Friday’s Scores
By The Associated Press
PREP FOOTBALL
Tattnall Square 41, John Milledge 14
Alpharetta 35, Campbell 15
Apalachee 37, Salem 14
Athens Christian 33, Lakeview Academy 14
Bethesda Day 40, John Hancock 15
Bowdon 30, Bremen 10
Bulloch 42, Heritage School (Newnan) 12
Cairo 17, Westover 7
Camden County 56, Bradwell Institute 9
Carroll Mount Zion 24, Gordon Lee 13
Centennial 35, Wheeler 6
Charlton County 42, McIntosh County Academy 22
Commerce 33, Prince Avenue Christian 7
Cook 27, Early County 14
Creekview 42, Chestatee 20
Dougherty 34, Perry 9
Douglas County 13, McIntosh 7
Eagle’s Landing Christian 39, Whitefield Academy 7
Effingham County 7, Ware County 6
Etowah 34, Harrison 3
Gainesville 49, Flowery Branch 17
Grayson 42, Central Gwinnett 3
Greenville 27, Marion County 0
Grovetown 34, Mount Paran Christian 33
Hiram 17, Dalton 14
Kell 45, Milton 21
LaGrange 42, Troup County 0
Lassiter 42, Roswell 25
Marietta 35, Kennesaw Mountain 20
Mary Persons 37, Jackson-Atlanta 0
McEachern 48, Cherokee 13
Murray County 35, Allatoona 14
Newton 25, Luella 7
North Hall 40, Lumpkin County 13
North Paulding 42, Georgia Military School 0
Northeast-Macon 29, Greene County 20
Northside-Warner Robins 20, Colquitt County 17
Northwest Whitfield 43, Paulding County 33
Pebblebrook 21, Mundy’s Mill 7
Pickens 10, East Hall 7
Pope 24, Walton 16
Ridgeland 27, Carrollton 25
Ringgold 14, Central-Carrollton 7
Riverdside Military Academy 27, Dawson County 0
Southeast Whitfield 27, Cedartown 14
Southwest Georgia Academy 40, Strong Rock Christian 10
Sprayberry 29, Sequoyah 7
Starr’s Mill 41, Villa Rica 6
Therrell 39, Clarkston 0
Thomas County Central 13, Bainbridge 3
Thomas Jefferson 54, Covenant 24
Tift County 35, Coffee 17
Tucker 41, Forsyth Central 0
West Forsyth 42, West Hall 14
White County 35, Gilmer 0
Woodstock 34, East Paulding 13
Worth County 23, Monroe 14
Local Sports
State football scores — Nov. 6
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Former Blue Devil hopes to be picked in MLB draft
In less than two weeks, from June 4-6, Major League Baseball will be holding its 2012 draft, fulfilling the dreams of several athletes who have worked for that moment most of their lives.
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Mesoraco’s slam sends Reds over Braves 6-3
Rookie catcher Devin Mesoraco capped a series full of homers with his first career grand slam on Thursday night, leading the Cincinnati Reds to a 6-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves.
The Reds completed their first four-game sweep of the Braves in Cincinnati since 1980 at Riverfront Stadium. They’ve won six straight, their longest winning streak since August 2010 when they started their push toward the NL Central title. -
Williams’ annual basketball camp coming up
The annual “Bouncing Through the Community with a Vision Fundamental Basketball Clinic" will be held June 23 at at the Tift County High Arena.
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Barrentine does well on junior rodeo circuit
Brady Barrentine competed this past weekend in the Southern Junior Rodeo Finals in Ocala, Fla. This was his first year competing in the SJRA's rodeo season. He competed all year long in the breakaway roping, tie-down calf roping, team roping, ribbon roping and chute dogging.
- Local athletes compete in Special Olympics Georgia
- Purple Hurricanes wind up spring practice, hold spring game
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Blazers win NCAA Division II national softball title
The Valdosta State Blazers are the 2012 NCAA Division II Softball National Champions after an impressive 4-1 victory over defending champion UC San Diego. The championship is Valdosta State’s sixth overall championship and first in softball. The win also marks the first softball national championship for the Gulf South Conference.
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Blazers advance to final day of the season
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Beachy throws shutout, Braves beat Marlins 7-0
Brandon Beachy threw a five-hit shutout, the first of his career, to improve the major leagues’ lowest ERA and the Atlanta Braves beat the Miami Marlins 7-0 on Thursday night.
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Courtney Albritton named All-American
Albritton took VSU and the entire Gulf South Conference by storm in just her freshman season. She was named the GSC's Freshman and Player of the Year while leading the conference in most categories. She is first on the VSU squad in runs scored (68), hits (91), doubles (19), triples (3), home runs (15), RBI (58), slugging percentage (.752) and stolen bases (13-13). - More Local Sports Headlines
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