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hometowndruck · 7 years ago
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 HIGH SCHOOLS / ROME BRAVES / LOCAL COLLEGES / COMMUNITY EVENTS
The Rome High Lady Wolves and Wolves Basketball teams will take on Luella High at Philips Arena on December 30th.  Lady Wolves tip at 12:45 pm followed by the Wolves at 2:15 pm.  The teams will play prior to the Atlanta Hawks vs. Portland Trail Blazers game. Details
Darlington pulled out a 35-31 win over Trion on Homecoming. (photo by Jack Druckenmiller)
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
John McClellan:  How did John pick’em Friday night? Next column posts Monday. McClellan
Friday’s games:
FINAL: Pepperell falls 56-42 at Rockmart. 
FINAL: Woodland falls 41-21 at East Paulding.
FINAL: Sandy Creek downed 63-0 at Cartersville. (From Cartersville Football: Cartersville improves to 8-0, 4-0 in Region 5. Canes have won 38 games in a row; 50th career victory for Head Coach Joey King)
FINAL: Unity Christian School wins 22-16 at Harvester Christian Academy.
FINAL: Chattooga wins 42-13 at Model.
FINAL: Dade County downed 42-14 at Coosa.
FINAL: Rome wins 49-0 over Cass. 
FINAL: Darlington tops Trion, 35-31.
FINAL: Armuchee falls 29-22 at Gordon Central.
FINAL: Adairsville wins 35-25 at Sonoraville. 
OFF: Calhoun, Cedartown, Georgia School for the Deaf 
SOFTBALL
1A private: At First Presbyterian Day School in Macon.
2A: Armuchee advanced to round two, will play Temple.
-Rockmart vs. Heard County, double header, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18
3A: Calhoun vs. Franklin County, double header, Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Full brackets, schedules. (Or check GHSA now)
Coaches, please report scores by adding @hometown to your Twitter update.
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VOLLEYBALL
2A: Washington at Armuchee, Tuesday, 5 p.m.
Kipp at Coosa, 6 p.m. Tuesday (AA Sweet 16)
Chattooga vs. Douglass
Pepperell at Rabun County (Pepperell Volleyball will play its first state playoff match in school history).
3A: Sonoraville at Savannah
4A: Chestatee at Cartersville
5A: Rome at Chamblee (awaiting results; please send via Twitter, @hometown)
GICCA: Unity Christian defeats Shiloh Hills, hosts next round Tuesday.
Fall brackets for the playoffs: GHSA
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Norman’s No-Nos:  My lesson from last week? Stay away from the Gators. Click No-Nos.
Berry Vikings sports updates. Football: Berry hosts Hendrix, 2 this afternoon. Schedule
Freebie alert for area local youth at the Berry Vikings’ next home football game: The Vikings host Hendrix at 2 p.m. Saturday and it will be a special event, a Youth & Community Appreciation Game. What’s planned:
Anyone who is a member of a youth athletic organization (sports team, ballet, anything) who shows up wearing a jersey/competition apparel will get into the game free with two parents. (three free tickets in all).
Starting two hours before kickoff (noon), we will have bounce houses, food and other activities for all those attending.
For more: Vikings Football
Shorter Hawks sports updates. Football: Shorter hosts North Alabama, today at 1 p.m. at Barron Stadium. Schedule.
Georgia Bulldogs‘ football. No. 5 Georgia hosts Missouri, tonight at 7:30.
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Today at Miami,  3:30 p.m.; ABC.
Alabama Crimson Tide.  Alabama hosts Arkansas at 7:15 tonight.
Final TV schedule for the other SEC games this Saturday: South Carolina at Tennessee, Noon, ESPN; Auburn at LSU, 3:30 p.m., CBS; Texas A& M at Florida, 7 p.m., ESPN 2
MORE COLLEGE UPDATES
Georgia Highlands sports reports.
Georgia Northwestern Technical College sports updates. 
COMMUNITY SPORTS
550 already signed up for Saturday’s Harbin Hero Hustle in downtown Rome today.  Online registration is now closed but you can register at the event this morning. When you do, you’ll be helping one of the five local charities competing for the $1,000 prize from Harbin Clinic. Those in the running include: Rome Floyd YMCA, Summit Quest, The Sweet Cocoon, Floyd County CASA, Living Proof Recovery. 
Expanded report: Race-day registration costs $30 for the 5K race. Last year’s event drew more than 450 participants with many of them paying homage to their favorite superheroes and villains. “I never imagined so many super heroes lived in the friendly confines of Rome and Floyd County,” RFPRD Director Kevin Cowling says. “I can’t wait to see the amazing costumes and the fast times our local heroes turn in again this year.”  A fun, fast course awaits this year’s group of heroes. The event also offers a way to help participants give back to a local charity in the Harbin Hero Challenge. During online registration and race-day registration, registrants can select one of five charities to support, earning that charity points in the Hero Challenge. The costume categories are: Best hero or villain; best junior hero (age 10 and under); Best league of heroes (two or more heroes). After the race concludes and the hustling heroes have once again saved the day, awards will be presented to race and age group winners. The charity which tallies the most points will be crowned the Harbin Hero Challenge winner and earn a $1,000 donation.
