PAGE I0 HOGANSVILLE HOME NEWS - TttURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2000
Callaway Falls 44-0 To
Prepares To Face Tough C
By Chad Harrington
Lamar County came into CaUaway Stadium and put on a pass-
ing display. Totally opposite of what they used to upset Manchester
just a week earlier. The Trojans defeated Callaway 44-0.
The win improved Lamar County to a (4-3) overall record and
a (4-1) region record. The Cavaliers however dropped to (2-6)
overall and (l-S) in the region.
Trojans quarterback, Danny Williams, threw for 4 touch-
downs and 170 yards in the first half alone. He left the game in
the third quarter with a total of 227 yard and four touchdowns.
Williams used a total of seven different receivers to help move
the ball into the endzone.
Head Coach Sonny Cummings said "They're a good football
team. It's a shame we couldn't compete with them and give them
a better game."
Lamar County had Callaway's number all night. The first pos-
session for Callaway resulted in a blocked punt giving the ball
to the Trojans on the CaUaway 16-yard line. The first play from
the line of scrimmage was a pass in which the ball was knocked
loose and batted into the endzone. Callaway had four chances to
cover the ball, but they kept batting the ball around letting the
Trojans, Marcus Bently, cover the ball for a touchdown. Callaway
was behind early 6-0 as Lamar County missed the extra point
attempt.
The Cavaliers returned the kickoff to their 41-yard line in
hopes of answering the Trojan touchdown. They got a little help
by the Trojans as they were called on a face mask penalty, mov-
ing the ball to the Trojans 38. Callaway ended up punting after 3
more plays. The punt was only 2S-yards putting Lamar County
in a slight hole making them start at their own 13 yard line.WiUiams
moved the Trojans downfield in 8 plays to score another touch-
down by hitting Holloway on quick pass from the 10-yard line.
This put the Trojans up 14-0. '
The Trojans seemed to take advantage of each Callaway mis-
take. After an interception by Wilkerson from Cavaliers quar-
terback, Smith. The Trojans had some of the best luck of the
game when Jameal Fambro fumbled the ball directly into the
hands of Eric Smith who was trailing him around the corner of
the line. Coach Cummings said after the game "That was Valdosta
luck! Coach Hunnicutt used to call it that." Two plays later saw
Williams hit HoUoway again, this time 11-yards out for his sec-
ond touchdown of the game, Williams third. Trojans up 22-0.
The Trojans capped the first half off by driving 92 yards to
go up 30-0 over the Cavaliers. CaUaway's star running back, Jay
Brewer, was stunned in the first half gaining a minus 3 yards
for the half and 25 yards for the game. Lamar County finished
out the second half by scoring two more times. A 2-yard touch-
down run by Fambro and a 35-yard touchdown pass to Ravshard
Fuse by back-up quarterback Travis McCall.
It was a really disappointing night for the Cavalier offense,
57 total yards.Quarterback Chris Smith had 2S yards on 6 car-
ries, one of which was a 40-yard scramble, but a few sacks by
the Trojans defense knocked Smith total yards down to 25.
ALL-OUT EFFORT: Callaway's Jon Thornton saves a touchdown
by running down the Lamar quarterback.
NEXT:
Next week
Callaway plays
Carver at
Lakewood Stadium
in Atlanta. Coach
Cummings called it
'The hardest field
we'll ever play on."
By the statement,
you guessed it: the
Cavaliers will play
on astroturf, while
Lamar County has
a big game with
Northgate.
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VALIANT EFFORT - Chakevius Harrison tries to strip the ball away from the Lamar carrier
long night wears on.
PUBLIC HEARING
The following represents the Monthly Zoning Agenda of request to be considered bY!
Troup county Board of Zoning Appeals & Planning Commission (BOZAPC)
2000 at 10:00 A.M. and the Troup County Boaid Of Comtssiorers (BOC)
2000 at 9:00 A.M. Both meetings will be held in the Commissioners Chambers
at 900 Dallis Street, LaGrange, GA. All unit-ten rout oral comments are invited
ing this matter. For more injbrmation call (706) 883-1650.
Appellants Name &
Property Location
Request
Board &
Hearing Date
Dolores B. Prophitt
1961 Blue Creek Rd.
Hogansville, GA 30230
2. Lisa Brazell
218 Mandy Brooke Dr.
LaGrange', GA 30240
.
Carol Waldrop
3600 Whitesville Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30240
Rezonings
1. Charles J. Gamble
55 Ebenezer Church Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30240
1. James R. Arrington
1019 Hogansville Rd.
LaGrange, GA 30241
Subdivision Review
NONE
Itome Occupation to •operate a Pers0n,_a!,
Care Group Home fronting on Blue Creek
Rd. • ...... ' ...................
ttome Occupation to operate.a Catering
Business fronting on Mandy Brooke Dr.
Placement of Manufactured Home
Fronting on Whitesville Rd.
applicant wishes to'rezone:re?'
located on Hamilton Rd from R-IO0 to,
C-IO0 for the purpose of placipg property
m Conformance wth surrounding property
.... , ,%- ,,. , ,
applicant wishes to rezone 3.9 fic{es from
A-100 to C-100 for a maintenance shop..,
(garage) not for public use located between
the W. Hopson Rd. and Tin Bridge Rd: .
Intersections
BOZAPC
November 9
10:00 a.m.
BOZAPC
November 9
10:00 a.m.
BOZAPC
November 9
10:00 a.m,
BOZAPC
November
10:00 a.m.
&
BOC
9:00 a.m.
BOZAPC 2000
November 9,
10:00 a.m.
&
BOC
9:00 a.m,
Georgia law requires that all parties who have ilakd t;apaibutians to any member
Troup County Board of Commissioners in exs:,6f t'w0hu"y dollars ($2S0.00)
(2) years immediately preceding the filing of atiy 6"f fhe:fdlI6ihzoning request, and
to appear at the public hearing m opposition to rezoning application shall, at least five (5) days
to the public hearing file a campaign contribution report with the Troup County Building,
Planning Department."