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16- The Savannah Tribune • Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Girl Scouts Accepting Nominations for
Women of Distinction
The Girl Scouts of
Historic Georgia are pleased
to announce that our 2011
Women of Distinction nomi
nations are now open.
Nominees are area
women who, through their
service to others and their
community, have set an
example of excellence for
girls in the southeast Georgia
region of the Girl Scouts of
Historic Georgia.
The Women of
Distinction recognition pays
tribute to women leaders
who have demonstrated
extraordinary accomplish
ments as leaders in their
fields, innovators of unique
programs and services, and
as prime examples of life
long commitments to oppor
tunities for women and girls
everywhere.
The selected honorees
will be presented at the third
annual Women of Distinction
Luncheon on March 4, 2011
at the Morris Center,
Trustees Garden, Savannah.
Nomination forms may
be obtained from the Girl
Scout website at
www.gshg.org.
S.P.A.C.E. Visual Arts Classes Now
Registering
Savannah's Place for
Art, Culture and Education
(S.P.A.C.E.) is now register
ing students for its fall visual
arts classes and workshops.
Day and evening ses
sions are offered for children,
teens and adults in all skill
levels.
Sessions begin Sept. 20
& October 4 and are held at
the Department of Cultural
Affairs’ S.P.A.C.E. studios,
located at 9 W. Henry St.
Four, six and eight week
classes are available, as well
as one-day workshops. Fall
visual arts sessions include
ceramics, fibers, metal-
smithing, stained glass and
painting. New offerings in
jewelry & metalsmi thing
include courses in chainmak
ing, custom jewelry mecha
nisms, clay jewelry, metals &
glass, and an open studio.
Class fees include
instruction, use of studio
space, use of equipment and
all materials and tools
required. Space is limited and
advance registration is
encouraged.
Registration forms are
available online at
www.savannahga.gov/arts
<http://www.savannahga.gov
/.arts> or by calling (912)
651-6783.
Sports with Walter Moore
Tigers To Mix
Experience With
Youth
The Savannah State
football team returns 15
starters for the 2010 season
but will also rely on youth.
Three freshmen could be in
the starting lineup when the
Tigers open the season at
Georgia Southern on
September 4 and ten more are
listed as top reserves.
Despite giving up 25
sacks in 2009, the strength of
the offense will lie with the
return of four starters to the
offensive line. Lenworth
McKenzie, Dan Johnson,
Jared Brunson and Demetrius
Edwards are set to return and
will be joined by sophomore
Jonathan Clowers (6-6, 290)
who will line up at left tackle.
AJ DeFilippis played in
seven games and passed for
425 yards and three touch
downs a year ago and will
line up at quarterback.
After running for 804
years last season Justin Babb
will be on the hunt to reach
the 1,000 mark but he is
being pushed by freshman
Sheldon Barnes (5-11, 215).
Alakan Thomas is one of the
few wide receivers with
experience but newcomers
Walter Moore
Brian Lackey (6-4, 195), Josh
Coleman (5-9, 170) and
Dylan Cook (6-2, 185) have
been impressive in the pre
season.
LaDarien Redfield and
Channing Welch returns to
anchor the interior defensive
line, junior college transfer
Reginald Givens and sopho
more Xavier Lewis (6-3,265)
will hold down the defensive
end positions.
The linebackers appear
solid with the return of
Sadrak Jean-Baptiste (50
tackles), Nate Clay and J.
Vince Cochran (51 tackles).
Freshman Leland Russell (5-
10, 231) is also pushing for
playing time. Darren Hunter
and Chris Asbury (54 tackles)
have locked down the safety
spots while Justin Cooper (6-
2, 175) and junior Matthew
Smith have earned the start
ing nods on the comers.
Derek Williams returns
for his junior year and will
once again handle the punting
and kicking chores. The
Toronto, Canada native has
not missed an extra point
since September 2008. Local
products Simon Heyward
(Beach High) and Antonio
Proctor (Memorial Day) will
handle the punt returns and
kick returns respectively.
Taylor Thompson
(Memorial) will be the long
snapper and backup quarter
back Antonio Bostic will be
the holder.
SSU will have a chal
lenging schedule with nine
consecutive games on the
road. Old rivals Fort Valley
State and Albany State are on
the schedule as well and
upstart Georgia State.
The Tigers will play
FVSU in Macon's Music City
Classic and will face Albany
State in Waycross as part of
the Rumble in the Swamp
Classic.
Welch, Edwards, Babb
and Redfield have been
selected as team captains for
the 2010 season.
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