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Labor Day All Pro Dads Breakfast

In conjunction with All Pro Dads, there will be a breakfast on Labor Day morning, Monday September 3rd at the MCHS cafeteria at 8:00 a.m. If you are a father, please plan on joining us for breakfast and an introduction to the All Pro Dad chapter that will be forming in Madison County. All you need as a ticket to get in, is to bring your son or daughter with you to the breakfast. This is a great oppurtunity to help show or young people what being a Dad is all about and will help all of us become better equipped to strengthen our relationships with our children. Fatherless homes is an epidemic in our country and it is not any different in Madison County. For mor einformation, take a visit to www.allprodad.com and see what we want our chapter to be all about. Please RSVP for the All Pro Dad’s Breakfast by contacting North Florida FCA rep Steve Mchargue at 850-464-0325

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Dave Galbraith Football Sign Ups

When: Saturday August 25th & Saturday September 1st

Times: 9am – 12pm

Where: Madison County Courthouse

Age Groups: 6 & 7 yr olds, 8,9, & 10 yr olds, and 11,12, & 13 yr olds. Age control date is September 1st. 10 yr olds weighing more then 120lbs must play up in the next age group. 13 yr olds weighing over 130lbs are ineligible to play in the Dave Galbraith Football league.

Cost: 50$
What is needed at sign up’s: Parent or Guardian to sign up each player. A copy of your birth certificate (even if you have played in previous years), along with proof of insurance. YOUR CHILD OR PLAYER YOU ARE SIGNING UP NEEDS TO BE PRESENT FOR THE OFFICIAL WEIGH IN, this is being done at sign up’s.

We are looking for volunteers to get involved and help out with our Pee Wee football program. We are also needing coaches in all age divisions. If you would like to help with the up coming season or have any questions in regards to sign up’s please contact Billy Tolar at 850-673-7979.

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Madison County Athletic Booster Club Sponsorships, Memberships, etc..

If interested in supporting Cowboy Athletics, please contact Paige Peavy at 850-464-0952 or paige.peavy@lowndes.k12.ga.us All proceeds go towards all the athletic programs at MCHS and help support end of the year banquets, lettermen jackets, equipment purchase, travel, etc.

The following are options for sponsorship. Each sponsorship comes with different benefits, including tickets, reserved parking spaces, ads, signs, hats, programs, PA announcements. Please call to see which one fits you best.

Platinum Membership $2,000
Golden Membership $1,000
Silver Membership $500
Maroon Membership $500
Marshal Club Membership $150

Signs for fence: $130.00 New and $100 renewal each year

Quarter sponsor for football games: $100

Program Ad fees are as follows: 1/8 page $45, 1/4 page $60, 1/2 page $110, Full page $160 Add $10 for each photo in ad.

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Season Football And Volleyball Tickets

Submitted by Madison County Athletic Director and Head Football Coach Mike Coe:
In an effort to make attending Cowboy and Cowgirl athletic events more affordable for our fans, we want to introduce our new season ticket packages for football and volleyball. Varsity football package prices are as follows,

1 set of regular season tickets are $40.00 with a savings of $2.00 (Singles Pack)
2 sets of regular season tickets are $75.00 with a savings of $9.00 (Couples Pack)
3 sets of regular season tickets are $105.00 with a savings of $21.00 (Small Family Pack)
4 sets of regular season tickets are $135.00 with a savings of $33.00 (Large Family Pack)

There are 6 home varisty football games this season and individual tickets are sold for $7.00 at the gate.

Junior Varisty Football will also have 6 home games this season and admission is $5.00 at the gate, however, season ticket packages for the JV season will be sold for $25.00 with a savings of $5.00

The Cowboy Volleyball team will host 8 games this season and general admission is $5.00, however season ticket packages will be sold as well.

1 set of regular season volleyball tickets are $38.00
2 sets of regular season volleyball tickets are $70.00
3 sets of regular season volleyball tickets are $ 100.00
4 sets of regular season volleyball tickets are $ 130.00

Please keep in mind at Madison County athletic events there is not a parking fee, like at most other high schools and these tickets are general admission tickets, not Marshal Club seating or parking. If interested in purchasing seasont ticket packages, please contact Athletic Director Mike Coe via email michael.coe@madisonmail.us or call 850-973-5061.

