Flight 1 †James Williams-John Westfall, plus 9; Ed Barret-John Mathis, plus 9; Jacke Davis-Larry Meadows, plus 5; Dale Eppler-Ted Hobby, even; Billy Presswood-Phil Lance, minus 1; Al Smith-Jim Perrin, minus 2; Rick Degrauwe-Warren Johnson, minus 2; Jim Vaughn-Jim O’Toole, minus 6; Jay Smith-Bob Hill, minus 8.
Joe Vaughn Joe Verner Vaughn, 78, of Homer, died Saturday, May 24, 2008, at BJC Hospital in Commerce. He was the son of the late Dock and Mae Coker Vaughn and was retired from Garrison Lumber Company.
Clark Newsom and Weston Gilliam proved to be a dynamite duo as they led the KiawanisYankees past the A-1 Equipment Mets in Boys’Little League action Thursday.
ODDS Glantz-Culver Line Major League Baseball Today's GamesAmerican League FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Boston -145 at Baltimore +135 at Tampa Bay -140 Chicago +130 Oakland -115 at Texas +105 New York -120 at Minnesota +110 Cleveland -140 at Kansas City +130 at Los Angeles -130 Toronto +120 Detroit -115 at Seattle +105 National League at Chicago -135 Colorado +125
David Barthold, Kailey Bedford, Brielle Bisignani, James Boyle, Melissa Ann Brodt, Helen Marie Bunevitch, Margaret Cadden, Ralph Callela, Theresa Cantelmo, Kayla Ann Carpenetti, Ashley Carroll, Kelsey L. Chelland, Marissa Churilla, Jourdan Cole, Holly Cooper, Brian Courtright, Kayleigh Crockenberg, Cheryll Ann Davies, Alysha Davis, Deanna Davis, Ashley Dommes, Cassie Dougherty, Anthony J Doyle,
Although the celebratory end of the Big 12 Track & Field Championships that were held in Boulder May 18 was gratifying for most, there are a few University of Colorado track and field athletes who have at least one more important job left to do.
William Brown William Jesse Brown, 57, of Commerce, died Wednesday, May 21, 2008, at his residence, following an extended illness. Born in Jackson County, he was the son of the late Sam and Grace Parker Brown. He worked at CertainTeed Corporation of Athens for 30 years.
Ruth Turpen Ruth Naomi Turpen, 85, of Hoschton, formerly of Lawrenceville, died Thursday, May 22, 2008, at Northeast Georgia\ Medical Center in Gainesville, following a sudden illness.
Softball was the No. 1 success story during the 2007-08 school year. Three state champions were crowned, two on the high school level, Bogue Chitto's Lady 'Cats and Brookhaven Academy's Lady Cougars; plus one community college champ in the Co-Lin Lady Wolves.