. David Bennett 111 Waycross 76-79-WD (15‘i Top 15 places finish in the money: 1. Freeman $5,000 6. Smyth $650 11. Wallace s4lO l 2. March 1,550 Riedel 650 Parker 410 1 Smith 1,550 Drawdy 650 13. Dixon 355 4. Quigley 850 9. Gillis 500 King 355 Fletcher 850 Pettitt 500 15. Lowe 108 Greenwood 108 Clark 108 ■ ■ i ' - - *jl Gathered around a car that will be donated for a hole-ln-one at the Epilepsy Golf tournament Friday, May 20, are (l-r) Mark Hamby, Copie O'Neal and Mike McCul lom. A's, fromßA ing for a few players. Currently the A’s carry 18 players on their rosters; but, he said they could carry up to 30 players. "We would like to have anybody, especially pitchers," he said. There is a fee of S9O to join the team, and $25 for uniforms. Zellers said anyone interested in joining the team could contact Voyle Heath, who is the manager, at 987-4065, or Johnny Gilbert, who is the assis tant manager, at 987-3548. All A's home games will be played at Perry Middle School, with the games starting at 2:30 p.m. Miami series will take its toll. It did Tuesday when Atlanta could hit just five of 22 shots in the fourth period. That can't happen again. ing looked at to replace Bass. Although Thomas played a lot last year, he played little behind center. "He didn't play enough," said Stephens. Stephens said that he is looking of the fish will be small (four-to-six inches). Although bream anglers will certainly encounter redbreast sunfish in their catch, those anglers specifically seeking the "big red roosters" will be better off concentrating their efforts in other rivers such as the Satilla, St. Marys, and Ohoopce. The two teams swapped leads in the first two innings before locking up in a tie after the third frame. Pennington 111 made it interesting in their final at bat when it over came a 13-12 score to go up 14-13. But, in the bottom have of that same inning, with runners on sec ond and third, Katie Chapman got the game-winning hit when she pounded a double up the middle of Middle Georgia Baseball League Perry Athletics (American League) Date Opponent Place May 22 Macon Angels Memorial Field (Macon) May 29 Forsyth Mets (DH) Perry June 12 Macon Blue Jays Macon June 19 Montezuma Merchants (DH) Montezuma June 26 Jeffersonville Redsox Jeffersonville July 10 Warner Robins Braves (DH) Perry July 17 Milledgeville Old Capitols Milledgeville July 31 Warner Robins Pirates (DH) Perry Aug. 7 Dry Branch DBK Mud Hens Dry Branch Aug. 14 Warner Robias White Sox (DH) Perry Aug. 21 Macon Hornets Perry Aug. 27-28 First round playoffs TBA Sept 10-11 Division champioaships Macon (Luther Williams [LW] field) Sept. 17-18 Middle Georgia Championship Macon (LW) Get Your Legals In Early! Deadline is 12 Noon Monday for good things from freshmen run ningbacks Corey Washington and Osirus Ezell. "They have been very pleasant surprises to us. We are re ally pleased with their perfor mance." the infield. Earning recognition for their play on the evening were Becca Roper and Katie Chapman for Graffiti, and the defensive unit, including standout Alicia Powell, for Pennington 111. Family Footwear picked up its second win of the year Tuesday, downing Pennington 111 by an 18-9 score. Graffiti recorded a 26-5 win over First Family Finance. $1,550, and fourth SBSO. Tommy Lowe led a trio of local golfers in the tournament, finishing in a tie for 15th with a three day to tal of 214, two under par. Fifteenth was good enough to share in the pot, with three players splitting $325. "I had a good string of birdies," said Freeman of his second day in the tournament. "I was getting the ball into position off the tee. The greens can be tough, but I had some good reads.” Freeman said the key to playing the course was good management, noting that it was possible to over hit some of the par 4s on the course, while you had to get dis tance on the par 5 holes. Freeman's 61 was three strokes better than his career best, which he shot on the Canadian Tour. Although Freeman narrowly missed a national record with his seven birdies in a row, he did set a Hurricane Tour record for consecu tive birdies, said Dara O’Neil, founder of the Hurricane Tour. "It was phenomenal round." With the round Wednesday, Freeman knew that he had the tour nament in hand with a solid Thurs day performance. "I knew that if I stayed around par, or under par, they (March and Smith) would have a hard time catching me," he said. The win in Perry marks the first win for Freeman since the George town Open in South Carolina in October, 1992. "I feel a lot better," said Free man. 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