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AWARD WINNERS Perry High School Athletic
Director and Head Football Coach George Collins
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SOFTBALL WINNER Perry Softball Coach Carl award on the 1997 PHS softball team to Debbie
Thomas (left) presents the most valuable player Hays.
Perry Panthers honored during
fall sports banquet Dec. 11
By I*llll. CLARK
Times-Journal Sports
During a well attended banquet
held Dec. 11 at the school cafeteria
awards were given to outstanding
Perry High School athletes and
cheerleaders in the (all sports
Athletic Director (ieorge Collins
and his stall ol coaches in football,
sottball. cross country and cheer
leading In >sted the event attended
by a lull house ot recipients, stu
dents. parents and Inends
Junior varsity loothall coaches
Sean Moistener and Max Vickers
recogni/ed the JY team to gel the
program under wav Coaches Bert
Bozeman and l.ee Whatley also
work with the junior varsitv pro
gram but were unable to attend the
banquet
li Johnson ot the Houston Ttmes-
Jounuil presented the varsitv defen
sive lineman of the year award to
Brian Hamilton, and Doug Barnett
awarded the Chic-fil-A offensive
lineman plaque to Keith Morton.
Defensive Coordinator Kern
bnglish presented the outstanding
defensive player award to tumor Dante
Holmes, who had 5b lint hit tackles.
2K assists and five tackles lor losses
from his defensive back position
Dontarrious Thomas. who
played both quarterback and wide
receiver, was chosen best offensive
player, and was awarded a plaque
by offensive coordinator I.uke
Smith Assistant coaches Andy
Gentry. Robbie McDuffie and Carl
Dixon assisted in the presentations
The tour major awards were pre
sented based on votes by team
members
Head coach George Collins
made the I’layer of the Year presen
tation to senior John Brewer. Perry s
do-everything linebacker-quarter
back who has enjoyed a splendid
career at Perry High Brewer regis
tered M tackles and assists wiule
playing linebacker and also started
lour games at quarterback.
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The family of Helen Davis would like to thank their
many friends in Perry for their love, concern, and support
during her losss. She loved Perry and had so many happy
memories.
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(left) presents the most valuable player award to
quarterback and linebacker John Brewer.
Collins also recogni/ed non f.u
ultv supporters l.ee S|vais Ralph
Thomas. Bobby Nix and Doug
Barnett lor their contributions to the
lootbal! program
Cheerleader coach Christ \
Williamson, whose duties run
almost the entire school year, rccog
nized limitn varsity cheerleaders
Megan hekhardi who o a cheer
leading camp all-star, nist the set
ond junior varsity cheerleader at the
school to receive that honor, and
Kristen Stoke' tlv most spirited
award winner
On the varsity level where
Williamson had just live returning
cheerleaders, cheerleading camp
all-star April Montiquc was recog
nized lor her all-stai status She will
be performing in London during the
Christmas holidays
The leadership award, voted on
by the team, went to Shannon
Lemley. and the most spirited
award, also based on team vote
went to Vickie Welling
Coach Rob /ell was understand
ably proud of hi' cross country
teams The girls team was region
runner-up and qualified lor the stale
meet The runner of the year award
went to Shannon Lamer
The boys team also qualified lor
stale, and had two runners quality
lor the Worldwide Sports
Lxchange Brett Dorman will navel
to I ondon the day after Christmas
to run m the Lxchange events Jeb
Stewart also qualified, but was
unable to make the London trip
Dorman was chosen runner ot
the year
Coach Ann Smith recognized het
junu >r v arsity s< iltball team belt >rv Carl
Thomas took the podium introduce
Ins varsity team and hand out awards
The Lady Panthers were 12-X lor
the year and won two tournaments
including their own Crossroads
Classic and the Macon County
Invitational, going unbeaten in eight
tournament games
Times Journal Photos by Inc Zellors
Lreshntcn who played on the
varsity level were Stephanie Stick'
I.indsev Brown and Tiffany Hams
Sophomores were Debbie Hayes
Miranda (i.irren and Sarah Stuckey
Juniors Brandi Thomas. LeAnn
Knapp and I nn McCoy and seniors
Jessica Nolen. April Lend ley.
Chri'tv Low lor and Kristen Shqvs
rounded out the team
The be*si offensive player award
went to Sarah Stuckey the most
improved award was won by
Miranda (iarrvn. April Lendlev won
the Coaches Award and the Most
Valuable Playei was Debbie Hayes
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Hornets run record to 2-0 with win over Monroe Academy
H> PHIL C’I.ARK
Times-Jmtrnal Spurts
M JRSYTH - The Westfield Hornets improved to
2-0 under first-year coach Rennie Atkinson, winning
over the Monroe Mustangs here Dec 0 by the score of
49-40. The Hornets had to come back from a H-22
halftime deficit, taking control of the backboards
behind Brian Hartley. Andy Conrad, Robert Causey
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T'was the day before Christmas, but there was no cheer.
No jingle bells jingled, no sound of reindeer.
The word had got out that Santa was sick.
There'd be no friendly visit from a sick St. Nick.
The people were sad; no gaiety sounded.
For Christmas had come, but Santa was grounded.
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He walked down the street, and what should he see?
On a sign was printed, Dr. Brian Gillis, D C. :
Now Santa was not one to like a new tactic,
But all else had failed so he'd try chiropractic.
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In a very short time, to judge by the clock, | * ( \
He was in the adjustment room, talking to Doc. , v
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"It must be the hurry, the tension and all.
I simply can't seem to get on the bail.
Life used to be easy, just toys, guns and whistles,
Now I have to dodge fall-out, space ships and missiles.
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"And Doc, take a good look at the size of this pack!
Have you any idea what it does to my back?"
Poor santa was miserable; just barely able
With the help of the doctor, to get on the table. ~ n *—-I
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The doctor was gentle. VWthout fuss or tussle
he examined the vertebrae and relaxed the muscles. _
He spotted the trouble, and then with a click
Started aligning the ailing St. Nick.
And Santa felt aches and pains slipping away.
In no time at all he began feeling gay.
His cheeks were rosy with a new found glow.
And a healthy Kris Kringle was rarin' to go.
As he went out the door, he threw the receptionist a kiss.
Why, it had been centuries since he'd felt good as this!
Then once more he shouldered the bag full of toys,
His heart overflowing with true Christmas joys.
Perry Chiropractic Health Center PC
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1204 Houston Lake Drive, Perry
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