Page 4B October 16, 2019
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In Week 6, Murray the Bulldog ]
and Richard Dumas led ati~I--
celebrity pickers by going
9-1, while Chrissy Donovan,
Steve Coleman and Eric Bunn
were second at 8-2. Donovan
and Dumas are now tied for
second
just one game behind
leader Sonny Trammel[ Among
readers, Samantha Penamon
took first place by going 9-1,
winning the $15 Gift Cer-
tificate from/V inor(s Italian
Ristorante and a Winner's T
shirt from ERATEES Custom
Screen Printing. Lilhe Fagan
took second place going
8-2, winning a $]5 Gift
Certificate from Shoney's
of Forsyth. Nick Morgan,
Cora Lee Penamon, Marvin
White, John Josey, Bart
Marsh, Caroline Nichols,
Wayne Calhoun and G.
Shirley Myers all went
7-3 to tie for third place. :
Cora Lee Penamon won
the tiebreaker and the $12
Gift Certificate from Pickled
Okra.
Florida at S. Carolina
Auburn at Arkansas
Duke at UVA
LSU at Miss. St.
UNC at Virginia Tech
VMI at Mercer
Army at Ga. State
Texas A&M at Ole Miss
Michigan at Penn St.
Rams at Falcons
Chrissy Ham
Donovan
2008 champ
49-21
Chrissy
Ham
Donovan is
a real estate
professional
with Connie
Ham ERA
Middle
Georgia
Realty.
She and
husband JP
have two
children,
Avery and
Jaxon.
Florida
Auburn
UVA
LSU
Unc
Vmi
Army
Texas A&M
Penn State
Rams
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Coleman
2018 champ
48-22
Steve Cole-
man Is a
surveyor,
Chairman
of the
Chamber,
Vice Chair
of the City
P&Z board,
and former
president of
the MPTD
Club. He
and his
wife of 40
years Deb-
bie have 3
grown chil-
dren and 1
grandchild.
S Carolina
Auburn
UVA
LSU
UNC
VMI
Army
Texas A&M
Penn St
Rams
<~ii!:~;~I
Stan Hickman
2013, 2017
champ
43-27
Dr. Stan
Hickman is
the owner
of Southern
Smiles in
Forsyth. He
and wife Blair
have two
sons. Jason
is a freshman
at Mercer
and Logan is
a freshman
quarterback
on the MP
football team,
just like his
daddy was.
Florida
Auburn
UVA
LSU
Unc
Mercer
Army
Ole miss
Penn State
Rams
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Nathan
Jackson
2007 champ
42-28
Nathan
Jackson is
the youth
pastor at
New Provi-
dence Bap-
tist Church.
He and wife
Michelle
have two
girls Gracie
and Faith.
S. Carolina
Auburn
UVA
LSU
UNC
VMI
Ga. State
Texas A&M
Penn St.
Falcons
By Richard Dumas
forsyth@mymcr.net
The Mary Persons W boys
cross country team com-
peted in the Mount de Sales
Cavalier Classic at Middle
Georgia State College in
Macon on Wednesday, plac-
ing seventh out of nine total
teams.
The IV Bulldogs finished
with 160 points as Jones
County captured the IV
boys team title with 27
points. FPD finished second
with 69 points followed by
Stratford Academy in third
place with 106 points, Seth
Brahney of Mount de Sales
was the IV boys individual
champion with a time of 17
minutes, 50 seconds, about
41 seconds faster than the
second-place finisher Aus-
tin Sullivan of Jones County.
Holden Haworth was
MP's fastest IV boys runner,
placing seventh out of 122
total runners with a time
of 18 minutes, 54 seconds.
Other MP IV boys run-
ners who recorded count-
ing times included: Alec
Remick, who placed 13th
with a time of 19 minutes,
17 seconds, Alex Hanson,
who placed 51st with a time
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of 21 minutes, 45 seconds,
Clayton Drur who placed
62nd with a time of 22 min-
utes, 21 seconds, and Luke
McBride, who placed 72nd
with a time of 22 minutes,
44 seconds.
Other MP IV boys run-
ners who competed on
Saturday but failed to record
counting times included:
Leighton Judd, who placed
73rd with a time of 22
minutes, 45 seconds, Austin
Adams, who placed 74th
with a time of 22 minutes,
54 seconds, Christopher
Martin, who placed 84th
with a time of 23 min-
utes, 34 seconds, Mitchell
Whitfield, who placed 95th
with a time of 24 minutes,
59 seconds, Hunter Benson,
who placed 96th with a time
of 25 minutes, 7 seconds,
Benjamin Robinson, who
placed 103rd with a time
of 27 minutes, 3 seconds,
Brock Brown, who placed
109th with a time of 27
minutes, 32 seconds, Liam
Whitson, who placed ll3th
with a time of 28 minutes,
26 seconds, and Landon
Smith, who placed 122nd
with a time of 32 minutes,
59 seconds.
Other IV boys teams who
competed on Wednesday
in order of highest to lowest
finish were: Mount de Sales,
ACE, GMC, John Milledge
and Macon County.