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Cowboys’ Open Scrimmage, Auction Tonight

The MCHS Cowboys are going to have an open scrimmage this Friday night at 7 p.m. and a cake auction at halftime of the scrimmage. There will also be a FSU helmet signed by Jimbo Fisher and Bobby Bowden auctioned off.

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Tennis, Anyone?

George English, who heads up the US Tennis Association in Tallahassee, and Madison City Commissioner Ina Thompson speak to the Madison Rotary Club about generating interest among parents and community members for bringing “10 and Under” tennis to Madison.

George English, who heads up the US Tennis Association in Tallahassee, and Madison City Commissioner Ina Thompson speak to the Madison Rotary Club about generating interest among parents and community members for bringing “10 and Under” tennis to Madison.

By Lynette Norris
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Tennis, a game for young and old, can be played with as few as two people, whether they want to burn up the court in a serious singles match or just hit a few balls back and forth.
George English, who heads up the United States Tennis Association (USTA) for this region, visited the Madison Rotary Club to talk about promoting tennis in Madison County – specifically, a version for “10 and Under.” With childhood obesity reaching ever-higher rates, and physical education classes disappearing from public schools, English and Madison City Commissioner Ina Thompson discussed introducing children, ages five-to-ten, to the sport. They would both like to see children get involved with something fun that would lure them away from the computers, the television and the video games…and tennis, modified a little just for them, might be the ticket.
The problem before with trying to get younger children interested in the adult version of the “sport of kings,” is primarily the size of the court – quite a chunk of real estate for little legs to cover. The net is too high for little ones, the long-handled tennis racket is unwieldy, and the balls are hard to hit…and hard, if anyone got hit in the head by a high, fast lob. Younger children were more likely to quit in frustration than develop any real interest in the game.
Taking a cue from other children’s sports, like T-ball, where equipment is scaled down to make it easier for smaller hands to grasp, the new “10 and Under” tennis in America is following a trend that has already been going strong for 20 to 30 years in most of Europe.
“10 and Under” tennis uses a court half the size of an adult court with a shorter temporary net, for children aged five to eight. The rackets are shorter and the tennis balls are made of Nerf-ball like foam. They don’t bounce as high, but they are easier to hit as the younger ones learn the basics of the game, particularly the eye-hand coordination of swinging the smaller racket and making contact with the ball.
“10 and Under” will also grow with them, with a slightly larger court and heavier balls when they reach the nine/ten-year-old-group. Later, when they reach the adult-sized game, they will have already acquired the basic skills, and had fun while doing it.
Fun is the main purpose of the “10 and Under” tennis, English and Thompson emphasized several times. The intricacies of a “top spin” and other trick shots will come later, if they want to get into more serious, competitive tennis. “10 and Under” is mainly to get them started, on a court that is more their size, using the age-appropriate equipment, where they can have fun and are more likely to develop a life-long interest.
Another advantage of “10 and Under” is its portability. It does not require a tennis court, just flat area anywhere, indoors or out. Temporary tape can mark off a court on a gym floor, a school cafeteria floor, or a parking lot, and a temporary net can be set up for play. Scaled-down rackets, lighter balls, children who want to play and a few adults to teach and encourage them are all that are needed to begin.
With a grant from USTA, Madison has acquired about $1000 worth of equipment. Now “we need some enthusiasm,” said Thompson. “We’ve got to get the interest going first…we need to get the parents and the community behind it for it to take off.” The parents need to be positive and encouraging, not critical and demanding.
There is a workshop for parents who would like to “score points with their kids,” Saturday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. at the NFCC Gym. The registration fee is $15 per person, and those participants will receive expert instruction and all the materials they need to coach, organize and help “10 and Under” tennis take off and find a place here in Madison.
For more information, visit usta.com/oncourttraining, contact George English at (850) 510-6585 or email him at English@florida.usta.com, or contact Ina Thompson at (850) 445-7755. To register online for the workshop, go to www.madisonworkshop.eventbrite.com

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Madison County High School Varsity Football Schedule

Aug 24th Wakulla Home
Aug 31st Suwannee Away
Sept 7 Jefferson Co Home
Sept 14th Edgewater Away
Sept 21st Taylor County Home
Sept 28th Providence Away
Oct 5th West Port (Homecoming)
Oct 12th Open
Oct 19th Pensacola Catholic Away
Oct 26th Gainesville Home
Nov 2nd Florida High Home (Senior Night)

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Free Volleyball Physicals

Free volleyball physicals will be given next Tuesday, August 7th at 5:30 pm in the MCHS main office. Any young lady wishing to play must obtain an EL2 and EL3 form from the main office and get their blood pressure, height, weight, vision, and pulse taken while there by the school nurse. Forms must be signed by parent/guardian and presented at time of physical.

