Houston times-journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1994-1999, September 07, 1994, Page Page 9A, Image 9

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Ik tHHMp(JjHt'is t * . Amber Fendley rushes to make a diving catch against Washington County during the consolation game. Hornets still fighting says coach By VETO F. ROLEY Sports Editor Despite running up against the best two teams in the region and getting crushed, Westfield softball coach Billy Sellers is not con cerned. Sellers reminded people that he said at the beginning of the year that his team would not set the woods on fire to start the season, but would be ready come tourna ment time. He said that the Hornets' performance in the tour nament Aug. 20, where they swept three games to win the tournament, gave people to high expectations. "There is nothing to get discour PHS Cheerleaders become competitive Perry High School cheerleading coach Elaine Stephens said Saturday that the cheerleaders would be field ing a competitive squad in 1993. Stephens said that details still needed to be worked since the cheer leaders were only given permission PAK to hold Hae San tourney The Perry Athletic Karate team will host the third annual Hae San Regional Fall Championship at the New South Arena at the Perry Agricenter Sept. 17. Proceeds from the championship will go to the Weapons and Violence Education Foundation, which was developed by Perry Tickets on sale for Friday's games Perry High School has tickets on sale for Friday night's game at Peach County. Tickets will go on sale at the high school the day of the game Friday. Student tickets will cost $3, while adult tickets will cost $4 in Panthers, from 7A scoring opportunities. However, Brett nailed a 38 yard field goal midway through the first quarter to give Perry the early lead. Stephens said the Panthers first half troubles could have been caused by Perry being overly pumped for the game. "We were really fired up entering that game.” Stephens also pointed out that his team played a lot of inexperi enced players. Of the first seven players on the defensive line, only two were returning starters Cheronskee Johnson and Andy HOME OWNERS “COULD YOU USE” $20,000... 160.78 $40,000 336.34 $30,000...252.26 $50,000 420.43 9.5% - 360 mo. APR 10% For Best Rates Regardless of Credit * SSOOO to $500,000 *sto 30 year terms * Fixed Rates * Fixed Terms * Debt Consolidation * Refinance * Home Improvements * Cash Available SOUTHERN FUNDING MORTGAGE 3902 Norlhslde Dr. B-4 Macon, OA 31210 1-800-477-7950 Georaia Residential Mortgage Licensee aged about,” said Sellers. "We are doing things better in the sense that we are lining up and making plays right now that we couldn't believe before we started on the first of August. "Stratford and Windsor ar proba bly two of the top three teams in the state. We are young, and we are not going to be on the same level as teams that are senior dominated. "When we play someone we are competitive with like Southland, we will hold our own with that crowd. "It's not over by a long shot," said Sellers, who said he hoped his team would be one of the four to field a competitive team last week. She said it would be hard to narrow down her squad to 16 com petitive members. The Georgia High School Athletic Association recognizes cheerleading as a competitive sport. Police Chief Frank Simons and ap proved by the Houston County Board of Education. The tournament will feature championships in the forms compe tition, women's black belt and men's black belt. There will be six rings of competition during the championships. advance. Tickets at the gate will be $5 each. Also, Perry Principal Phil Smith said the easiest way to get to Peach County from Perry was to take Highway 96 into Fort Valley. Johnston. Additionally, two first year se niors started in the front seven, and one first year senior saw action in the secondary. Thomas was the leading rusher in the game, accounting for 106 yards on 14 carries from his quar terback position. He also completed two of five passes for 27 yards and a touchdown. Kendrick also had a big night for the Panthers, accumulating 126 to tal yards, 21 rushing, 27 receiving and 78 return yards. Panthers come in third in Jones Cty tourney By VETO F. ROLEY Sports Editor The Panther softball team found themselves in an unusual situation at the Jones County Tournament Saturday. Despite a 3-1 record, which was better than the second place finisher's record, the Panthers were only able to take home the third place trophy. The Panthers lost their first match of the day to Jones County, 11-6, who would later beat Washington-Wilkes, but lose to Bleckley County. The Panthers would go on to crush Bleckly County 16-3 and dominate Washington-Wilkes 9-4. However, because