Perry Kiwanis honors more local student athletes
Special to the Journal
Each month during this school year, the Perry Kiwanis Club
recognized a scholar athlete from Perry High School and Westfield. The students
honored excel not only academically, but athletically as well.
Abby Booth was an 11th grader Perry High School and the
daughter of John and Michelle Booth. She is a member of the Perry cross country
team and has won numerous awards including: fifth in the State Cross Country
meeting in 2011 and ninth in 2012 as well as county and region champion in the
1600-meter run and the 800-meter dash in 2013. Abby also participated in the
state track meet in April.
She started competitive running in the seventh grade. She
hopes to be awarded a college scholarship to continue running on a collegiate
team when she graduates. She will be attending several running camps this
summer.
James Beeland, a graduated senior at The Westfield School,
holds a 4.0 GPA and ranks fourth in his class. He is involved in several clubs
including Senior Beta Club, Key Club, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. In
addition, James is an active member of the Perry United Methodist Church youth
group. He enjoys playing basketball and golf.
While lettering four years in basketball, James earned a
spot on the GISA All-Region team his junior and senior years, while also making
the GISA All-State Honorable Mention team his senior year. He was a starter his
junior and senior years and was chosen as co-captain his senior year.
James has played on the varsity golf team for five years
while being the team low-medalist for the past four years. He has played his
way onto the GISA All-Region Team his freshman, sophomore, and junior years,
while also earning a position on the GISA All-State Team his junior year. Also,
he was the Region Low Medalist his freshman and junior years.
James will be attending Georgia Southern University in the
fall and plans to major in accounting.
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