Also, the MP IV girls cross
country team placed eighth
out of nine teams in Macon
on Wednesday.
The IV Lady Dogs
finished with 202 points
as Jones County also took
home the IV girls team title
with 37 points. Stratford
Academy placed second
with 45 points followed by
ACE in third place with
101 points. Laney Doster
of Jones County was the IV
girls individual champion
with a time of 19 minutes,
53 seconds, about 1 minute,
48 seconds faster than the
second-place finisher Em-
ery Ryan of John Milledge.
Stormie Martin was MP's
fastest IV girls runner,
placing 33rd out of 75 total
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Kayden Mays was Monroe County's top boys finisher at
the Georgia Middle School Cross Country Championships
in Cochran on Saturday, placing 39th overall. (Photo/Rich-
ard Dumas)
runners with a time of 26
minutes, 37 seconds. Other
MP IV girls runners who
recorded counting times
included: Genna Hallman,
who placed 34th with a
time of 26 minutes, 38
seconds, Caroline Hamp-
ton, who placed 37th with
a time of 26 minutes, 51
seconds, ]ackie Gore, who
placed 51st with a time of
30 minutes, 9 seconds, and
Gwyneth Cabe, who placed
58th with a time of 31
minutes, 26 seconds. One
other MP IV girls runner
competed on Wednesday
but failed to record a count-
ing time. Emma Barksdale
placed 61st with a time of 31
minutes, 53 seconds.
Other lV girls teams who
competed on Wednesday
in order of highest to lowest
finish were: FPD, John Han-
cock, John Milledge, GMC
and Mount de Sales.
Meanwhile, the Monroe
County Middle School boys
cross country team wrapped
up its 2019 campaign by
placing 18th out of 21
total teams in the Medium
School division of the Geor-
gia Middle School State
Cross Country Champion-
ships at Bleddey County
Elementary in Cochran on
Saturday.
The C-Team Bulldogs
finished with 486 points as
Jefferson won the middle
school boys title with 58
points. Marist placed sec-
ond with 113 points while
Fannin County came in
third place with 121 points.
Competing as an individual,
Gavin Ollis was the C-Team
boys champion with a time
of 11 minutes, 30 seconds,
edging the second-place
finisher, John Dodson of
St. James, by less than half a
second.
Monroe County's top
individual boys finisher
was Kayden Mays, who
placed 39th out of 149 total
runners with a time of 13
minutes, 21 seconds. Other
Monroe County boys run-
ners who achieved counting
times were: Gavin Harris,
who placed 102nd with
a time of 14 minutes, 48
seconds, Cole Battles, who
placed 129th with a time
of 16 minutes, 4 seconds,
lke Dunwody, who placed
133rd with a time of 16
minutes, 24 seconds, and
Todd McCall, who placed
137th with a time of 16
minutes, 43 seconds.
Other C-Team boys
squads who competed in
Cochran on Saturday in
order from highest to lowest
finish included: Central,
Morgan County, Carters-
ville, Crisp County, North
Hall, West Laurens, Blessed
Trinity, Dawson County,
Southeast Bulloch, Pike
County, East Jackson, Hart
County, Holy Redeemer
Catholic, Pace Academy,
Worth County, Perry and
Long Cane.
Also, the Monroe County
Middle School girls cross
country team completed
its 2019 season by finishing
13th out of 18 total teams in
the Medium School division
in Cochran on Saturday.
The C-Team Lady Dogs
finished with 311 points
as Marist took the middle
school girls title with 30
points. Pace Academy
placed second with 48
points, followed by Jeffer-
son in third place with 115
points. Ruby Little of Marist
was the middle school girls
individual champion with
a time of 12 minutes, 45
seconds, about 14 seconds
faster than the second-place
time achieved by Caroline
Hood of Pace Academy.
Monroe County's top
individual girls finisher
was Jessica Goodwin, who
placed 47th out of 130 total
runners with a time of 15
minutes, 28 seconds. Other
Monroe County girls run-
ners who achieved counting
times were: Alanna Wood,
who placed 53rd w ith a time
of 15 minutes, 34 seconds,
Ella Hoover, who placed
54th with a time of 15 min-
utes, 34 seconds, Kadence
Brown, who placed 83rd
with a time of 16 minutes,
45 seconds, and Mary Alice
Marks, who placed 103rd
with a time of 17 minutes,
23 seconds.
Other C-Team girls
squads who competed in
Cochran on Saturday in
order from highest to lowest
finish included: North Hall,
Dawson County, Fannin
County, West Laurens, Cen-
tral, Cartersville, Southeast
Bulloch, Hart County, Pike
County, Holy Redeemer
Catholic, Perry, Blessed
Trinity, Morgan County and
East Jackson.
The MP varsity boys and
girls cross country teams
will next compete in the
Region 2-AAAA Champi-
onship Meet at the Georgia
Industrial Children's Home
in Macon at 4:30 p.m. on
Thursday; Oct. 24.
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