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Varsity, JV Practice Begin Monday, Aug. 5, for MCHS Cowboys

Varsity and JV football practice will begin Monday August 6th at 5 p.m. Any incoming 9th grader who has not gotten a physical must obtain the proper forms from the MCHS Main Office and cannot participate until they are properly filled out and signed by parent/guardian and a medical physician.

Any church or civic organization who is interested in feeding the Cowboy football team for a pre game meal or during camp, please email Coach Coe at Michael.coe@madisonmail.us or call 850-973-5061.

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MADISON COUNTY BABE RUTH 12U GIRLS SOFTBALL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS

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The Madison County Babe Ruth 12U Girls Softball Team is headed to state after dominating their division at the District Championships in Alachua , Florida this past weekend. Despite the weather and elements the girls worked together to obtain the wins needed to bring home the championship. They are a great group of girls and they love softball. They played really hard and they so want to do the same at the State Championships located in Ocala, Florida. The girls will be headed to Ocala the first week of July for at least 4 to 5 days of competition.
The team consists of the following girls: Front row(L-R) Reese Rutherford, Kaylee Groover, Mckenzie Miller,Haily Deihl, Middle Row(L-R) Hannah Zimmerly, Hailey Rogers, Kaylie Rogers, Desirea Alexander, Katelyn McCamman, Camryn Strickland, Alexis Bowen, Bat Boy, Rhett Rutherford; Back Row(L-R) Coaches: Chris Miller, Jamie Groover and Will Rutherford

The team is currently raising money in order to compete at State. The girls only have one week to raise any needed monies. Please be on the lookout for these girls and their fundraising endeavors. One fund raiser, a car wash has already been scheduled this SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 2012 at the (MCCB) Madison County Community Bank. Any support you can give these young ladies would be greatly appreciated.

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Madison County Cowboys 6U T-Ball All-Star Team Hosts Political Rally Fundraiser

The Madison County Babe Ruth 6U T-Ball All-Star Team has been practicing hard and preparing for their upcoming All-Star tournament in Chiefland, FL on June 14- 17.

To help them with the costs, they will be hosting a Political Rally on Friday, June 8, 2012 at Four Freedoms Park beginning at 6:00pm-8:00pm. They will have fresh watermelons and popcorn and coke for sale.

Any political candidate wishing to participate may have 5 minutes to campaign and then go for a swim in the Dunking Booth.
The team will also have their raffle tickets available to sell. Please come and support the T-Ball All-Star 6U Team!

Candidates please contact Channah Galbraith or Marie Smith to confirm your attendance. Thank you to those who have already signed up!
If you aren’t able to make it, any donations will be greatly appreciated! ☺ All participants will be listed as a sponsor for our team. Thanks in advance.

The team includes: Jailyn Cooks, Parker Copeland, Trey Galbraith, Luke Hanners, Connor Lundy, Ethan Myers, Mason Plain, Blaine Smith, Gunnar Webb, Scott Williams, John Luke Wilson and Eli Underhill. The team is coached by Butch Galbraith, Tammy Leslie and Travis Smith.

Channah Galbraith:850-973-0759 or Facebook: Channah Stewart Galbraith
Marie Smith: 850-973-7179 or Facebook: Marie Smith

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Friday Night Under The Lights At Boot Hill

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
The Madison County High School Cowboys will compete against concerned community men in a flag football competition called Friday Night Under the Lights on June 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Boot Hill Stadium on the high school campus.
Funnel cakes and more will be available for sale.
There will be a $4 entry fee.
The event is sponsored by dedicated parents and leaders of the Boyz to Kings of Madison.
For more information, please call either Merv Mattair, (850) 673-1003; Denise Robinson, (850) 464-1153; or Jennifer Fulmer, (850) 464-3871.
Go out and cheer on your favorite team.

