Friday, October 3, 2003

News

South Fulton group cleaning up the 'Hooch next week

When was the last time you threw a paper wrapper out of a car window or tossed a Styrofoam cup into a lake?

Hundreds turn out for birthday fest

There was plenty to do in Palmetto last weekend even if you were short on cash.

Old Campbell County Homecoming this Saturday

Fairburn will host Old Campbell County Homecoming this Saturday and the day will be filled with fun for the whole family.

'Call to Womanhood'; conference coming soon

Fulton County Board Vice Chairman William “Bill” Edwards, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners, and the Department of Human Services, Office of Children and Youth, are inviting girls and their parents to participate in two days of thought-provoking discussion and interactive workshops focused on fighting societal ills that hinder young girls from becoming empowered women.

Library hosts business program Monday

The South Fulton Regional Library will host a program for prospective business owners, “Starting Your Own Small Business,” Monday at 6 p.m.

Sports

Schreyer does 'Tin Cup"; imitation on way to tour title

Clinging to a one-shot lead and facing a 236-yard uphill shot over three gapping bunkers, Dave Schreyer of Peachtree City never even considered laying up on the 512-yard par-five 18th hole. And partly because of that decision, he won the $200,000 Naturally Fresh Points Hooters Tour Championship at the Palmer Course at Starr’s Mill with a closing 69 and four-day total of 17-under-par 271.

Gordon soccer sees success

Several local players are helping Gordon College have a very successful 2003 season in women’s soccer.

Fuhrman wins Player of the Week honor

The Freedom Football Conference announced Sunday afternoon that U.S. Merchant Marine Academy-Kings Point junior outside linebacker Matt Fuhrman, a Starr’s Mill graduate, received the Conference's Defensive Player of the Week award for his efforts in the Mariners' 21-0 shutout over visiting Dickinson Saturday afternoon. Fuhrman shares the award with Ryan Rackliffe, a sophomore defensive tackle from WPI.