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Wednesday, November 1, 2000

Playoff picture shaping up for local team

Last Friday evening before a packed crowd, McIntosh led Starr's Mill for an all too brief moment for Chief fans.

Landmark runs to region titles

The Landmark Christian School boys cross-country team won the Region 5 A championship Saturday at Sandy Creek High School with a low score of 17 points.

Landmark freshman go undefeated

The Landmark Christian School varsity football team has had its share of struggles this season, but the team's future is certainly bright.

Getting to the game

Southsiders excel again at Army 10-Mile

After training together for almost three months, 11 personnel from Fort McPherson, all residents of Clayton, Coweta, Fayette, and Henry counties representing the Third U.S. Army, traveled to Washington, D.C. to participate in the 16th annual Army 10-Miler.

Big weekend at Senoia Speedway

This weekend Senoia Speedway's Super Bowl of Racing presents the first ever Asphalt Championships bringing the 2000 season to an end. With qualifying on Friday night and racing on Saturday night the drivers and their crews are gearing up for the fight to the finish. This event will be anything but calm as points and money are up for grabs in almost all divisions. Emotions are high and drivers are preparing for the ride of their lives.

Tournament and auction to benefit Southwest Christian Hospice

Many Atlanta Braves will be teeing up at Planterra Ridge Golf Club in Peachtree City Monday, Nov. 6.

Harlem Legends coming to FCHS

If you listen closely, you can hear the tune of "Sweet Georgia Brown" getting closer and closer.

Nominations for Fayette County Sports Hall of Fame have begun

Fayette County High School has begun the process of selections for its Sports Hall of Fame Celebration for 2001 and would like the public's help in soliciting nominations.

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