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Sports June 4,2U03 THE NEV\S-H)tRN\l, -H Parks & Rec standings Hoke County Parks and Recreation Dixie AAA Baseball (ages 9-10) League Standings as of 6/02 TEAM Cubs Marlins Braves Pirates Hoke County Parks and Recreation Dixie Majors Baseball (ages 11-12) League Standings as of 6/02 TEAM Cubs D-Backs Red Sox Braves Standings Compiled By Hal Nunn All games are played at Burlington Park at 6 p.m. Roll call for prayer Responding to the events of Sep tember 11, 2001, and combat in the ' mid-east,The News-Journal hascom- ' piled a prayer list for those service ' menandwomenwhomaybeinharm’s ' way or are just in need of our prayers at this critical time. We also think their families should be included in our special prayers. Call in, e-mail, or fax the names of I those you want to be included on the I list so that their names may be pub- ' lished and the entire community can add their prayers to yours. Include names, branch of service and the service person or person’s connection to Raeford/Hoke County or their close family members. For security reasons, we are not including the rank and unit. Our list so far includes: • • U.S. Army Freddie McPhaul, husband of .'.-1 Jennie Murchison McPhaul and fa- •i ther of Debbie and Freddie Jr.; Vonda Ix’ak Frazier, daughter of the Rev. James and Wilma Leak; Ebony M. ' Wright-Onwordi, daughter of Karen K. Wright; Chuck LaMonte; Samuel ' Eden,husbandofYolandaEden,son- in-law of Dorothy Cook; Anthony Cook, husband of Karen Cook, son of ' i Dorothy Cook; Brian Wells, husband of Deane Dougherty Well; Thomas C. Wilson and Cathy Wilson, son and « daughter-in-law of Pat Allen Wilson; Michael Sundborg, husband of Dawn ' Reynolds Sundborg and father of ' Ryan, Stephanie and Laura; Shelton I Terry, Pam Terry and son Ira '' McKeller, former Raeford residents; I KarlWilkie,sonofDelmerandJuanita Wilkie Barefoot. The following names are courtesy of Raeford Methodist Church: I Paul Sark, Mike Garry, Jeremy I Henderson, Kelby Glass, Jenny Comley, John Woodard, Brian Smith, Brian Banks, Jack Parham, Stephan Tetreault, Chris Derepentigny, Jeff Melton, Frank Bird, Jason Gonzales, Norman Johnson, Johnny Meyer, Kirk Randolph, Davis Thigpen and David Joseph Blake. U.S. Air Force Henri’ Dorsell Marks, grandson of Helen Goins; Erin Brown and Obed Brown, daughter and son-in-law of Pete Camp; Michael S. Frame, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frame; Mac Langdon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Langdon; Steven P. Knoll, husband of Rhonda G. Knol I andfatherof Josh; Steven Lovette and Jessica Lovette, son and daughter- in-law of Colin and Bobby Lovette; Neil Kellar, son of Patricia Kellar; Tony Mitchell, husband of Cathy; Mario Monroe, nephew of Mary Roper; submitted by Raeford Methodist Church — Matt McMenamin, James Henderson and Lester Davis. U.S. Navy John Batts, son of Shirley Hart; Brandon McRae, son of Abigail McRae, grandson of J ames and W i Ima Leak;Tashia Blue, daughter of James A. and Mildred Blue; Harvey Farmer Jr., son of Harvey Sr. and Arnell Farmer; Ed Baker, son of Eddie and Mary Anne Baker; Randy McIntyre, son of Carolyn McIntyre; Larry Tyrelle McLeod,sonof Mary Bronson McLeod, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bronson, brother of Cornelia McLeod; Eric T. McLaurin, son of William and Mary McLaurin and grandson of Isabell Bratcher; James W. Watson Jr., son of James and Linda Watson; Lewis Dees, son of Rachel Dees and the late Bill Dees; Jermaine Johnson, son of Derwin and Veronica Johnson; Clifford J. McNeill, son of Mac and Surrie McNeill; submitted by Raeford Methodist Church — Karl Rauch, Gabe Brazell, James Keith Jackson, Philip Ballard. U.S. Marines Elliott Graham, son of Elle and Juanita Graham. U.S. Coast Guard Richard Johnson, Joseph Joh nson. Swampdogs home opener full of fun, except for host team By Hal Nunn Sports writer The fans of the night were the big winners last Friday night at J.P. Riddle Stadium as the Fayetteville Swampdogs lost the home opener to the Wilson Tobs 6-0. It was a beautiful night for base ball and the crowd seemed to be in the right spirit for the game, but too many lost opportunities were the problem for the Coastal Plain League Swampdogs. The Sw ampdogs had the bases loaded twice during the game but could not capitalize on the situa tion. The game was very close despite BUY ONE Get One FREE Instock Wallpaper Up to 50% Off Instock Area Rugs Brmj’ III lid 101’liler for l-'recAmi Rug Dron ing! Floors To Go Raeford, NC • 114 S. 