Moultrie Observer

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July 22, 2008

3 county teams vie for District championship

MOULTRIE — Three Colquitt County teams will compete in the Georgia Recreation and Parks Association’s District III Men’s Church Equalizer Tournament, which will be held Saturday at the Knuck McCrary Complex.

Teams representing Lakeside, First Baptist and Mount Olive will chase the District championship.

Lakeside will help open the tournament when it meets the Thomasville entry at 8 a.m.

Grady County’s No. 3 team will meet Adel in the other 8 a.m. game.

First Baptist will meet Grady No. 2, and Mount Olive will play Valdosta in games that will start at 9:10 a.m.

Grady No. 1 will face the Grady No. 3-Adel winner at 10:20 a.m.

The championship game in the double-elimination tournament is scheduled for 5:20 p.m.

Playing for Lakeside will be Jason Cox, Matt Craven, Jason Dorminy, Joel Hamm, Matt Hamm, Chris Holt, Dewitt Matthews, Jeremy Merritt, Keith Moody, Mitch Rowe, Stephen Sanders, Stephen Sanders Jr., Jarrod Sanders, John Summerlin, Jonathan Summerlin, Andrew Summerlin and Brad Tomlinson.

Playing for Mount Olive will be Andy Cashwell, Scottie Dean, Marc Eure, Matt Eure, Eddie Gay, Ricky Gay, Hayden Gliemmo, Kevin Hopper, Brian Jackson, Zach Murphy, Clint Murphy, Josh Thompson, Joshua Thompson, Justin Thompson, Jason Wilkes and Aaron Willis.

Representing First Baptist will be Rob Craft, James Cutts, Tony DeRosso, Brad Eunice, Jason Fulgham, Randy Hart, Andy Harden, Duane Massey, Lynn Moser, Todd Moser, Chris Parker, Josh Purvis, Frank Sircy, Luke White, Parker White and Tim White.

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