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The Nationals went up 8-4 in its
half as Frank singled home Kyle
Gore.
In the bottom -of the fifth, the
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Red Sox were able to avoid trouble
as Barker, the shortstop, caught a
pop-up while falling down on his
back. With two runners on, Wilson
ended it by running and tumbling
after making a catch.
With severe weather scattered
over parts of middle Georgia (with
Ft. Valley getting some rain a while
lenges.
Take poker for instance.
Its challenges involve atti
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Players can’t control the
cards they get so to intimi
date opponents they have
to stare, curse in Spanish,
wear large cowboy hats, talk
trash, or hide their eyes
behind extremely dark sun
glasses.
Practically every cable
channel has gotten into the
Texas Hold’em act. Even
Bravo, that bastion,of cul
ture, hosts poker games.
It is only a matter of time
Warner Robins American Little League continued its postseason with games in Macon this past weekend.
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American Little League West baserunner Brandon Parrish reaches second base as Warner Robins American East
shortstop Conner Bookout (14) looks on during both teams’ opening game at the West Macon Little League T-Ball
tournament in Macon Friday evening.
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Father Tim Krepps, left, leads the cheering as parents and supporters of Warner Robins
American East and West teams look on.
before the game’s starting time)
Friday, the wind picked up some in
the sixth inning. The Red Sox were
batting and got back in the scoring
column on a walk, a stolen base
and an error.
Jonathan Jones got another rally
going with an infield hit, and Jay
Phillips followed with a double.
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fundraising efforts from
periodic festivals to poker
tournaments.
I’m surprised that bingo
still survives in churches,
lodges, VFWs and American
Legions. I assume it’s
because bingo isn’t gambling
and, therefore, not sinful.
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out how sedentary activities
can be called sports. The
only exercise poker players
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the table.
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Jones scored on a groundout (8-
6). The wind’s direction helped
a Wilson pop-up fall fair in the
infield and bring Phillips home to
make it 8-7.
But the Nationals put its first
four batters on base against
Jackson in the home sixth.
Crozier’s ground-rule double and
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Frank’s single each plated a run.
With a groundout, the Nationals
led 11-7, then Richard James
capped the scoring off with an RBI
hit.
Barker got his second RBI for
the Red Sox on a hit scoring Lane
Singleton, who led off the seventh
with a triple.
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TOP LEFT:
Warner Robins
American West
baserunner
Anna Katherine
Jones, left,
scores against
Jones County
National
Saturday.
LEFT CENTER:
Warner Robins
American East
base runner
Zachary Inglett,
left, crosses
home plate as
Warner Robins
American West
catcher Cole
Hooks (25) looks
for the ball.
FAR LEFT:
Warner Robins
American East
batter Austin
Brooks (17)
makes contact
during the con
test as Hooks
Dr. Deryle Whipple,
retired pediatrician, has been
a member of the Kiwanis
Club since 1990. He feels
that Kiwanis gives him an
opportunity to join vith
service oriented, successful
adults - to faster grovth and
development in the youth
of our community.
Dr. Whipple encourages
you to join the Kiwanis
Club and get involved.
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