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Rec. Dept, seeks volunteers to officiate youth or adult games Youth Basketball Leagues The Edenton-Cho wan Recre i ation Department is taking reg ; is tr at ion for its youth basket ball leagues, Monday through j Saturday of this week from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. Clinics for draftable players will be held next week. Cost is $5 per child (cost increases to $10 after Saturday, Nov. 13). Please sign up on time. Basketball Officials Anyone interested in offici ating youth or adult basket ball games for the Rec. Dept, should contact Brian at 482 8595, Training will be provided. Tae-Bo and Step Class The Rec. Dept, offers a Tae Bo class on Monday and Fri day mornings at 8:30 a.m. and a Step Aerobics class on Wednesday mornings at 8:30 ! a.m. The class held at the Chowan Senior Center in Edenton con tinues to take place on Tues day and Thursday mornings at 9 a.m. and Tuesday and I Recreation REPORT Thursday evenings at 5:15 a.m. Cost is $3 for each class. Call 482-8595 for more details. Mite Soccer League The Headers completed a perfect season Monday night by defeating the Booters 4-0 in the post-season tournament championship. Team members include Khiry Brothers, Daniel Brus ko, Christopher Edmundson, Tyler Edmundson, Aranda Holley, Miranda Holley, Jus tin Karl, Meredith Laverty, Brandon Mayo, Darrius Moore, Timaine Moore, Kevin Newhams, Maggie Newhams, Nicholas Summerford, John Summerford, Trent Ward, and O’Sha White. Midget Girls Soccer Lightning, a team that was undefeated throughout the sea son, brought down the Sharks 5-1 Thursday night in the final match of the post-season tour nament. Team members are Caitlin Barnes, Sara Elliott, Megan Gabel, Hazel Inglis, Ashley Jackson, Katie Parrish, Meredith Partin, Sarah Peele, Colleen Potocki, Erin Potocki, Annie Smith, Paula Spears, and Christina Walton. Midget Boys Soccer Wind and Thunder met in the finals of the post-season tournament last Thursday af ter finishing the regular sea son tied for first place. At half time, the game was tied 1-1 but Thunder pulled away in the second half, winning the game. Players on Thunder are Nicholas Belch, Alex Boehling, Steven Brown, Jake Bunch, Mike Dowd, Ryland Elliott, Noah Gillam, James Harrell, Tyler Leary, Michael Murray, Michael Potocki, Brodrick Sessoms, Frederick Sessoms, Kristopher Simons, Brandon Stallings, and Broc Sutton. Bonner Continued From Page 8-A and’ who gets it? Refrigerated trucks and freezers for storage were re quired. The various North Carolina Food Banks, churches, soup kitchens, shelters and other hunger relief agencies,played a major part in getting the veni son from the processor to the needy. This year they’ve re ally got their work cut out for them. Somehow, due in large part to a very active board of direc tors for the program, things got done and the venison flowed across the state to points where it was needed. A lot of needy people who might have gone hungry last year slept on full stomachs because of dedicated and caring hunt ers. This year, with our disas trous storms, there’s a special need for food for people who were literally wiped out by flooding. Venison burger will appeal to many deer hunters (yet an other excuse to spend more time in the woods). In talking with some of the hunters who would have liked to have con i tributed deer that they didn’t need, it became apparent they didn’t understand just how or where to go about contribut ing the deer to the program. Here are directions: First of all, field dress and bleed the deer just as if you were going to consume the meat yourself. Don’t leave it sitting out in the sun to spoil and keep flies off the exposed meat. Locally, donated deer meat is being accepted in Perquimans County at Layden Meats, Highway 37, Belvidere, NC 27919, phone (252) 297-2191. n ATTENTION FARMERS C. A. 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Saturday’s Championship race showcased onepersoncanoescompetingonacircuitthat started at the water front, went up Pembroke River, crossed back in front of town and fin ished up Queen’s Creek. Winner of the men’s open Saturday was JimFarrington, while KarlaHavenscaptured the women’s open. Three people competed in the 40-plus age group with Rusty McClain, Henry Wicker and Tim Jones finishing first, second and third. Ed Sharp competed in the 60-plus division. The team of McClain and Farrington took the two-man canoe race Sunday, followed by Kirk Havens and Wicker competing in the 40 plus group. Ed Sharp and Karla Havens took the mixed class. Those winning medals in Saturday’s ama teur event included: • Sea kayak, men’s open: Peter Boehling, gold; Nick Frank, silver; Chuck Conley, Racers speed down Pembroke Creek Saturday. bronze. Women’s open winners were (from gold to bronze) Jane Plough, Michelle Boyd, Anna Teague. Men’s 40 years-plus open winners were Bobby Galbraith, ShebDrewry, Gregory Doggett. Women’s 40 years-plus winners were Karin Doggett, Sue Clark, Mary Ellen Rabe. Men’s 50-plus winners were John Freeman, Carl Rabe, Brewster Brown. Women’s 50 plus winners were Judy DeFrancis, Mary Jane Freeman, Betsy Brown. • One man canoe, men’s open, Joe Campen. • Two man canoe, mixed, Jay Wadsworth/Burr, Tiffany Hassell-Abel/Abel Jr., Ben Sanders/Sand ers. Men's two man winners were Mike Watson/ Beale, Harold Livingston/Anderson. • The business challenge winners were the Watson/Beale team from Alltel, followed by Sue Clark from Chowan Arts Council and Carl Rabe from the Chowan Sheriffs Department. The Chowan Herald ... 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