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sortuttlnidton p-rito The ICnoxville -Ciatlinbu7g News-Senthlel Holston Has Island Horne KiMberlin Heights 1 Mount Olive T- TigeonsZ Roddord Sellienfille (111) 114 News-Sentinel Knox 1 SOUTH 'Irf' County hom-delivered in the area shovm 'c in green )Id 4 Seyn'tout ::1 'vs i (- Seifter 4 County Blount Coun 4 -F 1: wEr-D 9) 991 the bouncing ball TV 'station OK reloicitte Million-dollar pnze at golf tounnunent The Seymour- Vohmteer Fire Department will host a 91 million hole-in-one tournament Friday through April 25 at the driving range at 8711 Chapman Highway A 61 fee allows entrans one shot at the 100-yard qualiyhlg hole A 65 entry fee provides six shots and a 910 fee guarantees 12 shots There will be 11 sessions Prizes will beto ttiolplislugliers and second place On May 2 the three top qualifiers will vie for the 91 million psize The nest 97 qahM1 will have a shot a $100K Here are the session dates 1 PHday noon to 9 pm' Session Saturday 9 sm to 3 pm Session 3 Saturday 3 to 10 Pm Session 4 Sunday 1230 to Session 5 Sunday 3 to 6 pm Session 6 Monday through April 22 9 sm to 9 pm Session 7 April 23 9 sm 1 to 10 111 ion April 24 9 sm to 3 pm follow WMS 0 1 By Kovki Cowan Nessanlind dal "idler The athlete's and co-aches it South- Doyle Middle School are having quite a Two months ago the school's boys' basketball team captured the Middle School League championship Now thefl South-Doyle boys' and girls volleyball teams have won the Knox County Middle School Volleyball Tournament 1 The event was held at South-Doyle A two weeks ago i very exciting especially for the girls said girls' volleyball coach '4 Ed Irvin This is the first title for the girls' team The boys' team is a repeat champion The Lady Cherokees defeated the 12 Karns Beavers 14-12 and 10-8 Last year the team finished tied for fourth --yrr out of 10 teams The team relied on the basics of the game to win worked very hard on volley- t' ball fundamentals bunt let Vile" Irvin said what you want to try to do so they (the opponents) can't I- return the ball to you "Many of the teams relied on Immt- ins the ball across the net hoping the other team would 2W-destruct We were able to generate offense when we lit 3::01 spiked the ball lity4: Standouts on the team included I 144 team captains Salim Doyle and Nat- idle Moore Billie Billips and Megan 1r- 'F vt- r-4 A tit tT y- 144'44'' lit 't- Ni' -1'C ---k sk 1: t'' 1t7N Neg it i l'i'- c74 'IPP'' 4 04' 2 VI'7-14' 1 44 sob 4 14-' It 4)5 '1 1 If' 1 or 1- )1t I ti: -411 1- 'e z4 4 11--t I 4- A14 414111( oft 1 :71 -iele: i I 44' 4 kos 1 A Atip 10 di- 444 -2k 020 t'1 a gke oett' il 1 '4- 4211 lx' I 1 t-ifi- sAl i i ts i) rr 4 i iktoeiput i (' ttl l'' VI tr iiI'' I te' 1Sr 2 4 "it 411tatialimmel111flt 44 fcrgi AA il N'Vi Ata 4'i 1 ur IP" Jt et-f--- 0V- ri-444---1 14 rr -------v- -1 3 0 -7to 41) 4 I -i7-: 4 0 4 4: '1if: '0 By Ed Illarcum Nateantind stalf Misr The Metropolitan Planning Commission took on a rezoning request by a public television station Thursday and ftIW little room for 4 among station officials a 0 Avenue neighborhood group a zoning ordinance and MPC policies MPC also approved without debate final plans for Kimberlin subdivision on Kimberlin Heights Road south of Cross-field Drive The 18-lot development is to be the first phise of a 112-lot subdivision WSIKWKOP which has operated on the University of Tennessee campus for 27 years is being asked to leave because UT needs its space in the Communications Building said Al Curtis represent-lug