07.24.08 Section B - Southside Sentinel
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07.24.08 Section B - Southside Sentinel
Fishing Speedway see page B3 see page B12 www.ss e nt i ne l . co m Serving Middlesex County and adjacent areas of the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck since 1896 Vol. 114, No. 17 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 • July 24, 2008 B Section Urbanna wins regular season swim title; Deltaville captures championship meet The Urbanna Barracudas edged the Deltaville Sharks 311307 Thursday at the Urbanna Pool to win the regular season championship of the Middle Peninsula Swim League. On Monday, Deltaville won the league championship meet by 15 points over second-place Urbanna. Final team scoring was as follows: 1. Deltaville Sharks 290; 2. Urbanna Barracudas 275; 3. Indian Creek Stingrays 170; 4. West Point Dolphins 139; and 5. Rappahannock River Rats 116. In the regular season showdown between Urbanna and Deltaville, scoring for Urbanna were: Kickboard—Laura Walton, Colleen Rae, Alexis Davis, Ainsley Yard, Amber Daughtry, Alexander Brown, Alexander Self, Adam Smith, Joshua South. Freestyle—1st place: Emilie Smith, Chloe Smith, Jack Ruark, Healy Bray, Alexandra Fuccella, Chelsea Hall, Jeremy Herrin, Sarah Culley, Matt Elliott, Rachel Hurley; 2nd place: Meghan Shores, Caro- Individual scoring results from the championship meet and record breaking performances in 2008 will be listed in the July 31 Sentinel. line Fuccella, Abby Loftis, Ally Hutchens, Grace Rutkowski, Kyle Blankenship; 3rd place: Michaela Marshall, Connor Jones, Kedron Walsh, Hannah Loftis, Garrett Walton; 4th place: Caroline Painter, Avary Payne, Jimmy Anzaldi, Courtney Kimble, Nathaniel Francis, Catherine Walton, Scott Payne. Backstroke—1st place: Tiffany Minarczyk, Hailey Walton, Chelsea Hall, Kyle Blankenship, Jordan Walton, Matt Elliott, Rachel Hudnall; 2nd place: Meghan Shores, Will Howard, Jimmy Anzaldi, Allison Payne, Sarah Culley, Timmy Coker; 3rd place: Abby Loftis, Patrick Elliott; 4th place: Avary Payne, Will Howard, Zachary Sauter, Emily Moore, Joey Coker. Breaststroke—1st place: Reilly Price, Chloe Hodges, Abby Loftis, Jordan Walton, Jenna Davis; 2nd place: Sarah Walton, Courtney Kimble, Jeremy Herrin, Catherine Walton, Michael Eades; 3rd place: Michaela Chowning, Hannah Jackson, Trip Hurley, Hailey Walton, Trip Hurley, Hailey Colley, Nathaniel Francis, Hayley Guess; 4th place: Erin Daddario, Will Howard, Kade Havens, Clayton Colley. Fly—1st place: Emilie Smith, Healy Bray, Allison Payne, Patrick Elliott, Jordan Walton, Matt Elliott, Rachel Hurley; 2nd place: Jack Ruark, Hailey Walton; 3rd place: Meghan Shores, Chelsea Hall, Hailey Colley, Rachel Hudnall, Joey Coker; 4th place: Larkin Rae, Zachary Sauter, Clayton Colley. Individual Medley—1st place: Healy Bray; 2nd place: Patrick Elliott, Rachel Hurley; 3rd place: Allison Payne, Clayton Colley; 4th place: Hannah Loftis, Scott Payne. Freestyle Relay—1st place: Michaela Chowning, Tiffany Minarczyk, Chloe Smith, Emilie Smith; Claire Rae, Rachael Howard, Lauren Shores, Abby Blankenship; Caitlin Blankenship, Sarah Ann Goodrich, Kedron Walsh, Brittin Payne; Jimmy Anzaldi, Connor Jones, Patrick Elliott, Jeremy Herrin; Sarah Culley, Sarah Grace Hurley, Emily Moore, Hailey Colley; 2nd place: Avary Payne, Trip Hurley, Will Howard, Jack Hughes Nelson powers through the water for Deltaville in Ruark; Alexandra Fuccella, Ally the Sharks’ championship effort Monday. Hutchens, Sarah Walton, Reilly (Photo by Sharlynn Fletcher) Price; Jacob South, Christo- Rachel Hurley finished first in the fly against Deltaville. pher Daniel, Cole Ruark, Kade Havens; Kyle Blankenship, Nathaniel Francis, Zachary Sauter, Matt Elliott; Catherine Walton, Hayley Guess, Hannah Loftis, Rachel Hudnall; Scott Payne, Michael Eades, Joey Coker, Garrett Walton; 3rd place: Hannah Jackson, Michaela Marshall, Caroline Fuccella, Sarah Walton; Grace Rutkowski, Alexis Beverley, Jenna Davis, Cecily Francis; 4th place: Hannah Grace Duke, Chloe Hodges, Erin Daddario, Caroline Painter. Medley Relay—1st place: Tiffany Minarczyk, Reilly Price, Emilie Smith, Meghan Shores; Hailey Walton, Abby Loftis, Healy Bray, Claire Rae; Chelsea Hall, Sarah Ann Goodrich, Allison Payne, Brittin Payne; Emily Moore, Hailey Colley, Jordan Walton, Sarah Culley; 2nd place: Abby Blankenship, Rachael Howard, Lauren Shores, Alex- Cunningham walk-off homer leads Deltaville past Mariners by Gary Williams and Stephen Blue With two outs in the bottom of the 9th inning and the score tied, Dave Cunningham hit a walk-off solo home run, capping a wild 13-12 Deltaville Deltas victory Friday night over their in-town rival, the Middle Peninsula Mariners. The shot capped a 5-run rally for the Deltas, helping “The Battle for the Ballpark” live up to its hype. Middle Peninsula took the first lead in the back-and forth game when Trey Powell hit a two-run double in the top of the second inning. Luke Saunders followed with an RBI double and later scored on a single by Travis Crump. Deltaville answered with a run in the bottom half of the inning on a sacrifice fly by Jimmy Denny. After two innings, the Mariners led 4-1. The Deltas brought home two more runs in the bottom of the third. First baseman Neal Hogge drew a basesloaded walk and Ryan Wiggins grounded into a run-scoring fielder’s choice to cut the Mari- Deltas runner Billy Funk slides to avoid a tag by third baseman Trey Powell of the Mariners in the first inning of Deltaville’s 13-12 on Friday. (Photo by Tom Chillemi) ners lead to 4-3. Wiggins would tie the game at 4-4 three innings later in the 6th, scoring on a Dustin Felvus single. Wiggins would come through again for the Deltas in the 7th Deltas down Storm; battle Astros, Pirates this weekend by Stephen Blue This weekend marks the final weekend of the regular season for the Deltaville Deltas as they close the door on their 2008 campaign with a pair of home games this weekend at Deltaville Ballpark. On Friday night, the Deltas will host the defending league champion Peninsula Pirates. This will be the final game of a 3-game season series with the Pirates, and the teams have split the previous two games. On Saturday, the Gloucester Astros visit the Deltas. Each of the three previous games between the two teams have been decided by one or two runs, with the Deltas capturing 6-4 and 2-1 decisions, and the Astros winning 2-1 victory. Both games start at 7:30 p.m. at Deltaville Ballpark. On Sunday, the Deltas play their final regular season game against the Hampton Roads Rams at Charles Brown Park in Yorktown at 4 p.m. (See Deltas, page B3) inning. With Matt Brown on third and one out, Wiggins hit a deep fly ball to center, which was caught, but allowed Brown to tag and score, giving the Deltas their first lead of the game, 5-4. The lead would be only temporary, however. The Mariners’ bats came to life in the top of the 8th inning as they pushed across 7 runs on 4 hits, 3 walks, and 2 hit batsmen. Bryan Hannum pushed across the first run with an RBI single. Middle Peninsula then loaded the bases for L. Saunders, who crushed a 3-run double to right center. The Mariners reloaded the bases and Moore followed with an RBI single. Two more runs were walked in, and when the inning finally ended Middle Peninsula held an 11-5 lead. Deltaville immediately responded in the bottom of the 8th with 3 runs on 3 hits, a pair of walks, and a crucial defen- sive error, cutting the Mariners’ lead to 11-8. Middle Peninsula’s Drew Hooper answered in the top of the 9th, plating L. Saunders with an RBI single and stretching the Mariners’ lead to 12-8. Deltaville’s final rally in the bottom of the 9th began with a double by Denny, and Felvus being hit by a pitch. The bases were loaded on a Billy Funk walk, and Chris King hit a sacrifice fly to score Denny. Brown then tied the game at 12-12, crushing a 3-run home run to left center field. Cunningham then followed with his walk-off home run, completing the Deltas’ dramatic rally. A large crowd was on hand to see the two teams that call Deltaville Ballpark home square off. Both teams had former Middlesex High School standouts on the mound—Scott (See Rivalry, page B3) andra Fuccella; Jimmy Anzaldi, Jack Ruark, Larkin Rae, Connor Jones; Rachel Hudnall, Hayley Guess, Rachel Hurley, Catherine Walton; Timmy Coker, Clayton Colley, Michael Eades, Garrett Walton; 3rd place: Hannah Jackson, Michaela Chowning, Sarah Walton, Chloe Smith; Avary Payne, Cole Ruark, Larkin Rae, Kade Havens; Grace Rutkowski, Jenna Davis, Cecily Francis, Alexis Beverly; Caitlin Blankenship, Rachel Crews, Sarah Grace Hurley, Kedron Walsh; Kyle Blankenship, Jeremy Herrin, Zachary Sauter, Nathaniel Francis; 4th place: Hannah Grace Duke, Erin Daddario, Chloe Hodges, Michaela Marshall. Individual results for the Deltaville Sharks against Urbanna were: Kickboard—Madeline Hurd, Jacob Marx, Russell McMurtrie, Tanner Baker, Ethan Baker, (Photo by Tom Chillemi) Gibson Moon. First place Freestyle Relay—Cooper Ruse, Blake Rouzie, Maclean Thomas, Isaiah Stokes, Clayton Ware, Emyus Stone, Gentry Dyson, Joshua Revere, Asa Skinner, Zachary Hagen, John Shaw, Sam Hagen, Caroline Davis, Elicia Franchini, Kaytlyn Miller, Susan Dunaway, Chandler Lennon, Isaiah Skinner, Tra Proctor, Hunter Banks. Individual Freestyle—Charlie Revere, Gentry Dyson, Luke Lawson, Kelly Revere, Wendy Elliot, Abram Stokes, Lindsay Harrow, Dalton Holt, Tra Proctor. Breaststroke—Cooper Ruse, William Revere, Carter Ruse, Clayton Moore, Jonathan Burger, Marianne Thomas, Samantha Cameron, Hunter Banks, Asa Skinner, Kaytlyn (See Sharks, page B2) Teen wins bowling event Fifteen-year-old Molly Landon of Topping, a student at Middlesex High School, recently won first place in the Coventry Commonwealth Games of Virginia and qualified for national bowling competition next summer in Colorado. Landon competed against over 500 bowlers ages 13-21 in the Commonwealth Games and came away with the gold medal. She qualified for the Commonwealth Games through Pepsi-sponsored tournaments at Village Lanes in Gloucester, where she has bowled since age 9, and the state tournament in Norfolk. Landon