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MEMBERS
OF the Hurley Rebel baseball squad for
the 2007 season are (from left),
kneeling: Coach Wayne Hall, Nathan
Justus, Clint Justus, Ethan Little, Gary
Blankenship, Wesley Meadows, Jordan
Prater and Justin VanDyke; (standing):
Josh Childress, Josh Justus, Kelly
Sykes, Larry Burks, Willie Burks, Robert
Burks, Nathan Jackson, Shane Shelton and
Morgan Hall (bat girl).
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by
Lloyd
Combs
Sports
Reporter
Hurley
is
on
the
verge
of
finally
getting
a
new
baseball
field,
and
it
may
finally
have
a
significant
infusion
of
promising
young
talent
to
put
on
it.
Five
freshmen
and
three
sophomores
join
seven
returning
lettermen,
including
five
returning
fulltime
starters
for
the
Rebels,
who
were
close
to
breaking
through
in
the
BDD
a
couple
of
years
ago
and
could
get
close
again
soon.
While
the
youth
movement
and
the
new
field,
which
is
expected
to
be
ready
next
spring,
offer
hope
for
the
future,
Josh
Childress,
Shane
Shelton
and
Kelly
Sykes
--
and
the
rapid
development
of
at
least
a
couple
of
the
newcomers
--
hold
the
keys
to
any
success
the
Rebels
have
this
season.
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Wayne
Hall
Rebels'
head
baseball
coach |
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The
three
seniors
are
fourth-year
regulars
who
will
anchor
the
Rebels
at
the
plate
and
on
the
field.
Childress
is
one
of
the
best
all-around
catchers
in
the
area.
Shelton,
an
experienced
pitcher
and
infielder,
and
Sykes
at
first
base
give
Hurley
a
pretty
fair
group
to
build
around.
“Josh
and
Shane
and
Kelly
have
all
been
here
four
years,”
Hurley
coach
Wayne
Hall
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“Those
guys
are
my
nucleus.
They
get
the
clutch
hits
for
us.
If
some
of
those
freshman
can
come
through
for
me,
we
should
be
all
right.”
Also
returning
are
junior
leftfielder
Josh
Justus
and
sophomore
shortstop
Clint
Justus.
Sophomore
second
baseman
Willie
Burks,
junior
Wesley
Meadows,
a
backup
infielder,
and
senior
Robert
Burks,
who
backs
up
Sykes
at
first,
also
have
varsity
experience.
The
newcomers
include
freshmen
Gary
Blankenship,
Larry
Burks,
Ethan
Little,
Jordan
Prater
and
Justin
Vandyke,
along
with
sophomore
Nathan
Jackson.
Blankenship
will
play
center
field
and
Larry
Burks
will
open
the
season
at
third.
Little
and
Vandyke
are
outfielders.
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Council's
Cornett,
Honaker's
Perkins
Share
All-BDD
Girls
'Player
of The
Year'
Honors
Rasnake,
Breeding
Share
BDD
'Coach
of
Year
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Sharing
is
the
theme
on
the
2007
All-BDD
girls
basketball
team.
Council
sophomore
Stephanie
Cornett
and
Honaker
junior
Taylr
Perkins
share
top
player
honors
as
Co-Players
of
the
Year
in
the
Black
Diamond
District.
Meanwhile,
Council
coach
Dave
Rasnake
and
Honaker
coach
Nathan
Breeding
with
the
Lady
Tigers,
shared
BDD
Coach
of
the
Year
honors
in
voting
by
their
peers.
Cornett
averaged
15.2
points,
6.5
rebounds
and
three
steals
per
game
for
the
Lady
Cobras.
Perkins
averaged
14.8
points
and
10.2
rebounds
per
game
for
the
Lady
Tigers.
Honaker,
in
Breeding’s
first
year
at
the
helm,
won
the
Black
Diamond
District
regular
season
title
and
reached
the
Region
D
semifinals.
Under
Rasnake,
Council
won
the
BDD
tournament
crown
and
returned
to
the
Region
D
playoffs
with
all
sophomores
and
freshmen.
The
first
team
includes
Perkins,
sophomore
Paige
Tiller
and
Jaimie
McGlothlin
from
Honaker
and
seniors
Samantha
Vandyke,
Nikki
Honaker
and
Courtney
Hagerman
from
Twin
Valley.
Haysi
placed
Amber
Lane,
Jazmine
Counts
and
Keisha
Bartley
on
the
first
unit.
Hurley’s
Tara
Hall
and
Celisha
Allen
also
made
the
first
team.
Three
teams
placed
three
players
apiece
on
the
13-player
first
team.
Second-place
Council
placed
two,
Cornett
and
sophomore
Haley
Arrington.
Four
players
received
honorable
mention,
Sarah
Justus
form
Hurley
and
three
Lady
Cobras,
freshmen
Dakota
Bostic,
Katie
Thomas
and
Allison
Presley. |
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story, see the print edition of the Mountaineer, on sale at
newsstands now. For more information on how to subscribe to the Mountaineer,
call 276-935-2123 today.
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Fifth
Annual ASL Memorial 5K Run/Walk Set
March 31
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The
Appalachian
School
of
Law
will
hold
the
fifth
annual
ASL
Memorial
5K
Run/Walk
Saturday,
March
31.
The
event
will
host
a
competitive
5K
and
a
two-mile
fitness
walk.
Registration
cost
for
the
event
is
$13
before
March
24,
or
$15
afterwards,
including
the
day
of
the
race.
Size
S-2XL
shirts
are
included
in
the
registration
price
(children’s
sizes
available
by
request
only).
Trophies
will
be
awarded
to
the
top
overall
male
and
female
run
winners.
Medals
will
be
given
to
the
top
three
finishers
in
each
run
category.
The
race
is
an
annual
event
in
memory
of
Tony
Sutin,
Tom
Blackwell
and
Angela
Dales.
Proceeds
from
the
race
will
benefit
the
Anthony
Sutin
and
Thomas
Blackwell
Endowment
Scholarship
Funds,
which
benefit
the
future
ASL
students
in
memory
of
those
who
died
January
16,
2002.
There
will
also
be
“Pasta
on
the
Plaza”
on
Friday,
March
30
from
5
to
8
p.m.
at
the
school.
The
cost
is
$3
for
Run/Walk
participants.
ASL
students
are
paid
for
by
the
Student
Bar
Association.
Family
and
friends
of
ASL
students
are
welcome.
The
cost
is
$5
for
non
Run/Walk
participant
adults,
and
$3
for
non-participating
children
under
6.
Race
shirts
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