
November 19, 2010
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BREAKING NEWS: Deerfield topples Tattnall, wins second GISA Class AAA state crown in three years
The Knights take down Trojans, 38-22, on Friday night in the GISA Class AAA state finals to avenge last year's heartbreaking loss in the championship game and win their second state crown in the last three years.
FRIDAY'S AREA PLAYOFF ROUNDUP: Americus-Sumter blanked by Sandy Creek; Miller mashed by Clinch; Cairo, Thomasville move on
Americus-Sumter fails to score against defending Class AAAA state champ Sandy Creek in a 48-0 beating, but ends its year with its best season since 2004.
FRIDAY NIGHT HERALD PREP FOOTBALL BREAKDOWN: Week 11
Check out The Herald's weekly breakdown of high school football around Southwest Georgia, including: Herald Fab 5 Poll --- "How They Fared"; Quote of the Night -- "They Said It"; area scoreboard; "By The Numbers"; state scoreboard
FRIDAY NIGHT PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: In Brown's return, Seminole storms past a Randolph-Clay team that loses 22 seniors during both teams' finale
Seminole County RB Chris Brown, who was thought to be lost for the season after dislocating his hip in the team's final preseason game months ago, returns Friday night for the first time and rushes for 188 yards and two scores in a 47-19 rout of Randolph-Clay, which says good bye to its enormous senior class after the loss. (ADDS: roundup items on Sherwood, Terrell Academy-Randolph Southern, Albany, SGA, Miller County, Early County, Worth County, Calhoun-Pelham and Baconton).
OPEN THREAD: What do you think?
EDITOR'S NOTE: Each week, The Herald's sports staff will pose a topical question about the high school football season, and this thread will be open all week for your thoughts and comments.
Squeaker: Lee County edges Bainbridge, 28-27, in final minutes
Lee County's defense -- not its high-powered offense --- comes up big Friday against Bainbridge, stuffing a Bearcats' two-point conversion with under two minutes to play to hold on for a 28-27 win.
FRIDAY NIGHT PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: SGA wraps up first Region 2-AA title under Bell with win against Flint River
The Warriors easily handle Flint River, 32-16, and stay perfect in Region 2-AA while wrapping up the region crown for the first time since David Bell took over the program six years ago. (EDITS: adds items on Early County-Albany, Southland-Bethesda)
HERALD PREP FOOTBALL 'GUESSPERTS': Week 10
The Albany Herald's sports staff -- along with Guest Picker Brandon Epling of Lee County -- picks this week's winners in tonight's prep football games around Southwest Georgia.
THURSDAY NIGHT PREP FOOTBALL: Americus-Sumter sneaks by Westover; Randolph Southern beats Fullington in final minutes
After jumping out to an early lead, Americus-Sumter has to hold off Westover for a 24-10 win Thursday, while Randolph Southern sneaks by Fullington Academy on a late TD to break a 14-14 tie.
OPEN THREAD #2: What do you think?
EDITOR'S NOTE: Each week, The Herald's sports staff will pose a topical question about the high school football season, and this thread will be open all week for your thoughts and comments. And because the season is nearing its end, we've decided to post two this week.
SUNDAY PREP FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: Perfect in Region 1-AAA at 3-0, Americus-Sumter quietly become force
Following a tough win against Crisp County on Friday night, Americus-Sumter is emerging as the team to beat in 1-AAA.
FRIDAY NIGHT PREP FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Terrell County knocks off previously unbeaten, Herald No. 3 Randolph-Clay
With Randolph-Clay's two best players limited Friday night against Terrell County, the Red Devils watch their unbeaten mark of 5-0 go up in dust after a huge, Region 1-A Greenwave win, 26-13. (ADDS: includes items on SGA, Terrell Academy, Pelham, Seminole County, Early County, Southland and Dougherty)
ALBANY HERALD 'GUESSPERTS': Week 7
Find out which teams The Herald's sports staff -- and Guest Picker Desiree Aller of Albany -- are choosing to win during Week 7 of the prep football season.
OPEN THREAD: What do you think?
EDITOR'S NOTE: Each week, The Herald's sports staff will pose a topical question about the high school football season, and this thread will be open all week for your thoughts and comments.

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