is the daughter of Betty and Willie Landon of Topping. Molly Landon Mariners headed to VBL title game by Gary Williams The Middle Peninsula Mariners (16-4) won their first two games of the Virginia Baseball League playoffs to advance to the tournament championship game this Sunday, July 27, at 1 p.m. at Essex High School. In Sunday’s title game, the Mariners will face the Tappahannock Tides, Richmond Rams or Richmond Astros. With a win, the Mariners would claim their first ever Virginia Baseball League Championship. Middle Peninsula is the only unbeaten team left in the doubleelimination playoff, and would have to lose twice Sunday to be denied the crown. On Saturday, Middle Peninsula defeated the Tappahannock Tides 12-1, and on Sunday they downed the Richmond Rams 4-3. Mariners 12, Tides 1 On Saturday night the Mariners began their playoff run with a 12-1 victory overthe Tides. Shortstop Blake Williams scored the only run for the Tides in the top of the first on a home run to center field. Williams has hit a home run for the Tides in every Mariners’ home game against the Tides the past two seasons. The Tides did not hold their lead for long as Middle Peninsula scored 2 runs in the bottom of the first. Travis Crump led off with a walk and was followed by a James Moore single. Luke Saunders then stepped to the plate and delivered a tworun double, putting the Mariners up 2-1. Middle Peninsula starting pitcher Matt Tiller (4-1) found (See Mariners, page B3) B2 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • July 24, 2008 Swim-a-thon to benefit pool On Saturday, August 2, from 1 to 3 p.m. there will be a swima-thon at the Deltaville Pool to raise funds for the pool. This event is the community service project of Urbanna Oyster Festival Queen contestant Kaytlyn Miller. Participants in the swim-athon will be the Deltaville Swim Team, Middlesex YMCA, members of the Lower Middlesex Volunteer Fire Department; Army members (waiting on response); and anyone from the community who would like to help raise funds for the Deltaville Pool. All are welcome to participate. Miller chose to host a swima-thon because she has been swimming on the Deltaville Swim Team since she could swim, and she wanted to try to help the Deltaville Pool raise funds for all it has given her, and to benefit the community. For more information, call 804-832-1084. They’re here! 2008 Deltaville Sharks get out there with a new 4-Stroke Suzuki Outboard from FRIDAY’S MARINEa Rt. 17, Saluda a 758-4131 2008 Urbanna Barracudas Sharks, Barracudas capture swim titles . . . Miller, Lindsay Harrow, Josh Messick, Chandler Lennon. Individual Medley—Carter Ruse, April Zammit, Dalton Holt. Backstroke—Isaiah Stokes, Emyus Stone, Tra Proctor. Butterfly—Isaiah Stokes, Carter Ruse, Dalton Holt. Medley Relay—Ian Cameron, Blake Rouzie, Isaiah Stokes, Cooper Ruse, Emyus Stone, Gentry Dyson, Carter Ruse, Luke Lawson, Clayton Ware, Joshua Revere, Wes Summerfield, Cody Ruse, Hunter Banks, Zachary Hagen, Sam Hagen, Caroline Davis, Kaytlyn Miller, Aprille Zammit, Susan Dunaway, Tra Proctor, Josh Messick, Dalton Holt, Chandler Lennon. Second place Freestyle Relay—Hannah Marx, Molly Rouzie, Mary Beth Buchanan, Haley Revere, Anna Shaw, Brittany Mitchem, Kelly Revere, Libby Forehand, Jonathan Burger, Stone Dyson, Wes Summerfield, Jacob Beebe, Ellen Perry, Samantha Cameron, Wendy Elliot, Marianne Thomas. Individual Freestyle—Seth Cooper Dyson, Cooper Ruse, Clayton Ware, Jacob Beebe, Madison Thomas, Samantha Cameron, Morgan Duke, Dreux Elliot, Zachary Hagen, Lauren Beebe, Caroline Davis, Isaiah Skinner. Breaststroke—Molly Rouzie, Blake Rouzie, Seth Cooper Dyson, Katie Blake, Joshua Revere, Jacob Beebe, Madison Thomas, Elaina Arsenovic, Wendy Elliot, Cody Ruse, Dreux Elliot, Lauren Beebe. Individual Medley—Makenzie Fletcher, Morgan Duke, Josh Messick. Backstroke—Jane Hagen, Jonathan Burger, Abram Stokes, Aprille Zammit. Butterfly—Hannah Marx, Makenzie Fletcher, Stone Dyson, Marianne Thomas, Sam Hagen, Aprille Zammit, Josh Messick. Medley Relay—Mary Beth Buchanan, Molly Rouzie, Hannah Marx, Haley Revere, George Shaw, William Revere, Maclean Thomas, Charlie Revere, Anna Shaw, Madison Thomas, Makenzie Fletcher, Leigh Harrow, Morgan Duke, Eleaina Arsenovic, Marianne Thomas, Ellen Perry, Abram Stokes, Asa Skinner, John Shaw, Jacob Lawson. Third place Freestyle Relay—George Shaw, Ian Cameron, Seth Cooper Dyson, William Revere, Abram Stokes, Cody Ruse, Dreux Elliot, Jacob Lawson, Heather Cameron, Lauren Beebe, Lindsay Harrow, Rebecca Walker. Individual Freestyle—Mary Beth Buchanan, George Shaw, Katie Blake, Brittany Mitchem, Stone Dyson, Sam Hagen, Susan Dunaway. Breaststroke—Leigh Harrow, Kelly Revere, Wes Summerfield, Isaiah Skinner. Backstroke—Hannah Marx, Ian Cameron, Luke Lawson, Makenzie Fletcher, Morgan Duke, Cody Ruse, Elicia Franchini, Chandler Lennon. Butterfly—Maclean Thomas, Jane Hagen, Zachary Hagen, Elicia Franchini, Rebecca Walker, Heather Cameron, Lindsay Harrow. Fourth place Individual Freestyle—Haley Revere, Logan Brooke Howlett, Leigh Harrow, Wes Summerfield, Elaina Arsenovic. Breaststroke—Mary Beth Buchanan, Jane Hagen, Brittany Mitchem. Individual Medley—Madison Thomas. Backstroke—Molly Rouzie, Logan Brooke Howlett, Anna Shaw, Stone Dyson, Ellen Perry. Butterfly—Haley Revere, Katie Blake, Leigh Harrow, Elaina Arsenovic, Heather Cameron. Urbanna 325, Indian Creek 247 The Urbanna Barracudas defeated the Indian Creek Stingrays 325-247 on July 15 in Urbanna. Scoring for Urbanna were: Kickboard—Laura Walton, Amber Daughtry, Alexis Davis, Colleen Rae, Ainsley Yard, Alexander Brown, Adam Smith, Joshua South. Freestyle—1st place: Meghan Shores, Jack Ruark, Healy Bray, Lauren Shores, Jordan Walton, Kedron Walsh, Sarah Ann Goodrich, Kyle Blankenship, Emily Moore, Hannah Loftis, Zachary Sauter; 2nd place: Tiffany Minarczyk, Michaela Marshall, Sydney Pitts, Jimmy Anzaldi, Anna Moore, Chelsea Hall, Brittin Payne, Jeremy Herrin, Rachel Crews, Sarah Grace Hurley, Nathaniel Francis, Catherine Walton, Garrett Walton; 3rd place: Hannah Grace Duke, Larkin Rae, Claire Rae, Ally Hutchens, Connor (Continued from page B1) Jones, Jenna Davis, Hayley Guess, Joey Coker; 4th place: Caroline Painter, Kade Haven, Cole Ruark, Rachael Howard, Avary Payne, Grace Rutkowski; 5th place: Joshua South. Backstroke—1st place: Meghan Shores, Will Howard, Healy Bray, Will Howard, Allison Payne, Kyle Blankenship, Sarah Culley, Zachary Sauter, Rachel Hudnall; 2nd place: Tiffany Minarczyk, Hailey Walton, Hannah Loftis; 3rd place: Avary Payne, Caitlin Blankenship, Emily Moore, Clayton Colley; 4th place: Kade Havens, Timmy Coker. Breaststroke—1st place: Reilly Price, Chloe Hodges, Taylor Shores, Grace Rutkowski, Sarah Culley, Sarah Grace Hurley, Rachel Hurley, Angelos Vaziouracis; 2nd place: Michaela Chowning, Chloe Smith, Sarah Walton, Cole Ruark, Claire Rae, Rachael Howard, Courtney Kimble, Jenna Davis, Jeremy Herrin, Rachel Crews, Hannah Loftis; 3rd place: Trip Hurley, Lauren Shores, Trip Hurley, Sarah Ann Goodrich, Anna Moore, Timmy Coker; 4th place: Hannah Grace Duke, Jacob South, Will Howard, Abby Blankenship; 5th place: Sydney Pitts, Cecily Francis. Fly—1st place: Emilie Smith, Jack Ruark, Healy Bray, Allison Payne, Hailey Colley, Nathaniel Francis, Rachel Hurley; 2nd place: Meghan Shores, Chelsea Hall, Sarah Culley, Angelos Vaziouracis; 3rd place: Rachel Hudnall, Joey Coker; 4th place: Larkin Rae, Hailey Walton. Individual Medley—1st place: Jordan Walton, Rachel Hurley; 2nd place: Taylor Shores, Angelos Vaziouracis; 3rd place: Hailey Colley, Clayton Colley. Freestyle Relay—1st place: Michaela Chowning, Chloe Smith, Tiffany Minarczyk, Emilie Smith; Jordan Walton, Taylor Shores, Allison Payne, Chelsea Hall; Rachel Crews, Sarah Grace Hurley, Hannah RAPPAHANNOCK Loftis, Hailey Colley; Jeremy Herrin, Nathaniel Francis, Kyle Blankenship, Zachary Sauter; Rachel Hudnall, Hayley Guess, Emily Moore, Catherine Walton; 2nd place: Reilly Price, Michaela Marshall, Hannah Jackson, Sarah Walton; Avary Payne, Larkin Rae, Kade Havens, Jack Ruark; Abby Blankenship, Lauren Shores, Claire Rae, Hailey Walton; Garrett Walton, Clayton Colley, Timmy Coker, Joey Coker; 3rd place: Christopher Daniel, Jimmy Anzaldi, Cole Ruark, Connor Jones; Caitlin Blankenship, Sarah Ann Goodrich, Kedron Walsh, Brittin Payne; 4th place: Alexandra Fuccella, Rachael Howard, Sydney Pitts, Ally Hutchens; Grace Rutkowski, Alexis Beverley, Jenna Davis, Cecily Francis; 5th place: Caroline Painter, Chloe Hodges, Erin Daddario, Hannah Grace Duke. Medley Relay—1st place: Tiffany Minarczyk, Michaela Chowning, Emilie Smith, Meghan Shores; Hailey Walton, Claire Rae, Healy Bray, Lauren Shores; Allison Payne, Taylor Shores, Jordan Walton, Chelsea Hall; Sarah Culley, Rachel Crews, Hailey Colley, Emily Moore; Kyle Blankenship, Jeremy Herrin, Nathaniel Francis, Zachary Sauter; Rachel Hudnall, Hayley Guess, Rachel Hurley, Catherine Walton; 2nd place: Avary Payne, Cole Ruark, Larkin Rae, Kade Havens; Timmy Coker, Angelos Vaziouracis, Clayton Colley, Joey Coker; 3rd place: Hannah Grace Duke, Reilly Price, Chloe Smith, Michaela Marshall; Tiffany Minarczyk, Rachael Howard, Abby Blankenship, Alexandra Fuccella; Will Howard, Trip Hurley, Jack Ruark, Connor Jones; Caitlin Blankenship, Cecily Francis, Anna Moore, Brittin Payne; 4th place: Chloe Hodges, Erin Daddario, Sarah Walton, Caroline Fuccella; Jenna Davis, Kedron Walsh, Sarah Ann Goodrich, Alexis Beverley. ALMANAC White Stone/Grey’s Point Tides, Sun, & Moon – July/August, 2008 6:04 High 4:57 1.4’ 2:33 Low 3:43 Fri 7/25 Sunrise Tue 7/29 Moonrise Moonset 1:39 Low 11:24 0.1’ Sunrise 6:07 High 9:15 ^ 7/25^ 3rd Q. - 2:42 V Sat 7/26 Sun 7/27 w x Mon 7/28 y Sunset ^ 7/25^ 8:20 High ^ 7/29^ 5:32 z 1.7’ ^ 7/26^ ^ 7/26^ Moonrise 12:05 Sunrise 6:05 Moonset 2:52 Sunset 8:19 ^ 7/27^ Low 12:22 High 5:55 Low 12:19 High 6:34 ^ 7/27^ 0.2’ 1.3’ 0.1’ 1.7’ Wed 7/30 Moonrise 12:44 Sunrise 6:06 Moonset 4:06 Sunset 8:18 ^ 7/28^ Low High Low High ^ 7/28^ 1:29 6:59 1:21 7:41 0.2’ 1.3’ 0.1’ 1.7’ Thu Low High Low High 2:38 8:07 2:27 8:49 0.2’ 1.3’ 0.0’ 1.8’ Fri Moonrise Sunrise Moonset Sunset Corrections Piankatank River, Cherry Pt. Great