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Aggies suffer heart-breaker to Hillcrest-Evergreen
By Chris Sherman Special to The Democrat
      The Jackson Aggies suffered another heart-breaking loss Firday night 38-21 to Hillcrest- Evergreen. Hillcrest had a huge night running the ball and made big play after big play to kill the Aggies playoff hopes. Things started off well for Jackson, as they scored on their first offensive possessio...
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Bears explode to beat Red Level 50-0 in region tilt
By Chris Sherman Special to The Democrat
      Leroy scored 36 points in the first quarter en route to a 50-drubbing over the Red Level Tigers Friday on the road in the Bears' final region contest. Clint Moseley started the Leroy scoring barrage with 11:27 to in the opening stanza with a 47- yard touchdown pass to Aerik Davis. Paul Gartman ad...
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Stabler visits alma mater
     Former Clarke County High School football player, and current University of Alabama offensive lineman B.J. Stabler took the opportunity of Bama having an open date to come home and watch his former team take on Central- Hayneville Friday night. He visited with fans, signed autographs and had his pic...
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AISA playoffs start Friday statewide
      First round pairings for the AISA. All games start at 7 p.m. Higher seeded team hosts in second round.
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Tigers pound Monroe 63-0, prepare for Bulldogs
By Charlie Anderson Special to The Democrat
      The Thomasville Tigers brought smiles to the crowd at Anderson Field this past Friday, when they blasted the Monroe County Tigers 63-0 in their 2007 Homecoming clash. With the win Thomasville improved to 8-1 on the season and 7-0 in the region.
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SWHS has no trouble with John Essex
      The Sweet Water Bulldogs; who played host to the John Essex Hornets this past Friday, in the 2007 homecoming game for the Bulldogs; improved their season record to 8-0 and their region mark to 6-0 when they soundly defeated their in-county rivals 48-8.
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Lady Gators earn fourth title
By Ross Wood Sports Editor
      The road to a fourth straight state volleyball championship went without any bumps as the Clarke Prep School Lady Gators dispatched Sumter Academy 25-10 and 25-12 at Montgomery's Faulkner University Saturday afternoon. "It has been a long road this season," Coach Jami Barlow said of her team's ti...
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There can be only one big rivalry game
Sports Scene
Ross Wood Sports Editor
      That is a pretty bold statement. But if you consider the full sentence, it makes sense. Anyone, in any part of the state, can say the same thing. If you live in Washington County, then you know all about the Chatom-Millry rivalry. It is something you are born hearing, then you live it, then you pa...
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CCHS defense paces squad past Hayneville
By Ross Wood Sports Editor
      The Clarke County High School Bulldogs accomplished two things this past Friday night as they pummeled Central-Hayneville 62-0 at H.G. Prim Stadium. First, they remained unbeaten and secondly they had no injuries as they prepare for the annual Backyard Brawl with Thomasville.
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Clarke Prep beat Eagles 61-0
By Ross Wood Sports Editor
      The Clarke Prep School Gators used big plays on offense, special teams and defense to run through county rival Jackson Academy 61-0 last Friday night at McCorquodale Stadium-Parham Field in Jackson. The game was played without the scoreboard as it had been struck by lightning during a storm durin...
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