Archive for February 2013

Obituary: Lonnie Burton Welch

Lonnie Burton Welch, 82, passed away on Friday, February 15, 2013. He was a loving husband, wonderful father, and a very beloved granddad. He is preceded in death by his parents, Lon and Cordie Welch of Madison, FL. He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Myrtice Woodard Welch of Vestavia Hills, Ala., and his brother, William (Bill) Langford Welch and his wife Nancy of Vestavia Hills, Ala. He is also survived by his sons: Greg Welch of Vestavia Hills, Ala., Gary (Lisa) Welch of Helena, Ala., and Wayne (Susan) Welch of Vestavia Hills, Ala.; his daughter, Rhonda (Steve) Anthony of Flower Mound, Tex.; eight grandchildren: Shane (Randi) Welch, Garrett Welch, Robert Welch, Amanda Welch, Ashley Welch, Mary Todd Anthony, Lilly Anthony, and Haleigh Frances Anthony; and many other beloved family members.
He was born on October 3, 1930 in Jacksonville. He was a graduate of Florida State University, where he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity. He served in the United States Navy as a pilot on the U.S.S. Midway. He worked for GMAC for many years and later joined his brother at Industrial Chemicals, Inc. He was a member of York Rite Mason, Zamora Shriners, Royal Order of Jesters, and Shades Valley Rotary. He was ordained as a deacon at First Baptist Church, Jacksonville, FL. At the time of his death, he was an active member of the Truth Seekers Class at Shades Mountain Baptist Church in Vestavia Hills, Ala.
The family received friends on Monday, Feb. 18, 2013 from 1-2 p.m. at Southern Heritage Funeral Home. A funeral service followed at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Shades Mountain Baptist Church, 2017 Columbiana Road, Birmingham, AL 35216.

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Obituary: Wilbur Driggers

Wilbur Driggers, age 74, of Perry, died Thursday, February 14, 2013, at his residence.
Wilbur was born on April 16, 1938 in Jasper to the late L.C. and the former Eva (Morgan) Driggers. Six brothers, Mildan, J.W., Ranell, Lavon, W.J. and Raymond Driggers, preceded Mr. Driggers in death.
Mr. Driggers was of the Baptist faith and was a member of Lakeside Baptist Church in Perry. He worked for 36 years with the State of Florida Division of Forestry in heavy equipment. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, who enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. In his spare time, he enjoyed fishing, hunting and gardening.
He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Cossette (Rogers) Driggers of Perry; two daughters, Karen Everett and Debra Arnold, both of Perry; six brothers, Clarence Driggers, Morris Driggers and Ray Driggers, all of Live Oak, and Mike Driggers, Jimmy Driggers and Russell Driggers, all of Jasper; three sisters, Martha Ann Royals, of Live Oak, Claire Welch, of Port St. Joe and Evelee Parker, of Perry; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Services were held at 11 a.m. on Monday, February 18, 2013, at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home, with Pastor David Stephens officiating. Interment followed in Pisgah Cemetery. The family received friends from 4-6 p.m. on Sunday, February 17, 2013, at Joe P. Burns Funeral Home.
All arrangements were under the care of Joe P. Burns Funeral Home.
You may send condolences to the family at www.joepburnsfuneralhomes.com.

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New Testament Christian School To Host Southeastern Christian Conference Basketball Championships

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
This Friday, Feb. 22, and Saturday, Feb. 23, the Colin P. Kelly Gymnasium on the campus of North Florida Community College will be the setting for the 2013 Southeastern Christian Conference Basketball championships, hosted by New Testament Christian School.
NTCS invites teams from Madison and surrounding counties to compete in two action and fun-filled days of the tournament. New Testament’s girls’ team is ranked second in the district and would love your support. Neighboring Corinth Christian Academy’s boys’ team will be in the tournament and would also love to have your support.
There will be plenty of food, desserts and drinks available for sale. Proceeds will benefit the NTCS Athletic Program.
Games start at 1 p.m. Friday and at 10 a.m. Saturday.
Admission is $3 per adult, $2 for students and children, five and under, get in free.

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NWTF Banquet Set For Saturday

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
The National Wild Turkey Federation Banquet is set for Saturday evening, Feb. 23, at Madison County Central School. Doors open at 5 p.m. for the banquet.
Tickets are available for $60 for a single ticket; $100 for couples; $275, which includes being a sponsor, tickets, which includes a meal and one of only 800 turkey prints; or $310, which includes two meals and two memberships; Jakes tickets, 6 and under, $15; over six up to 17, $25.
Tickets are available at the door or from any member of the NWTF.

