Thursday, September 15, 2011

Colquitt County young, Softball ACTION!

Rush Propst told the Moultrie Observer before last week’s win over Westlake that he does not consider this a veteran team. “We are not a team yet that can just show up and win.” The Packers avoided Homecoming distractions to pull out a 21-10 victory and this week (GPB.org game of the week at Warner Robins) could get one of the few veterans on the roster back in all-state center Bryce Giddens…

This will also be Colquitt County’s first road test of the year.

Middle Georgia is often overlooked in the Atlanta vs. South Georgia debate, but a pair of “middle Georgia” running backs certainly turned some heads last week. West Laurens’ Demetrius Green rushed for five scores and 117 yards in a win over Howard. Not to be outdone, Marteze Waller of Putnam County ran for 196 yards and four touchdowns in the first half as Putnam County thumped Crawford County 55-0…

Clinch County’s loss to Wilcox County last week means that three defending champions have now lost thus far this year (Brookwood, Chattahoochee)…

Two of the state’s best met on the softball diamond when No.2 Mill Creek hosted No.4 Collins Hill earlier this week. The host Hawks gave up five runs on eleven hits but received a complete game from Tori Mitchell and three RBI from Taylor Rogers to win 9-5. Anyssa Robles contributed with a two-run single in the third inning to help Mill Creek to a lead it would not lose…

Krista Gustafson crushed a grand slam to help GAC knock off four-time defending Class AA champ Buford 5-0…

On the volleyball court, No.1 Harrison edged No.2 North Cobb when the two programs opened Area 5-5A competition. The Lady Hoyas held off the Lady Warriors 26-24, 25-23 according to the Marietta Daily Journal.

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