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Homecoming for Callaway
igh School was a Cavalcade of
Dectacular events as the Cavs
Verpowered Temple, 45-0
}iday night.
The largest crowd ever
Ssembled for a CAVS Football
Ontest was chronicled all night
PA announcer Charles
Lndfield.
Chuck is sometimes known
s the "Colonel," was in superi-
'shape for the contest between
Cavaliers and the Tigers as
as all the homecoming
Callaway won the opening
toss and elected to receive
an offensive attack
continued throughout the
On the first play from scrim-
senior running back Deon
went 66 yards for a
n removing only :20
from the game clock.
CaUaway kicked to Temple
vent three downs
and punted the ball away.
was returned to mid-
by Jamaal Keyton for the
On the first play Mitchell
down the field
Callaway's second touch-
untouched by the Temple
His touchdown and the
gave the Cars a 14-
minutes into the first
play.
Temple's offense couldn't
yardage in the first
but did managed to pass
down near the end of
first quarter.
The Cavs' only blemish on
unit was when
Matheny missed his first
)t for a Callaway field
close out the first stan-
of play.
At about eight minutes
in the second quarter,
the back-up quar-
called on to fill the
of Deyemrius Smith.
plays every play on
Hester is on all the special
Hester completed one
for a 24 yard gain.
Smith plays both ways for
He is now the start-
ing quarterback and makes big
contributions on defense as a
safety.
During the entire game
Callaway used four quarter-
backs: Smith, Hester, Chris
Smith and "Secret Agent Man"
Jonathan Pike. All four did well
and moved the ball.
Deon Boykin scored anoth-
er touchdown half way through
the second quarter. Callaway
slipped in another touchdown
with seconds left in the half with
Jaque "Rock" Tigner carrying
the mail. Score at the half was
Callaway 35 and Temple 0.
The RED team and the
Chinese Bandits played the
entire second half for CaUaway.
Head Coach Sonny
Cummings had predicated field
goals attempts for kicker Brent
Mathany. In the third quarter,
Mathany took a second try and
the kick was good making the
score 38-0, Canaway.
Leading the Red Team
offense for the Cavs included:
Chris Smith, Chakevius
Harrison, Roderick Smith,
Jerome Dean, Lonnie Thornton,
Nick White, Tony Stragill,
McArthur Jennings, Kowasski
Patterson, Matt Smith, Karl
Hajdasz and Marrio Towns.
Adam Pike had a real good
game on defense for the
Cavaliers.
#61 made several key quar-
terback sacks. Matt Ogletree is
back for his second week in a
row after missing several
weeks with a knee injury.
Matt was the leading tack-
Ier in the Temple game with six
stops.
He is the long snapper on
punts and other kicking situa-
tions. Many times Ogletree
makes the snap yet is fast
enough to be one of the first
down field to introduce himself
to the punt receiver.
The Bandit defense was lead
by Michael Cook, Joshua Watts,
and Brian Williams. With four
minutes left in the game Jonnie
Stoney #44 made a 10 yard run
for Callaway's final score. 45-0.
While the Cars saw their
largest crowd of the season, the
Tigers didn't have many fans
make the trip to Hogansville.
Many times this season
there were more people on the
Callaway side when the CAVS
were on the road than on the
home team side.
Prior to kickoff, one of the
Tiger coaches said the Tigers
were "in a building mode this
season and that they had a lot
of young players."
Next game is at Mt. Zion,
Friday, October 22 at 8 p.m.
Queen of CaUaway...
HOMECOMING QUEEN - Shannon Norrell (left) was named the
1999 Callaway High School Homecoming Queen Friday night dur-
ing half time of the Callaway contest with Temple. Pictured with
Norrell are Principal Stephanie Phillips-Hardy (center) and the
1998 Queen Tamisha Cousin. Photo w J. osn sos=.
Strategic Planning
Process Underway
For Troup Schools
Dr. Roy Nichols, superintendent of the Troup County School
System, announced a strategic planning process beginning in
January 2000 that will determine directions and set areas of pri-
ority through the year 2003.
