Saturday, October 28, 2006

Here are some more scores:

Slow pitch

Kennesaw Mountain 12, Kell 1

Pope 14, Harrison 12

South Cobb 8, Kell 7

Sprayberry 5, Harrison 4

Class A
Brookstone 4, Georgia Military 1

Savannah Country Day 5, Jefferson 1

Class AA

North Oconee 2, GAC 1

Buford 5, Jeff Davis 1

Savannah Christian 2, Union County 1

Class AAA

Spalding 2, Sandy Creek 1

South Effingham 1, Blessed Trinity 0

Class AAAA

Northgate 3, Starr’s Mill 2

Greenbrier 2, Cherokee 1

Sequoyah 4, Whitewater 1

Class AAAAA

Lowndes 3, East Coweta 0

Warner Robins 1, Houston County 0

Class A

Brookstone 2, Pacelli 0
Kimby Hobbs struck out 10 in the shut-out win against Pacelli.
Tillery Tanzie had a double and Slade Stillwell had a pair of hits for Brookstone.
Pacelli’s Kristi Bullard struck out nine in the loss.

Savannah Country Day 5, Schley County 3


Class AA
Jeff Davis 12, Southeast Bulloch 1
Jeff Davis scored nine times in the sixth to break the game open.

Savannah
Christian 1, Screven County 0
Emily Corish had eight strikeouts in the win for Savannah Christian.


Class AAAA
Sequoyah 4, Eastside 0
Alicia Mills struck out 14 in the shut-out win for Sequoyah.

Cherokee 13, Loganville 0
Abbey Meixel hit a two-run home run in the first inning and Cherokee never looked back against Loganville.

Slow pitch
Lassiter 18, South Cobb 16
Lassiter scored seven times in the first inning and held off South Cobb for the win.

McEachern 17, Sprayberry 7
McEachern scored nine times in the third inning.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

ELCA 3, Jefferson 0
ELCA’s Hope Rush struck out 10 as the Chargers defeated Jefferson 3-0.
Kayla Cooper and Rush each hit a home run in the victory.

GAC 9, Union County 1
Greater Atlanta Christian scored six times in the second inning as it knocked off Union County 9-1.

North Oconee 5, Buford 4
Linsey Dallas and Kristen Thomas each hit a home run to lead North Oconee to the 5-4 victory.

Central-Carrollton 2, Shaw 0
Central Carrollton’s Brittany Ivey hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth as Central-Carrollton knocked off Shaw 2-0.
Shaw’s Corri Connally gave up four hits in the loss.

Oconee County 5, Harris County 0
Haley Bird had a two-run double as Oconee County shut out Harris County 5-0.

Starr’s Mill 1, Whitewater 0
Kayla Deis had a sacrifice bunt to drive in the game’s only run as Starr’s Mill won 1-0.

Northgate 6, Greenbrier 5
Stephanie Farmakis had a run-scoring single in the ninth inning to lead Northgate past Greenbrier.
Farmakis and Kate Kuzma each hit a two-run home run for Northgate.

Mill Creek 6, Collins Hill 1
Mill Creek scored six times on three Collins Hill errors in the sixth, leading them to a 6-1 win.

Woodstock 4, Peachtree Ridge 2
Pinch hitter Carrie Williams hit a two-run, walk-off home run in the 11th inning to give Woodstock the 4-2 win.

Class A

Jefferson 6, Brookstone 3
Callie Holloway drove in four runs as Jefferson rallied from a 3-0 deficit to knock off Brookstone.
Melanie Trevathan had a triple for Brookstone.


ECLA 12, Pacelli 0
ECLA’s Julia Echols hit for the cycle as the Chargers defeat Pacelli.
Pacelli’s Kristi Bullard had 13 strikeouts in the loss.

Georgia Military 9, Schley County 5
Georgia Military scored eight times in the seventh inning to beat Schley County.
Kaylee Fuller hit a two-run home run in that seven-run inning.

Gordon Lee 1, Savannah Country Day 0
Maddie McKinley’s sacrifice fly in the eighth inning gave Gordon Lee a 1-0 win.

Class AAA
Harris County 6, Blessed Trinity 0
Michaela Hamilton threw a no-hitter as Harris County cruised to a 6-0 win.
Lyndi Duff hit a two-run home run and Pamela Wilkes hit a solo home run for the Tigers.

Shaw 3, Sandy Creek 1
Corri Connally struck out eight in the complete-game win for Shaw.

Oconee County 3, South Effingham 0
Alan Thomas threw a no-hitter as Oconee County knocked off South Effingham.
Kaley White went 2-for-3 for the Warriors.

