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03.21 SS Pages B01,02,03.Indd Hunters School Class News Page B2 Page B3 SSentinel.com Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 118, No. 50 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • March 21, 2013 B Section Allen Group, Ryman’s Heating/AC, and Doc Jones UAP win tournament titles Regular season champions The Results of last Saturday’s tourna- Allen Group and Ryman’s Heating ment championship games in the and Air Conditioning completed per- Middlesex Youth Basketball League fect 8-0 seasons last Saturday en route (MYBL) are as follows: to winning tournament champion- Girls Division ships in the Middlesex Youth Basket- Allen Group 34 ball League. Hurd’s Hardware 8 In the most thrilling game of the Allen Group (34): Sarah Parker day, 4th-seeded Doc Jones Used Auto 6, Molly Brown 2, Emilie Smith 15, Parts edged 2nd-seeded Harrow’s Sarah Walton 11. Home Center 47-45 in overtime to Hurd’s Hardware (8): Cameron win the Boys Senior Division Tourna- Ward 2, Macie Daniel 2, Lane Ander- ment title. son 2, Brooke Daniel 2. Emilie Smith scored 15 points and Senior Boys Division Sarah Walton added 11 to lead The Doc Jones Used Auto 47 Allen Group to the Girls Division title Harrow’s Home Center 45, OT with a 34-9 win over Hurd’s Hard- Doc Jones UAP (47): Kendrick ware. Reed 7, Kenneth Reed 6, Stephen Adam Smith tallied 8 points to lead Davis 2, Zachary Davis 9, Tamaje well-balanced Ryman’s Heating and Jones 16, Elijah Darnell 2, Hunter Air Conditioning past the Southside Ward 3, Thomas Redmon 2. Sentinel 25-9 for the Junior Boys Harrow’s HC (45): Keonte Norris Division title. It was Ryman’s AC 6, Dre Key 9, Raquan Marshall 17, fi fth straight Junior Boys champion- Tyler Scott 13. ship. Mison Williams scored 4 points Junior Boys Division to pace the Southside Sentinel. Ryman’s Heating/AC 25 In its win, Doc Jones UAP had Southside Sentinel 9 eight different players score as it ral- Ryman’s Heating/AC (25): Zaire lied from a 7-point halftime defi cit to Keyser 5, Jaden Reed 4, Antonio nip Harrow’s HC 47-45 in overtime. Bagby 2, Joseph Sears 2, Alex Bull- Tamaje Jones led Doc Jones UAP ock 4, Adam Smith 8. with 16 points. Raquan Marshall Southside Sentinel (9): Mison scored 17 for Harrow’s HC and Tyler Williams 4, Isiah Burse 3, Xavier Scott added 13. Washington 2. MYBL Girls Division Champions Members of The Allen Group (8-0), regular season and tournament champions of the Girls Division in the Middlesex Youth Basketball League, are, kneeling from left, Sarah Parker, Emilie Smith, Sarah Walton, and Kyseria Ackies; and standing, Zharia Taliaferro (#2), Molly Brown, assistant coach Elizabeth McCarthy, coach Anthony Kimble, coach Charles Dixon, Shannon Brown and Natalie Davis. (Photo by Tom Hardin) Senior Boys Regular Season Champions Members of EASI Printing (4-3), the regular season champions of the Senior Boys Division in the Middlesex Youth League Basketball League, are, front from left, Leke Robinson, Deandre Jessie, Charles Keyser, Cam- eron Morgan and Mathews Hicks; standing, coach Neal Wake, assistant coach Tyler Cole, Trey Blankenship, Jamal Jones, Simon Unsworth, Jef- frey Jones, and coach Mike Reed. (Photo by Larry Chowning) MYBL All-Star Games are Sunday The Middlesex Youth Basketball article): Junior Boys, 4 p.m.; Girls League (MYBL) 2nd annual All- Division, 5:15 p.m.; and Senior Boys, Star Games will be held on Sunday, 6:30 p.m. March 24, at Middlesex High School Admission to the all-star games is in Saluda. $1, and a full concession stand will be The all-star game times are as fol- available. lows (note changes from last week’s MYBL Junior Boys Division Champions Members of Ryman’s Heating and Air Conditioning (8-0), regular season and tournament champions of Little League tryouts are Saturday the Junior Boys Division in the Middlesex Youth Basketball League, are, front from left, Shawn Hickey, Adam Smith, Alex Bullock, Joseph Sears, Christopher Stokes, Peyton Bishop and Wyatt Brown; stand- Middlesex County Little League Junior Baseball, 9 a.m.; Major League ing, Jaden Reed, Zaire Keyser, coach Mike Reed, Seth Wilson and Antonio Bagby. Not pictured is coach tryouts are set for Saturday, March Baseball, and Major League Softball, Elliott Reed. (Photo by Tom Hardin) 23, at the county sports complex in 11:30 a.m.; Minor League Baseball, Locust Hill. Tryout times are as fol- Minor League Softball, and Machine lows: Junior and Senior Softball, and Pitch, 2 p.m. Little League Spring Training set for Sunday The Middlesex County Little vided at the end of the event. Check-in League Spring Training has been will start at 12:30 p.m. and all partici- rescheduled for Sunday, March 24, pants