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Wednesday, October 2, 2002

Patriots, Panthers and OLM Bobcats get wins in fifth week

Sandy Creek came off its second bye week in a month last Friday and blew out the Chapel Hill Panthers 41-6.

Area runners run well at LaGrange Invitational

Four Fayette County girls finished in the top 25 at Saturday's LaGrange Invitational cross-country meet, run along the scenic shores of beautiful West Point Lake. Honors for top three went to those from other counties.

Several cyclists from Fayette County make ride from Ground Zero to Pentagon

On Sept. 20 several cyclists from the Atlanta area joined close to 1,200 other riders to complete a bike ride from Ground Zero in New York City to the Pentagon. Among those who made the journey were Fayetteville resident Joann Boyle and Peachtree City residents Dwayne and Sharon Sanders.

Lady Tigers finish second at Lassiter tournament

The Fayette County Lady Tigers varsity softball team played in the Lassiter softball tournament over the weekend and placed second.

Bozgoz to speak to running club next week

Major Sue Bozgoz, U.S. Army, will be the guest speaker at the next Peachtree City Running Club meeting on Monday, Oct. 7 at the Wyndham Peachtree Executive Conference Center at 7:30 p.m.

PTC Flash starts cross country season off well

The PTC Flash Youth kicked off their 2002 season by competing in the Tyrone Founder's Day One Mile Fun run and 5K (3.1 Mi.) races on Saturday, Sept. 21.

McIntosh starts their hockey season tonight

The athletic department at McIntosh High School in Peachtree City and the Georgia High School League (GHSL) have again met the challenge of students interested in experiencing high school team spirit in a sport they both excel in and love.

It Will All Come Down to This Sunday for Clanton

Clanton's season ends on Sunday

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