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Cowgirls Win District Softball Championship

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The Madison County Cowgirls softball team finished their season as District 2- 4A Champions for the 2011-2012 year. The Cowgirls faced the Godby Cougars for the first round of District competition and defeated them 6-5 to advance to the District game against the Florida High Lady Seminoles. With great pitching and a strong defense the Cowgirls defeated Florida High 5-1 to become District Champions. The Cowgirls were successful in the first round of post district play defeating Pensacola Catholic 9-1 in the Regional Quarter Finals. Their play ended however after being defeated in the Regional Semi-finals game against Florida High 4-0. Congratulations to the players and coaches for your hard work and for achieving your District 2-4A Championship title!

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Cowgirls Win First Round Playoff Game

Congrats to the Cowgirls Softball team on last night’s 1st round playoff game 9-1 victory over Pensacola Catholic. The Cowgirls will now host Florida High this Friday night at 7 p.m. Please come out and support the Cowgirls

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Cowgirls Take District Softball Title

Submitted by Michael Coe, MCHS Athletic Director
Congratulations to Head Coach Edwin Kinsey the Madison County Cowgirls softball team for winning the district championship last night defeating Florida High 5-1. The Cowgirls now enter the state tournament and will play host to the Crusaders of Pensacola Catholic next Tuesday night, April 24th, at 7 p.m. Please come out and root the girls on

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Cowboys Lose Tight District Contest

Submitted by Wayne Money
On a night with so much at stake, the Cowboy varsity baseball team lost a tight battle to District foe Florida High 5 to 4 leaving the team in third place for the upcoming Region 4A District 2 tournament. It was a battle from the beginning as the Cowboys fell behind early 2 to 0 only to tie it up in the 4th inning. In the fifth, the Seminoles plated 3 more runs to go up 5 to 2, and again the Cowboys battled back with 2 of their own in the sixth inning making it 5 to 4. The Cowboys had their chance in the bottom of the seventh, but they just couldn’t plate the run needed to force extra innings. For the game, the Cowboys had just three free passes and four hits – two doubles and two singles. Zack Money was strapped with the loss pitching 4 2/3 innings.. striking out six and allowing three earned runs.

The Cowboys regular season is down to the four home games listed below before they head to the District tournament held at Florida High beginning April 23rd, so come on out and support your COWBOYS.

For more on Cowboys baseball, please visit the following site at MAXPREPS.com

http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/madison-county-cowboys-(madison,fl)/baseball/home.htm

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Cowboys Get Needed Victory

Submitted by Wayne Money
Madison played host to the visiting Wildcats from Valdosta in a makeup game Saturday and got a needed confidence boost in the 5 to 2 victory. Taylor Howell pitched his finest game of the season going 4 2/3 innings and allowing only one earned run. For the game, the Cowboys had three free passes and twelve hits, including six doubles. With the win, the Cowboys season record now stands at 15 wins and 8 losses, with a district record of 5 and 3.

On the night, Aaron Brown led the way offensively going 4 for 4 at the plate with 2 doubles, an RBI and a run scored. Jarrod Burns, Heath Carroll and Jake Latner added 2 hits each including a double and an RBI for Jarrod, 2 doubles and 2 RBI’s for Heath, and a run scored for Jake. Patrick Bowen and Chad Oliver also pitched in with a hit each including a double, RBI and 2 runs scored for Patrick.

The Cowboys regular season is down to the two home games listed below before they head to the District tournament held at Florida High beginning April 23rd, so come on out and support your COWBOYS.

Thursday 4/19/2012 Wakulla 6:00pm
Friday 4/20/2012 Aucilla 7:00pm Senior Night

For more on Cowboys baseball, please visit the following site at MAXPREPS.com

http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/madison-county-cowboys-(madison,fl)/baseball/home.htm

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Cowboys Battle for Division 4A District 2 Title Tonight

Submitted by Wayne Money
One game to determine the top three seeds in the upcoming Division 4A District 2 tournament takes place tonight at Boot Hill, and you are invited. The Godby Cougars currently sit alone in first place with a 6 and 2 district record with your Cowboys and the Florida High Seminoles (both at 5 and 2) fighting it out tonight at 7:00pm to see who will join them. The loser will be seeded number three for the district tournament scheduled for April 23rd through April 27th. The winner of tonight’s contest will tie the Cougars for the regular season title at 6 and 2, and if that’s our Cowboys who have a 1 and 1 record against Godby, a coin toss will be made for the upcoming tournaments number one seed. Make plans to come early as a record crowd is expected to be on hand for this all important game.