Wicomico River Light Smith Point Light 1:33 6:06 5:17 8:17 High -1:42 0:30 1:01 Low Height -1:44 86% 0:20 76% 0:44 86% { 7/31 | 8/1 New - 6:13 a ^ 7/29^ 3:33 9:53 0.2’ 1.3’ 0.0’ 1.8’ 3:42 6:08 7:14 8:16 Low 4:42 High 10:18 Low 4:36 High 10:52 ^ 7/31^ 0.1’ 1.4’ 0.0’ 1.8’ Moonrise Sunrise Moonset Sunset ^ 8/1^ 4:57 6:09 7:57 8:15 Low 5:37 0.0’ High 11:16 1.5’ Low 5:35 -0.1’ High 11:47 1.9’ ^ 8/01^ Sunrise Moonrise Sunset Moonset 6:10 6:13 8:14 8:32 Low 6:27 0.0’ High 12:10 1.6’ Low 6:31 -0.1’ Moonset Sunset 6:20 8:16 Moonrise Sunrise Moonset Sunset ^ 7/31^ ^ 7/30^ Low High ^ 7/30^ PM times are in boldface type. Unusually high & low tides are also in boldface. © Panbo 2008 ([email protected]) July 24, 2008 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B3 Mariners in title game . . . This 27-inch, 9-lb., 5-oz., citation flounder was caught July 13 at Buoy 42 on squid by Anita Gartner of Gloucester. It was registered at Queen’s Creek Outfitters in Mathews. fishing by Jerry Thrash Spot are biting well and the catch includes a few #1 sized fish. Fish are being caught at Cherry Point off Gwynn’s Island in 25-30 feet of water, and at The Spike (#3 Rappahannock marker) and at Butler’s Hole. Large croaker are available east of Buoy 42 with some fish up to 16 inches. Commercial netters are also active in the area. Blues and Spanish mackerel are available near Buoy 41A, around The Cell, and along the drop off at Windmill Bar. Five citation flounders were weighedthis week. Flounder at Buoy 42 and in The Cell areas were inconsistent, probably due to the full moon. Limits of fish were caught one day; but pickings were slim the next. Small to medium spadefish continue to bite at The Cell and at Wolftrap. We registered one speckled trout citation this week from the North River. It measured 26 inches, weighed 5 pounds and was caught July 16 by Homer Thomas of North on a peeler crab. Small red drum are available in the creeks and along shorelines mixed in with croaker, spot and small stripers. Still no reports of cobia in this area. Citation flounders included: • 27”, 9 lbs., 5 oz., caught July 13 at Buoy 42 on squid by Anita Gartner of Gloucester. • 26”, 7 lbs., 13 oz., caught July 13 at The Cell on cut bait by Toby Calloway of Gloucester. • 26 1/2”, 7 lbs., 11 oz., caught July 16 at Buoy 42 on cut bait by Dewey Ayers Jr. of Gloucester. • 28”, 9 lbs., 10 oz., caught July 19 at The Cell on cut bait by David L. Waren of Portsmouth. • 26”, 7 lbs., 12 oz., caught July 19 at Buoy 42 on a minnow by Robert M. Dzula of Barhamsville. Thrash operates Queen’s Creek Outfitters in Mathews. his rhythm and did not allow another run in the game. Tiller went 4 2/3 innings allowing one run on 4 hits while striking out 6. The Mariners blew the game open in the bottom of the second, scoring 6 runs to take an 8-1 lead. Just as soon as Tappahannock walked the bases loaded, Luke Saunders cleared them with a 3-run double. Bryan Hannum and Scott Crump followed with RBI doubles. Drew Hooper capped off the inning with a run scoring single. Brothers Travis and Scott Crump got the long ball working in the bottom of the third. T. Crump hit a solo shot to center field, and later in the inning S. Crump hit a 3-run home run to nearly the same spot. This put the Mariners up by a final score of 12-1. Matt Tiller earned the win for the Mariners. Bryan Hannum used his “Eephus pitch” to record the final out of the game. Offensively for the Mariners, L. Saunders had 2 doubles, 5 RBIs, and a walk; S. Crump, home run, double, 4 RBIs; T. Crump, home run, RBI, 2 walks; James Moore, single; Bryan Hannum, a double, 2 singles, an RBI; Hooper, single and RBI; J.C. Mosicki, walk; Dallas Wagner, walk. Mariners 4, Rams 3 On Sunday Middle Peninsula took on the Richmond Rams who were the other undefeated team left in the tournament. The temperature was near 100 degrees and the Mariners were beginning to feel the effects of a 3-game weekend. Richmond took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a sacrifice fly after an error and a walk. Things then began to get interesting for the Mariners when starting pitcher William Saunders was forced to leave the game because of a large cut on his right index finger. Middle Peninsula turned to Jonathan Somers to take on the pitching duties. The first batter Somers faced hit a run-scoring single to left to give Richmond a 2-0 lead. In the top of the third inning, Somers had to leave the game (Continued from page B1) Travis Crump scores the winning run on an RBI single by Luke Saunders in the Mariners’ 4-3 win over the Richmond Rams, which advanced the Mariners to this Sunday’s championship game. with a heat-related illness and the Mariners went to recent addition Dallas Wagner to finish out the game. The Mariners struggled at the plate during the first 5 innings as they scattered 3 hits and did not push across a run. The Rams padded their lead in the top of the sixth when a run scored on a wild pitch and they looked poised to win and advance to the title game. Middle Peninsula, however, had other ideas. The Mariners took advantage of 4 consecutive walks in the bottom of the sixth to push across a run and load the bases for Hannum, who then hit a 2-run single to leftfield which tied the game 3-3. After a scoreless seventh, the game went into extra innings. Richmond got a runner to third in the top of the eighth but could not bring him home. T. Crump stepped up to the plate for the Mariners in the bottom of the eight and ripped a single to center. Crump then stole second base, putting himself in scoring position with one out. After James Bierlein flew out to deep center, Luke Saunders came through again with a single down the left field line scoring Crump from second. This gave Middle Peninsula a 4-3 win and a berth in the Virginia Baseball League Championship game. Over the three games this weekend for the Mariners, L. Saunders went 7 for 10 with 4 doubles, 11 RBIs, and two walks. “Luke has just been on fire this summer.” said Mariners manager Garland Harrow. “He’s a great ballplayer and I hope he stays hot for the championship game” Wagner picked up his first win as a Mariner against the Rams. He hurled 5 2/3 innings and yielded no earned runs and 3 hits with 7 strikeouts. Saunders went 1 2/3 innings, allowing 2 runs on no hits and 5 walks. Somers pitched 2/3 of an inning. Offensively for the Mariners, T. Crump had 2 singles, a walk, and 2 stolen bases; Bierlein, walk; L. Saunders, single, 2 RBIs, walk; Hannum, single, 2 RBIs, walk; David Smiy, single; Moore, single, stolen base; and J.C. Mosicki, walk. golf results Trophy Day was the game of the day for the Piankatank River Ladies Golf Association on July 17. Jeanne Rogers won low gross with a 76. Chong Hudgins won low net with a 64 in a scorecard playoff. First flight winners were: 1st, Kelly Lowe, net 64; 2nd Isabell Bunch net 68; and 3rd, Nina Carter, net 71. Second flight winners were: 1st, Ann Stanley, net 71; 2nd, Pat Olson, net 74; and 3rd, June James, net 75. Third flight winners were: 1st, Bonnie Norton, net 69; 2nd, Carol Sennott, net 73; and 3rd, Kay Goode, net 84. MHS football meeting set for Tuesday Fall sports are gearing up at Middlesex High School. Athletic director Brad Norris announced this week that parents and potential junior varsity and varsity football players must attend an organizational meeting on Tuesday, July 29, in the high school gym from 6 to 7 p.m. On Friday, August 1, junior varsity and varsity volleyball tryouts will be held in the high school gym from 8 to 10:30 a.m. Golf tryouts will be Monday, August 4, at 3 p.m. at Piankatank River Golf Club. There will also be a mandatory parent and athlete organizational meeting for boys and girls cross-country on Tuesday, August 5, at 3 p.m. in the high school gym. Swim team party set for Tuesday in Urbanna The Urbanna Barracudas Swim Team end-of-the-season party will be held Tuesday, July 29, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Urbanna Pool. All swimmers and their families are invited to attend. The public is invited to join USCG Auxiliary 62 of Deltaville for an ABS boating class on Friday, August 22, from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, August 23, from 8 a.m. to noon at Bethpage Camp-Resort near Urbanna. This 8-hour course is the basic and minimum required to meet the requirements for a Boater Safety Course. It covers topics such as: Know Your (Continued from page B1) If the Deltas win out this weekend, they will remain in first place in the Southern Virginia Baseball League standings, and will receive a first-round bye in league playoffs that start next weekend. This past Sunday, the Deltas defeated the James River Storm 16-1 to improve to 14-4 on the season. Terry Emerson pitched the complete 7-inning game, allowing just one unearned run while scattering 7 hits. Emerson improved to 5-1 on the season. Tim Grandy, Brett Crawford, Ryan Wiggins, Dustin Felvus, and Matt Brown led the offensive assault. The Deltas offense has now put up double-digit run totals in 8 of their last 10 games. For more information on the Deltas, visit www.DeltavilleDeltas.com. Boat, Before You Get Under Way, Navigating the Waterways, Operating your Boat/ PWC Safely, Legal Requirements of Boating, Boating Emergencies-What to Do, and Enjoying Water Sports with Your Boat. This course is free to the public. The fee is $20 for those who wish to purchase the ABS course book. To register, call 758-2122. Hundreds of people came to last weekend’s preview event. Like them, you can take advantage of pre-construction pricing on the area’s first waterfront village in more than a century. It’s the best time to reserve your new home. So call us today for an appointment. Come review floor plans and information from our preferred lenders, Bank of America, Bank of Lancaster and Chesapeake Bank. But act now, because history is marching on. (Continued from page B1) Email sports news and photos to [email protected] Deltas . . . Safe boating class is Aug. 22-23 at Bethpage Rivalry . . . Crump for the Mariners, and Jay Moore for the Deltas. Moore went 7 2/3 innings, allowing 11 runs (4 earned) on 10 hits and 2 walks while striking out 7. Terry Emerson earned the win in relief, pitching the final 1 1/3 innings. He allowed a run on 3 hits. Brandon Hanks pitched to one batter in the 8th inning. James Bierlein picked up the loss for the Mariners. Bierlien went 5 innings and gave up 8 earned runs on 8 hits. Crump pitched 4 innings and gave up 3 runs on 3 hits. The Deltas were led at the plate by Denny, Felvus and Funk, who each picked up 2 hits apiece. Denny singled and doubled, and Funk and Felvus each singled twice. Brown and Cunningham both homered, and King, Hogge, Wiggins and Brett Crawford each singled. All nine Deltas starters reached safely on hits. Offensively, the Mariners were led by L. Saunders who went 3 for 5 with 2 doubles and 4 RBIs. Also for Middle Peninsula, Travis Crump 3 singles, an RBI and hit by a pitch; James Moore, single, RBI, walk; James Bierlein, single, walk; Bryan Hannum, 2 singles, 2 RBIs, walk; Scott Crump, hit by a pitch; Kevin Davis, sacrifice, walk; Trey Powell, double, 2 RBIs; and Drew Hooper, 2 singles, RBI, hit by a pitch. The Mariners and Deltas both had other games last weekend, and have important matchups coming up this weekend. See related articles for more information. Matt Brown of the Deltas W’ M A B O L H, N I’ Y T. Developed by T L C Sales by MWB, I. 