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I think it will be Chapel Hill and Woodward. We beat Creekside 18-0 on Wednesday and beat Sandy Creek 5-1 today. Our starting pitching is doing quite well. I think we are 7-3 on the season. Our facilities are looking prety good, thanks for noticing. I know where some of the money came from to build the batting cage, but most is from the bank. The Gym is real nice and the temmis courts are nice too. You failed to mention the 36 hole golf course. Hope to see you again soon.
"They tell us to take a round bat and hit a round ball and hit it square" Willie Stargell
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| Posts: 207 | Location: Sharpsburg, Ga. USA | Registered: December 04, 2003 |    |
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I've wondered the same. There only appears to be about a dozen regular posters from Georgia on here. Have you got a topic that will peak some interest?
"They tell us to take a round bat and hit a round ball and hit it square" Willie Stargell
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| Posts: 207 | Location: Sharpsburg, Ga. USA | Registered: December 04, 2003 |    |
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Many lost to graduation.  Proably will pick up when region gets going. I am seeing alot of parity this year in upper 2-3 classifications. No clear favorite in AAAAA although Roswell will be tough aslong as their pitching holds up. Parkview, Roswell, Lowndes, Fayette Co, Starrs Mill maybe Milton look pretty strong so far.
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| Posts: 718 | Location: Hotlanta, Ga. USA | Registered: December 31, 2002 |    |
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No Cobb Conty schools in there Blackheart, or is Milton one? I hear that Kennesaw Mountain is pretty good too. I am not sure of their classification. I think Stars Mill can be pretty good and Fayete County is good. They key to all of the teams is they have some pitching. As far as AAAA goes, I think Greenbriar, Chapel Hills and Lee County are going to be tough. If the NG bats wake up, we might get through a round or two. Do any of you guys from south Georgia have some input?
"They tell us to take a round bat and hit a round ball and hit it square" Willie Stargell
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| Posts: 207 | Location: Sharpsburg, Ga. USA | Registered: December 04, 2003 |    |
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Walton, Kennesaw Mt. are Cobb Co. Milton, Roswell,are Fulton Co. There is alot of parity in region 5,6,7, and 8. Watch out for Chattahoochee, Centennial, Norcross and Northview in region 7. Roswell has gotten off to a strong start but you can never under estimate Milton,Walton,Lassiter, Pope, and Kell may be a sleeper. Kennesaw Mt. seems to be a favorite in region 5 along with Sprayberry. Parkview is always a contender. Do not know much about Region 1,2,3 or 4 maybe someone can speak about those regions.
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| Posts: 21 | Location: atlanta,ga,usa | Registered: February 05, 2004 |    |
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In regards to South Georgia, There's pretty much the same-old same-old to say, especially in 5-A. Lowndes, from what I've heard and remember from summer ball, has a very competitive team. Region 3 in 5-A (Savannah to Camden) is the way it always has been. We (Brunswick) are 8-2, 2-0 in Region. Glynn is 5-5, with a 1-1 or 2-1 region record. Camden was 4-0 in region as of last week. In my opinion, most of the southeast schools are better suited to lower classifications. Does anyone have any thoughts on Alexander and Northview, two 4-A schools? We played, and defeated, both of them- just wondering how they stack up against other 4-A's. (Alexander's catcher is a STUUUUUUD)
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| Posts: 20 | Location: SE Georgia | Registered: October 11, 2004 |    |
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Tough luck against fayette- we just lost a tough game ourselves against crosstown rivals glynn academy- in the playoffs this year, according to www.gasports.net, we are playing the lowndes and colquitt region(1-AAAAA)- ya'll are playing the redan lithonia region (2-AAAAA)- not sure if that is right, but is all i have to go by
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| Posts: 20 | Location: SE Georgia | Registered: October 11, 2004 |    |
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