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Wed., Oct. 20, 1999, Houston Home Journal
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S ' RIKE UP THE BAND Members of
the Pride of the Crossroads marching
h nd blast a tune during a break in the
Panthers preparing to host Southeast
in homecoming game Oct. 22
Ei ALLINE KENT
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\ isitor to the football
s rategy area at Perry High
c m almost hear the sighs of
relief.
l hat s because, the Pan
thcrs have finally finished
the worst leg of their tough
1999
schedule. The Panthers
return home home Oct. 22
1 1 celebrate Homecoming
and fake on the Southeast
Warriors.
The game is a region 4-
A\ game in the Georgia
High School Association.
After Southeast, the Pan
thers face region opponents
Harris County, Macon
( ounty and Bleckley Coun
ty.
The playoffs that seemed
so ( lose in August after the
7 3 season last year are
way off in the distance now
but the Panthers can still
salvage their season by win
ning four straight.
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That prospect is a possi
bility. Southeast has won
three games this season.
They will arrive in Perry
after losing two straight
including a 34 0 Dodge
County humiliation last
week.
Harris County stands at
3-3 right now while Macon
County is 2-4. Bleckley has
yet to pick up their first win
of the season.
Harris, Macon and Bleck
ley also all have undefeated
Dodge County left on their
schedules.
Southeast had a winless
season last year, but lost
five games by a touchdown
or less.
They returned only seven
starters from last year's
team and like the Panthers,
Southeast has several play
ers that have to play on
both sides of the ball.
Two of those young men.
Jams Wimbush and
Garmerro Dennis, are the
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action at Mary Persons Oct. 15. The band
has finished second in two marching
competitions this season.
only returning defense
starters. Both landed in the
top five for leading tacklers
in the region last year and
are also considered two of
the Warrior’s best
receivers.
“It is a relief not to have
to get ready for a Mary Per
sons or a Dodge,” said Ath
letic Director George
Collins. “But we won’t be
changing anything we do
this week. Same thing we
have done all season, get
ready and play hard."
Game time will be 8 p.m.
at the Panther Pit.
Trainer
who graduated last year.
Both Arnold and Hulbert
said he was a patient
teacher to them as they
learned their way around
the football sidelines.
“He really taught us a lot
about what to do, and how
to do it" the girls agreed.
Next time you're at a
Westfield football game
and you see Lina Arnold
and Jill Hulbert working
along the Hornets’ side
lines, take a moment to
reflect on their many
duties.
With the Gatorade made
long before fans and play
ers begin to arrive around
7 p.m., the ladies can be
seen transporting equip
ment. refreshments and
first aid equipment to the
sidelines.
‘The balls and kicking
tees have to be ready by 7
for the kickers to practice,"
Arnold pointed out
"After that we just work
with Adam (Gray) and
Bubba (Blalock) to make
sure everything is in
place," Arnold continued.
Arnold will continue her
football duties, even
though she reports to
Leigh Ann Johnson’s bas
ketball team for practice
this week. Hulbert, who is
Sports Notebook
Horse Lovers
Club plans Nov.
6 fun show
Horse
Lover’s Club will host its first
Fun Show Nov. 6 at the Dou
ble J Ranch, Fort Valley. The
show is open to all breeds of
horses. Classes begin at 9 a.m.
The Fall Fun Show will fea
ture 45 classes including hal
ter. huntseat, saddle seat,
gaited, trail, and western
pleasure. There will also be
many fun classes.
Two classes catering to spe
cial needs riders are sched
uled as well. There will be no
charge to participate in these
classes.
Entry fees are $5 for regu
lar classes and $3 for the fun
• classes. A concession stand
will be open. Spectators are
encouraged to bring lawn
chairs.
Double J Ranch is located
off U.S. 341 on Norwood
Springs Road.
For more information, con
tact Scott at 912-986-0321,
Debbie at 912-477-8344 or
Jimmie at 912-788-5292. In
case of rain, the show will be
rescheduled for Nov. 13.
Region 1-AAA falls in
GISA softball finals
LEESBURG Region
lAAA had two representa
tives in the Georgia Indepen
dent School .\ssociation soft
ball finals Oct. 16 at Lees
burg. but the Mount de Sales
Cavaliers and Stratford
Eagles were no match for the
Southland Lady Raiders,
who marched to the 1999
state AAA softball champi
onship without dropping a
tourney game.
Mount de Sales was able
to take a brief 1 -0 lead in the
first game of championship
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just a freshman remember,
will also play basketball,
most likely with the Lady
Hornet B-team.
"But I’ll be back with the
football team next year,"
she was quick to point
out.‘‘We'll have to break in
some new managers, espe
cially if Adam plays foot
ball." Hulbert said.
Gray is also certified in
CPR and First Aid, and
would be a.natural to step
into Arnold’s duties.lf he
doesn’t decide to play foot
ball. And Blalock will defi
nitely play football.
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