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Contact Carolyn Bailey, IsaBell Horsley Real Estate, 804-3662554.(6-5-13t) For Rent 15x40 and 15x44 STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE. Heated and electric. Desiged for motor home, large equipment or anything. Call Denise 7585500 or Oscar 370-5555.(4-24-tfRR) 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS for rent: Tappahannock and surrounding area, $650. References. Call 804-529-9505 to request application. Equal Opportunity.(7-3-4tRR) 2BEDROOM, 1BATH, Deck. $600/ mo plus deposit. 757-897-0729, 757-898-3122.(7-24-tf) DELTAVILLE: For single or couple. Private waterfront cottage, Sturgeon Creek, fully furnished. Two bedrooms, one and a half baths, two gas fireplaces, carport, dock, floating dock, extraordinary views. Near private boat ramp, walking distance to town. Sorry, animals and indoor smoking prohibited. Annual lease required. Bring toothbrush and positive attitude. $925 plus utilities. 804-776-7804.(5-1-13t) Classifieds To place a classified ad call 758-2328 or email [email protected] For Rent For Sale Boats/Motors Help Wanted Help Wanted FULL HORSE BOARDING www. pidlinacres.com. (804)758-1555. (3-15-tf) FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator: 4 years old, $200. 804-776-0089.(7-24-2t) 1990 34’ SILVERTON SF, 440 orig. hrs., electronics, 6K gen., sleeps 6, well maintained in covered slip, Exc. cond. Call 804-730-2002. $59,900. (7-17-4t) or public contact is preferred. Send a completed King William County application (available on line) to: Community Connection Program, P.O. Box 13, New Kent, VA 23124 by July 31, 2008. Contact 804-966-9617.(7-24-2t) be received at the address below by 12:00 noon on July 25, 2008. Middlesex County Department of Social Services P.O. Box 216 Urbanna, Virginia 23175 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER (7-24-1tRR) MINI STORAGE UNITS/ Open storage available. Hartfield area. Call Frank Murphy. 804-436-5475. (5-15-13t) NEW STORAGE UNITS in Deltaville, next to T’s Tee Shirts. Sizes from 4’x12’ to 10’x32’. Call 804-363-0371. (1-19-tf) NEW WATERFRONT APARTMENT overlooking Robinson Creek in Urbanna. 1100sq.ft., bedroom, bath, kitchen, huge great room, private waterfront balcony, boat slip included. $700/mo. plus $100 flat for all utilities, central heat and air, nonsmoking, pet ok. 804-694-9591. (7-10-tfRR) OFFICE SPACE for rent in professional office building in Deltaville. Call 804-758-4540 for information. (7-3-tf) OFFICE SPACE for rent in professional office building in Saluda. Call 804-758-4540 for information. (7-3-tf) WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE in Urbanna. 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The Board of Supervisors meeting will be held in the Board Room of the Historic Courthouse, 865 General Puller Highway, Saluda, Virginia. 7.17&7.24.08 GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES: AKC registered. Vet checked w/first shots. Ready July 30th. $350. 804815-6517.(7-17-2t) LAST CALL FOR $150 REBATES and 12 months, no interest, no payments, on LA115 lawn tractors with 42” decks. Offer expires July 28. We need trade ins. We have sold out of used tractors. We trade and sell all brands of lawn and garden equipment, PLUS compact and utility tractors. Chimney Corner, 804-694-5385 or 804-725-2471.(7-24-1tRR) LEATHER LA-Z-BOY reclining sofa. 33 months old, excellent condition. New $1,377.83, asking $700 OBO. 804-758-4771.(7-24-2t) MULCH, TOPSOIL, and OYSTER SHELLS. Pick up or delivered. Call for prices. 804-854-6627.(6-19-13t) NEW 2008 14X70 3BR reduced to 36,900. New 2008 16x80 3BR reduced to 46,900. Set-up, A/C and skirting inc. 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Day, night, live-in and live-out positions available. Call 804-435-2229. (7-24-2t) COOK: 5 days a week, evenings and some weekends. Call 804-758-2306, ext. 147, ask for Richard or Thomas for further information. Must pass background check.(7-24-2tRR) DELTAVILLE BOATYARD now hiring: assistant parts department manager. You need: great attitude, excellent communication and organizational skills, long term commitment to a great career. Deltavilleboatyard.com. Call Keith Ruse, 804-514-4397.(7-10-tf) JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN or apprentice: DL/ VA Card/ tools/ Transportation. FT/ Benefits/ Excellent pay. Call 804-843-4571.(7-242t) JUVENILE CASE WORKER: Part time position of 10-30 hours per week, including evenings and weekends. Under limited supervision, performs variety of assignments including supervision and monitoring of juveniles and their families through court related programs. Computer, verbal and written communication skills, drivers license and ability to pass background check necessary. Experience in working with juveniles, the Court system and/ LABORATORY DEPT. within busy family practice needs a technician. Must be energetic, able to multitask and have excellent consumer service skills. Willing to train right person. FT. Benefits. Submit resume to Laboratory Position, P.O. Box 46, White Stone, VA 22578 or Fax 804435-1311.(7-10-3tRR) LINE COOK, great pay with weekly tip-outs, Cocomos, Deltaville. Call Lori, 804-776-8822. (Dishwasher also needed.)(7-10-3t) MACHINE OPERATORS NEEDED. Starting rate $8.45. Excellent benefits. Apply Star Fields, 2905 Buckley Hall Rd., Cobbs Creek, VA.(6-5-tf) MIZPAH HEALTH CARE CENTER now taking applications for: RNs, full-time nurse management position, day shift; RN/LPN, part-time, day shift positions; CNA, full-time/ part-time, 3-11 shift; part-time/ weekends/ PRN/ labor pool, 7-3 and 3-11 shifts. Please contact Ann Carleton Gresham, Assistant Administrator, 804-758-5260.(7-17-3t) NEED LIVE IN FEMALE CAREGIVER/ companion for elderly female. Urbanna area. Work 6 nights a week (Sat. off) OR work 5 days a week (Sat. and Sun. off). References required. Call before 9pm weeknights. #804-794-9176.(7-24-2t) PIANKATANK RIVER GOLF CLUB is looking for golf shop assistants, must be 21 yrs. of age or older. We also have employment opportunities available for cart attendants, and golf course maintenance staff. Please apply in person in the golf shop. 804-776-6516.(7-24-2tRR) THE STEAMBOAT RESTAURANT at The Piankatank River Golf Club has employment opportunities available for servers, bussers, and bartenders. Please apply in person. 804-776-6589.(7-24-2tRR) SENIOR SOCIAL WORKER Position No.: 00002-08 Salary: $32,089-$45,005 Full Time Position: 40 hrs/wk Location: Middlesex County, VA APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED: through July 25, 2008-Noon DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports and assists clients and their families utilizing available resources to meet their personal, social, health and economic needs. The person filling this position will assume primary responsibility for the adult protective service caseload, assist with foster care casework, and assume management of generic service cases as needed. Must be willing to work outside of normal working hours, including being oncall for 24-hour periods. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to assist with emergency shelter operations. QUALIFICATIONS and EDUCATION: Requires knowledge of social work principles; ability to exchange information orally with clients, coworkers, and staff members of other agencies; ability to make and implement case decisions; ability to assess an individual’s and/or family’s strengths and needs; knowledge of social, economic, and health problems that face individuals, groups and communities; ability to respond to the client’s emotions; ability to plan and manage, with supervision, own work activities; ability to write; and ability to interpret laws, policies and regulations. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience in the social service field and comprehensive knowledge of the Virginia DSS Adult Protective Services system. Applicants must possess a minimum of a baccalaureate degree in the Human Services field or a minimum of a baccalaureate degree in any field accompanied by a minimum of two years of social services related experience. