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The South Reporter - Thursday, November 22, 2012 - Section 2 - Page 4Successful huntParker Tomlinson, daughter of Bart and Lisa Tomlinson of Olive Branch, recently killed a 200-lb. boar (leftphoto) and an eight-point deer during youth hunt weekend. The 13-year-old is an eighth grader at CenterHill Middle School and the granddaughter of Mrs. Bart (Dottie) Tomlinson of Holly Springs.Second placeThe Hernando Heat, a 10 and under competitive fastpitch softball team, took second in the USFA “FallFinale” fastpitch tournament in Tunica November 10 and 11. This is their last tournament of the fall seasonand will be back in action for the spring/summer 2013 season. The Heat’s parents and coaches wantto congratulate the girls on a successful fall season. In front is Makayla Ables (Byhalia). In back (from left)are Molly Harris (Hernando), Anna Pair (Hernando), Skylar Broadway (Lewisburg), Paige Derrick(Hernando), Sidney McGoldrick (Olive Branch), Anniston Pickle (Hernando), Coach Wes Pickle, MorganLangley (Southaven), Riley Edge (Hernando) and Haylee Alberson (Southaven). Not pictured are coachesBen Edge, Robby Harris and Jonathan Broadway.Indians beat Mustangs, GatorsBy BARRY BURLESONEditorThe Byhalia Indiansrecorded their first two winsof the season over the weekendin the Lewisburg InvitationalTournament.Coach Todd Hutchinson’steam routed Strayhorn 79-39and squeezed past LakeCormorant 64-62. Theyimproved to 2-4.Four players scored in doublefigures as the Byhaliaboys notched their first win ofthe season Friday over theMustangs. Pat Stevenson wastops with 18, followed byTavis Golden’s 17, KendrickParker with 15 and LadariusConfer’s 11.The Indians were up 44-27at the halfway point.Hutchinson called Saturday’stwo-point squeaker overthe Class 5A Gators “a realgood win.”The 3A Indians got a “greatdefensive stop at the end,” hesaid, to snatch the victory.Byhalia led 33-20 at thehalf.“We played well and sawwhat it takes to win,” he said.“We got a big lead; they cameback; and we hung on.”Stevenson lit up the scoreboardwith 23. Parker had 14,Antonio Wilson 11 andDandrick Fifer 10.The two victories followedlosses to Center Hill (in thetournament) and OliveBranch (in a regular seasongame) last week.The offense struggled in a71-40 loss to Center Hill onMonday, Nov. 12, in theLewisburg Invitational.The Indians fell behind 37-22 at the half.Demarcus Confer was theonly Byhalia player in doublefigures with 10 points.The next night, November13, the Class 3A Indians visited6A Olive Branch anddropped a 70-44 decision.“Our inexperienceshowed,” said Hutchinson,whose team was missingsome starters in the two losseslast week. “We’re playing alot of younger kids right now,and we’re having trouble scoring.I looked out there onetime, and we had three 10thgraders and two freshmen onthe floor. And we’re playing atough schedule.”Byhalia trailed theConquistadors 37-21 at thehalf.Parker led the Indians with14 points. Stevenson had 11.Lady IndiansThe Byhalia varsity girlslost the only game they playedlast week, 53-42 to OliveBranch.Kimberly Reed was the topscorer with 14. ShandrickaSessom had 10 for the LadyIndians (1-2).ScheduleByhalia teams were scheduledto host HernandoMonday of this week and visitPotts Camp Tuesday. Theywill host the ByhaliaThanksgiving TournamentFriday and Saturday. TheLady Indians and Indians willface Holly Springs Friday at 6p.m. and 7:30 p.m., respectively,and then meet Rosa Fort at5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Saturday.Jones and Schneller, PLLCWilliam F. SchnellerAttorney At LawFor All Your Legal NeedsPersonal Injury, Social Security, Divorce,Real Estate Transactions, BusinessFree Background Info Available Upon RequestPO Box 417 662-252-3224126 N. Spring Street Toll Free: 800-422-7659Holly Springs, MS 38635 wschneller@dixie-net.comSTINNETT DENTAL CARE, LLCBeth Stinnett, D.M.D.283 Alexander AvenueHolly Springs, Ms 38635Telephone: 662-252-1461Fax: 662-252-1462Office Hours By AppointmentFor Sound Advice, ConsultJ. Kizer JonesAttorney at Law115 S. Market St 662-252-3788Holly Springs, MS Fax: 662-252-1363Hometown Practice Since 1983Byhalia High School2012 Varsity Football ScheduleAug. 