Halls Fountain City Shopper-News 050911

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A-14 • MAY 9, 2011 • HALLS/FOUNTAIN CITY SHOPPER-NEWS

The Halls baseball team, wearing pink jerseys to raise awareness for breast cancer research, prepares to welcome teammate Austin Smith at home after hitting a solo home run.

Halls ball field goes pink for cancer research Halls High cheerleaders Cheyenne Fawver and Kari Summers collect money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation in memory of Kathy Lawson between games last week. Halls and Gibbs baseball teams joined together to honor Kathy’s memory and raise money for breast cancer research. Photos by Ruth White

The Halls High School Concert Choir finished in second place at the Music in the Park competition in Atlanta on April 30. Photo submitted

Concert choir finds perspective in second-place finish the group of 41 students enBy Jake Mabe The first thing you have joyed Six Flags. That night, they learned to understand is they hanthe results. dled it well. Music teacher Elizabeth Williams said that Halls Halls Red Devils scored a final total of 178.5. The choir finished second. The Halls High Concert The score was closer than Choir finished second in ra- it appeared. But, Williams zor-thin fashion at the Music says the kids took it with in the Park competition based poise. at Six Flags Over Georgia on Saturday, April 30. This is the concert choir’s sole out of state trip for the year. Coach Cheri Duncan reThe trip included a stop a Turner Field on Friday night ports that the Halls High (the Braves lost, in extra in- girls tennis team won the nings, to the Cardinals). Sat- district May 2 and will urday’s competition was held compete in regionals as in the morning at Chapel Hill a team for the first time High School. That afternoon, since 1996. They finished

Gibbs and Halls go pink for a night – Eagles win 8-3

The second thing you have to understand is that perspective came during the trip home up I-75 North as the bus passed through tornadoravaged Ringgold, Ga. “Especially when they saw a Ruby Tuesday. All that was left of it was the brick front door. I told them, ‘These people have nothing now.’ “The bus got really silent.�

Gibbs lead-off hitter Andy Hibbett helped lead his team to an 8-3 victory over Halls last week.

Girls tennis team wins district the season with a 10-0 record and are 33-1 over the past three years. The boys finished 9-3 and third in the district, losing only to Oak Ridge, Hardin Valley and Catholic.

Gibbs third baseman Lee Hamilton throws to first base for an out against Halls last week. Both teams wore pink jerseys and participated in “Pink Out� at the park to raise money for the Susan G. Komen Foundation in memory of Kathy Lawson. Photos by Ruth White

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