Race day details: Registration from 8:30-9:30 a.m.  Start times: 5K at 10 a.m.; walk at 10:05 a.m. Starts at Bridgepoint Plaza, ends at Town Green.
Race day forecast (10 a.m.): 68 degrees, 3-mph breeze; light rain possible.
ATLANTA FALCONS
The Falcons host the Miami Dolphins at 1 p.m. Oct. 15; game on CBS.
ROME BRAVES
16th season opener on Thursday, April 5, vs. Hagerstown at State Mutual Stadium. Mills Fitzner’s photo gallery for the 2017 season.
COMMUNITY SPORTS
Run for Shelter is Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Davies Shelter, 132 E. 18th St. in Rome. The 5K starts at 9 a.m. and the two-mile walk starts at 9:15. Stay after the race and join us for breakfast. The 5K course is out and back along the scenic Kingfisher and Silver Creek Trail. Packet pick up will be Friday, Nov. 3, at the Davies Shelter, from 4-6 p.m. Day-of race registration will be from 7:30 until 8:30 a.m.  The run benefits the William S. Davies Homeless Shelter.. Learn more about The Shelter at daviesshelter.com or contact Haley Weldon at [email protected] to register or call (706) 622-5622!
Half Marathon, companion events return Dec. 2, to benefit local high school teams: To register and for more information: www.romehalf.com or contact GoGo Running at The Shoe Box at 706-291-0752.
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports: RHS Basketball teams to play at Philips Arena. College football Saturday. Friday night scores. Harbin Hero Hustle today.  HIGH SCHOOLS / ROME BRAVES / LOCAL COLLEGES / COMMUNITY EVENTS The Rome High Lady Wolves and Wolves Basketball teams will take on Luella High at Philips Arena on December 30th.
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hometowndruck · 7 years ago
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A Darlington player approaches the plate during Thursday’s doubleheader. The host Lady Tigers blanked Galloway 11-0 in the first game and 14-1 in game two. Next stop: Sweet Sixteen. Photo by Jack Druckenmiller.
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Kickoff forecast @ 7:30 p.m.: 77 degrees with a 3-mph breeze, very slight chance of rain.
John McClellan: Pepperell vs. Rockmart, Darlington vs. Trion, Coosa vs. Dade County among week’s top games. McClellan
This Friday’s games:
Pepperell at Rockmart. Radio: Q102
Woodland at East Paulding.
Sandy Creek at  Cartersville. Radio: 100.5 FM, AM 1450 WBHF
Unity Christian School at Harvester Christian Academy.
Chattooga at Model.
Dade County at Coosa.
Cass at Rome. Radio: 99.5 FM The Jock.
Trion at Darlington. Radio: 1410 AM
Armuchee at Gordon Central.
Adairsville at Sonoraville. 
OFF: Calhoun, Cedartown, Georgia School for the Deaf 
Ninth grade football
Rome 16, Hiram 14
JV football
Rome 28, Hiram 0
SOFTBALL
1A private: Darlington sweeps Galloway. Game 1: 11-0. Game 2: 14-1. Next up: At First Presbyterian Day School in Macon.
2A: Pepperell vs. Banks County: Dragons lost the first game, rebounded to win game two, 7-4. Finale on Thursday goes to Banks County, 6-1. Lady Dragons’ season is over.
-Armuchee advanced to round two, will play Temple.
-Rockmart vs. Heard County, double header, 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18
3A: Calhoun vs. Franklin County, double header, Wednesday, Oct. 18.
Full brackets, schedules. (Or check GHSA now)
Coaches, please report scores by adding @hometown to your Twitter update.
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VOLLEYBALL
1A private: Darlington at Our Lady of Mercy
2A: Washington at Armuchee, Tuesday, 5 p.m.
Kipp at Coosa, 6 p.m. Tuesday (AA Sweet 16)
Chattooga vs. Douglass
Pepperell at Rabun County (Pepperell Volleyball will play its first state playoff match in school history).
3A: Sonoraville at Savannah
4A: Chestatee at Cartersville
5A: Rome at Chamblee (awaiting results; please send via Twitter, @hometown)
GICCA: Unity Christian defeats Shiloh Hills, hosts next round Tuesday.
Fall brackets for the playoffs: GHSA
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Norman’s No-Nos:  My lesson from last week? Stay away from the Gators. Click No-Nos.
Berry Vikings sports updates. Football: Berry hosts Hendrix, 2 p.m. Saturday. Schedule
Freebie alert for area local youth at the Berry Vikings’ next home football game: The Vikings host Hendrix at 2 p.m. Saturday and it will be a special event, a Youth & Community Appreciation Game. What’s planned:
Anyone who is a member of a youth athletic organization (sports team, ballet, anything) who shows up wearing a jersey/competition apparel will get into the game free with two parents. (three free tickets in all).
Starting two hours before kickoff (noon), we will have bounce houses, food and other activities for all those attending.
For more: Vikings Football
Shorter Hawks sports updates. Football: Shorter hosts North Alabama, Saturday at 1 p.m. at Barron Stadium. Schedule.