of the earlier loss to Jones County, Perry fin ished second in the their division, teams still playing Oct. 5. "We will try for our goal one step at a time." Sellers said that one problem his team might be having was that they were pressing. "We are trying too hard. We need to be more patient and relaxed up there." Sellers said that there was a dif ference between being eager at the plate and being aggressive, with his team being eager. "We are jumping on bad pitches." "We are still making too many errors,” said Sellers. "But, it isn't because we aren't trying. "We are going to make young mistakes. Nobody has got their head down around here. I won't al low it." ■ * Ladies foursome Fran Coody, Nita Bridges, Sharon Persons and Betty Lewis recently won a Ladies Golf Association tour nament at Perry Country Club. The women's champi onship at the club is this weekend. 11 MCI I A Unit Of The University System Of Georgia Robins Resident Center COURSE TIME DAYS COURSETITLE * ACCT 201 600-8:10 TTH Principles of Accounting 1 •BIOL 101 6:00-7:50 TTH Biology I •BIOL 101 8:20-10:10 T Laboratory •BIOL 101 8:20-10:10 Til Laboratory •8U51205 8 20-10:30 MW Business Communication • CUCS 93 6 00-8:10 MW Basic Mathematics •C&CS9S 8 20-10:30 MW Intermediate Algebra •CIS 209 6 00-810 MW Computer Systems & Applications •CRIUIOO 6:00-8:10 TTII Criminal Justice •ECON 105 6:00-8:10 MW Principles of Economics •ECON 106 8 20-10:30 MW Principles of Economics 11 •ENGL 101 6 00-8:10 MW Rhetoric & Composition •ENGL 102 8:20-10:30 TTII Literature & Composition •HIST2SI 8 20-10:30 MW American 1 listory I •MATH 100 8:20-10:30 MW Colleee Algebra •MATH! 14 6 00-8:10 MW Precaiculus Algebra •MATH 142 8-20-10:30 MW Basic Microcomputing •MATH 142 TBA-TBA TBA Laboratory •MATH 254 8 20-10:30 TTII • Analytic Geometry & Calculus II •MATH 256 8:20-10:30 TTH Calculus IV •PHYS 237 6:00-7:50 TTH Principles of Physics 1 •PHYS 237 6:00-8:50 W Laboratory •POLS 101 6 00-8:10 TTII American Government •READ 100 6:00-8:10 TTH Advanced Reading Skills •REM 93 6:00-8:10 MW Career Math SOCI 105 11:15-12:20 MTWTII Sociology •SOCI 105 8:20-10:30 TTI I Sociology •WRIT2O4 8:20-10:30 mi Writing Laboratory •PYEDI2O 6:00-7:40 MW Walking for Fitness •PYEDISO 8:20-10:30 TTI I Foundations of Health • Kvcning Class and played the consolation game against Washington County, a slugfest which saw the the Panthers win 19-10. Jones County, meanwhile, lost the championship game to bring their record to 2-2, one game below the Panthers mark of 3-1. "I thought we really did well," said Perry Panther coach Kelly Britsky of the tournament. ”1 dis covered some things about some players that I needed to know. "Key people hit for me this weekend. "We definitely need to work on some things,” said Britsky after the four game Saturday. "We are com ing around. I feel a lot better about the rest of the season than I felt on Friday." ■ -life ' U» 1 |||| (1. J- 1 ,I,' ' ’ psk W ' ' ; J Westfield head coach Billy Sellers goes to the mound during the first game of a double header against Stratford to calm his players down. Stratford beat the Hornets 18-4. ’ Wednesday, September 7, 1994, Houston Times -Journal Britsky said the Panthers coming back in the tournament after the loss to Jones County, which was marked by a five run Greyhound rally in the sixth inning, breaking a 6-6 tie, was nothing unusual on the season. "We've never given up," said Britsky, adding that even when the team had lost games, they had not given up in the game. The story of the weekend was the play of Katie McClintic, who did not play in the opening game of the tournament. However, the next three games, McClintic provided a good amount of offense, sandwich ing a 1-4 performance against Washington-Wilkes with a pair of 3-4 outings against Bleckley • Senior Citizens Discount • Free In-Town Delivery • Durable Medical Equipment • Computer Medical Records • Emergency Service • Complete Line of Sundry Items mm YOUR FAMILY PHARMACY We Provide Printouts For Insurance Records And Income Tax Records At No Extra Charge. 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More importantly than her hits, were the time that McClintic chose to hit. In the Bleckley County and Washington County games, McClintic collected 12 RBIs. Other offensive stars for the Panthers were Marina Culley, who caused the bottom of the lineup to heat up on the cold day with a six for-ten performance. Pitcher Robin Griffen continues to improve from a sore ankle, finishing the tourna ment with an eight-for-15 mark. Britsky said the upcoming week would be a pivotal week in the Panthers' plans, with games Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and a tournament in Tift on Saturday. Hubert Bennett 1036-A Macon Street, Perry, GA 987-2114 Page 9A