The County Record, OCTOBER 4, 2006, Page 6 Lady Tigers celebrate wins over Altha, West Gadsden, and Sneads BHS BY KELLI PEACOCK News Editor The Blountstown Lady Tigers defeated three out of four opponents over the past two weeks. The Tigers took on West will host Marianna Gadsden Sept. 18 and won 25-10, 25-14, 25-9. Team leaders included Molly Fagen with 17 points, an ace, and two kills, along with Laura Kastli with 11 points, seven kills, a dig, and three aces. BHS traveled to Sneads Sept. 19 and chalked up a 25-21, 25-15, 25-20 win over the Lady Pirates. Lauren Wood brought in 13 pins and a kill for the Tigers. Fagen had 13 points, three kills, and an ace. Chelsea Faircloth provided 12 points, two digs and an ace. Holly Jeppson had 11 points. Kastli con- tributed seven points, three kills, a dig, and a block. The Tigers hosted Altha Sept. 21 and won, 25-27, 25- 16, 25-13, 25-16. "The girls lost the first game and regained their focus to defeat Altha the next three games," says Coach Tanya Durham. "I am proud of the girls' hard work and team efforts." Fagen provided 19 points, four kills, two blocks, and an ace. Wood had 19 points, two digs, an ace, and a block. Dianna Glaze had 15 points three kills, a block, and a pair of aces. Faircloth had 12 points, two digs and an ace. Jeppson offered 10 points, three aces, three blocks, and two kills. The Lady Tigers' only loss came to Liberty County High School, 19-25, 20-25, 25-20, 22-25. Faircloth provided 16 points and three digs. Kastli had 12 points, two kills, and three digs. Wood had 15 points and two blocks. Jeppson had nine points, ,three digs, three blocks, and three kills. Glaze had eight points, three digs, a block, and five kills. Fagen offered 10 points, two digs and three kills. In J.V. action, the young Tigers defeated Sneads, 25- 19, 25-14. "Sophomore Kim Taylor continues to improve her serving and hitting skills," says Coach Durham. The J.V. squad suffered a loss to Altha, 25-25, 8-25, 6- 15. The Lady Tigers were scheduled to face Altha on Tuesday (details unavailable at press time). They'll travel to Freeport Oct. 9 in a varsity LE' -r Targets Broadheads Cross Bows and All Your Archery Hunting Accessories Lic only match at 5:30 p.m. BHS hosts Marianna Oct. 10 with game time at 4 p.m. for J.V., followed by varsity at 5 p.m. This will also be senior night. The Lady Tigers travel to R.F. Munroe October 12 (game time at 4 p.m.). They will host the district tournament Oct. E----- / ght Weight Archery Camo Now In Stock / 17 and Oct. 19. Game time is set for 6 p.m. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! Call 674-5041 Call 674-6363 Lady Cats lose close - match to Cottoadale Y B KELLI PEACOCK kills and two blpdes (11\ia ,News Editor ' s The Altha Lady" Wildcats lost a close match to, Cottondale while on the road Sept. 28. The Cats were defeated, 25-20, 26-24, 22-25, 15-25, 13-15.. 'The varsity is struggling mentally," says Coach Mary McClellan. "We are making too many unforced errors." Joy Capps led Altha with 15 points,' seven kills, two aces, two blocks, and a.dig. Tory Lipford had 14 points, an ace, and seven assists. Ashley Adkins offered nine Bodiford had 11 points and a dig. It1 was a different story for the J.V. as they won, 25-17, 26-24. Emily Brook's and Sierra Chason led with eight points a piece.. Kristin Yon followed with five. "The J.V. is doing an out- standing job," says Coach McClellan. "The plays are responding well and remain undefeated at 11-0." The Cats host Marianna Oct. 9 with a 4 p.m. game time. They travel to Liberty County Oct., 10 for a 2 p.m. central time game. The varsi- ty squad will play first. New program protects property owners who help woodpeckers FROM THE FLA. FISH & WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION The federally endangered red-cockaded woodpecker will have a brighter future in Florida, thanks to private landowners, the Florida Fish, and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS). Wildlife officials will sign Florida's Safe Harbor Agreement for red-cockaded woodpeckers Thursday. Sept. 28 at Tall Timbers Research Station in Tallahassee. Landowners from across the state are expected to announce their intention to participate. The new agree-, ment launches'Florida's Safe Harbor Program, giving both the FWC and' FWS flexibility to protect landowners' from some Endangered Species Act requirements when they voluntarily agree to help con- serve red-cockaded wood- peckers. "This broad !partnership provides a unique opportuni- ty to conserve a rare species and promote the health of its ecosystem," said Cynthia Dohner, FWS Southeast Regional deputy director. "It grants important assurances to enrolled;private landown-. ers, enabling them to develop long-range land-use plans and management practices." One-half of all endangered species rely on private lands for their habitat, making landowners instrumental in.. their recovery. Yet today, many landowners are con- cerned about land-use restrictions that may occur if, for instance, red-cockaded woodpeckers increase on their property. The Safe Harbor Program provides assurances to enrolled landowners that no additional regulatory restric- tions will result if woodpeck- er populations increase. "We look forward to devel- oping long-term partnerships with private landowners to. continue the recovery of this endangered species," said Ken Haddad, FWC executive director. At 6:30 a.m. Thursday, biologists will release several pairs of red-cockaded wood- peckers to new homes at Tall Timbers Station. Relocating birds from areas with excess birds to parts of the state with critically small popula- tions a process 'called translocation is a major factor in red-cockaded wood- pecker recovery. Florida hosts approximately one- quarter of the nation's red- cockaded, woodpecker popu- lation and classifies the bird as a species of special con- cern. "Red-cockaded woodpeck- er populations have declined -drastically,, and one of the main reasons they are beginr- ning to recover is because of techniques like transloca- tion, Tall Timbers biologist Jim Cox said. The ability to do this on private lands will give new hope for their recov- ery." Florida is the seventh state to sign a Safe Harbor Agreement for red-cockaded woodpeckers with the FWS. In the other six states, more than 240 landowners have enrolled 620,000 acres, with at least 500 groups of wood- peckers in the program. BRAND NEW 2006 TARTING AX111111. 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