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By Mike Maddock A.C. Flora’s Kenneth Page verbally committed to play football for the Clemson Tigers at a press conference in the school’s media center this morning. Page said, “This university is where I felt most comfortable. The academics are exceptional. The facilities are great and I personally feel they are i... More ...
~January 29, 2008~Boys Story and Photos by Michael Orr The trio of Council brothers combined to score 46 points as Camden came from six points down at the end of the third quarter to defeat Dreher, 64- 57 on January 29. Jay Council's ten points in the fourth quarter propelled the Bulldogs who trailed the Blue Devils for the majority of the game. It wa... More ...
~January 29, 2008~Boys Story and Photos by Mike Maddock Ben Lippen's Mitchell Deter stepped to the free throw line at Heathwood Hall with 7.7 seconds remaining in the game. His Falcons were down 54- 51 to the Highlanders. Deter drained the first free throw to draw within two, then missed the second on purpose to give his team a shot at a rebound and ... More ...
~January 29, 2008~Girls Story and Photos by Mike Maddock Heathwood Hall eighth grader Asia Dozier scored 22 points to lead the Highlanders over the visiting Ben Lippen Falcons 59- 41 Tuesday night. Elizabeth Hodges drained the first of her four three- pointers to give the Falcons a 3- 0 lead to start the game, but after that it was all Heathwood Hall. More ...
~January 29, 2008~ By George Kaupp Cardinal Newman hosted Hammond on Tuesday, January 29, in a battle of two evenly matched girls' and boys' squads. Both games were tight throughout, but when the horns sounded, the Skyhawks had bested the Cardinals both times. Hammond's girls won 40- 38 in overtime, and the boys won 49- 47. More ... |
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