Houston home journal. (Perry, Ga.) 1999-2006, October 06, 1999, Page Page 7A, Image 7

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t Jsß!lm BC 'mmx feggCTßliyr f' JRPfcj^j il8!d8 EMILY BENNETT SCORES Lady Hornets 3rd in Region Win gives Hornets third in region By PHIL CLARK Westfield Lady Hornets needed just one in their last four with Cen tral Fellowship Christian Academy to assure themselves third place in the final region standings. They got that win with a 10-4 victory in the First of a doubleheader at Central Fellowship Sept 30. Westfield broke open a 1-0 game with four runs in the third inning in picking up their sixth region win of the year and ninth overall. With one out, Julee Todd got the first of her three hits in the game and Anne Peake fol lowed with another her second hit of the game. Hanna Barrett drove in Todd with a single and both Barrett and Peake moved ud a base when the Lancers misplayed the ball in left-center. A groundout by Amber Hunnicutt drove in Peake, and Barrett scored the third run of the inning on a sin gle by Rebecca Dudley. Dudley came around to score two batters later when Erin Adkins walked with the bases loaded. The Lady Hornets picked up single runs in the fifth and sixth and added three more in the seventh for the 10-4 victoiy. All four of PMS Cubs take first losses from Feagin Mill Middle School By ALLINE KENT Hour JouimAi. Sports It was a tougih afternoon for the Panthers at Perry Middle School last Wednes day as both the 7th and Bth grade' teams jMckfed -up their first loss of the season against Feagin Mill. Both Coach John War lick, Bth grade, and Coach Leslie Belcher, 7th grade, commented that neither of the teams came to play ball. “We didn't have our minds on the game, “ said Coach Belcher. “Maybe it was because in the first two games, we have won with out working very hard and we thought this one would be a cakewalk.” The 7th grade team was defeated 18 to 6. Coach Belcher also commented that the team opened the game very passive on offense and defense. “We bunkered down. " he said. “But by then it was too late. Feagin Mill had the momentum." Feagin Mill scored on its first offensive possession to take an early 6-0 lead. Perry’s Ricky Harris *jr Free, no hassle credit approval for auto loans . You may qualify regardless of • Good Credit • Blemished Credit • No Credit • Bankruptcy It’s Easy, Fast, and confidential! From your touch-tone phone call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! 1-800-975-3325 Electronically answered Another exclusive service from Our Dealership IpIL #ft9" ■ ~ <. the Lancers’ runs came in the fifth inning. Central Fellowship needed to win three of their final four games to qualify for the state playoffs and eliminate defending state champion Windsor. They apparently had one of the wins in the second game of the doubleheader when Amanda Rowntree blasted a long home run over the left-cen terfield fence to break a 1-1 tie in the fifth inning. The Lancers held on to the slim lead for a 2-1 victory, but the decision was overturned and Westfield was awarded the victory when Central Fellowship discovered they had failed to add a player to the varsi ty roster when she was elevated from the B-team. Westfield 1 0 4 0 1 1 3 10 CFCA 0000400 4 Leading hitters: Julee Todd 3-3, Rebec ca Dudley 3-3, Stephanie Thompson 2-3: FCA Patterson 4-4, Ward 2-3, Amerson 2- 4 Westfield 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 CFCA 0 1 0 0 1 0 x 2 Leading hitters: Westfield Todd 3-4, Emily Bennett 2-3, Stephanie Burdeshaw 2-3; CFCA Rowntree 1-3, HR answered back by scoring on a 64 yard touchdown run to tie the game up 6 all. On the next kickoff, Feagin Mill scored to take the lead for good 12-6. Perry’s defense did not allow the Feagin Mill offense to score again in the game. It was Feagin Mill’s defense that scored the final touchdown of the game by intercepting a pitch and running it in for a touchdown. Damien Singletary, Tra vanti Harrell and Thomas Lawson led the defensive unit with 8, 6 and 5 indi vidual tackles respectively. Ricky Harris led the 7th grade offense with 11 rush es for 102 yards and one touchdown. The Bth grade team was defeated 24-18. Penalties hurt the Panthers a lot including one holding call that nullified a touchdown. Rishawn Scott. David Alford and Jeremy Almond each had a touchdown for the Panthers. Injuries also contributed to the Panther loss with two starters from the backfield missing from the game. Do You Need A Car... AND WONDER ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Home Journal Photos by Phil Clark STEPHANIE THOMPSON SWINGS Consistent Batter for Westfdield Scott was injured after his first touchdown and did not return to the game and Jai Bowens was injured and did not play at all. Both players are expected to back this week. “We kicked off, they scored, they kicked off we scored. It was tied up in the opening minutes, just a brand new game, “ said Coach Warlick. “We just didn’t go to play." Perry finally comes home this week after playing their first three games away and will face Rumble at the Panther Pit on Wednesday. We are glad to be coming home, “ said Athletic Direc tor Danny Shelton. “It will be good to be on home turf. It gives us more incentive." 