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Wednesday, March 28, 2001

Local teams have home games today

Some of the local baseball teams have had a short break, while others got back into action over the weekend. All four local teams have games scheduled for this afternoon, featuring some very good regional matchups.

Teams run well at Panther Relays

Starr's Mill played host to some of the top track and field teams in the state on St. Patrick's Day.

Soccer teams play tight matches before the break

The McIntosh Lady Chiefs went on a road trip to North Carolina last weekend. Their first game was against Broughton, NC, the number two team in the nation, and they lost, 1-0. The Lady Chiefs, last ranked first in the nation in a Fox Sports poll, were missing three starters and had Keri Pendergrass, a starting forward playing sweeper. Broughton scored with 10 minutes remaining in the game.

Season underway at Senoia Speedway

Saturday night Tyrone's Scott Griffin, last year's Pro Late Model champion, took control of the divisional race in lap 27 returning him to Victory Lane for his first win of the season at Senoia Speedway.

Local fencers thrust their way to world championships

The United States Fencing Association announced the selection of the team that will represent the United States at the Junior and Cadet World Championships in Gdansk, Poland next month.

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