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The moves will move down all 'AAAAA' programs from Central Georgia, and bring Westside, Central and Howard to 'AAA'.

Jeffersonville has gone through a tough economic time lately, and folks say a championship would give them something to celebrate.

Senior quarterback Michael Palmer led a second half comeback to clinch the Region 4-AA regular season crown for the Raiders.

This week, we feature the Westfield Hornets, who are on a mission for their first football championship after several close calls.

The 11th and final week of the GHSA regular season kicked off Thursday evening.

The Greyhounds are one of four 1-AAAA teams vying for two available playoff spots in the final week of the regular season.

Mount de Sales grabbed the boys team title, while the FPD girls dominated the girls field.

Dylan Swafford came in second in the state in the 2008 season, he's worked hard to guarantee the top spot for the 09.

After a slow start Tattnall has reeled off six straight wins.

The Eagles won a rematch of the 2007 final, enduring a late flurry to hold on for a 3-2 win over Mount de Sales.

Mount de Sales and Stratford both shut out their opponents, advancing to the GISA AAA State Soccer final.

They beat Augusta Christian Thursday night 4-0.

A strong senior class has helped lead the Seminoles to a 7-0 start and No. 2 ranking in Class AAAA.

During the 08 campaign the Raiders lost to the Warhawks after coming into the game with a good bit of momentum.

As a coach, you know you'll have to deal with injuries, but one school has had an unprecedented year.

Competitive cheerleading routines have evolved into high-flying affairs.

Dublin says some folks may have underestimated the squad because they're starting seven sophomores.

The Huskies were given stickers with the decal of the Macon-based 48th Bridage Combat Team to be worn on their helmets for the rest of the season.

The game played out on a soggy field at McConnell Talbert Stadium.

The Vikings are undefeated through three weeks, including a win over defending state champ Deerfield-Windsor. But Greg Moore's squad is focused on improving on their first few weeks of play.

Valdosta State head football coach David Dean was part of the Macon Touchdwon Club's Kickoff for the 2009 season.

They're getting the respect because they've opened up the 2009 campaign with a 4-0 record.

One of the teams preparing to do battle this Friday in a heavyweight bout against a top region rival are the Peach County Trojans.