Central-Carrollton 6, Spalding 1
Nicole Yancey led off the game with a home run and Central-Carrollton never looked back, winning 6-1.

Class AA

Union County 12, Jeff Davis 4
Amanda Mason went 2-for-4 with a double as Union County cruised past Jeff Davis 12-4. Lauren Matthews hit a home run in the loss for Jeff Davis.


GAC 5, Southeast Bulloch 0
Jessica Coan struck out 11 in the 5-0 shutout of Southeast Bulloch.

Buford 7, Screven County 0
Jesse Groves threw a 6-hit shutout in the victory against Screven County.

North Oconee 4, Savannah Christian 0

North Oconee’s Kristen Thomas had an RBI double as North Oconee shut out Savannah Christian.

Class AAAA

Whitewater 2, Cherokee 0
Whitewater’s Ashley Pederson struck out 13 and Whitewater scored two runs in the eighth to knock off Cherokee. Cherokee pitcher Ginny Morris had 11 strikeouts.

Starr’s Mill 6, Loganville 2
Starr’s Mill’s Karlie Bureau had an RBI in the 6-2 win. Loganville’s Cali Lovett went 1-for-3 in the loss.

Northgate 5, Sequoyah 3
Rachell Adkins went 1-for-2 with two RBI’s in Northgate’s 5-3 win. Alicia Mills struck out 17 for Sequoyah in the loss.

Greenbrier 2, Eastside 1
Tiffany Blackburn’s double drove in the game-winning run in the eighth inning to give Greenbrier 2-1 victory. Eastside pitcher Brandi Richards struck out 13 in the loss.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Week 7 predictions


It's crunch time. The playoffs are about a month away, and those teams that want to earn a berth need to WIN. This week will have a couple of surprises, so here a quick look at tonight's games:

Troup at Harris County
The Tigers MUST win to have a shot at the playoffs. That goes for both Troup and Harris County. Troup has more talent, but Harris County is going to pull off the upset.
Harris County running back Derrius Brooks found the end zone three times last week and will do it again. This time, he'll score the game winner.
Harris County 21, Troup 17

Shaw vs. Hardaway
The Hawks are still in the hunt and could use a marquee victory. The only problem is that Shaw still has a chance to win the Region 2-AAA championship if it wins out. The Raiders will cruise.
Shaw 31, Hardaway 7

Central-Phenix City at Opelika
The Red Devils will try to end Opelika's perfect Class 6A, Region 3 record, but will fall short. Central losses late on a turnover.
Opelika 21, Central 14

Stewart-Quitman at Brookstone
The Knights are 0-5. Brookstone is the best team in Region 4-A.
Brookstone 38, Stewart-Quitman 6

Chattahoochee County at Greenville
The Panthers struggled against the athletic Pacelli front two weeks ago. They face a similar unit this week. The outcome also will be similar.
Greenville 28, Chattahoochee County 13

Pacelli at Central-Talbotton
Following an overtime loss to Schley County, the Vikings are ready to prove something. Jacquise Terry will carry more than 25 times and rush for 175 yards.
Pacelli 35, Central-Talbotton 0

Spencer at LaGrange
LaGrange won't lose.
LaGrange 38, Spencer 0

Russell County at Enterprise
Russell County
will still be looking for its first win of the season when it plays one-win Dothan next week.
Enterprise's balanced offense will give the Russell County defense problems.
Enterprise 31, Russell County 13

Northview at Smiths Station
The Panthers need a win to continue to control their own destiny. A loss will leave them fighting for a playoff spot. Smiths Station knows it and will win.
Smiths Station 28, Northview 24

Glenwood at Edgewood
The Gators appear satisfied that they have made the playoffs. If they have that approach tonight, they will get beat.
Edgewood 27, Glenwood13

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

BI-CITY TEAM RANKED

There is still plenty of people that have their doubts about Carver. The only problem with that is the Tigers haven't lost.
It's hard to argue with their 5-0 record that includes a 14-9 victory against Shaw – a perennial playoff team.
And it seems as if more people around the state are beginning to realize that Carver is a pretty good team. The Tigers were ranked No. 10 in this week's Georgia Associated Press Poll.
The Tigers won't get respect until Oct. 26 when they play LaGrange. If they can beat the Grangers on their field, the Tigers would earn that respect.
They could be 7-0 by Oct. 26, but they still would have some doubters.
Some would question who have they beaten beside Shaw? Those would then argue that Shaw played its worst game of the season against Carver and still almost won.
The Tigers can’t worry about that. They must take focus on their next game and avoid a slip up. They must get to Callaway Stadium 7-0 to have a chance to silence the doubters.
If they lose one before that, the doubters will have more questions.