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The G.A.S. Pump (Dec. 3)

December 3rd, 2007 Posted in Georgia, High School Football, High School Basketball

Time to fill ‘er up at The Georgia Amateur Sports (G.A.S.) Pump, brought to you by LocalReplay.com. Enjoy our daily look at amateur sports headlines from around the State of Georgia. Click on the following links to find:

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Athens/Augusta Area

Loss hurt, but senior not sore
| augustachronicle.com

Seals led his team to 30 victories in four years as the starting quarterback. Warren County only won 29 games in the nine years that preceded Seals.

Atlanta Area

Four games lead wild Dome lineup
| ajc.com

It’s Dome Week, and that means the best teams in the state are getting ready to come to Atlanta to decide who gets to play for the five high school football championships. Twenty teams, 10 games and enough blue-chip athletes to fill a college roster.

Four games lead wild Dome lineup
| timesgeorgian.com

There were so many story lines in Friday night’s playoff throwdown between Carrollton and Carver-Columbus that many were lost in the shuffle of the final minutes and the disappointing result for the Trojans.

Valdosta Area

Region 1 football’s best
| valdostadailytimes.com

Greg Reid has pretty much done it all on the football field this season for Lowndes.He has been a star on offense, scoring 13 touchdowns. He has been a star on defense, intercepting six passes. He has been a star on special teams, returning three kicks for touchdowns.

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Athens/Augusta Area

Avoiding hype becomes tall order for Bears
| augustachronicle.com

He’d rather the hype surround another team. His wish would be for his Bears to silently get by, progress and prepare for a deep run.

Lord pleased with Dogs’ effort
| waltontribune.com

When Nolan Richardson was the successful men’s basketball coach at the University of Arkansas, his teams ran an up-tempo style of basketball dubbed “40 minutes of hell.”

Atlanta Area

Flying high
| gwinnettdailypost.com

One of Dacula’s best players in boys basketball history got his first look at what could be one the best teams the Falcons have had in recent years.

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