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license. APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: To be considered for this position, you must submit a completed Commonwealth of Virginia Application for Employment (DPT Form 10-012). If you need additional space to record your work history, you may use either a Supplementary Experience Form (DPT Form 10-021A) or plain paper. These forms may be obtained from state and local offices of the Department of Social Services and from local offices of the Virginia Employment Commission. You are encouraged to submit a resume with your completed application; however, a resume will not substitute for an application. Include the classification title, number and location of the position for which you are applying on all forms that you submit. The state application and any other information that you submit must THREE RIVERS HEALTH DISTRICT King and Queen County, Virginia Environmental Health Specialist #0841 Three Rivers Health District is currently seeking an Environmental Health Specialist. Duties include application of public health regulations and policies in follow-up of notices issued for the enforcement of the sewage disposal regulations to improve water quality of shellfish waters, permitting on-site sewage disposal systems and private wells, zoonotic disease control, environmental health complaint investigation, sanitary inspections of marinas and other programs. A Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health, Biology, Soil Science, Geology, or other related sciences and/or related environmental health experience in the above duties is preferred. Minimum salary: $31,352, negotiable with experience. Travel required throughout the district. Applicants must have a valid driver’s license. Must provide own transportation with mileage reimbursement. Twelve month probationary period is required for all new state employees. Selected candidate must successfully pass a National Criminal Background Check. A completed application, including all previous employment, salary history, and education, must be submitted on-line at www.vdh.virginia.gov for consideration. No faxed, mailed, e-mailed applications accepted. Applications must be completed prior to 5:00 p.m., July 31, 2008. Virginia Department of Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.(7-24-2t) TREE CLIMBER: Must have experience, good work habits and valid drivers license. 804-815-6471. (7-24-tf) Wanted ITEMS NEEDED for the Annual Salem United Methodist Men’s Auction. Please call 804-785-2101, 804-693-2023 or 804-832-5409. (5-15-tf) WILL PAY CASH for used, wrecked or junked CARS and TRUCKS. Will pick up. Call 758-5277.(12-14-tf) Wanted To Buy 35-MM CAMERA. Prefer Minolta or Pentax. 804-776-6691.(7-24-1t) WILL BUY OLD FISHING rods, reels and tackle. 804-776-9462 or 804-241-4130.(7-17-tf) Business Services AAA HANDYMAN: Everybody needs a hand. Let me be your handyman! Family business 30 years. Windows, Doors, Floors, Roofs, Porches. Free estimates. Keith, 758-4422/ 804824-8105.(7-10-13t) AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE by Brandon Putney. Grass cutting, yard work, weekly, bi-weekly, as needed. Affordable rates, 804-514-5303. (5-22-13t) CARPENTER: Able to do sheetrock, painting, doors, windows, cabinets, rotten wood, flooring, trim, decks, siding. 25 years experience. Quality work for less. Call Kevin, 758-4223. (7-13-13tRR) CERTIFIED GAS AND PLUMBING REPAIRS, also NEW INSTALLATIONS. Also one call for carpentry, trim, painting and electrical work. 7-day and 24-hour emergency service. Over 20 years experience. Don’t wait for winter to service your gas logs and heaters. One call can do it all. Chris Hanuska, home: 804776-9911 and cell: 804-832-6092. (6-26-12t) D. STEVENS CONSTRUCTION, LLC, Class B Contractor. New homes, additions, renovations. LICENSED and INSURED. Call Darrell 804-815-2154 or 804-4432898.(1-3-tf) D.M. INC. Licensed and Insured carpentry crew: Framing, siding, renovations, decks, fences, repairs, tractor and backhoe work, bush hogging, grading, footings. Daniel Maddox, 804-402-9358.(5-29-13t) DAYCARE: Mother of three providing daycare in her Topping home. 18 months and older. 6AM-6PM. 804-758-5240. Experienced/ ref. provided.(5-15-13t) Continued on page B6 Publisher’s Notice All real estate advertised herein is subject to Virginia’s fair housing law which makes it illegal to advertise ‘any preference, limitation or discrimination because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, elderliness, familial status or handicap, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.’ This newspaper will not knowingly accept advertising for real estate that violates the fair housing law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. For more information or to file a housing complaint, call the Virginia Fair Housing Office at (804) 367-8530; toll-free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing-impaired, call (804) 367-9753. E-mail [email protected]. Web site: www.fairhousing.vipnet.org CHANGE IN MEETING DATE The Middlesex County Airport Committee will be meeting on Sunday, July 27, 2008, at 4:30 p.m., at the new hangar building, located at 342 Plainview Road. This meeting will be in place of their regular meeting which would normally be held on July 28th. 7.24.08 B6 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • July 24, 2008 hands across MIDDLESEX COUNTY WETLANDS BOARD NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 28.2-1302.6 of the Code of Virginia that public hearings will be held by the Middlesex County Wetlands Board on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 at 9:00 AM on the following applications: 1. Wetlands Application #2008-1068 from N. Decker Bristow. This application requests to install a total of 100 linear feet of marsh toe sill (2 sections). The proposed project is located on Piankatank River, Tax Map 39-27-2. 2. Wetlands Application #2008-0696 from Coastal Marine, Inc. This application requests to remove and replace the existing deck, pier, walkways, and finger piers. The proposed project is located on Broad Creek, Tax Map 41-25-A-2D. 3. Wetlands Application #2008-1114 from William Cosby. This application requests to install 120 linear feet of rip-rap in front of existing bulkhead. The proposed project is located on Piankatank River, Tax Map 44A-1-B-14. 4. Wetlands Application #2008-1212 from Mill Creek Harbor Association. This application requests to install a 10’ and 15’ Coir Log 5’ channelward of MHW and planting for erosion control. The proposed project is located on Mill Creek, Tax Map 41-64-7. 5. Wetlands Application #2008-1235 from Joe Edwards. The portion of the application within the Wetlands Board jurisdiction requests to remove existing rip-rap and concrete tires, replace with RediRock retaining wall; install 140’ vinyl jetty at existing pilings. Remove broken concrete slabs and replace with class 1 stone, and install filter cloth and class 1 stone along deteriorating timber bulkhead. The proposed project is located on Rappahannock River and Broad Creek, Tax Map 41-52-71A. 6. Wetlands Application #2008-1282 from Nancy G. Chambers. The portion of the application within the Wetlands Board jurisdiction requests to repair 2 existing groins and add 16’ to each groin. The proposed project is located on the Rappahannock River, Tax Map 19C-5-21. 7. Wetlands Application #2008-1283 from Mark L. Tucker. This application requests to replace existing 48’ groin with new vinyl construction. The proposed project is located on the Piankatank River, Tax Map 37A-7-2. 8. Wetlands Application #2008-1123 from Potomac Timber Investments #227, LLC. This application requests to demolish existing boathouses; retain 8 existing slips along seawall; retain 3 floating piers and 38 slips from the previously approved application; add 4 new floating piers and an extension to a previously approved pier creating 79 new slips for a total of 125 slips; and install 277 linear feet of vinyl bulkhead in front of existing bulkhead. The proposed project is located on Urbanna Creek, Tax Map 20A-1-88, 89 and 91. The Wetlands Board has already closed the public comment period, but will be considering action on the following applications: 1. Wetlands Application #2008-0534 from Waterview Landing c/o Steve Thompson. This application requests to install a community pier 8’ wide x 433’ long with a 60’ x 6’ “T” head as well as 18 wetslips within the jurisdiction of the Middlesex County Wetlands Board. The proposed project is located on Harry George Creek, Tax Map 9-38. 2. Wetlands Application #2008-0894 from Robert Sampson. This application requests to install a total of 180 linear feet of coir logs for erosion protection. The proposed project is located on Jackson Creek, Tax Map 40-235. 3. Wetlands Application #2008-0904 from David Keitz. This application requests to install 100’ of timber bulkhead. The proposed project is located on Meachims Creek, Tax Map 30A-1-31A. 4. Wetlands Application #2008-1001 from Don Lacey c/o Jeff Allen. The portion of the application within the Wetlands Board jurisdiction requests to install a 100’ x 5’ marsh sill and fiber logs. The proposed project is located on Parrott’s Creek, Tax Map 9-7-1. The Wetlands Board meeting will be held in the Board Room of the Historic Courthouse, on the second floor, 865 General Puller Hwy, County Courthouse Complex, Saluda, Virginia. All interested persons are encouraged to attend to present their views concerning the applications. A copy of each application is available for public inspection at the Department of Planning and Community Development, Woodward Building, Saluda, Virginia, telephone (804) 758-3382. 7.24&7.31.08 by Cathy Newcomb The July meeting for Hands Across Middlesex was held at Urbanna Baptist Church on July 20. Thanks go to the members of that church for their generous offer for us to use their building for our meeting. The meeting was well attended and there were many new faces in the crowd. It is great to know that folks are interested in our mission. The business meeting covered the usual reports from our various committees. Everything is up and running! The highlights of our session were: (1) We may be moving our Clothing Barn and Furniture Barn to a more attractive location soon. When this takes place, we will be sure to let you know. (2) Our Food Bank is in good shape, but we are always looking to replenish items as they get distributed to those in need. So, please keep those canned foods coming. (3) We are hoping to supply a new community service soon. This will involve making life safer for those in our area who suffer from memory loss and other forms of dementia. More news will be coming to you on this as the plan gets more established. (4) The 2009 Gala will be held at Bethpage Community Center on March 14. Everyone who was there earlier this year can attest to the fact it was a great event. Mark your calendars! We thank all of you so sincerely for your continuous support by giving of your time, money and food items. Next month’s meeting will be held at St. Paul Baptist Church in Jamaica on August 17 at 3:30 p.m. The public is invited. Hands Across Middlesex is a nonprofit 501-C organization. Our office is located in Philippi Church in Deltaville. The phone number is 776-8535. