Vision 2013

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Sunday, March 24, 2013 — The Newnan Times-Herald — 7A

SPORTS

Area Sports Schedule

Lee girls, ECMS boys lead Grovenstein Relays

Monday

■■ High School Baseball 4:00 p.m. Griffin Christian at Heritage School 5:30 p.m. Northgate at Creekside ■■ High School Soccer (Girls first, boys to follow) 4:00 p.m. Lafayette Christian at Trinity Christian 5:00 p.m. Boys: Loganville Christian at The Heritage School 5:30 p.m. Coweta Cup: Newnan at East Coweta ■■ JV Lacrosse 6:00 p.m. Boys: Newnan at Starr’s Mill

Tuesday

■■ High School Baseball 4:00 p.m. Covenant at Heritage School 5:30 p.m. Langston Hughes at East Coweta 5:30 p.m. Newnan at Douglas County ■■ High School Golf 3:30 p.m. Northgate, Starr’s Mill at Braelin ■■ High School Lacrosse 5:30 p.m. East Coweta girls at Campbell ■■ High School Soccer 4:00 p.m. Girls; The Heritage School vs. Atlanta Girls at Silverback Stadium ■■ High School Tennis 4:00 p.m. Whitewater at Northgate 4:00 p.m. Langston Hughes at East Coweta 4:00 p.m. Westlake at Newnan ■■ High School Track & Field 4:30 p.m. Lithia Springs at Northgate

Bryan, Parker earn honors ALL-COUNTY Continued from page 6A

Two sen ior G I SA A l lRegion players also earned their spot on Newnan Times Hera ld A ll- County basketball team with Heritage School’s Chase Parker and Sa ra Br ya nt m a k i ng t he squad Parker had an easy transition for the Lady Hawks as they moved from Class AA to Class AAA, the GISA largest division. She finished the year tossing in 14.5 points per game, and pulling down 8 rebounds and finishing with 5 steals. The Lady Hawks’ senior helped lead the team to the region title.

1/2) while Quinita Mitchell was third in the shot. Evans’ girls were second with 85 points, paced by Lee Middle School’s track Stinson’s efforts. In addition teams combined for 172 points to relay efforts, Adams was to win Thursday’s Chuck second in the 200 (28.48) and Grovenstein Relays held at East fourth in the 100 hurdles. Coweta Middle. Lady Cougar Lesley Davis The meet, named after swept victories in the weights Evans’ track coach coach, saw by winning the shot (28-8) and Kameron Stinson of Evans earn discus (83-9). Chelzey Smith the girls high-points award and was fifth in the discus. Madras’ Ton Evans earn highTamara Baker led Evans’ girls points for boys. in the 100 hurdles, placing third. Lee’s girls led all teams with Other Lady Cougar scores 98 points while its boys were included Katrice Jackson in second behind East Coweta. the long jump (3rd) and Hallie Evans finished second among Goolsby in the 1,600 (5th). combined scores with 151.2 and Smokey Road’s girls were Smokey Road was third with third (66.20) led by a victory 131.7. East Coweta (119), Arnall in the 400 relay by Shi-Mia (89.20) and Madras (80.5) Dorsey, Jakale Payton, Lamirra rounded out the top six. Henderson and Ayanna Harris Stinson paced Evans by in 53.55. The Lady Wildcats also sweeping sprint events with placed third and fourth in the wins in the 100 (13.37 seconds) 1,600. Dorsey and Harris ran and 200 yard dashes (28.19). with Angel Harris and Tyrika She added a second-place finStegall on the “A” lineup while ish in the high jump at 4-6 a “B” team of Amaya Towns, behind Smokey Road’s Lamirra Aliah Beasley, Maxy Gates and Henderson while also among a Henderson were fourth. second-place 400-relay in 54.18. Individually, Henderson Stinson was joined by Christy added victories in the 100 hurHoward, Cierra Adams and dles in 18.25 and the high jump Danyele Sims on Evans relay. while sixth in the 400. GIRLS Payton and Harris were third Lee’s girls had scoring relays and fourth in the 100 while in both the 400 and 1,600. An Harris placed second in the ‘A’ team comprised of Lauren long jump and fifth in the 200. Anders, Trinesha Talley, Towns and Markia Talley finLindsay Warren and Jameshia ished fourth and sixth, respecWeaver was third in the 400 tively in the 800. and Warren joined Quintina Other scorers included Mitchell, Nicole Goncerzevicz Amberella Neely in both the and Maxine Antwi for a second- shot and discus (6th) and Maxy place effort in the 1,600. Gates in the hurdles (5th). Warren scored in both of her Arnall’s girls placed fourth individual events, finishing sec- (66) while receiving victories ond in the 400 (1:05.6) and sixth in the 400 relay as well as a in the long jump (14-1 1/2). pair from Elise Glorvigen in the Lee teammate Destiny 800 and the 1,600. Gilbert scored in three events Olivia Davis, Anadia Fuller, — the 800 (2nd, 2:45.94), 400 Brielle Horton and Troi (5th, 1:08.01) and the high jump, Underwood ran a winning relay where she finished third at 4-6. time of 4:35.88. Weaver also scored in her Arnall has two scoring relays three individual events —the in the 1,600 led by a ‘B’ team 100 (2nd, 13.49), 200 (3rd, 28.62) of Jra’ Parson, Felicia Hendrix, and long jump (5th). Olivia Davis and Horton in Lee also had runners place fourth. Fuller, Underwood, second and third in the 800 Chasidhe Godfrey and Brittany and 1,600 with Caroline Nelson Dunnavant were fifth. third in the 800 and second in Dunnavant also scored for the mile. Ellie Korner was right the Lady Knights while fourth behind Nelson in third. in the 100 and sixth in the Payton Bell placed second in 200. Underwood and Davis the shot (27-0) and discus (80-7 were third and fourth in the