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Knights of Columbus Selling Fish Dinners

The Knights of Columbus will be offering a fish dinner consisting of fried or grilled fish (Alaskan Pollock), hush puppies, coleslaw, dessert and tea or water.
Friday, March 1st from 10:30 a.m. till ? at the courthouse lawn.
Price will be $8.00 per dinner.
Tickets can be purchase from any Knight or at the event.
We are raising funds to help support Knights of Columbus Charitable Activities in Madison County

Thank you for your support.

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Greene Publishing and Interpress Studios Are Looking For Tomorrow’s Leaders Today

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.

Greene Publishing, Inc. and Interpress Studios are looking for Tomorrow’s Leaders.

Interpress Studios will be in Madison from 2:30-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, to take photos of those leaders. All parents who want their children to be featured in this should call Emerald Greene at (850) 973-4141 or (850) 464-0865 to set up appointments to have the photos taken.

The photos will be taken at the Masonic Lodge on Rutledge Street.

Each child who has his or her photo taken will be featured in the newspaper spread for free at a later date. Each parent will also have a chance to purchase photo packets.

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Madison County School Board Agenda for February 19, 2013

The School Board of Madison County, Florida
AGENDA
FEBRUARY 19, 2013
6:00 PM
WELCOME

CALL TO ORDER NO LATER THAN 6:30 PM

ITEMS RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL COLLECTIVELY BY CONSENT

1
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING (S)
(Doug Brown)

2
PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE REVISIONS TO SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 7.05 – INTERNAL FUNDS.
(Andy Barnes)

3
PERMISSION TO ADVERTISE REVISIONS TO SCHOOL BOARD POLICY 9.011- PARENT/COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT FOR STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
(Cheryl James)

4
FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR THE MONTHS ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2012 AND JANUARY 31, 2013
(Andy Barnes)

ITEMS RECOMMENDED FOR INDIVIDUAL CONSIDERATION

5
SCHOOL ZONE/DISTRICT TRANSFERS
(Doug Brown)

6
GED REQUESTS
(Doug Brown)

7
STUDENT OVERNIGHT OR OUT OF STATE TRIPS
(Doug Brown)

8
STAFF TRIPS – NON-GENERAL FUND (IN OR OUT OF STATE)
(Doug Brown)

9
STAFF TRIPS – GENERAL FUND (IN OR OUT OF STATE)
(Doug Brown)

10
B.E.A.R. CENTER UPDATE
(D. Barclay/S. Golder)

11
SCREENED SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS
(Gwen Hubbard)

12
PERSONNEL CHANGES
(Gwen Hubbard)

13
STAFFING TABLE REVISIONS
(Gwen Hubbard)

14
OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST TO THE BOARD
(Doug Brown)

15
PUBLIC INPUT

16
ADJOURN

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County Commission Agenda for February 20, 2013

AGENDA FOR THE REGULAR SESSION OF THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MADISON COUNTY, FL,
TO BE HELD AT THE COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM
COURTHOUSE ANNEX, WEDNESDAY,
February 20, 2013, 4:00 p.m.

ROLL CALL

ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA

APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES FROM THE REGULAR MEETING HELD February 6, 2013.

PETITIONS FROM THE PUBLIC – FIVE (5) MINUTE LIMIT

DEPARTMENT REPORTS

1. Constitutional Officers
2. County Attorney
3. County Coordinator

CONSENT AGENDA
1. Resolution 2013-02-20; Pertaining to Electronic Filing Requirements for the Campaign Finance Reports of Local Candidates and Political Committees.
2. Resolution 2013-02-20A; Requesting that the Florida Department of Transportation Convey Certain Real Property to the County (Property along SR 145 that Serves as the Four Freedoms Trail).
3. Approval to Include America Saves Flyer in February Payroll Statements to County Employees.
4. Approval of Tourist Development Council Grant for 2013 Soul Food Festival – $1,500.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
1. Discussion Regarding Paving of SW Martin Luther King Street in Greenville – Mr. Lonnie Thigpen and Commissioner Moore.

2. Discussion Regarding Bids for Recyclable Metal Collection and Disposition – Mr. Jerome Wyche.

UNFINISHED BUSINESS

1. Discussion Regarding Request from Transportation Disadvantaged for $24,000 – Commissioner Moore.

2. Discussion Regarding Earmarking Proceeds From Sale of County Owned Real Property for Special Projects – Commissioner Davis.

NEW BUSINESS

1. Discussion Regarding Approval of Fireworks Event – County Coordinator and Building Official.

2. Request to Consider Approving the Placement of Two Repeaters on the Madison County School Tower – Mr. Tom Cisco and Mr. Jim Anderson.