the station The station broadcasts on channels 2 and 15 The station wants to to the for mer site of the Sertoma Learning Center on Dandridge Avenue at Ketwo Drive and has agreed to leave UT tiy July 1 The effort hit a snag the 87racre former Sertoma property is not zoned for a television station It's zoned R-1 single family residential a zoning the Dandridge Avenue Neighborhood Watch group wants to keep in order to keep commercial development out of the neighborhood The zoning was not a problem for the Sertoma Center because the state owned the property and the state has immunity from local zoning The problezn for WSIKWKOP is that it may get some state funding but this organization is not the state" said MPC attorney Steve Wise Curtis said the station needs the Top-arty rezoned to office park The homeowners' group doesn't oppose the station In their neighborhood but doesn't want the rezoning said Ruth Staffney group member MPC commissioner Jack Reese suggested Just rezoning the 2-acre tract the I Session 9 April 24 3 to 10 Session 10 April 25 1130 to 3 pm Session 11 Apri125 3 to 0 Garden Club to host plant side The Lakemoor 110111 Garden Club will host its third annual plant sale Saturday at Lake Hills Presybterian Church 3805 Maloney Road Nine vendors will wildflowers mtive herbs term bedding ts speciality rhododendroN pottery straw flowers and birdhouses Irvin' who also coaches the girbe Volleyball team at South-Doyle High School said the team has skMs beyond middle school "This group is comparable to the 4 school) group who vxm the state whip in The boys' team is talented as well "This ii the best middle school vol leyball team I've ever seen" said boys' coach Lorri Johnson The boys' team defeated Powell School 15-3 and 124 for the title Johnson wasn't surprised by the team's performance After an the Cherokees had practiced with a college volleyball team the Carson-New- man Lady Eagles Johnson is also the coach of that team 'mm i -3 h' he Byron SimiliNewspeadimi stet South-Doyle Middle School coaches and team captains have worked hard to achieve winning volleyball seasons They are from left back row Jay Coatney Jay Johnson Jessica Doyle and Natalie Moore and front boys' coach Lorri Johnson and girls' coach Ed Irvin Recently "I had taken them up Coatney and Douai Long there (Carson-Newman) to scrimmage "A multiple offense is unusual at this SirithitKeesplayed vielL" level" commented Jolmson The used a 5-1 offense to Also atypical is the team's game-he defeat "It is a one-setter time composure five-hitter attack" Johnson explained "The team is vsry confident under The team alsoemployed a three-man- pressure" Johnson said "If you tighten front attack offense Standouts on the up you choke This team is very com- boys' team include Jay Johnson Jay posed and mature" I Please see FRC page S3 2 i 1 1 'I 49400S 1 dimMili do1i: 1 if'4tif 'At't ViEptigi ti li )P' NVIKV le A 1: az tz 3 a 71kultzlr II A t'' 1a111DLoattiona4beallet 1qpiebsavalesivIr-- mu Alm eiteklionmagmBainakAp 1 k'6 try' 1 4R x-v Fecict '1112v91 4 'A 'Age "4 1 -oce lale 10qt 112 JASVCr CIELSOTG 445VtitZ14Aicit9k eirsFa 'OA- Pl '''''s ATEWIOF01THEiINSURANCECOMPANIES A Just I minutes from coa using the new or41 sorAni -m 4 isoRxcfietoviAG OR EMPLOYERS yrt Ow DING HEALTH INSURANCeWITH CHIR Alcoa Knoxville News Sentinel Ca Proffitt's BIKE Athletic Knoxville Utilities Board Roddy CocaCola Bottling Millen Sam's aub Bc46111 Mims Pace I lakesbore Mental Health Sea Boats Blount 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