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Chattahoochee County News
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Raiders going for school history (Savannah Morning News)
Should Savannah Christian feel overconfident after beating Chattahoochee County in the first round of the playoffs last week, Raiders coach Donald Chumley will be quick to remind his team what it has accomplished so far: nothing.
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How The Georgia Top 10 High School Football Teams Fared (WJBF-TV Augusta)
Here is how the Top Ten teams in The Associated Press high school football polls fared this week.
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Raiders' defense shines (Savannah Morning News)
In the first half of their Class A first-round state playoff game against Chattahoochee County, Savannah Christian dominated every aspect of the game except the scoreboard. But a relentless offense and a tenacious defense lifted the Raiders into the second round of the playoffs for a second consecutive year with an 18-8 win at Garden City Stadium. "This was a huge win," SCPS coach Donald ...
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Sav. Christian keeps the ball from Panthers (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
In the first half of their first-round Class A state playoff game against Chattahoochee County, Savannah Christian dominated every aspect of the game except the scoreboard.
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Class A Roundup: ECI manhandles Greenville (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Class A first-round playoff results from around the state: ? Athens Academy 24, Washington-Wilkes 14: The host Spartans improved to 10-1 behind Will Daniel, who completed 13 of 20 passes for 225 yards and a touchdown. Daniel also rushed for two scores. McKay Matthews led receivers with six catches for 151 yards and a touchdown.
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Raiders ready for a battle (Savannah Morning News)
While Savannah Christian holds home-field advantage, a better record and a higher seed, one would have a hard time convincing Raiders coach Donald Chumley that his team is the favorite against Chattahoochee County at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Garden City Stadium. The Raiders (9-1) enter as the No. 8 team in Class A, but Chumley won't put much stock in a poll that doesn't include Chattahoochee ...
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Johnson, Schley will be battle of skills, wills (Americus Times-Recorder)
ELLAVILLE ? Familiar foes will meet Friday at Wildcat Stadium in Ellaville. Schley County will host its first-ever home playoff game against the Johnson County Trojans.
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Fort Benning News
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Fort Benning: Wojdakowski looks back, ahead (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
After succeeding Maj. Gen. Ben Freakley as the 47th commander of Fort Benning in August 2005, Maj. Gen. Walter Wojdakowski was more than forthcoming when the subject was the Infantry School?s primary mission of training ?Army Strong? soldiers.
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Wojdakowski retires, turns over Fort Benning to new commander Barbero (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Winds blew brisk and biting Tuesday morning as hundreds gathered under the stony gaze of Iron Mike to bid farewell to Fort Benning?s 48th chief of the Infantry.
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Latest Developments in the Murder of a Fort Benning Soldier (WTVM 9 Columbus)
COLUMBUS, GA (WTVM) - Carlos Rodriguez is facing life in prison after he allegedly stabbed a Fort Benning soldier in the eye. Today, police and the victim's girlfriend came before a judge and revealed what happened the night of the crime.
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Major General Barbero Takes Command At Fort Benning (WRBL Columbus)
FORT BENNING, GA--There's a new man in charge at Fort Benning after Major General Walter Wojdakowski retires from the Army after 36 years of service. News 3 was there on a windy Tuesday morning for the change of command ceremony as Wojdakowski gave up his command to Major General Michael Barbero.
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Access to Benning restricted this weekend due to protest (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Due to the School of the Americas Watch protest, Fort Benning?s Benning Boulevard gate will be closed from 6 p.m. Nov. 21 to 5 a.m. Nov. 24.
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Council OKs Benning expansion for Columbus Water Works (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Columbus Council approved a resolution Tuesday that will allow the Columbus Water Works to proceed with a $42 million expansion at Fort Benning.
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Santa's Castle to spread cheer to kids on Fort Benning (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
Despite the economic downturn that may well cast a pall over the holiday season, almost 1,000 Fort Benning children are guaranteed a merry Christmas thanks to the volunteers at Santa's Castle.
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Air Force defeats Navy for Armed Forces Rugby Championship (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
The rugby team from the U.S. Air Force defeated the Navy team 37-8 Thursday afternoon to win the 2008 Armed Forces Rugby Championship at Fort Benning's Stewart-Watson Field.
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Officials go recruiting: Three locals tout city at Fort Knox (Eufaula Tribune)
Eufaula-Barbour County Chamber of Commerce officials have been recruiting in Fort Knox, Ky.
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Eric Salazar, 21 (Redlands Daily Facts)
Eric Joseph Salazar of Mentone died Nov. 16 in Columbus. Ga. He was 21. At the time of his death, he was serving in the U.S. Army, stationed at Fort Benning in the 3rd Brigade with the rank of specialist.
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