Tuesday, September 14,2010 -Thomasville Times - 9 SPORTS AREA SPORTS BRIEFS VOLLEYBALL DCCC wins pair over weekend Davidson County Community College defeated Rockingham County Commu nity College and Johnson County Com munity College on Saturday - In the first match, the Storm won 25- 23, 26-24, 25-12. Setter Kelsey Templeton had 15 ass- its, Katie Watkins 15 kills and Megan Everhart 10 kills. In the second match, DCCC defeated Johnson County 25-12,25-13, 25-17. Templeton had 27 assists, Everhart 16 ktUs and four aces, Watkins 10 kills and five blocks and Lauren Leonard added six kills. SOFTBALL Tournament There will be a softball tournament Oct. 2 at Finch Park in Lexington to benefit the Josie Mullins Foundation. Team admission is $150 and conces sions will be made available. For additional information contact Jamie Walker at 239-1122. GENERAL Golf tournament benefit There will be a captain’s choice ChO- dren of Vietnam Golf Tournament Oct. 7 at Jamestown Park Golf Course. The event will begin at noon. For more information visit ■ www. childrenofvietnam.org. , Brier Creek sports registration i Brjer Creek is currently holding reg istration for flag football, lOU and 12U softball and 12U baseball. Each sport is open to any child regardless of school attended. Ages for flag football are If he/she is 6 years of age on/or before Oct. 16 and not 9 years of age on/or be fore Oct. 16 of the playing year. For more information or to register call Stephanie or Robert Meyer at 475- 1819, or visit www.briercreekathlet- ics.com. All sports are $65 per player which includes a uniform and trophy at the end of the year. Concealed handgun class There will be a concealed handgun class Sept. 25 at the Falrgrove Fire De partment. The class is from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. This class is mandatory for any one wishing to get a concealed hand gun permit. The class is covered by Ja son Livingston, N.C. certified firearms instructor and 16 years law enforce ment experience. The class covers laws for citizens governing the use of dead ly force to protect their homes, as well as deadly force laws in general as they pertain to citizens of N.C. Also, gun safety, marksmanship and fundamen tals are covered and practiced during the class, with hands on range time. To sign up for the class call Livings ton at 687-0290 or go by the fire depart ment. Panthers tickets for sale The ThomasvUle Parks and Recre ation Department is selling individual tickets for the Carolina Panthers game on Sept. 26 against the Cincinnati Bengals at Bank of America Stadium. Tickets are selling for $34 and can be purchased at the ThomasviUe Recre ation Department. The game starts at 1 p.m. For more information, caU 475-4280. HiToms to host fall tourney The Thomasville HiToms are hosting a fall high school baseball tournament September 25th and 26th at Historic Finch Field. Open to American Legion programs and showcase squads, the round-robin will provide teams with a three-game guarantee against high- level competition. For more information please caU the HiToms office at 336-472-8667 or e-mail info@hitoms.com. Got Sports? Get it in the Times TODAY! -888-3631 3 0 1 1 N 0 a N 0 0 N 3 1 a IN 3 U i 3 9 J. 1 N n n 1 n 1 N V 1 s HOOPS From page 7 and saw significant time, so they wfil be relied upon heavily to give di rection to the newcom ers. The Storm will open the season with four straight home games beginning with the MU- ligan CoUege junior varsity squad Nov. 1 at Brinkley Gym. Sports Editor Zach Ke- pley can be reached at 888-3631, or at kepley@ tvilletimes.com. PLAYS From page 7 played weU. Hats off to them. You just have to fo cus on your keys and do the right thing on every play no matter what your endurance level is or how you feel.” Cutcliffe said in about 20 of Wake’s offensive plays Saturday, the Blue Devils played in synch and good things hap pened. The other plays were when Wake racked up big yards. “AU it takes' is for one guy to not fiU a gap and you have a hole big enough to drive a trac- tor-traUer through,” Cut cliffe said. “We’re going to have to anchor down and be the best we can be. It’s not magic. 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