Georgia Bulldogs‘ football. No. 5 Georgia hosts Missouri, Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Saturday at Miami,  3:30 p.m.; ABC.
Alabama Crimson Tide.  Alabama hosts Arkansas at 7:15 p.m. Saturday.
Norman’s No-Nos: New picks coming Thursday. Norman was eight for 10 last week. For the year: 50 right, 10 not-so-right.
Final TV schedule for the other SEC games this Saturday: South Carolina at Tennessee, Noon, ESPN; Auburn at LSU, 3:30 p.m., CBS; Texas A& M at Florida, 7 p.m., ESPN 2
MORE COLLEGE UPDATES
The Berry College volleyball team, partnering with the Emory University volleyball program and Berry’s Colleges Against Cancer group, raised a grand total of $2,794 in support of the Side-Out Foundation following Tuesday’s matchup between the two programs. In honor of Karson Beaty’s decade long battle with breast cancer, student athletes from both teams competed in pink socks, pink shoe laces and other pink accessories in a Cage Center arena adorned with decorations. Beaty, Berry setter Jordan Leitch’s older sister, lost her battle to breast cancer on August 4th of this year but not before inspiring those around her. Just before the teams took the court for the national anthem, Leitch shared a few words about the legacy of her sister, thanking everyone for the support and encouragement they shared with her family by attending the match. With funds raised through donations, as well as pink t-shirt sales, Leitch was overwhelmed by the generosity of the Berry and Emory communities, shown in the nearly $800 raised above and beyond the two teams’ $2,000 fundraising goal. “I’m just overjoyed after Tuesday night,” shared Leitch. “The support was amazing and very much appreciated. I could not stop smiling after the match was over.”  All proceeds from the night went directly to the Side-Out Foundation, an organization that partners with volleyball teams all over the country to support scientific research and hope in the match against breast cancer.
Georgia Highlands sports reports.
Georgia Northwestern Technical College sports updates. 
COMMUNITY SPORTS
550 already signed up for Saturday’s Harbin Hero Hustle in downtown Rome on Saturday.  Online registration is now closed but you can register at Rome Floyd Parks and Rec at 1 Shorter Ave. or on race day (see below). When you do, you’ll be helping one of the five local charities competing for the $1,000 prize from Harbin Clinic. Those in the running include: Rome Floyd YMCA, Summit Quest, The Sweet Cocoon, Floyd County CASA, Living Proof Recovery. 
Expanded report: Race-day registration costs $30 for the 5K race. Last year’s event drew more than 450 participants with many of them paying homage to their favorite superheroes and villains. “I never imagined so many super heroes lived in the friendly confines of Rome and Floyd County,” RFPRD Director Kevin Cowling says. “I can’t wait to see the amazing costumes and the fast times our local heroes turn in again this year.”  A fun, fast course awaits this year’s group of heroes. The event also offers a way to help participants give back to a local charity in the Harbin Hero Challenge. During online registration and race-day registration, registrants can select one of five charities to support, earning that charity points in the Hero Challenge. The costume categories are: Best hero or villain; best junior hero (age 10 and under); Best league of heroes (two or more heroes). After the race concludes and the hustling heroes have once again saved the day, awards will be presented to race and age group winners. The charity which tallies the most points will be crowned the Harbin Hero Challenge winner and earn a $1,000 donation.
Race day details: Registration from 8:30-9:30 a.m.  Start times: 5K at 10 a.m.; walk at 10:05 a.m. Starts at Bridgepoint Plaza, ends at Town Green.
Race day forecast (10 a.m.): 68 degrees, 3-mph breeze; light rain possible.
ATLANTA FALCONS
The Falcons host the Miami Dolphins at 1 p.m. Oct. 15; game on CBS.
ROME BRAVES
16th season opener on Thursday, April 5, vs. Hagerstown at State Mutual Stadium. Mills Fitzner’s photo gallery for the 2017 season.
COMMUNITY SPORTS
Run for Shelter is Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Davies Shelter, 132 E. 18th St. in Rome. The 5K starts at 9 a.m. and the two-mile walk starts at 9:15. Stay after the race and join us for breakfast. The 5K course is out and back along the scenic Kingfisher and Silver Creek Trail. Packet pick up will be Friday, Nov. 3, at the Davies Shelter, from 4-6 p.m. Day-of race registration will be from 7:30 until 8:30 a.m.  The run benefits the William S. Davies Homeless Shelter.. Learn more about The Shelter at daviesshelter.com or contact Haley Weldon at [email protected] to register or call (706) 622-5622!
  Half Marathon, companion events return Dec. 2, to benefit local high school teams: To register and for more information: www.romehalf.com or contact GoGo Running at The Shoe Box at 706-291-0752.
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports: Latest softball, volleyball playoff updates. Big games tonight: Pepperell at Rockmart, Trion at Darlington. College updates. Harbin Hero Hustle Saturday; Run for the Shelter Nov. 4.  HIGH SCHOOLS / ROME BRAVES / LOCAL COLLEGES / COMMUNITY EVENTS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL Kickoff forecast @ 7:30 p.m.: 
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