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 1299, Saluda, VA 23149. Church donates to Dental Clinic Campbell Memorial Presbyterian Church and its Agape Committee have donated $25,000 this year and committed to $25,000 for 2009 to support funding for a staff dentist at the Northern Neck Free Health Clinic’s Dental Clinic. “Campbell’s donation will make an enormous difference Business Services DECORATIVE PAINTING, FAUX finishes, murals and color consulting. Professional, experienced and licensed contractor. See online portfolio and general information: www.marshhawkstudio.com, then call Lausanne, 804-815-6851.(5-2213t) HAVE GROOMER WILL TRAVEL, Mobile grooming. 5 years experience bathing, nail trimming, ear cleaning and hair cutting. Lisa Barbee, 804-730-8841, cell 804514-2945. E-mail: mariacar38@ comcast.net.(7-3-13t) ON THE NAIL CONTRACTING: CLASS A Contractor, Licensed and Insured, Charles Harris Contractor. Office (804)725-7550; Cell (804)815-4686. Framing, flooring, windows, decks, additions, siding and more!(10-5-tf) ONE CALL DOES IT ALL! Painting, electrical, plumbing, renovation and tile, plus replacement windows. Call Mike, 804-380-9059 cell.(7-24-2t) PAINTER: Low, low prices. Free estimates, 36 years experience. Power washing. James, 804-7767884.(6-26-13t) PASSPORT PICTURES made while you wait! Please call ahead for appointment, 804-758-2328, Southside Sentinel, Urbanna.(tf) S & S CONSTRUCTION: Specialized in roofing NEW and OLD, licensed and insured, fix leaks and repair damage. Free estimates. Call Matt Haskiell, 758-0854.(5-15-13t) SAM’S PAINTING: Interior-Exterior Painting. Deck cleaning, sealing and staining. Fully insured. Free estimates. Reference available. 804-435-2705.(7-17-3t) WILLIAMS TOWING. Insured for street towing. Able to tow two cars at one time. PICK-UP JUNK CARS FOR FREE! Pay for some cars. 804-815-7869.(5-29-13t) Notices SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SALE of Route 620 North, P.O. Box 136, Locust Hill, Virginia In execution of a Credit Line Deed of Trust dated October 26, 2001, in the original principal amount of $30,000.00, recorded on March 19, 2002, in the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia, in Deed Book 337, at Page 182, defaults having occurred under said Deed of Trust and in the payment of the debts secured thereby and being instructed to do so by the holder of the Note, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction on the front steps of the Circuit Court of Middlesex County, Virginia, located at Routes 17 & 33, Courthouse, Saluda, Virginia, on July 30, 2008, beginning at 1:15 p.m., local time, the property described in said Deed of Trust, located at the above address and briefly described as: Containing 1.44 acres, and bounded as follows: North by the low water mark in Whitings Creek and South, East and West by land of William Temple Bennett. TAX MAP No. 29B-1-8E. Terms of sale: (Cash) A deposit of $3,000.00 or ten percent (10%) of the sale price, whichever is lower, cash or certified or cashier’s check, will be required at the time of sale with settlement to occur within ten (10) days from the date of sale. The property and improvements will be sold “AS IS” without representation or warranty of any kind. The property shall be sold subject to conditions, restrictions, rights-of-way, easements, and reservations, if any, of record, filed and unfiled mechanics and materialmen’s liens, if any, and all other matters of record taking priority over the Deed of Trust; and further subject to all conditions announced by the Trustee at sale. THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Michael J. Levy, Substitute Trustee. For information contact: Traci Ann Mixson, Troutman Sanders LLP, 222 Central Park Ave., Suite 2000, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, 757-6877783.(6-26-5t) in people’s lives,” said Free Health Clinic Executive Director Jean Nelson. Campbell has been a key supporter of the clinic since its founding in 1993, and for the past 15 years has made multiple donations annually. These include thousands of dollars toward operating funds, donations of meals for the evening clinic volunteers, and financial support for the footings and foundation of the clinic’s first home on DMV Drive. The Dental Clinic was opened in 2004 and operates Wednesdays through Fridays with a staff dentist and local volunteer dentists who oversee students from the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry. Through May of this year, more than $3.2 million in dental care has been provided to those otherwise unable to afford it. The clinic overall, counting dental, medical and pharmaceutical services, is on track to provide more than $30 million in services by the end of the year. During 2008, the clinic budget of $1 million-plus will yield about $4.5 million in healthcare services to some 1,600 low-income, uninsured area residents. For information on donations or volunteer hours to support the clinic in its mission, phone 435-0575 or write to the clinic at P.O. Box 1694, Kilmarnock, VA 22482. Eight Middlesex youth attended the recent Knights of Pythagoras Council 44 Summer Encampment Program at Virginia State University in Petersburg. The group was sponsored by Bethlehem Star Lodge 249 of Saluda. Those attending were, front from left, Dameicrio Jones, Dracey Greenwood, Carnell Bagby, Andre Johnson, and Maurice Byrd; second row, Patrick Thompkins, Wayne Jessie Jr. and Neil South; and third row, worshipful master Que Mohammid, and assistant state director Bill Bagby. Eight attend Knights of Pythagoras encampment The Knights of Pythagoras Summer Encampment program was held last week at Virginia State University in Petersburg and eight young men of Middlesex participated in the annual event. This year’s theme was “Teach One, Reach One, is a Terrific Notion.” Assistant state director William Bagby of Middlesex said this year’s camp was the “best in years.” The local chapter of the Knights of Pythagoras is sponsored by Bethlehem Star Lodge 249 in Saluda. The purpose of the Knights program is “to lead young men into the future,” said Bagby. Several Middlesex youngsters received honors. Carnell Bagby and Dameicrio Jones received education achievement certificates, and C. Bagby also received the best athlete certificate for his age group. Jones and C. Bagby also were installed into “the most venerable grand knight mentor program,” which is designed to teach and stimulate mentoring of the participants’ peers. The boys took classes on oratory, first aid, sex education, bowling, basketball, football and swimming. This is the 12th year that Bethlehem Star Lodge 249 has sponsored a group to the encampment program. W. Bagby extended special thanks to David Harmon, superintendent of the Middle Peninsula Regional Security Center in Saluda, and Captain Denise Copeland for their assistance. Also, he thanked owners of Urbanna Exxon who allowed the group to hold a car wash/ bake sale on their property to raise funds toward camp costs. Vacation Bible School begins Aug. 10 at LUMC Lower United Methodist Church at Hartfield invites children to attend “God’s Big Backyard” August 10-14. This outdoor adventure starts in the backyard and gets bigger each day as kids take the love of Jesus into their neighborhoods and communities. The backyard sites include: • Backyard Bible Club, where kids will explore the Bible story in a variety of interactive ways and apply the story by completing service challenges. • Backyard food and fun, where kids have time to move around, have fun and fill up. • Clothesline creations, where kids have fun creating crafts that are service and less oriented. • Community Corner, where kids hear stories about community servants and get motivated to be involved in community projects. There is also a class for adults titled “Beyond Your Backyard” and led by Tom Ellsworth. Dinner will be served free of charge each evening from 6 to 6:30 p.m. Vacation Bible School will follow until 8:30 p.m. Registration is on August 10 from 5:15 to 6 p.m. Contact the church office at 776-6250 for more information, or visit lowerumc.org. The Middle Peninsula Northern Neck Local Human Rights Committee will hold its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, July 28, at the Arc of VA Peninsula, Lewis B. Puller Center, 6632 Main Street, Gloucester. The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. All are invited to attend. Union Shiloh plans revival Services board meets Monday Union Shiloh Baptist Church of Laneview will celebrate homecoming and beginning of revival on Sunday, August 3. The morning worship service will begin at 11:30 a.m. with the message delivered by Rev. Frederick Young Sr. Dinner will be served and the evening service will begin with prayer and praise at 3:30 p.m. Worship service will begin at 4 p.m. The evening message will be delivered by Rev. Irving Woolfolk, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church at Supply. He will be accompanied by his officers, choir and church family. Revival will begin Tuesday, August 5, and continue through Friday, August 8. The following pastors will deliver the word during the week: Tuesday, Rev. Calvin Rideau, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, Jamaica. Wednesday, Rev. Russell B. Smith, pastor of Macedonia Baptist Church, Center Cross. Thursday, Rev. Darryl E. Fisher, pastor of Jerusalem Baptist Church, Oldhams. Friday, Rev. Antonio M. Baker of Third Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Woodford. Prayer and praise will begin each night at 7:30 p.m. with worship beginning at 8 p.m. Suicide intervention training set The Middle Peninsula-Northern Neck Community Services Board’s Prevention Services Division is offering a free Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) program. The two-day workshop will be held on Wednesday and Thursday, August 20-21, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Saluda Baptist Church. This training is free and open to the public. Those planning on attending should call 1-888-PREV-550. RN Lancashire Convalescent & Rehabilitation Center is recruiting a RN for the position of ADON. Long term care and MDS exp. preferred but not required. Competitive salary and benefit plan with a Mon.