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Kiko Cintron and Stephanie Liles, both from Tallahassee, Fla., won the Winnersville Triathlon Saturday morning at the 4-H Camp in Twin Lakes.....more>>
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Lady Blazers sweep Northwood to finish 2-2 in Melbourne, Fla.
Valdosta State finished tournament play at the Florida Tech Invitational with a sweep of Northwood University, 25-17, 25-16, 25-19. The win helped VSU finish 2-2 at the Florida Tech Invitational and 5-4 on the season.
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Fitness column: Get a workout partner
A workout partner is helpful in a number of ways.
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Lowndes wins again, 22-7
The Lowndes Vikings capitalized on two long drives and scored on a big play to move past Peachtree Ridge 22-7 in a battle of the 2006 and 2007 AAAAA state champions Friday night.
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Rebels halt Bulldogs’ late rally
The difference between winning and losing for the Berrien Rebels and the Lanier County Bulldogs Friday night was one yard.
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Brooks shocks Tift County with dominant 35-7 win
The Brooks County Trojans completely dominated the Tift County Blue Devils on Friday night at Brodie Field, winning 35-7.
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Valwood hammers Crisp Academy
Valwood dominated the gridiron Friday night, routing Crisp Academy 41-0. The Valiants scored on each of their first four possessions, and built a commanding lead, before playing their reserves most of the second half.
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column: Start of season brings optimism
The start of football season always brings about unbridled anticipation. Everybody is undefeated, and everybody has high hopes for a successful campaign.
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Lady Blazers fall in five
Valdosta State’s volleyball team dropped a down-to-the-wire five-set match to Florida Tech, 25-12, 25-21, 22-25, 21-25, 15-11, on Friday. The Lady Blazers lost the first two sets, came back to win the next two, but dropped the deciding fifth set.
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Titles for Titletown
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Wildcats rout Knights
For the second time in less than a week, Valdosta High’s football team walked off the field with a 48-7 victory.
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Defending champion Lowndes hosts 2006 co-champion Peachtree Ridge today
One week after a 63-0 rout, almost any game is bound to be more difficult. That theory especially holds true for the Lowndes football team this week, as it hosts Peachtree Ridge.
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Vikettes outduel Lady Wildcats in extra-inning slugfest
The best game in town Thursday night was not played on the football field. It was the hard-fought, extra-inning battle between the Vikettes (6-3-1) and Lady Wildcats (5-3) on the softball field.
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Cook falls to Brunswick
Cook High fell 30-14 to Brunswick Thursday night, in a game that was moved up one day due to Tropical Storm Hanna.
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Valwood looks to rebound against Crisp Academy tonight
The Valwood Valiants (0-1) will take their show on the road for the first time this season when they take on the Crisp Academy Wildcats in Cordele tonight at 7:30 p.m.
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Wildcats take on Windsor Forest today
It’s a day earlier than originally planned, but nonetheless, the Valdosta Wildcats are ready for the second week of the 2008 football season today.
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Friday’s Valdosta High School football game has been moved up a day to Thursday.
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Former Blazer, Collier shot
Richard Collier’s story in the game of football is one known for persevering, as the 26-year-old NFL lineman has had his rises and his falls. Early Tuesday morning Collier’s perseverance was put to the ultimate test, stretching off the field and into a struggle for his life.
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VSU falls in volleyball home opener
Flagler College spoiled the Lady Blazers homecoming, beating the Valdosta State 3-1 Tuesday night at the P.E. Complex.
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Willis wins Jack Oliver with final-round 73
Cole Willis shot a 73 in windy conditions Sunday, and emerged the winner of the 2008 Jack Oliver Invitational at Valdosta Country Club.
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Blazers beat Newberry in low-scoring contest, 14-9
The 15-game home winning streak for Newberry College is over.
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Witcher leads Jack Oliver by two shots
Brent Witcher holds a two-shot lead over Valdosta State teammate Cole Willis heading into the final round of the Jack Oliver Invitational Sunday at Valdosta Country Club.
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Region 1-AAAAA teams open season with wins
Greg Robinson made his debut as the Houston County head coach a successful one as the Bears won their season-opener 41-0 over Groves to complete a Region 1-AAAAA eight-game sweep.
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Fitness column: VSU runs solid at first meet
The women’s and men’s cross country teams from Valdosta State opened their season Friday evening in Boone, N.C. at the Covered Bridge Open. Appalachian State University hosted this high-level event, which attracts teams from Florida, Georgia and both North and South Carolina.
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Vikings destroy Wolfpack
A third title in four years, a No. 2 national ranking, the moniker of TitleTown USA. Those were all accolades attached to the 2008 Lowndes High football team before the whistle even blew Friday.
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Crime report for Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008
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