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The Greyhounds still earned the second seed and will host the Northside-Columbus Patriots, who finished the year 6-4 after a tough schedule against teams like Northgate and Harris County. 4A
A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium is a 15,000-seat sports stadium located in Columbus, Georgia. It was the site of football games between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Auburn Tigers from 1916 until 1958 (the Deep South's Oldest Rivalry). [1] The stadium now hosts the Fort Valley State–Albany State (Fountain City Classic) and the Tuskegee ...
The 4A and 2A schools from the Macon and Middle Georgia area had little success Saturday, but the Perry Panthers remained consistent. The Panthers beat a strong Burke County team 35-14 to reach ...
Close games have been the theme in the playoffs this year for Middle Georgia’s 3A teams. Upson-Lee won their first round matchup 46-45, then lost last week to Carver-Columbus by a score of 8-7.
The Lovett School (Atlanta, Georgia) 14-8-0 1976; 48 years ago () Dubbed "The Battle of Buckhead", often regarded as one of the biggest high school football games in the Atlanta area. Sportsmanship has been known to be poor during these games, as the game was discontinued from 1981 to 1994.
The Columbus Lions indoor football team and Columbus River Dragons ice hockey team both call the Civic Center home. Synovus Park , a 5,000 seat baseball stadium, was the former home to the Columbus Catfish and the minor-league Columbus Redstixx, and as of June 2021, is the host stadium of the Columbus Chatt-A-Hoots . [ 42 ]
Warner Robins (6-4) @ Northside-Columbus (10-1) The Demons continued their torrid run to finish the season, as they beat Jenkins in their sixth straight victory to advance.
Wallace Davis was a former professional American football player who played in the National Football League. He played for the Atlanta Falcons In college, he played for the Lincoln University. [1] After retiring from the NFL, he was the head football coach at Carver High School in Columbus, Georgia, where he also coached track and field.