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Tigers rolled in second round

Nov 27 07 - 12:01 AM
With size, speed and stamina to spare, the top-ranked Wolves rolled past Darlington 41-0 on Friday night to notch their 12th consecutive win and their fourth shutout in the past five games. Buford, which will play Charlton County next Friday in the quarterfinals, has now outscored its opponents 562-52 for the season. “From a physical standpoint, Buford is the best team I’ve ever coached against,” said Darlington coach Tommy Atha. “I certainly think they’re going to be (the state champs). I ...
Brian Cosheral stacked up over 150 yards of rushing Wolves, Dragons begin to prepare
Like two generals preparing their troops for the biggest battle of their campaigns, Rome High football coach Sid Fritts and Pepperell coach Jeff Shiflett got to work on Sunday. Receiving intellige...
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Bengal coach says that his team is not at fault Criminal Charges Filed in High School Football Brawl
A brawl that brought two high school football teams to blows on the field and forced the game to be called early has now resulted in criminal charges.
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Wolves Bite Lions
Centerville stomps Valley High scoring 35 points in the last 5 minutes of the game.
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Chelsi Sawyer drops down a bunt Lady ’Hounds ready for region tournament in Milledgeville
The Jones County High fastpitch softball team finished the 2007 regular season 16-11 overall and 10-2 in sub-region 4B- AAAA and are now in the midst of the 4- AAAA region tournament in Milledge...
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Wisconsin man sells hunting rifles to buy turkeys
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MERRILL, Wis. (AP) - A Wisconsin man has sold his hunting rifles to buy 100 turkeys for needy families this Thanksgiving.
D students: Should they play sports?
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A growing number of schools are pressuring the state to change its two-decade-old standard of allowing students to play sports with grades as low as four D’s and two F’s. The Michigan High School ...
Senator Decries Behavior at Jets Games
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Richard J. Codey, the president of the New Jersey Senate, did not witness fans’ unruly behavior on a pedestrian ramp at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., when he attended the Jets-Steelers g...
Joe's Sports & Outdoor offers credit card
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Joe's Sports & Outdoor is offering a new payment option with its own private label credit card.
Ankle, thumb injuries keep McNabb out of Eagles' practice
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Associated Press PHILADElPHIA—Donovan McNabb didn’t need a cane or crutches to walk around, and he joked that ballet dancing was part of his rehab routine. His sense of humor is intact, though a g...

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