PAGE 8 - The Malakoff News. Friday, April 14, 2006
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The Malakoff Lady Tigers participated in the Tiger Relays last week at Tiger Field.
Pictured are Lady Tigers (front, from left) Willow Cole, Haley Jackson, Lakeisha
Walker, Anna Stanfield, (middle) Gabby Croekett, Jessica Hinkle, Brittany Dowell,
Shauna Sieotte, Ka'Mecla Walker, (back) Olivia Costa, Janice Richardson, Stephanie
Wilson and Jerika Sanders.
Ti
Special to The News that we get some athletes out for 100 m dash/Haley Jackson - 4th
The Malakoff Lady Tigers regionals at the district meet." place - 14.09
ran well at the Tiger Relays, High Jump/GabbyCrockett-4'10" 4 x 200 m relay/Ka'Mecia Walker
which were held April 6 in -tied for 5th place -1:52.66-3rdplace/ JenkaSand-
Triple Jump/Brittany Dowell - ers/Brittany Dowel/ Haley Jack-
Ma]akoff. The Lady Tigers 31'11 3/4"-3rd place/LaKeisha son
captured third place out of 11 Walker - 30'7" - 5th place/ 400 m dash/Gabby Crockett -
teams. Ka'Mecia Walker - 29'9 3/4" - 6th 1:05.31 - 3rd place
"We are looking forward to place 200 m dash/Ka'Mecia Walker -
district this week and hope Shot Put/Janice Richardson - 2nd place- 27.48
that we continue to strive for 35'1" - 2nd place 4 x 400 m relay/Jessica Hinkle -
4 x 100 m relay/Ka'Mecia Walker 3rd place - 4:42.56/Jerika Sanders/
greatness," said Coach
- 3rd place- 52.35/ Jerika Sand- Stephanie Wilson/Gabby Crockett
James Neal. "We are peak- ers/Brittany Dowell/ Haley Jack- This report provided courtesy of
ing at the right time and hope son Malakoff ISD.
Local golf teams place in district tourney
From Staff Reports in second in the competition with and 917 respectively.
Golf teams from both a total of 934 and will advance The Bobcats golf team in-
Malakoff and Cross Roads will to regionals, cludes Cody Knight, Jerrod
be advancing to the regional The LadyTigers team is made Rachel, Justin Brown, Carey
tournament, of Kassie Hale, Hannah Ricks, Kramer and Michael Garcia.
The second round of district Breezy Clement, BrittneyThe regional tournament will
goff for boys' and girls' teams Wolfen, Caitlyn Grimes and be played April 24 and 25 in
was held Tuesday at the Pin- Adrion Humble. Bullard. The girls will compete
nacle Club golf course. The In the boys' competition, the at Peach Tree Golf Course and
Cross Roads Lady BobcatsMalakoffTigers scored 729, put- the boys at Oakwood Golf
took first, winning the district ting them in second place be- Course.
championship with a total of hind Grapeland's score of 702 This year will be the fourth trip
811. and advancing them to in a row to regionals for the Lady
First-place medalist for the regionals. Tigers and the first trip for the
tournament was Whitney Hous- The Tigers players are Michael Tigers.
ton of Cross Roads, withatotal Dosser, Stevie Shultie, Tyler "I am very proud of my
of 186. The second-, third- and Trout, FabienVannebo andTay- team's improvement this year
fifth-place medalists were lot Tinsley. Justin Henson, and for making the regional
Melody Musick, Kassity Ivey Breiland Fox and Eric Perkins tournament," said Coach Don
a nd Maggie Lewis respectively, played as medalists. Padgett, who coaches both the
All three girls play for the Lady In Tuesday's tourney, third girls' and boys' teams.
Bobcats. Also on the Lady Bob- place went to Frankston with Tourney results courtesy of
cats' roster is Katie Frentress. 747. Alto and Cross Roads Malakoff and Cross Roads
Malakoff's Lady Tigers came came in fifth and sixth with 804 ISDs
Lady
Bobcats, 11-1
Special to the News the Lady Bobcats in the field all to the challenge, but our de-
The Lady Tigers softball team night long. The final score was fense is going to have to step
traveled to Cross Roads April 4. 11-1 with Senior Kassie Hale up if they want to win the dis-
The Tigers were led by Se- coming in the bottom ofthe 5th trict title and advance deep in
niors Holly Perry, Kassie Hale, inning to finish offthe Bobcats. the playoffs," said Coach Matt
Shauna Sicotte, and Bryn Boyd. "I'm glad our bats were hot, Wittram.
Sophomore Raigen Garrison because our defense was real The Lady Tigers are in a four-
pitched a good game and kept shaky. I know the girls are up way tie for first in district.
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Malakoff Tigers take off during the April 4 district meet.
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Special to The News have liked to in District, the 800m run-Humberto Rivera5th
The MalakoffMiddle School team had an exceptional first and Jesus Morales - District
Champ(2:37)
Tigers competed in the District year winning 3 track meets. 110m hurdles - Brandon
21-AA junior high track meet Results are as follows: Goodwin 5th and Allen Carroll 3rd
Tuesday, April 4 at Grapeland. Discus - Mark Little 5th 100m dash - Morrison 5th and
Shot Put - Andrew Keheley 5th Shamlin 3rd
The 7th grade Tigers totaled 94 and Little 6th 400m dash - Whichter 5th
points and placed 4th in the Triple Jump - Josh Crockett 6th 300m hurdles - Jeremy McCoy
meet. and Terry Shamlin 5th 5th and Carroll 3rd
A disqualification in the 800 High Jump - Shamlin 6th and 200m dash - Dowell 4th and
meter relay cost theTigers first Marquise Dowell 4th Little District Champ(27.7)
2400m run - Jakeb Thornberry 1600m run - Thornberry 6th
place in the event and 20 points. 3rd and Justus Whichter 2nd 1600m relay - Morales, Andy
Although the Tigers did not 400m relay - Shamlin, Dowell, Licea, Carroll, and Whichter 5th
finish as high as they would Shane Morrison, and Little 3rd Report courtesy of Malakoff lSD.
ers
From Staff Reports on the mound was a highlight Coia also scored two each, with
The Malakoff Tigers de- of the game. Walker shut out Garrison Leonard and Zac Sims
feated Alto Tuesday night, 8-2 Alto for the first seven innings, bringing in the other two runs.
The win brings the Tigers to 5- Also of note in Tuesday's This week, the Tigers also
3 in district and continues the game with ahome run by Cody defeated the Kerens Bobcats,
team's five-game winningYoungman, who hit two for four 16-6, at Tiger Field.
streak, in the game and had one RBI. The Tigers will play Elkhart
Brad Walker's performance Matt Brownlow and DaltonApril 21 at home.
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As the sun rises on Easter Sunday may it bring
to you a feeling 0fj0y and peace,
For God so loved the wor!d, tha! he gave
his only beg!tten
Son,
that whosoever belleveth in him should not perish,
but have everlasting life,
-John 3:16
First Baptist Church of Malakoff
Sunday School
Morning Worship
9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Dr. Ronnie Yarber,
Interim Preacher
Special Easter Services
"More Than Just A Man"
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Easter Pageant
Sunday Evening
6p.m.
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