3. Discussion Regarding Policy on Use of Emergency Lights – County Coordinator and Mr. Tom Cisco.

4. Authorization to have all Employment Applications Processed through Workforce – County Coordinator.

5. Discussion Regarding Replacement of Planning & Zoning Board Members – County Coordinator.

6. Discussion Regarding Placing Hiring Replacements on Consent Agenda – Commissioner Davis.

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Livingston, Myers Recognized By Sheriff’s Office

Madison County Sheriff Ben Stewart formally commends and recognizes two Deputies for their diligent efforts in making the highways in Madison County a safer place for all motorists to travel.
Madison County, categorized with 26 similar in size and population counties, rates number 1 in the State of Florida in regards to Aggressive Driving and Speed and further rates 6th in regards to violators driving under the influence (DUI). Madison County experienced a total of 9 traffic fatalities during 2012.
On Tuesday the 12th day of February 2013, Captain David Harper presented to Sheriff’s Deputy Odell Livingston an award of recognition for having the highest traffic activity, absent the full time assigned traffic Officer and Sheriff’s Deputy David Myers an award of recognition for having the highest DUI activity.
The efforts of these Officers are a continual reflection of the proactive and excellent level of services the men and women of the Madison County Sheriff’s Office provide to all communities and citizens of Madison County.

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Three Injured In Two Pickup Crash

By Jacob Bembry
Greene Publishing, Inc.
Three people were injured in a wreck on Rocky Ford Road at NE Bayberry Road on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 14.
According to a Florida Highway Patrol report, Wyatt C. Hunter, 16, of Madison, was westbound in a 2012 Toyota Tundra on NE Bayberry Road and had stopped for a posted stop sign at Rocky Ford Road.
At the same time, Jerry L. Warren, 26, of Madison, was driving south on Rocky Ford Road in a 1996 GMC Sierra.
Hunter entered the intersection in front of Warren, striking the right side of Warren’s GMC with the front of the Tundra.
The GMC overturned and came to a final rest facing in a westerly direction.
Hunter’s Toyota came to a final rest on the southwest corner of the intersection, also facing in a westerly direction.
Jerry Warren and his passenger, Ollie May Warren, 43, also of Madison, and Hunter were transported to South Georgia Medical Center in Valdosta, Ga., where they were treated for serious injuries.
Madison County EMS, Madison Fire and Rescue, the Cherry Lake Volunteer Fire Department and the Pinetta Volunteer Fire Department assisted the Florida Highway Patrol at the scene.
FHP Trooper Gus Smyrnios was the investigating officer.

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Florida 4-H pushes to reach big registration goal for annual 4-H Day at the Capitol event

4H 500This year, Florida reached a milestone, marking the 500th anniversary of Juan Ponce de Leon’s arrival on Florida’s east coast.

To commemorate that anniversary, Florida 4-H has initiated a goal related to the number 500: The UF-based organization hopes to bring 500 green-shirted young people to the state’s government headquarters in Tallahassee for its annual 4-H Day at the Capitol event on March 14.

“4-H Day at the Capitol is a unique event because it isn’t just about being at the capitol and looking at the legislative chambers, but it is about understanding what is taking place within those chambers,” said Jordan Callaham, state 4-H events coordinator.

The event has drawn several 4-H youth from Madison County in recent years, but event organizers hope to add to their ranks this year, said Madison 4-H Agent Becky Bennett.

Participants will take part in mock legislative sessions, observe government at work, watch the state’s Supreme Court, or any of a number of other activities designed to enlighten them about government.

The 4-H youth also will have the chance to meet and talk with elected officials.
4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization and has more than 230,000 members in Florida. 4-H is part of the University of Florida’s Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

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Madison Church of God To Host Ladies Revival

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Obituary: James (Jim) Chaplain Biggs

jamesbiggsJames (Jim) Chaplain Biggs born September 29, 1940 passed away February 5, 2013. He currently resided in Madison. He was born in Indianapolis, Ind., to Robert and Betty Sheppard. At age 17 he joined the United Stated Navy where he serve as chief of the engine room for 22 ½ years. He completed 6 tours in Vietnam. In 1985 he moved to Callahan, Florida until August of 2000 where he resided to Madison Fl. He is preceded in death by his parents. Robert and Betty Sheppard.
He is survived by his devoted wife, Debra L. Biggs; two sons, Jimmy Biggs (Missy) and Rusty Biggs of Ocala.; five daughters, Cathy Russo (Tim), of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Christine Gallamore (Todd of Copan, Okla., Suzi Crichton (Tony) of Bryceville, FL, Courtney Higginbotham (Bryon Hughes) and Tiffany Higginbotham (Steven Eberhardt) of Madison; 14 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren; a brother, Steve Sheppard, of Terre Haute, Ind.; and a sister, Wayann Noel, of Terre Haute, Inc.
Services were held Saturday, February 8, 2013 at 4 p.m. at Fellowship Baptist Church Located at 1997 NE Colin Kelly Hwy in Madison, FL 32340.
Flowers can be sent to Fellowship Baptist Church.