17 Tishomingo County 26-14 (W)Aug. 24 Senatobia 21-14 (L)Aug. 31 Center Hill 13-7 (L)Sept. 7 Holly Springs 38-6 (W)Sept. 14 Coahoma County 39-0 (W)Sept. 21 Lewisburg 35-13 (L)Sept. 28 •Charleston 28-15 (L)Oct. 5 •Independence 55-0 (W)Oct. 12 •Winona 23-20 (W)Oct. 19 •M.S. Palmer 48-6 (W)Oct. 26 •North Panola 25-0 (W)Class 3A State PlayoffsNov. 2 Mooreville 35-0 (W)Nov. 9 Booneville 14-6 (W)Nov. 16 Cleveland East Side 6-5 (L)Third placeThe North Mississippi Lunachix, a 12 and under competitive fastpitch softball team, took third in theUSFA “Fall Finale” fastpitch tournament in Tunica November 10 and 11. This was their last tournamentof the 2012 fall season.Way to go, Lunachix! Coaches and parents are proud of the team. Also,special thanks go to the following players who helped us out tremendously – Laura Kate Faulkner,Hannah Laurie and Abby Fewell. On the front row (from left) are Macayla Sheets and Taylor Rooker(Byhalia). On the back row (from left) are Maryann McMath, Brianna Ables (Byhalia), Beth Churchill,Baylee Avent, Caylee Crockett, Caroline Smith, Mallory Thompson and Mae Edwards (plus batgirl,Ava Ables). Not pictured are Lydia Galore and coaches Daniel Ables, Mark Sheets and Tim McMath.Byers sweeps Holly HighBy BARRY BURLESONEditorH.W. Byers invaded rivalHolly Springs Friday nightand left with two wins.The Lady Lions had notrouble in the opener as theyrolled to a 92-42 victory.They were up 43-20 at halftimeand outscored the LadyHawks 27-7 in the third.Justice Martin andMadison McCreless led theoffensive attack with 20 pointseach. Richenda Crutcher andPrecious Rogers had 14 each.For Holly High, LakendraBell scored 13 and StarlandriaWalton 11.The Byers girls improvedto 4-0. The Lady Hawks are offto an 0-2 start.In the second game of thenight, A.J. Mabon’s 23-pointperformance led the Lions toa 65-55 win over the Hawks.Trelorenz Stephen andChris Echols contributed 16and 11, respectively, for H.W.Byers, which upped its recordto 3-1.Byers surged ahead 16-9after one quarter and led 38-PO Box 700 - Holly Springs, MSMain Office, Holly Springs 252-1341Drive-in Branch, Holly Springs 252-3423Ashland Branch 224-8931Byhalia Branch 838-3370Hickory Flat Branch 333-6397Info Line 252-7455First State BankYou Can’t Do Better Than146 W. College .........................252-4211615 Hwy. 7 S.............................252-7220HS TollFree.......................800-206-625253 Taska Rd-Mt. Pleasant.......851-7572Mt. Pleasant Toll Free......800-206-6261Telebank...................................252-410023 at the half and 48-37 afterthree periods.“Byers has a very goodteam,” said Naylond Hayes,head coach of the Hawks.He said his team, 2-1 on theseason, made 37 turnovers.“We’ve never had thatmany,” he said.Hayes said his roster wasshort three players, includingtwo starters, who will miss aBarton Branch - 895-3774Victoria Branch - 838-2001ATM at Warsawtotal of five games.ScheduleByers squads played in theSouthaven Classic earlier thisweek. They go to the TurkeyJam in Murfreesboro, Tenn.,Friday and Saturday.Holly High teams played atSenatobia earlier this week.They will visit Byhalia Fridayat 6 p.m. Next Tuesday, Nov.27, they host Coldwater.Recognizing theaccomplishments of ourstudent athletesTop Varsity Football PlayersState Football PlayoffsFriday, November 16www.mandfbankhs.comVon WatsonMarshall AcademyMost Valuable Playervs. North Delta SchoolEQUALHOUSINGLENDEREQUAL HOUSINGLENDERDeAndre BuchananByhaliaMost Valuable Playervs. Cleveland East SideCongratulations toall Marshall County teamson outstanding seasons!Keep up the good work.Citizens BankByhalia, MS662-838-2146 1-800-370-5781Bank ofHolly SpringsServing the area for 140 years“The Oldest State Bank in Mississippi & as Modern as the Newest!”Telephone Banking 252-5030EQUAL252-2511 - 114-A S. MemphisPotts Camp Bank333-6621 333-6629Slayden Bank252-3154EQUAL HOUSINGLENDERAbbeville Bank234-5520INTERNET BANKING www.bankofhollysprings.comHOUSINGLENDER

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