PAGE 3B W~LNFA JULY-r 26. 206USWNNEDMCATLV A Suwannee goes 2-2 at tournament Vernon Hampton -Photo: Janet Schrader Benne Shain Jackson Photo: Janet Schrader I1 Lt Continued From Page 1B Bennett mentioned two wide receivers Kenny Clay- ton and Brandon Cook. Bennett said Suwannee will run the split-back of- fense this season as their primary formation. Bennett said there are better throw- ing options out of the split- back. Bennett said Lee Laxton and Justin Starling will lead the defensive effort. Jason Cherry will be the Suwan- .nee defensive back to look for along with Collis Givens. Kenny Clayton will also be playing DB with Stephon Cherry as free safety. Defensively, Suwannee is going to try to run a 4-3 de- fense. "We're going to be a little smaller this year on the defense," Bennett said. "We're looking for more speed. We're not big enough to go to the big game. We're looking for more movement." "We expect to have a. good year this year," Ben- nett said as he wrapped up his speech to Rotary. Keaton Continued From Page 1B caught three trout on four casts with two keepers and Shad to throw one over 20 :back. I saw Monty set the hook and said, "Well Monty, th.it's NimLinbei "15" light there Turns outiMoir'lors fish was a bluefish. Bill jumped up and said "Heck with that!" meaning: He was not going tO let us- catch the last keeper. I bait- ed his Thunder up with a seven-inQh pinfish and he set the hook on nice one. I turned and looked and Mon- ty was hooked up again. Only, this time I slipped the net under a nice 18-inch trout Bitl's fish-came offtat the boat just before we could get the net on it and just as well 'cause.it was a 23-24- inch fish! We already had three over 20. The total weight of the 15 trout and two reds was 41 pounds! We started fishing at 10 a.m. and finished up at 2:30 p.m., which just goes to show you you can catch themin in the liottest part of Sthe da\. Several crews were get- ting limits of scallops this week, including the Tim. Henry boat of four folks from Lakeland who had sev- en gallons. J guess there are ter sized muscle/meat. a few more scallops coming That's about.it except to into shallower water now, say remember to fly your and fewer folks looking for Dive Flags out there and them. (which helps) But it is keep an eye.out for thunder- a good sign to see some lim- storms! its this week. Report from Sandy "South" is all I can tell Beach-Manning .you as tfor\ here-theyeare -..... Eddie Wallace. Da\ id. The meat looked healthy in Pledger and Bill Johnson of those I saw which were Rome, Ga. had their pal cleaned. This is common be- from England, Peter Hal- cause as the summer goes facre (I don't write 'em along the scallops yield bet- folks, just print them back out as given) out Tuesday and they managed 12 trout and a 30"-cobia (released). This crew was fishing with Berkley Gulp under Cajun Thunders in 5.5 feet of wa- ter. .lshle\ and Donna Jones from Hahira.-Ga. on Satur- da\ caught trout, flounder, Spanish and catfish on live pinfish using Cajun Thun- ders in 4 6' water." That's a slam" Sandy! Governor Continued From Page 1B divisions, which are pre- flighted by handicap. The last flight, the seniors.flight and the ladies flight will be ,using handicap. The entry deadline is Thursday, Aug. 3. For more information or to sigh-up call Carl at 386- 752-3339 or e-mail carl@quailheights.com. We. look forward to seeing you in Lake City. WHO: Quail Heights Country Club (QHCC) and WATER SOFTENER $595up. SEAMAN'S AQUA CLEAN 230 W. Howard St. Live Oak 362-4043 Auto Body and Auto Tech Classes begin August 10. Call (386) 364-2798 for more information, SUWANNEE-a HAMILTON TECHNICAL CENTER *. 415 S.W. Pinewood Dr. Live Oak, FL 32064 (386) 364-2750 269847-F Southern Oaks Country Club (SQCC) WHAT: Lake City Open WHEN: Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 5-6 WHERE: first round GHCC; second round SOCC COST: $90-members, $100-non-members, $60- lady members, $70-lady. non-members and $175-pro- fessionals, $10 less if paid before Sunday, July 30. NOTE: Entry deadline Aug. 3 CONTACT: 38.6-752- 3339 or e-mail carl@quail- heights.com Continued From Page 1B Florida Legislature to help persuade more people to experience hunting. It is designed to encourage ex- perienced hunters to teach novice hunters about safety, ethics, wildlife, hunting skills and respect for Flori- da's outdoors. Until now, everyone 16 or over, and born after May 31, 1975, needed to com- plete the hunter safety re- quirement before they were allowed to buy a hunting li- cense. "This should be a great incentive for getting more people to give hunting a try, and hopefully, we can hook some of these folks on the hunting tradition," said Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hunter safety coordinator Bill Cline. "If a novice hunter enjoys the sport, we hope they take the hunter safety course and continue the experience for years to come." Individuals taking advan- tage of this try-before-you- buy approach would have Now THAT'S Something To Smile About! Thank you for submitting this week's SMILE photograph! Submit your photo for publication to: Suuwannure oemnrrat P.O. Box 370, Live Oak, FL 32064 to take and pass a hunter safety class to be eligible to purchase a hunting license ahd hunt the following year. SAnother part of the law establishes a $5 permit fee for hunters to participate in the state's new crossbow season. The new permit is similar to the archery and muzzleloading gun permits that. also cost $5 and are re- quired for those hunting during the archery and : muzzleloading gun seasons. The crossbow season will run Oct. 9-13 in the South Hunting Zone, Oct. 23-27 in the Central Zone and Nov. 27 -'Dec. 3 in the Northwest Zone. Hunters will need to purchase the $5 crossbow permit to hunt during these periods when only crossbows and bows can be used. The new crossbow season is offered on private lands only and not available on any of the state's i ldli fe management areas. For more information on the hunter safety mentoring exemption or crossbow sea- son, call Tony Young at (850) 488-7867. SLook What / You Missed... ...if you missed the last edition of S1e 4umannre democrat ~ American 2'dof Localsinger competes in nationwide talent search ~ Smit h's upbeat campaign for governor visits Live Oatc SLooyng for a job? ob fairs mat be the answer Sales tar. 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