should get to the event prior to from 1-4 p.m. at the county sports 1 p.m. complex in Locust Hill. Contact Don Harris for more infor- Food and door prizes will be pro- mation at 758-4090. CCS Alumni Golf Tourney due May 31 On Friday, May 31, Christchurch noon. Dinner and a cocktail recep- MYBL Senior Boys Division Tournament Champions School will host the 2013 Christchurch tion will start at 6 p.m. in the course’s School Alumni Golf Tournament clubhouse. Please call William Taylor Members of Doc Jones Used Auto Parts (4-4), tournament champions of the Senior Boys Division in the at King Carter Golf Course in at 758-2306, ext. 127, for more infor- Middlesex Youth Basketball League, are, front from left, Hunter Ward, Gregory Camp, Elijah Darnell, Ken- Irvington. mation regarding registration and hole neth Reed, Thomas Redmon, Kendrick Reed and Zachary Davis; back row, coach Anthony Kimble, Tamase There will be a shotgun start at sponsorships. Jones, coach Charles Dixson and Stephen Davis. (Photo by Stephen Blue) Tom Hardinʼs trivia question of the week... Walden’s Lawn Care Who were the starting five players on the 1988- Softball Whit Walden 89 Middlesex Chargers boys basketball team that Licensed/Insured finished second in the State Group A Tournament? Action Grass Cutting/ Mulching Phone (804) 366-7956 Answer on Page B2. Bush Hogging Fax (804 776-9476 PAGE B2 In side In Debris Removal [email protected] B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • March 21, 2013 Free Hunters Education Class is Sunday at Hartfield This Sunday, March 24, the Middlesex Sportsmen’s Hunt Club (MSHC) in Hartfield is sponsoring a Hunters Edu- cation Class. The class is 10 hours in length. There is no cost to attend but one must pre-register to reserve a spot. To sign up for this class, please go on the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) website gdif.va.gov. Once on the website, click on “Hunter Ed.” Find the class by either “county” or by “zip code” (23071). If you do not have internet access, call 888-516- Hunter education instructors Chauncey Herring, Roger 0844 and a customer service Ammons, Dwayne Dunlevy and Tony Carambia are ready representative will enter your for the class being held this Sunday at the Middlesex Sports- data into the system. If the men’s Hunt Club in Hartfield. above methods fail to register you, or you would like more before class starts. charge to attend the class this information about the class, This will be the last class Sunday. Safe at home contact Roger Ammons at 693- that VDGIF offers free in this The class is taught by Vir- 4397 from 3-9 p.m. daily. area. Sometime in the next few ginia Hunter’s Education Asso- Middlesex JV player Julianna Solomon steals home in the Lady Chargers’ 11-2 loss to visit- Please plan on arriving at months the training system ciation (VHEA) hunter safety ing Lancaster on March 15 at MHS in Saluda. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) the MSHC clubhouse at 1860 will change and students will instructors. The class focuses Twiggs Ferry Rd. in Hartfield be required to purchase their on hunting safety, ethics and by 7:15 a.m. to register and training materials and/or law, and, is required for anyone receive training materials pay for the class. There is no wishing to obtain a Virginia hunting license. MHS softball team falls to LHS, 15-3 Instructors for the class include Roger Ammons, by Tom Chillemi only other run for MHS. “We need more game-type fishing news Jerry Ward, Officer Dunlevy, Avis Keeling and Andrea practice on offense and defense Chauncey Herring, Tony Car- The Middlesex Lady Char- Alvarado both singled for the to cut down our mistakes,” said ambia and Dawne Alexander. gers varsity softball team ran Lady Chargers. MHS coach Wade Traynham. Get your tackle ready MSHC president John Priest, into a one-player wrecking Middlesex used 3 pitchers. The Middlesex varsity will stated, “Our club is doing its crew in Lancaster Red Devil Kaitlin Weber started and was host Rappahannock on Thurs- by Capt. Percy Blackburn down rods and reels with soapy best to make hunting and other shortstop Brooke “Hot Dog” followed by Ashley Walton and day, March 21, at 5 p.m., and fresh water. Rinse them thor- shooting sports safe for our Hudnall on Friday, March 15. Tambria Wake. MHS JVs will visit the Lady It’s early . a little too early oughly and wipe them down community.” Hudnall slammed 3 triples and Fielding miscues and bad Raiders for a 5 p.m. game. for the first croaker run, but with a clean cloth with a little had 4 RBIs in the 15-3 LHS throws added to the Lady Char- On Saturday, March there are some fish to be caught, 3-in-1 oil.
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