High school football scores Friday August 24th
Here are the high school football scores from Friday August 24th.
Here are the high school football scores from Friday August 24th.
One of the smallest teams playing football in the state of Georgia resides in Gibson, Glascock County. The Panthers may be lacking in numbers but not in heart.
Zero is not a good number if you're a football team. For Harlem, unfortunately, that was their number of wins and number of points scored in six games. This year they expect and demand to change that in a hurry.
A winning tradition doesn't happen overnight. It takes several years for a program to feed itself. At ECI, the program has reached that point where double figure wins is the norm.
The past four years Briarwood Academy has been a football team on the cusp of great things. They just haven't been able to get there. With a lot of returning starters, this year they are looking for the next step in leaving their legacy on the program.
There wasn't a team in the CSRA in 2011 that surprised more than Swainsboro.
No team has had a more dramatic turnaround in the past three seasons then the Butler Bulldogs. Now, with a new coach, the dogs are hoping to keep the winning tradition going.
Burke County ranked #1, Lincoln County #2 in AP Georgia high school football poll
To say last year left a sour taste in the mouths of Midland Valley would be the understatement of the year. A season after winning the region title, just a single win in 2011.
The Josey football program has been a work in progress the last few years. This season, the progress may pay off in a few more wins, at least that's the mindset and the attitude around the eagles
Year after year one of the top football programs around the state of Georgia resides in Thomson. Just about every year they're a playoff team and just about every year a threat to go deep.
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Just about every high school sports team will fall on hard times at some point. No matter the rich history or tradition, it's going to happen, and the last few years that's been the case at Screven County.
It's never easy to rebuild a program, but it's even harder to build one in the first place.
McCormick plans to turn 2011's hot finish into a good run in 2012.
It wasn't a good start to the season for South Aiken junior quarterback Bo Baldwin.
In Robbie Robinson's first year at the helm, the Tigers had one of the toughest schedules in the state but still made the playoffs. Now, it's time for an encore.
High school football scores from Friday August 17th
The redemption tour starts for the Allendale-Fairfax football team after last year ended like a knockout blow.
Year after year we usually find Wardlaw playing for the eight man state title in South Carolina. They have brought home their fare share of hardware. This year, the road to the title may be a little harder
With a grand total of four wins in their last two years, Wagener Salley is a team hungry. To feed that hunger, the War Eagles have a group of kids who are capable of having a season to remember.
Six years ago, Ridge Spring Monetta was the toast of the town going to the state title game. Hasn't been smooth sailing since. Now, with a new coaching staff, the Trojans have a new "can-do" attitude.
For the longest time now David berry has been at the helm of the Blackville Hilda football team. For the longest time, the Fighting Hawks have been a perennial power in class a. While last year wasn't the best, they rebounded late and hope to build on it.
It's been a while since we can say Greenbrier has had a winning record. Matter of fact it was 2003 when they amassed seven wins. This year, a new head coach, a new work ethic and a new state of mind.
Usually one of the top teams in the Augusta metro area resides on Laney Walker Boulevard. The wildcats have proven they can win with some of the best and this year hope to continue to prove to the rest of the region