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Patiently Waiting For The Big One Geneva Huntley and Rea Conner spend some relaxing hours fishing for Crappie at Winston Lake. According to Huntley, "I've caught one little one". "You should of seen the one that got away," Conner laughed . And (Little) James Conner relates the actual facts as he witnessed them: James.. James. .James Well , maybe we can get the facts after James wakes up. Pictured left to right: Rea Conner, James Conner and Geneva Huntley. Mt. Tabor's JV Team Takes Two Wins On Tuesday, March 30 Mount Tabor's JV team defeated Grimsley 13-8 with Mt. Tabor's David Ashley as starting and winning pitcher con trolling the mound for five innings giving up only five hits and striking out two batters with a 1-0 record. Michael Sloop pitched one inning_ of relief. Batting for Mt. Tabor John Michael Crowell went one for two with a triple and three RBI's; Travis Callahan went two for three with a double and three RBI's; and Sloop was two for three with three RBI's. - Mount Tabor had 10 hits and five errors; with Grimsley having eight hits and four errors. On Friday, April 2, Mt. Tabor's --IV team defeated Parkland 9-3* bringing their conference record to 2-0 and Parkland with a 1-1 confer^ ence record. $ J. D. Alexander was starting, pitcher for Mount Tabor with eight strikeouts and giving up only three runs. Playing for the Mount Tabor JV's, B. J._Freidinger went one for three with three stolen bases; Travis ? Callahan went one for three with one stolen base and two RBI's; and Dan Farley was one for two wit ha triple and two RBI's. Mustangs Defeat Davie Co On Tuesday, March 30, Park land's JV Mustangs defeated Davie County 9-2, with Parkland having 12 hits and Davie three. In the first inning Parkland scored three runs by Jarrett Rob bins Dale Fnx and Harry Bavlon. on three hits. The score was Park land leading 3-0. No one crossed home plate again until the third inning when Johnny Williams scored a run on a single hit by Jason Culler for the JV Mustangs giving them a 4-0 lead. Robbins hit a double in the fourth inning, then scored on a sac rifice for the JV Mustangs. It was the fifth inning and Davie County still hadn't scored. Johnny Williams hit a single, stole second then scored on a single hit by Nate Church for the JV Mus tangs. Church than scored on a ground out. V It wasn't until trie sixth inning that Davie County sc&ced two runs, one on a base hit and one on a walk. The runs were scored by Gebreth and Mason. Brad Lanier started the seventh inning off with a single for Park land followed by a single from Dale Fox. Harry Baylor then Knocked in two RBI's made by Lanier and Fox giving the JV Mustang the victory 9-2. Pitching all seven innings for Parkland, Harry Baylor went the distant with eight strikeouts and giving up only two walks. Parkland present^ holds a 3-0 record and 1-0 conference record. Davie County holds a 0-1 confer ence record. Scoring runs tor the Mount Tabor JV's was: Anthrow Gamble - one; B. J. Calahan-tvvo: J. D. Alexander-one; B. J. Freidinger one; David Yarbough-two; and Dan Farley-two. Special Notice To all high school JV soft ball and baseball coaches; and track coaches, we at the Win ston-Salem Chronicle want to give vour school coverage. Although I, Deby Jo Ferguson, will be visiting different schools each week, it is impos sible to take pictures of every one each week. However, if you (the coach) will call in the scores and highlights of the games you play or fax me the score sheets I will do my best to give your JV team their deserved recognition. 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