Panthers,
Patriots win big
Opening its 2003
home football schedule in fine fashion, Starr's Mill broke open a close
game with an explosive third quarter and cruised to a 29-0 win over
Spalding County. The Panthers are now 1-2 on the season.
Brandi
wins singles title at Peachtree City pro tourney
Tennis fans who
came out this week to see Kristina Brandi, the top seed at the Goody
Products USTA Women's Pro Championships at the Peachtree City Tennis
Center, learned early in the week that they better not be late or they
might miss something -- like the entire match.
Whitewater
booster luncheon adds speaker, prizes
Tickets are still
available for the Whitewater Booster Clubs luncheon Saturday,
Sept. 27, at noon at Christ Church @ Whitewater.
Landmark
wins East-West
The Lady War Eagles
of Landmark Christian, now ranked No. 2 in the state, improved to 21-5
on the season by winning the East-West Tournament in Cobb County over
the weekend, defeating six other ranked teams along the way.
Fayette
teams run OLM course
A crowd of runners
repeatedly rounded the campus at Our Lady of Mercy Catholic High School
during Saturdays annual invitational cross-country meet, with
21 schools competing at the varsity level in boys and girls competition.
Nearly half of these teams are ranked in the top 10 in their respective
classifications.
County
teams high in state rankings
A couple of local
teams have secured choice spots in the latest coaches polls released
Monday.
Vipers
win national title
The 10U Atlanta
Vipers fastpitch softball team traveled to Peoria, Ill., over the Labor
Day weekend to play in the National Softball Association Super World
Series, and they made it worth the trip, winning three straight games
to bring home the championship.
Krebiel
wins women's 5K with course record
Sophomore Heather
Krehbiel of Peachtree City set a course record and won the womens
5K to lead her Clayton College and State University team at the Mercer
Invitational cross-country meet in Byron last weekend.
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