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HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - THURSDAY MARCH 6, 2003
End of the Road: Callaway Girls Fall to Early Coun00t:
By BRYAN GETER
The Callaway Lady
Cavaliers season came to an
end last Thursday in Albany
as the Early County Lady
obcats (24-2) defeated
Head Coach Jason
Arledge said he knew it was
going to be tough and the
Lady Cavs needed to play
their best game from start to
finish.
"We just didn't get the job
clone " ho said "Thoo oirl
tu Marlin Poqls
• Complete Pool
Construction
• Tree Removal &
Excavating Service
(most pools completed in 3 weeks)
added, "I was very proud of
how they stuck it out
throughout the season."
The Lady Cavaliers
played well on defense, but
was unable to establish any-
thing on offense.
Early County controlled
the boards meaning that
Callaway didn't match up.
The Lady Bobcats took a
10-1 lead midway through the
opening quarter and was
ahead, 14-3 at the end of one.
Callaway trailed 31-11 at
the intermission.
Shacarra Picket led the
Lady CAVS witfi six points
and was followed by Shari
Cox and Bridgett Phillips
with five each.
Erica McCoy led the Lady
Bobcats with 17.
Arledge and the Lady
Cavaliers had a good season•
Callaway has had three head
coaches in as many years.
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The Lady Cavs have adjust-
ed to change and done well.
icl
playground equipmd re
been purchased and fl :ia,
for a pavilion and col get
materials for the en,
path has been arrang0 wi'
"However, to bri a
park to full completi0 .rn,
Pilot Club needs an ad I pe
al $100,000 in money, lche
rials and labor," Arnol
ed. "Any assistance we r
much appreciated."
The ladies of th
Club have generous|
unselfishly donated[ :i!
time and money for
many community p 9m
t!-
including toys and ou
for the less " fortUlte"
Christmas, mOns
devices for the elderly,{-'ch I
arship programs, et
well deserved threes
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the city," Lee stated•
He added that several
cities have gone to this
method of eliminating live-
stock in town.
"I think you can do it, but
it depends on the class of ani-
mals," he said.
In other business, City
Manager David Aldrich said
that four of the eleven faulty
fire hydrants have been
repaired and are now work-
ing.
He said t he state will send
someone to Hogansville at no
cost to teach us how to repair
these hydrants.
Jim and Jerry Harmon,
who recently purchased the
old train depot on E. Main
Street at the railroad tracks,
assured the council that they
were thrilled to be in
Hogansville.
He said his plans with the
KELLER
REALTY
An Indepcndenl Member Bter
building include a me
a shop, a small law off
maybe a good restauI
Harmon said a ri
donated five full si#
cars, two which are P
ger cars.
He said he will
tracks to look for the
make it look as an oJ
track. Harmon said tl
used the same colors t
West Point Railroad
the early days, yellol
chocolate brown.
Mayor Wilson St.
assured Harmon that i
um will be a trem :r
tourist attraction and t r,
of Hogansville is he *th
percent behind this pt Jar
In other busineS :hri
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April 7 at 6:50 p.m• to 1
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Ball Tires, John and Eve
McKibbon, First Methodist
Church, MD Car Dealership,
Phillips Dress Shop and Pilot
Club Funds.
Craig Thigpin and his
father, Gary, who owns
Skyline Construction has
contributed the arduous task
od removing the existing
swimming pool and grading
the site.
The Thigpins called upon
their suppliers such as Randy
Hoppe of West Georgia
Industries to contribute the
concrete for the walks and
picnic areas. ,
These contributions of
labor, heavy equipment and
materials would have cost the
Pilots approximately
$1S,O00.
HEADED FOR THE GOAL - Callaway's Bridg
goes for the goal against Claxon last week in the o e
round of the state playoffs. The Lady CAVS defeatato r,
Lady Tigers, 44-43 to advance to the second ro.ur
Albany. Callaway was beaten by Early CounHis;
Thursday, 51-25• kr
'Save Children' Banquet
A banquet celebrating twenty years of Save the 0i. an
.lKe
programs m Hogansville will be held on Friday, m.
• • ,rr, mtr
7:3O p.m. at the Callaway Center of West Georgia o,,k .
College, LaGrange. Moses Ector will be the speaker 7 1
occasion
" lator
For ticket informatiofilease call (706) 637-0401. meh-- l"
Playground on the r. (
Arnold said the chi} t ¢