Remaining Regular Season Schedule:

Thursday 4/12/2012 Florida High 7:00pm
Saturday 4/14/2012 Valdosta 2:00pm
Thursday 4/19/2012 Wakulla 6:00pm
Friday 4/20/2012 Aucilla 7:00pm Senior Night

For more on Cowboys baseball, please visit the following site at MAXPREPS.com

http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/madison-county-cowboys-(madison,fl)/baseball/home.htm

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Cowboys Winning Again

Submitted by Wayne Money
After a disappointing two game stretch during Spring break, the Cowboy varsity baseball team is back at their winning ways. The team traveled to Quitman Monday for a contest against the Brooks County Trojans and came home with a decisive 15 to 1 victory. As a team, the Cowboys had fifteen hits, seven free passes and fourteen RBI’s. With the win, their season record now stands at 13 wins against 6 losses, with a district record of 4 wins and 2 losses. Zack Money picked up his third win of the season pitching 3 innings and Jarrod Burns got the final 6 outs of the game including five K’s.

On the night, Heath Carroll, Jake Latner and Zack Money led the way each going 3 for 4 at the plate including 2 doubles and 4 RBI’s for Heath, 3 RBI’s for Jake and a triple and an RBI for Zack. Also contributing were Patrick Bowen (2 for 3), Adam Odiorne (2 for 2 & 2 RBI’s), DJ McKnight (1 for 3 with a HR & 2 RBI’s) and Aaron Brown (1 for 4). News also came Monday that the Cowboys have moved into the top eight in the Big Bend area rankings as voted by Next level baseball.

The Cowboys now start a 7 game home stretch to finish out the regular season beginning Thursday, April 5th against the Lafayette Hornets at 7:00pm.

For more on Cowboys baseball, please visit the following site at MAXPREPS.com

http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/madison-county-cowboys-(madison,fl)/baseball/home.htm

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Granddaughter of Local Couple Wins Scholarship

Sydney Robbins, center, is pictured with her grandparents, Inda and B.J. Tinney, of Pinetta. Sydney signed a letter of intent to play golf at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala.

Sydney Robbins, center, is pictured with her grandparents, Inda and B.J. Tinney, of Pinetta. Sydney signed a letter of intent to play golf at Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala.

Sydney Robbins grew up playing soccer and softball. She did not pick up a golf club until sixth grade at Deerlake Middle School. She was juggling both softball and golf for her first two years at Chiles and was even moved up to the varsity softball team her sophomore year. However, when her junior year rolled around, she decided to focus solely on golf. During her career at Chiles, she earned numerous awards such as:

9th grade–Scholar Athlete Award (CHS)~ 2008
Most Improved (CHS) (during the season)~ 2008
2nd team All Big Bend -2008

10th grade–Team City Champions- 2009
Team District Champions- 2009
Scholar Athlete Award-2010
Highest GPA Award (CHS)~2009
2nd team All Big Bend -2009

11th grade–Team District Champions- 2010
Team Regional 2nd place- 2010
Team T-12th place Florida State Championships -2010
Sportsmanship Award-2010
Scholar Athlete Award-2010
2nd team All Big Bend -2010

12th grade–Team City Champions-2011
Team 2nd place district- 2011
1st Team All Big Bend -2011
Academic scholar award (CHS)- 2011
Most Improved (CHS) (from last season) -2011

She has also managed to maintain a 4.12 grade point average while staying very active in her youth group at Deer Lake United Methodist Church. Now she will be playing golf for Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Alabama. Surrounded by family and friends, Sydney signed her letter of intent on March 30. Sydney said that she knew Huntingdon was the place for her when she went to visit there with her parents, Rory and Kayla, in November. She especially loves the fact that it is a Christian college. Sydney is the granddaughter of B.J. and Inda Tinney.

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