Staff members, parents, students and citizens from the com-
munity will be encouraged to serve on the Strategic Planning
Committee. "We'd like to have 100 staff members and 100 com-
muniW representatives assist us with the strategic planning
process," said Nichols.
Individuals are requested to apply to serve on the
Administrative Planning Committee. Applications will be avail-
able in schools, at the Administrative Services Center, 200 Mooty
Bridge Road, Instructional Support Services, 3157 Roanoke Road,
in the newspaper and at strategic locations throughout the com-
munity such as the public library and the Chamber of Commerce.
In addition, citizens who want to serve on the committee may call
the Public Relations Office at 812-7900.
Planning meetings will be held in January, February, March
and April.
The Superintendent's staff will receive information, decide or/
strategies for addressing goals, establishing the final priority list,
make a presentation to the Board of Education and report back
to the Strategic Planning Committee.
The Strategic Plan will be presented to all citizens of troup
County ih May, 2000.
"It is most important that the citizens of Troup County set goals
for the school system," said Dr. Nichols. "We encourage all inter-
ested citizens and staff members to apply to assist with the process."
LaGrange Man Facing Charges of
Assault and Cruelty to Children
A LaGrange man is in jail
charged with three counts of
aggravated assault on his wife,
mother-in-law and child.
Harvey Lee Parker,31, of
Doughtery SWeet was arrested
Friday afternoon near the
scene.
The victims told deputies
that they had gone to the
Admiral Benbow Inn to speak
with Parker about getting child
support. According to the wife,
Parker went to his vehicle for
the money and came out with a
rifle.
As the three victims fled the
scene, Parker fired one shot
from the rifle, striking the vic-
tim's vehicle in the back win-
dow, shattering the glass. No
one was injured.
In addition to the three
counts of aggravated assault,
Parker is also being charged
with cruelty to a child and pos-
session of a firewm dttrmg the
commission of a crime.
Hogansville City Court Results
Results of the Hogansville
City Court held recently are as
follows:
* Bowie, Penny Jo - Passing
in no passing zone - ET.A.;
.Brewer, Jason Lee
Speeding 62/45 - ET.A.;
Brown, Joe Nathan
Disorderly conduct - Continued
until Nov. 11, 1999;
.Burnham, Angela S. - No
Seat Belt - $15.00 fine;
.Camille, Beauvoir
Insecure Load - $140.00 fine;
Chambers, Joseph
Expired License, $1,000 bond
forfeited; D.U.I., $1,000 bond
forfeited;
*Chipman, Mary Jane - No
Seat Belt - $15.00 fine;
.Clark, Steven - Driving
While License Suspended -
Continued until Nov. 11, 1999;
.Clement, Charlie A.
Failure to yield with accident
- $140 fine;
*Cline, Jerry G. - D.U.I. -
continued until Nov. 11, 1999;
expired drivers license - con-
tinued until Nov. 11, 1999; tail-
Bryan Geter/Staff
[RD FESTIVAL - The annual Hummingbird Festival was held this past weekend in
In the photo above, Hogansvilie Police Chief Hilton Odom and his wife, Robyn, admire
house created by a local craftsman. Please see page 5 for more photographs.
gate requirement - continued
until Nov. 11, 1999;
Cook, Sheree D.
Disregarding stop sign, $76.50;
Cox, Gary - Insecure load,
$140.00 fine;
Daniel, Mary A. - No Seat
Belt - $15.00 fine;
Daniel, Raemond M.
Disregarding Stop Sign
$220.00 fine, 12 months proba-
tion, Driving on Suspended
License- $1275.00 fine, 10 days
community service, 12 months
probation;
Davison, Janice L.
Disregarding Stop Sign, $76.50
fine;
Dawson, Tonda Darcell -
Driving on Suspended License,
$1275 fine, 10 days community
service, 12 months probation;
Ellis, Juliaette H. - No Seat
Belt, $15.00 fine;
Evans, Melissa A. - No
Insurance - bound over to state,
D.U.I. - bound over to state;
Fredriksen, Billy H.
