Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, August 24, 1994, Page Page 6C, Image 24

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Wednesday, August 24,1994, "Houston Times-Journal-Spodat Edition Page 6C ■ ■‘j’ r V ,; -* Jivv' 1 ?. V»'*.*V - -iv A - -•' - 'v - < \+«. ;afJif4j| m ssrxfc i Ssilik IN W ' v f v , A |m|s I' 1 •,? Ppfll| I v** gp Date Opponent Location Time 9/3 North Alabama (20th annual Macon, Henderson Field 7 p.m. Shriner's Classic) 9/10 Morehouse (Operation Education Ypsilanti, Mi. 7 p.m. 0 Football Classic) Eastern Michigan Univ. 9/17 Valdosta State Valdosta 7 p.m. 9/24 Morris Brown* Macon 7:30 p.m. *O/1 Clark Atlanta* Atlanta, Georgia Dome 2 p.m. 10/15 Miles College* Birmingham, Miles College 1:30p.m.° 10/22 Alabama A&M* Fort Valley l-30om Homecoming ' ■ ' 10/29 Tuskegee* Fort Valley 1:30 p.m. 11/5 Savannah State* Savannah 1:30 p.m. H/12 Albany State* Columbus 1:30 p.m. sth annual Fountain City Classic Memorial Stadium °=Central Standard Time *=S.I.A.C game Softball, from 4C Windy Biggers, Posey, Goodroe and Ashlee Calhoun collected consecutive singles. Goodroe collected Biggers, while Calhoun plated Posey and Goodroe. One out later, Barr doubled to left to score Calhoun. Barr crossed the plate on an infield hit by Mary Catherine Walker to give Westfield a five run lead. After Flint River scored two in the bottom half of the inning, the Hornets came right back with three in the third. Smith started the inning with a triple to center. Biggers got Smith across the plate with a sac fly to left, the first out of the inning. Posey doubled to left. She scored when the Flint River infield had trouble with Goodroe's ground ball. Goodroe ended the play on third, where she scored on Calhoun's sac fly to right. However, Flint River refused to give up, getting the three runs back in the bottom half of the inning. In the second and third, Flint River had all five of their hits. But, they were helped by the Hornets, who committed three errors and walked a batter. In the fourth inning, the Hornets took back two of the runs. Ban reached on an enor at third. A Tennis , from 4C Greer, Valerie Carter and Jeanie Sexton. Houston Lake is also plan ning on fielding a 2.5 team in the USTA Spring League. Houston Lake held the girl's 9 and 10 year old Member/Guest Junior Tennis Tournament last week with 24 competitors. Final match results were: US Open Final: Abby Davison and Jcni Honrath over Sarah Bacon and Cariee Sanford; Wimbledon Final: Christan Watson and Alex Wright defeating Stephanie Thompson and Jessica Smith; French Open Final: Ryan Bacon and Ixa Sanford best ing Cynthia James and Brittany Grant; Australian Open Final: Sara Hughes and Amanda Carpenter beating Audry James and Lydia Farman. Other upcoming fall events for Houston Lake are in September— Junior clay court challenge: Houston Lake Country Club vs. Idle Hour; in October the Ladies’ Member—Guest Doubles tourna ment and the Ladies' clay court challenge vs. Idle Hour; in November the Ladies' "Tennis Cup" challenge vs. River North and the Houston Lake Country Club Singles Championships. Ft. Valley St. '94 schedule double by Hart set the Hornets up with runners at second and third. Walker and Fryer plated Barr and Hart with a pair of sacrifice flies. In the fifth inning, back-to-back singles by Biggers and Posey put runners on the comers. McCord drove Biggers in with a sac fly. Calhoun followed with a one-out single to send Posey to third. Shannon Lewis collected the key hit, with a fly to first that was deep enough to score Posey. After giving up five runs in the second and third, Lewis settled down, pitching no-hit ball over the final four frames. Six Hornets collected two hits in the game, as Westfield had 15 total hits. Hornets 8 Brookwood 4 In the first two games, the Hornets had little trouble gaining wins. However, Brookwood was Gf fIVT Acs z>7/ Lpf S-Czaant All G Hornets & G Panthers Are The Best! 913 Carroll St • Perry • 988-8223 We Support The Panthers & Hornets lir» n vjm nnniNfi 2756 2758 Watsnn Bind Warner Robins - 953 410 Q TTITIT Toll Frnn 1-800 868-4218 9Ur Mr JbJlco. Garden Center 953-4199 I determined to stop Westfield from making clean run through the tournament, and