- Fri. schedule. Call Tiffany Robins (804)435-1684 TOWN OF URBANNA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Historic and Architectural Review Board will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, August 6, 2008, 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna Va. 23175 to consider Certificate of Appropriateness Application #0817, Potomac Timber Investments #227, LLC, 13, 15, and 88 Watling Street (20A-1-88, 89, 91) to install a construction fence 72" tall, vinyl, 260 ft. on the frontage along Watling Street, gate at north end at fence, 72". A copy of all the files and revised site plans may be reviewed at the Town Office, 45 Cross Street, Urbanna, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. 07.17&07.24.08 July 24, 2008 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B7 school Vest earns master’s Ellen Glass Vest of Deltaville earned a master’s degree in psychology and counseling from Regent University in May 2008. She is a 1979 graduate of VCU with a BA in religion and philosophy. She is currently a paramedic and firefighter for 15 years for the City of Newport News. Since 1983, she has been a volunteer for MCVRS-Deltaville; and since 1996, the education coordinator for PEMS (Peninsula Emergency Medical Services) and Administrative Coordinator for its CISM team (Critical Incident Stress Management). Her daughter, Shannon Rae Vest, is also a graduate of VCU and her son, Joey Vest, is currently a student there. MHS Band Camp schedule set Justin W. Ranson, director of bands and ensembles at Middlesex High School, has announced the MHS Band Camp schedule. It is as follows: • Pre-Camp, August 6-8, 8 a.m. to noon. For all first year students, all percussion students, and all color guard members. “Leadership” students also should attend. Student leadership will teach the basics and fundamentals of being in a marching band. • Regular Camp, August 11-14 and August 18-21, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. All students must attend. This is when the bulk of the show will be learned. • Post camp, August 26 and 28, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. All students must attend. A refresher course from those hot summer days. Students are reminded to bring provisions for lunch, plenty of water, sun screen, a hat, and comfortable shoes (no sandals). Students who are not currently registered for a band class may still attend camp (and are encouraged to) and band will be added to the students’ schedule. Students interested in the color guard who have not yet auditioned need to see Ranson at MHS. Please check the band website for updates at www. mcps.k12.va.us/~jranson. Ellen Glass Vest Blood drive donors thanked An American Red Cross blood drive was held July 15 at Saluda Baptist Church. Julie Dudley, executive director of River Counties Red Cross, thanked everyone for their support and thanked the 35 donors who participated to give the gift of life. The donors were: Patricia Jones, Eric Johnson, Tom Foley, Bill Sigler, Vince Ourso, William May, Jennifer Edwards, JoAnne Moore, Stephanie Self, Kate Copey, Carol Conti, Duyane Young, Robert Mike, Glen Priddy, Peter Willard, Shirley Brown, Julia Graham, Mary Hamlett, Davis Wilson, Chris Jones, Brendella Thomas, Mark Lucas, Misty Justis, James Griffin, Mary Sealey, Joan Duke, Angel Brown, Teaperance Bruder, Wendy Halbis, Thomas Tustig, Roy Self, Evelyn Dickerson, Robert Dickerson, William Richardson Jr. and Walter Metzger. David Alberts, board member, thanked the following volunteers for their dedication in all areas of the blood drive: Janet Carson, Academy teacher Janet Cartwright, Charles and Anita Healy, Virginia Hunt, Jen- Celina Knez (above) of Locust nifer Lucas, Roberta Major and Hill and teacher at West Point High School was selected Janet Throckmorton. to teach at the Governor’s School Spanish Academy this summer. The Academy is an immersion program in Spanish. The best 60 Spanish high school students from 1,000 applicants in Virginia are selected through a very #RANE3ERVICEs,OT#LEARINGs4REE2EMOVAL rigorous process to attend 3TUMP'RINDING2EMOVALs$EMOLITIONs2IP2AP the three-week program at 3HORELINE2ESTORATIONs"ULKHEADSs0IERS VCU. The Academy is sponsored by the State Departss ment of Education. Only six teachers throughout Virginia )NSUREDs.OJOBTOOBIGORTOOSMALLs&REE%STIMATES were accepted to teach at the academy. Harvey’s Tree Service Key Clubbers attend convention Carolyn Macaulay, Erin Murray, and Savannah Williams recently returned from the Key Club International Convention in Denver, Colorado. The three are pictured above in front of their Governor’s Project, Heifer International, which raises money to purchase farm animals for families in Third World countries. From left are Macaulay, Murray and Williams. “The convention provided instructional forums and a great speaker, Brendan Burchard,” said one Key Club member. “And there was a special bonding time for 26 Key Clubbers who were stuck in the hotel elevator for an hour. “ I am writing a book Fun in the mud The recent Chesapeake Academy Water Sports Camp was a huge success. Above, Nikki Stump, Carter Drake and Andi Mayer take a break from skiing, tubing and wake boarding with some fun in the mud. There is one more week of Water Sports Camp, July 28-August 1. Call 4385575 for more information. The Sentinel news deadline is noon on Tuesdays. on former Middlesex County resident Douglas Christopher Thomas, who was executed for the murders of Kathy and James “J.B.” Wiseman. I would be interested in interviewing anyone who knew Chris Thomas, Jessica Wiseman or their respective families. I would also be interested in interviewing anyone who was involved in (or attended) the trials of Chris Thomas or Jessica Wiseman. You can reach me at the following email address: [email protected] B8 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • July 24, 2008 We do Passport photos - . 34 ! .$ ! # ) ! %2 ).352!.#% !'%.#9).# !,,,).%3/& ).352!.#% Subscribe to the Southside Sentinel! Call (804) 758-2328 2 $ ! Call the Southside Sentinel at 758-2328 to make an appointment. %34!",)3(%$ ). +),-!2./#+ July 24, 2008 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va.• B9 deltaville maritime museum by Nature Girl and Kaptain Krunch Looking for something for your 9-13 year old child or grandchild to do? They are invited to join Holly Point and the Virginia Cooperative Extension for a one day 4-H Nature Day Camp on August 6, but you need to reserve the space now by calling the Extension office at 758-4120. The deadline is Friday, July 25, but check with the office for availability. We are also getting ready for Kids Kraft Day on Saturday, August 9, from 10 a.m. to noon. Kids of all ages are welcome to come enjoy a morning of garden and nature activities. Check out the NOAA Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System display in the Tea House. The Stingray Buoy is in place, and Deltaville is now part of the nation’s first waterbased National Historic Trail. We hope to see you this Saturday for the Boatbuilding Fish Fry and boat race. Check out the related article for details. It is with much sadness that we say goodbye to our friend Bob Gary. Bob has given so much to the museum and park over the past years. We have been blessed by his support in so many ways. We will miss his wonderful smile and attitude and will remember him for his generosity. Thanks, Bob. As we wind down a very busy time around the museum and park, we’d like to thank all the volunteers for making “The Stingray Point Story” and Family Boatbuilding Week such a success. Special thanks to Raynell for a great job in bringing to life the story of John Smith and Stingray Point. Even the heat didn’t keep people away. And another huge thanks to Chuck McGhinnis for organizing Boatbuilding Week. And now to Krunch the Chief . . . Hard on the heels of the pro- Buying, building or refinancing? Contact Bill Cosby 804.840.4436 suntrustmortgage.com/bcosby Equal Housing Lender. SunTrust Mortgage, Inc., 901 Semmes Avenue, Richmond, VA 23224. ©2008, SunTrust Banks, Inc. SunTrust is a federally registered service mark of SunTrust Banks, Inc. #OMFORT1UALITY $EPENDABILITY 4HATSWHATOURCUSTOMERSEXPERIENCE-ANYFAMILIES WISHTHEYDREPLACEDTHEIROLDHEATINGANDCOOLINGSYSTEMS SOONER9OUMAYTHINKANEWSYSTEMIShTOOMUCHvUNTIL YOUREALIZEYOUROLDSYSTEMSREALCOST )TSJUSTLIKEANOLDCAR)TMAYBECHEAPBUTAFTERADD INGREPAIRSUNRELIABILITYANDPOORMILEAGEISITWORTH IT4HESAMEISTRUEFORAHEATINGANDCOOLINGSYSTEM (EREAT#ROWTHER(EATING!IR#ONDITIONINGWE SPECIALIZEINHIGHEFlCIENCYSYSTEMSTHATCANSAVEYOU MONEYNOWANDFORMANYYEARSTOCOME#ALLTOSEEJUST HOWGREATTHERETURNONYOURINVESTMENTCANBE %STABLISHED duction of “The Stingray Point Story” last weekend comes Family Boatbuilding Week, July 20-26. We have a trove of builders braving the heat to create 12 by 14 foot Wright skiffs. By the time you read this, these beauties should be taking shape and primping for the big race. Our time line is: completed boats launched Friday; a rowing race on Mill Creek at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday; with awards afterwards—leakiest, fastest, etc.