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She turned in a season high 22 points against Flint River, 18 in the second half Trinity’s Sara Bryan averaged a double-double to close out her high school career with the Lady Lions. He r l a st ye a r of h i g h school basketball included 12.5 points per game average. She also pulled down 10 rebounds and three assists per game on her way to AllRegion honors. One of her best ga mes this season came against rival Heritage School in a 47-44 victory right before Christmas. Bryant helped her team c atc h f i re ea rly a ga i n st the Lady Hawks when she drilled a second-qua rter 3-point shot to give the Lady Hawks a 16-6 lead as part of a 24-point effort.

400 while each placed fourth in the high jump and long jump. East Coweta’s girls placed fifth (38) behind multiple scorers Summer Madison and Sydney Meadows. Madison won the long jump at 15-1 and was also fourth in the 200 and sixth in the 100. X Griffin and Angel Hyde placed third and fourth in the discus. Madras’ girls were led by Juliana Fugate’s win in the 400. BOYS Host East Coweta led boys teams with 81 points while picking up victories from Logan Dockery in the discus (124-2) and Antonio Pollock in the high jump (5-6), along with a winning time in the 1,600 relay. Dockery added a secondplace effort in the shot of 39-5 behind only a massive heave of 53-2 by Lee standout Carlos Ford. Pollock also had a fifthplace effort in the long jump . The Indians showcased depth with multiple scorers in the 800, 1,600, high jump and discus, where Stephen Gardner joined Dockery to place fourth. Nathan Cook was fourth behind Pollock in the high jump. Mathew Owens and Cody Philips were second and third in the 800 and Psathas Bailey and Frias Santi placed fifth and sixth in the 1,600. Owens was fourth in the 400. Lee’s boys were second with 74 points. In addition to his mighty toss in the shot, Ford placed second in the discus at 105-09. Teammate Tristan Marchman was third behind Ford in the shot at 39-4,. Jun Kwan raced to a win in the 100 hurdles in 17.56 while Reggie Jones was fourth. The Timberwolves also had two scorers in the 400, 800 and 1,600 led by Ryan Aten’s victory in the 800 in 2:17.17. Gerald Green was fourth in the 800 and third in the mile in 5:30.52 while finishing two seconds ahead of Bobby Martin. Dalton Crosby and Josh Martin placed third and sixth in the 400. Crosby, Jones, Alex White and Josh Martin were fourth in the 1,600 relay. Evans’ boys (66.20 points) held off Madras by less than a point in a three-team battle for third place. The Cougars were dominant

in sprints and field events led by Josh Thomas’ two wins. Thomas’ won the 200 in 24.67 and Geoffery Hart was fifth. Thomas added a win in the 400 while finishing in 56.65. A 400 relay of Thomas, Hart, Deonte Smith and Jacob O’Neal finished second in a tight 1-2 finish with Madras. A lineup of Thomas, Smith, Kadarius Satterwhite and Zeke MacPherson finished third in the 1,600 relay. Hart captured the long jump in 18-6 and Satterwhite was third to go with a second-place effort of 5-4 in the high jump. Klynell Johnson was fifth in the high jump and the hurdles. Madras’ boys (66 points) were led by Evans’ win in the 100 of 12.22 to go with second and third-place efforts by Evans and Omar Bringas in the 200. Evans also placed third in the high jump at 5-4 while Bringas was second in the long jump. The duo also joined CJ Render and Terrance Carter to post a victory in the 400 relay. Colin Gwin placed second in the 1,600 in 5:26.75 and Jackson Smis was fourth in the shot put with a toss of 38-2. Smokey Road’s boys (61.2 points) were led by secondplace efforts from both A.J. Robinson in the 100 (12.48) and Jay Jones in the 400 (58.5). Robinson was also fourth in the 200 while both runners joined Kentez Henderson and Nick Parks to finish third in the 400 relay. The Wildcats also had two relays score in the 1,600 relay. Jayland Florence led efforts in the field with a third-place throw of 99-3 1/2 in the discus. Arnall’s boys (23.20 points) received a win in the 1,600 from Lamar Weeden in 5:23.16.

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