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Arnold's Schultz named all-state in softball
Player was left off of originally released Class 4A teams
Arnold junior infielder Cortnie Schultz was a first-teamer on the Class 4A all-state softball list, determined by MiracleSports, an independent organization not affiliated with the Florida Sports Writers Association.
Schultz originally was listed as a member of the Class 1A team, and the error was reported to Dana Mullen, a representative of MiracleSports.
The Class 4A teams released to media outlets in late May did not include Schultz, but later a correction on the Internet was made and she was added to the list. The complete, final lists may be viewed at www.eteamz.com/floridastaterankings
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| Patsy Whitfield - Oct 31, 2008 09:59:52 AM | Remove Comment |
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| Oh! How I wish I could taste some of those peas Perry is talking aboug. What wonderful memories he brought back to me. We had a huge foot tub that sat in the middle of a bunch of us and we all threw our hulls to the center of the circle. All the old folks told stories of their youth or of their parents or grandparents. Besides being a lot of fun, shelling peas was a real educational time. We learned facts, songs, the Bible, morals, manners, old tales, customs, and most of all--endurance. We coulnd't stop until all the peas were shelled. How blessed I was to grow up in Vernon with the Wells kids as my friends and many other people I have come to know and love. My love to all from Seattle. Patricia XOXOX |
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| Patricia Sapp Dufresne - Oct 30, 2008 12:00:50 AM | Remove Comment |
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| This column made my mouth water.
At my house we had pear relish instead of chow chow. But the principle is the same. |
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| Mary Coleman - Aug 27, 2008 03:50:07 PM | Remove Comment |