they nearly did so before feeling the Hornets sting. With two runs in the fourth and two runs in the fifth, Brookwood took a 4-2 lead going into the bottom of the fifth. And, the Hornets started their comeback. Sullivan started the inning by reaching on an infield error. A hit by Posey and an one out walk to Biggers loaded the bases with one out. Walker cut the Brookwood lead to one with a single to center. The Hornet bats really came alive in the bottom of the sixth. McCord and Hart led off the inning with back-to-back singles. After an infield fly, Jennifer Stewart walked to fill the bases. A single to left by Sullivan tied the game, leaving the bases loaded. Middle School football Local middle schools start football and softball practice. A full report will be In next weeks' session. Fort Valley to open season against Lions Fort Valley State College head coach and athletic director Douglas Porter recently announced the 1994 Wildcat football schedule. Once again, the Wildcats have one of the tougher schedules in N.C.A.A. Division II football as they face three teams that were ranked at one time or another in the Division II top 20, two that were participants in the Division II play offs, including the defending na tional champions. The Wildcats will open with the defending national champions, North Alabama, in Henderson Stadium in Macon on Sept. 3. Posey came into the game to hit for Laumine Byrd, who had a walk and hit in the game. Sellers was rewarded for his move when Posey connected on a triple to left to score three runs. Posey would come around to score on Biggers' single to center. Getting # 1 Selling Small Car Just Got Easier! $ -3< Wayne Monis Ford Offer good on 1993 and 1994 Escorts. 2.9% APR varies by credit worthiness of consumers as determined by Ford Credit. Some consumers will not qualify. 2.9% APR for 48 months at $22.09 per month per SI,OOO financed with 10% down payment. Dealer participation may affect savings. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock. Limited time offer. See dealer for details. 1608 Sam Nunn Blvd • Perry • 987-2411 Escort GT Off er I nel s 3j|§|S>teiiil>er Stli Starting^ Escort 2-Door Escort Wagon Beelands take first place in Perry Country Club tourney Jimmy and Jackie Beeland won the overall couples championship at Perry Country Club. The Beelands took the champi onship in the best ball toumamenj with a gross score of 68, which was three strokes better than Denny and Ten Dicks and Carl Piece and Betty Lewis. In the net division, John and Sinclaire Shaginaw took first place honors, finishing the afternoon with a handicapped adjusted score of 60. As in the overall winners, there was a tie for second place, as two Buckarama, from sc Dan Holloway and Steve Flynt will bring their collection of live snakes. The snakes shown by Holloway and Flynt will be poi sonous and non-poisonous. Also on hand will be Monteen McCord, a raptor rehabilitator and educator with Hawk Talk, Inc. She will have with her some of her live birds of prey such as hawks, falcons and owls. In addition to the speakers, there will dozens of animal and hunting displays. Just a few of the most no- We’re Rooting For You!-, j Ttoist Company Bank Member FDIC Macon Warner Robins Perry 741-2265 922-2265 987-4616 10,299 FORD teams finished just one stroke off the pace set by the Shaginaws. Ed Stokes and Kelly Stevens and James and Judy Rich were tied for the second place, with adjusted scores of 61 each. The 18 hole tournament had 27 couples participating, with 54 total golfers getting in on the action. "Everything was good," said Perry Country Club head profes sional Bill Hobbs. "It was a real good tournament." The next event at Perry Country Club will be a Pro-Lady tourna ment on Aug. 30. table include Duncan Dobie, who will have his whitetail collection, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, which will have their live river and lake glass tanks filled with native fish of specific fishing spots and the Georgia Wildlife Federation's Deerhead Contest, which will include hundreds of deerheads. This year there are more demon strations and booths, more dealers and all the new equipment to test, try or buy. Escort 4-Door Escort 5-Door