Disregarding R/R Crossing -
$217.50 fine;
Freese, Lori Ellen
Disregarding R/R Crossing -
$217.50 fine; No proof insur-
ance - $38.00 fine;
Gallops, Rachel D. - No
Seat Belt, $15.00 fine;
Gates, Raymond Cleotis -
Driving on suspended license,
$1275 fine, 10 days communi-
ty service, 12 months proba-
tion;
Glanton, Emma Lou
Disorderly conduct - $545 fine,
10 days community service, 6
months probation;
Grigsby, Lewis William -
Speeding 85170, F.T.A. 9/9/99 -
suspend license;
Glanton, Willie James - No
Seat Belt - $15.00 fine;
Goodman, Shirley A. - No
Seat Belt - $15.00 fine;
Hall, Angela Denise - Child
Restraint Law - $36.25 fine;
Harrington, Billy - No
proof insurance, nolle prossed,
driving on suspended license -
$1275 fine, 10 days communi-
ty service, 12 months proba-'
tion - disregarding stop sign,
$76.50 fine;
Hayes, Gloria Tigner -
Disorderly conduct - continued
until Nov. 11, 1999;
Heard, James Frank - No
Tag, $150 fine- No I.D. on truck,
$100 fine;
Hendrix, Patrick Edward
- Driving on suspended license,
$975 fine, 5 days community
service, 12 months probation;
Hughes, Charlie J. -
Disregarding stop sign, contin-
ued until Nov. 11, 1999, passing
in no passing zone, continued
until Nov. 11, 1999;
Hutchins, Daniel C. -
Passing in no passing zone,
$76.50 fine- no proof insurance,
$38.00 fin;
Jackson, Monte E. - No seat
belt, $15.00 fine;
Jenkins, Clarissa L.
Disregarding stop sign, $105.00
fine, 12 months probation (sus-
pended upon payment of fine);
Johnson, Campbell
Expired license, bench warrant
issued - too fast for conditions,
bench warrant issued - tag not
valid, bench warrant issued;
Josie, Anthony - D.U.I. -
$1,000 fine;
Knight, Ricky Dale - Open
container, continued until Nov.
11, 1999 - driving on suspend-
ed license, continued until Nov.
II, 1999;
Lane, Gregory - Driving on
suspended license, nolle
prossed, $155.00 fine, 6 months
probation (reduced to driving
with no license, probation sus-
pended upon payment of
$155.00 fine);
Martin, Bradell - No seat
belt, $15.00 fine;
Merrill, Linda D.
Disregarding stop sign, $76.50
fine;
Morris, Dixie D. - No seat
belt, $15.00 fine;
Munson, Lynda Baldwin -
Theft by shoplifting, continued
until released from jail;
Myers, Lora Jane - Driving
on suspended license, bound
over to state;
Oates, Bradley M.
Expired license, bench warrant
issued - no proof insurance,
bench warrant issued;
O'Neal, Roy Allen - No
parking zone, $155.00 fine, six
months probation;
Phillips, Deanthony - pub-
lic drunk, merged with con-
surnption under 21; disorderly
conduct - $155.00 fine, 5 days
community service, 6 months
probation;
Pike, Jamie T. - No seat belt,
$15.00 fine;
Reeves, Clinton Kinte -
V.G.C.S.A. - $795.00 fine, 5 days
community service, 12 months
probation (drug and alcohol
evaluation)- No seat belt, $15.00
fine;
Sanchez, Bernardo F.
Failure to Maintain Record of
Duty Status, F.T.A.;
Smith, Noble Lee
Speeding 70/55, $115.00 fine;
Smith, Tammy Lynn
Disregarding Stop Sign, $76.50;
Snyder, Eric Bolan - Theft
by shoplifting, continued until
Nov. 11, 1999;
Thomas, Ben Edward Jr. -
Disorderly conduct, continued
until Nov. 11, 1999;
Turner, William A. - No seat
belt, F.T.A. - Disregarding stop
sign, ET.A.;
Wanagas, Charles
Disregarding stop sign, $76.50
fine;
Johnson, Willie Ralph -
Child restraint, continued until
Nov. 11, 1999 - Driving on sus-
pended license, continued until
Nov. 11, 1999;
Townsen, Lisa Darlene -
Expired license, warning.
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