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This league allows up and coming college baseball players the opportu nity to gain more experience on the field and use wooden bats like the pros. } Uncle Zip’s “Jerky Man" celebrates his win in the chipping contest at J.P. Riddle Stadium last Friday night *'ai^r M .-1 ■n Iprtd for Pitcher Kevin Regan started the game for the Swampdogs this past Friday night during their Coastal Plain League home opener. Sergeant Slam from the Fayetteville Pani’.H': openingnightoftheCoastalPlainleagueg-'ini Tli° -lyett.nville Swampdogs and the Wilson Tobs. Wolfyack and Tarheels still alive; Pirates, Catamt mnls > home By Hal Nunn Sports writer The N.C. State Wolfpack and the Tarheels of UNC have one more se ries to win to make it to the elite eight of the college baseball world series. Possible new members of the At lantic Coast Conference, Miami Hur ricanes take on the Wolfpack this weekend in Coral Gables Florida. The winner of that series moves on to the college world series in Omaha Ne braska. N.C. State beat Western Caro lina 6-4 in 14 innings to win the re gional. The Tarheels will face border stale rival South C’arolina in therr super regional. North Carolina beat Missrs- sippi State 8-6 to win the regional. The Heels must travel to Columbia for their super regional Frida v to ear n a chance to play in the college base ball world series in Omaha, Nebraska. ECU toioples Georgia t ■iroh".' I'lill'd I'ff a rti.ijiM 11(1 11 t,ii I itie . >11 til \ll ailii ( i.i .r ('orii ii iii !■ iiiii'i. I ( ■ 'Fui.a Ileii 10 i, bin il' il III III ti iiei'lten w In n III: I’m iIi I n . il ->1' l .oii .mil lO'.l ) 1 I |l I M> illll I I. I |i t I' St.il' I) 1 111 M iiimiii’ Raeford Racing Round Up Rained out! By Hal Nunn Sports writer Rained washed out events for last Saturday night at Fayetteville Motor Sports Park giving each team more time to repair the cars for these weekends’ races. The weekend before last was a tremendous strain on most of the teams due to the amount of cautions and accidents on the track. Teams from Raeford scrambled to repair broken parts and sheet mi l.il I " >• m ,i li racesandtherainjustgavethemaliltlemoieiimeaiiil iii al > As a note to the track schedule, the lime 'li moved to June 21 si. The race track has iii‘jnl.ii ,i h r . i for this weekend. II ‘eiiiirdavs I'M’ri pare Il IS ht. II l ie |il:iiiii J Sports l^ews Deadliiitv Friday IMoon WE ARE OPEN! PINE LAKE RV RESORT AND CAMPGROUND TENTING - SWIMMING ■ FISHING - RV FULL HOOKUPS Swim Party $5.00 per person • Fully Furnished Rentals Website: www.pinelakeresortcamp.com Day - Week - Month - Year Rates (910) 981-3319 In JUimna yilmoiy »/ Jasmine Oiicole ^erry Nov.9i985>June7,2002 With all our love. Your Family "J{old Us Up Jiord" Lord, we know You’re always busy. For You’ve many things to do. But when sorrow over comes us. Well, we need to talk to You. For we’ve lost someone precious and She is with You there above, and it’s someone that we needed, and its someone that we love. We are feeling lost and all alone, and though we do believe, we need You, Lord, to hold us up, to help us while we grieve. Please give us strength and courage. Lord, to bear what we must bear, and nudge us when our faith is weak To remind us You are there. Give us hope for our tomorrows. Tell us life will still go on. Show us. Lord, that all this darkness, will be followed by the dawn. You have led us through so many things, You’ve pulled us through before. Hold us up. Lord, till we’re through this. And we are strong once more.
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