—and a fish fry at noon ($10 for visitors). After all of that, the builders can take home their own dream-boats. We hope to have the best boats ever for this our sixth year of family boatbuilding. Got to dash! I’m head cheerleader for the teams. RI Academy Class of 1948 plans reunion on August 9 The Rappahannock Industrial (RI) Academy Class of 1948 will celebrate its 60th class reunion at the RI Academy Alumni Association annual meeting and banquet on Saturday, August 9, at 2 p.m. at Tappahannock Elementary School. Located at Ozeana (now Dunnsville), RI Academy was a private school that provided secondary education for African-Americans. Since the school closed its doors in 1948, the class of 1948 was the school’s final class. The banquet will recognize all persons who were ever a student in the class of 1948, regardless of whether they graduated with the class. In addition, all persons who were underclassmen students at the school in 1948 are invited to attend. The school’s 1948 faculty will be honored. The principal was Rev. Alexander Davis Williams. Teachers were Ida Smith Cauthorne, Gerald Butler Harris, Luretha Jones Harris and Jacqueline Waugh (Foster). All of these persons are deceased, but the organization invites their family members to attend. All persons who were students at the school in 1948, or who are or know relatives of the 1948 principal and teachers, are asked to contact Thomas Harris at 445-0038. Hampton Inn opens in Gloucester Hampton, the national brand of Hampton Inn and Hampton Inn & Suites hotels, has announced the official opening of its new property, the 84-room Hampton Inn Gloucester at 6638 Forest Hill Avenue in Gloucester. The new property is the first Hampton Hotel to open in the Gloucester area. The hotel is operated by Lane Hospitality and owned by the Allen Group of Urbanna. Hampton Inn Gloucester is located next to the Gloucester Shopping Center and within close proximity to all local corporations and area attractions. All rooms feature Cloud Nine Hampton Inn Bedding with pillow top mattresses, in-room coffee maker, iron and ironing boards, hair dryer, massage shower head, laptop desk for easier work access, 32-inch flat screen televisions and HBO. Hotel amenities include a complimentary hot breakfast, complimentary wireless high speed internet access, indoor pool, fitness center, business center, “Suite Shop” for snack and sundry needs, complimentary weekday newspaper, onsite guest laundry and same day valet service, free local phone calls, a 100% satisfaction guarantee and participation in the Hilton Honors Frequent Guest Program. 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Master BR with sitting room and balcony.......$369,000 $%,4!6),,%s www.ruarkrealty.com Waterfront Lots DELTAVILLE - Sturgeon Creek Three Waterfront lots, perk approved for conventional sewage disposal systems. Each lot is partially treed with over 1.5 acres. Lot 1 - $249,000 Lot 2 - $279,000 Lot 3 - $299,000 Chesapeake Watch Condos Three bedroom two and half bath Great community amenities $469,000 SOLD R Urbanna at Town 3-BR, 2½-BA brick home... FIREPLACE, porch, den... Large garage... All in excellent shape! Walk to town, shopping... Water access too!......................................................................$334,500 ED U C ED ! 2-BA, 2-BR brick cottage... Canal and river frontage... Central heat and air... Appliances included..............$379,000 Office: (804) 758-3093 Mike Jackson: (804) 694-7141 Nancy P. 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'Dragon Run Country Store' 2 1⁄4 Acres Ideally Located in sight of Route 17 Wares Bridge Road 600' Paved Roadfront {Historic Town of Urbanna, 10 minutes } Cypress Exterior, Metal Roof Magnificent Hand Carved Grand Staircase Tongue/Groove Heart Pine Interior, Oak Counters Antique Track Ladders, Period Elevation 2 Rental Apartments above ! $275,000 Gloucester Village 'Mayfair' Lovely Courtyard Waterfall Grotto Main House + Private Apartment {Total: 5 Bedrooms, 3 1⁄2 Baths} Windward Watch outside Urbanna Shared Beach & Dock. Upscale area $97,000 Wilton Creek + 8' MLW Yacht Harbor @ Bay Mature Trees 3.38 Acres 4 Bedroom Septic Permit 776-9297 Deltaville, VA 23043 Neena Rodgers Lee Maurer Peggy O'Neill Alana Courtney David Dew Katie Horsley Dew 436-2326 435-9480 436-5185 514-4225 435-9253 435-9253 IsaBell Horsley 758-2430 Urbanna, VA 23175 Nelson Horsley, Jr. Debbie Nicholson Ron Courtney Carolyn Bailey Cindy Parlett Lee Chewning 693-3826 435-0773 694-6525 514-5475 776-0255 815-4202 758-4661 B12 • Southside Sentinel • Urbanna, Va. • July 24, 2008 YMCA continues signup for fall soccer The Middlesex Family YMCA is excited to announce that soccer registration has opened for the fall season. This year the season will begin earlier and will last until through the Oyster Festival. All teams will have a minimum of eight games and the goal is to have all games played in Middlesex. The ages for the soccer league will be 3 to 18. Ages will be divided up into five different age groups to ensure the safety of the youth. The divisions are ages 3-5, 6-8, 9-11, 12-15, and 16-18. All teams will practice once per week and will have games mostly on Saturday mornings and early afternoons. “My goal this season is to have over 100 youth in the 9-11 division so we can play all the games at home,” said Clark Laster, YMCA program director. “However, we will still play surrounding counties in the tournaments.” The cost of the program is $30 for members and $50 for program participants. With the program and with the Guardian Scholarship Fund, individuals are eligible to get financial assistance to ensure their child can play in the league. The cost of the league covers the uniform, socks, shorts and all the soccer balls needed for the program. Furthermore, the season ends with a banquet for all the youth where they will see a slideshow, receive awards, and celebrate the season. The Middlesex YMCA also has programs throughout the summer. The day camp program lasts from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. The cost of the program is $80 for members and $95 for program participants. Like all programs there is financial assistance that helps ensure that all youth can take part in the program. For any questions on these or other programs at the YMCA, contact the Middlesex Family YMCA at 776-8846. 7DAAH8=5>AC74 14BC340;B >5C74H40A Quilts on display Nine quilts, handmade by Karen Vaughan, are on display at the Deltaville Library through August. Above is an example of her detailed stitching. !' <DBC0=6 Bam Bam signup set The Middlesex County Parks and Recreation Department will hold registration for Bam Bam and Pebbles T-Ball on the following dates and times: Monday, August 4, 6 to 8 p.m.; Thursday, August 7, 6 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, August 12, 6 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, August 16, 10 a.m. to noon; and Wednesday, August 20, 6 to 8 p.m. The absolute final deadline is Wednesday, August 20. The season begins Saturday, September 6. All registrations will be held at the Tom Carter Gymnasium (old St. Clare Walker School) at Cooks Corner. The league is for boys and girls ages 2-5. The fee is $30 per child, which includes hat, shirt, trophy and picnic at the end of the season. Those interested in coaching or sponsoring a team, please sign up on one of the above dates. For more information, call the recreation department at 758-0057. Cohick wins Late Model feature at motor speedway When the green flag dropped last Saturday only Walker Arthur of Forest had a chance at a $25,000 payday at Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway in the Victory Lap Late Model $25,000 Challenge presented by BB&T. When the checkered flag dropped, however, that quest fell one spot short as Tom Cohick of Gloucester led flagto-flag in taking round two of the Late Model Challenge series over Arthur, who finished second. With the victory Cohick now joins Arthur with a chance at a $15,000 bonus. If one of the two drivers can sweep the next two rounds of the series they will pick up the hefty payday. The next two rounds are scheduled for August 2 and 30. Rounding out the top five were Scott Adams, Austin Hubbard and Stephen Evans. Ben Bowie picked up the Thurston Spring Service Dirt Series Rookie of the Race Award with his sixth place finish. In other action on Truckin Thunder/Revere Gas Night, Roger Jamerson of Mechanicsville picked up the win in the Truckin Thunder Sportsman 25-lap feature. In the New Generation Racing Sprint Car 25-lap feature, Mary Anne Williams of Chester took home the victory. In the Budweiser Modified 25-lap feature, rookie Matt Marshall of Stuarts Draft held off Bret Hamilton of Powhatan in a thrilling finish to take the win in a photo finish. Daren Bolac of Moyock, N.C., also set a new track record with a lap of 16.998 seconds. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway returns back to action Saturday, July 26, to host Budweiser/WFLS “Jamaican Me Crazy” Night. Take a trip to Jamaica (Virginia) and have the time of your life. Any fan wearing their favorite Hawaiian Beach Shirt will be admitted free. The Victory Lap Late Models, Budweiser Modifieds, New Generation Racing Sprint Cars and Limited Stock Cars will be in action. Spectator gates open at 4 p.m. On-track activities begin at 6:30 p.m. with hot laps. Bill Sawyer’s Virginia Motor Speedway is a ½ mile dirt oval track located on Route 17, eight miles north of Saluda at Jamaica. Call 758-1VMS or visit www.vamotorspeedway. com for more information. The top 10 finishers last Saturday were: Late Models (22 cars) 1. Tom Cohick, Gloucester; 2. Walker Arthur, Forest; 3. Scott Adams, Chester; 4. Austin Hubbard, Laurel, Del.; 5. Stephen Evans, Tyner, N.C.; 6. Ben Bowie, Brandywine, Md.; 7. Tyler Bailey, Chesterfield; 8. Donnie Daniel, West Point; 9. Wayne Carroll, Fredericksburg; 10. William King, Norfolk. Sportsman (20 cars) 1. Roger Jamerson, Glen Allen; 2. Kenny Moreland, Waldorf, Md.; 3. J.R. Guy, Mechanicsville, Md.; 4. Tim Shelton, Fredericksburg; 5. Jimmy Duncan, Fredericksburg; 6. Gene Snow Sr., Richmond; 7. Okey Synan Jr., Fredericksburg; 8. Bruce Wilson, Quinton; 9. Tommy Upshaw, West Point; 10. Taylor Doggett, Ruther Glen. Modified (27 cars) 1. 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Adult dodgeball event is Friday The Middlesex YMCA at Hartfield will host an adult dodgeball tournament on Friday, July 25, from 7 to 9 p.m. The entry fee is $10 for each team of players, Proceeds will go to the YMCA Guardian Program. 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