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North Florida Livestock Show Schedule, Feb. 18-21

Program Schedule
Monday, February 18
8:00am – 1:00pm Receive swine entries only
1:00pm – 5:00pm Receive beef entries only
6:00pm Youth Swine Show
Show Superintendent: Chad Lyons
Ringmaster:
Placing Awards: Bart Alford, Madison County School Board Chairman

Tuesday, February 19
9:00am Livestock Judging Contest
2:00pm Beef Grooming Contest
7:00pm Awards
Gain-in –Weight
Best Recordbook Contest
PeeWee Scramble
Pig Scramble/Calf Scramble

Wednesday, February 20
6:00pm Youth Cattle Show
Superintendent: Jack McLeod
Ringmaster: Dan Fenneman, Madison Co Extension
Placing Awards: Wayne Vickers, Chairman of Madison County Commissioners

Thursday, February 21
5:30pm Buyers Supper at the Madison Co Extension Office
6:45pm Herdsmen Awards/Announcements
7:00pm Sale
Sale Manager: Ab Townsend
Clerks: Committee Members

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Reward for information in the disappearance of Marie Jane Carlson

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) announce a reward for information leading to the whereabouts of Marie Jane Carlson, 38. She was last seen at her Fort Walton Beach, Fla. residence between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Ms. Carlson was last seen with James Flanders, 44, the father of her newborn child, in mid-October 2011. The couple shared a home together in Fort Walton Beach. Ms. Carlson lived in Sierra Vista, Ariz. from Aug. 2010 to Feb. 2011. Flanders currently lives in Cochise, Ariz., near Tucson with the couple’s child.

On Oct. 19, 2011, a text message, purportedly from Ms. Carlson, was received by several people. The message stated that she left Fort Walton Beach to do something she always wanted to do. No additional information was contained in the text.

Ms. Carlson’s vehicle was located at the Northwest Florida Regional Airport (NFRA) on Oct. 21, 2011 by Flanders. The investigation into Ms. Carlson’s disappearance determined that she did not leave the Fort Walton Beach area by flying or renting a vehicle from the NFRA. The investigation also determined that she did not leave the United States.

Ms. Carlson was reported missing/endangered to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, on Oct. 24, 2011 by Jeff Carlson, her ex-husband, who resides in KY.

Investigators urge anyone with information about the disappearance of Marie Jane Carlson to contact Investigator Keith Matz (OCSO) at 850-609-2000 or Special Agent Ronnie Austin (FDLE) at 850-595-2045. Anonymous tips can be made through the Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers at 888-654-TIPS or their website http://emeraldcoastcrimestoppers.com.

A $10,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the discovery of Ms. Carlson’s whereabouts. The reward is being offered through private donations.

Ms. Carlson has a unique tattoo on her right wrist with the inscriptions “Pray Without Ceasing.” She was born October 7, 1974 and is 5’04, 130 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes.

See attached pictures of Marie Jane Carlson.

Ms. Carlson is also being featured on FDLE’s Facebook page as part of the BOLO series.

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Father Daughter Dance Set for March 2

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Obituary: Jewel Lewis Branham

Jewel Lewis Branham, age 93, died Sunday, February 10, 2013 in Live Oak, FL.

Visitation and funeral services will be Friday 10:00 AM, February 15, 2013 at Bixler Memorial Chapel, Dowling Park, FL with burial at Greenwood Cemetery, Orlando, FL on Saturday at 2:00pm.

The Branhams moved to Cocoa, FL in 1945 and then moved to Dowling Park, FL in 1997. They were members of The Village Church in Dowling Park, FL.

She is preceded in death by her husband, Ernest H. Branham, a sister: Clois Yates and a brother Kermit Lewis.
She is survived by 1 son: Mark Branham (Willa) of Madison, FL; 1 daughter: Gail Kuester (William) of Hagerstown, MD; 1 brother: Roy Lewis (Betty) of St. Louis, MO; 4 grandchildren: Marcia Bass (Donnie), Wendy Branham, Gregory Kuester (Jessica), and Matthew Kuester; 4 Great Grandchildren: Gavin Branham Bass
Camryn Michelle Bass, Megan Elise Bass, and Reagan Jane Kuester.
Donations may be made to Parkinsons Research and The American Heart Association.

Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements: (850)-973-2258.

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Way Back When

February 19, 1943
The Lee school building was burned down early Monday morning between four and five o’clock.
Pvt. J.C. Kinsey was painfully and very seriously injured last Friday afternoon at Camp Butner, N.C. While taking a .30-caliber machine gun apart, a compressed spring flew out, striking him in the right eye.
All volunteer workers who can, please meet at the Madison High School Auditorium Friday afternoon at 5 o’clock to go through the procedure of point rationing.
A surplus Army egg-buying depot has been opened in the store buildings in back of John Henry Plant’s store, beginning this Saturday.

February 13, 1953
B.L. McLane was recently given a safe driving award by his employer, American Bakeries Company.
Members of St. Mary’s Episcopal enjoyed a parish supper last Thursday in the new Parish House.
Mrs. R.C. Horne was a visitor at White Springs Friday at the Stephen Foster Memorial.
More than two-and-a-half inches of rain fell here last Friday and Saturday night, bringing the rainfall for the first week in February up to more than that for the month of January.

February 15, 1963
The Madison Red Devil basketball team defeated Florida High Saturday night to become champions of the North Florida Conference.
Dr. and Mrs. T.H. Callahan had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. William Robison.
Bob and Beanie Searcy have sold the 40-acre farm of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Goodridge close to Driggers Crossing on Highway 6 to Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Dennis, Sr.
Miss Elizabeth Mays of Monticello is the guest this week of Mrs. Emy Howerton and Mr. C.B. Kelly.

February 16, 1973
Three inches of snow falls and blankets the ground in Madison County on Feb. 10, 1973.
The Madison High Cougars basketball team travels to Greenville to play the Pirates at 6:30 tonight.
Madison High School’s 1973 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow is Rachel Ann Hughey.
Bright Side shampoo, 2 for $1 and Colgate Instate Shave, 2 for $1 at the Van H. Priest Company.

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Obituary: Roy Bruce Russell

Roy Bruce Russell, age 86, died Sunday, February 11, 2013, at Crosswinds Health and Rehab.
Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, February 15, 2013, at Beggs Funeral Home with burial at Cherry Lake Baptist Cemetery. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service from 9-10 a.m. at the church.
Russell was born in Birmingham, Ala., and moved to Pinetta in 1974. He served in World War II and was a steel construction worker, plaster and cement mason and owner/operator of a trucking company. He was a member of Cherry Lake Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara Jayne Russell; four sons: Ronald Bruce Russell, Robert Russell, Donald Russell and Jeffery Russell; four daughters: Juanita Kavanagh, Barbara Winnington, Ronda Jayne Harbuck and Robin Russell Bennett; many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren.
His parents, Ernest B. Russell, Sr., and Ethel Callan; a son, Larry Russell; a brother, Ernest B. Russell, Jr.; and a sister, Mary Juanita Yeargin, preceded him in death.
Beggs Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, (850) 973-2258.

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Cowboys are BAD Hosts

Submitted by Wayne Money

The 2013 Cowboy baseball season started last week at Boot Hill, and the hosts for the Cowboy Challenge were certainly ready to play ball. The Cowboys won Thursday’s season opener against the Lafayette Hornets 13 to 0, and then capped off the challenge with a 4 to 0 win Friday against the visiting Maclay Marauders. Taylor Howell picked up the pitching victory in Thursdays contest allowing only 3 hits, 1 walk and 6 strikeouts over four innings, and Zack Money picked up the victory Friday going four innings while allowing 1 hit, 3 free passes and striking out 9. Freshman, Alex Tyson, got the first save of his young career Friday pitching a strong inning to end the game.

For the two games combined, Cowboy batters racked up 19 hits, 11 walks and 14 RBI’s. Leading the way in hits were Patrick Bowen, Taylor Howell and Akevious Williams with four hits each including 3 doubles for Patrick. DJ McKnight contributed with five RBI’s off 2 sac flys, a double and a 3-run homer, and Jake Latner and Zack Money were walked three times each. Jake picked up 2 hits and 2 runs scored, and Wayne Driggers and Drew Richardson picked up RBI singles.

The Cowboys next take on the Suwannee Bulldogs in Live Oak Friday, February 15, 2013. The next home game is not until February 26th against the Hamilton County Trojans.

For more on Cowboys baseball including roster, schedule, and stats 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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