7th grade kickoff will be at 3:00 with the Bth grade following at 5:00. Mi oytoti * Mi (Mi Time*! 1 . ■————m——————a——a——•■»■?.• I k m, rr . J | C7T| 0 r I Welcomes the Ga. National Fair jt ♦Thursday - Ail Fair Workers 1/2 price bar drinks / •Friday • Party Nite with 0. J. Twin - • Draft Beer $1 all nite to Fair Goers »Monday • Monday Nite Football. ** $1.50 bottle Bud. ♦Tuesday - Ladies 1/2 price bar brand ♦Wednesday • Dart Tournament ♦Thursday • Margarita Nite ♦Friday - Gin & Juice Nite ♦Saturday • Country Western Nite/ Jack Daniels Special 304 Kellwood Drive, Perry 987-8811 Westfield splits softball pair with Mount de Sales By PHIL CLARK Hosa Jowuial Spout* Coming into their region lAAA softball doublehead er at Westfield Sept 29, all the Mount de Sales Cava liers needed was a split to clinch second place in the final region standings. A 4-2 victoiy in the first game enabled the Cavaliers to finish behind Stratford in the final standings. But the Lady Hornets didn’t go easy. The Cavaliers scored once in the first, but the Lady Hornets tied it when Rachel Moore and Julee Todd opened the bottom of the inning with singles. One out later. Hanna Bar rett’s sacrifice fly scored Moore to tie the score at 1- all. The Cavaliers picked up two in the third, and the Lady Hornets could not catch up again in the low scoring game. The did pick up one more run on a Bar rett home run in the PHS Cross Country remains strong By ALLINE KENT Home JouiutAL Sro«TB fhere must be nothing like coaching two varisty sports at one time. But for Coach Carl Thomas, that’s just the way it is. Thomas is in the midst of a very successful first season back as head coach of the Cross Country team at Periy High. As head coach for the boy’s basketball team, condi tioning for that team also got underway this week. 43 young men have signed up for basketball. 31 of which are not involved in the foot ball program. Perry finished first again this week in the cross coun try meet they hosted against Mary Persons and Macon County. Perry had 22 points, Mary Persons 43 and Macon-County 84. Panther Randy Whiddon finished the race in first place out of 24 runners with a time of 20:10. ItwasWhid don’s third first place finish of the season. “Randy has been Finishing strong all season, “said Coach Thomas. “He was in control of this race the entire time.” John Millender (20:34) came in 2nd and Andrew Scoggins (20:54) finished in fourth place. Perry also had two other top ten finishers Kenny Cox in sixth place and Tony Whiddon in Bth place.of 27:34. Perry will next face Dodge County on October 14th starting at 5:00. The Pan ther Cross Country team will be hosting the meet at Perry Middle School. fourth, her third of the sea son. The Cavaliers held on to win 4-2 for the clincher. Westfield scored three runs in the fourth and four in the fifth of game two on the way to a 9-7 victory in their bid for a third place region lAAA finish. Moore had a single to open the fourth and when the Cava liers misplayed Todds grounder, both runners were safe. Emily Bennett’s sacrifice fly drove in one run. Amber Hunnicutt scored another with a dou ble, and the third run of the inning came across on a single by Stephanie Thomp son. After Mount de Sales answered with three in their half of the fourth to reclaim the lead at 5-3, the Lady Hornets got back to back singles by Rebecca Dudley and Amanda Murph to open the fifth and Moore’s double scored Dud ley. After Todd lined hard “Insight On Eyesight ” All lenses are not created equal by Dr. J. Mathis Dixon, Eyesight Associates When it comes to the lenses in your glasses, rely on your optometrist and ask about the properties of different versions. Here are some things to look for and inquire about. Durability. Scratch-resistant coatings ensure clear vision for the life of your prescription. Night driving. If you’re on the road alot at night, you might need a lens that reduces annoying and possibly dangerous headlight glare. 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