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By Bryan Geter
PLAYED WELLH - The Callaway Cavaliers played well even though they suffered at 17-13 loss to Grady this past Friday night.
having an outstanding game include: (left to right) Chris Smith, James Iousa and McArthur Jennings.
Geter
By Chad Harrington
TRYING TO GET OUTSIDE - Callaway's Reggie Jackson tries to
get outside on the Grady defense as Brian Stargill attempts to
block.
Slips Past Callaway Cavaliers, 17-13
Mark Hajdasz led the team Towns added 2 5 Callaway was penalized six Manchester Blue Devils last week
Cavaliers lost
g region contest
Friday night in Atlanta
the Grady Knights at
Stadium, 17-13.
loss brings the CAVS
to 2-5, overall and 1-5 in
t little chance of making the
BREWER had another
as he led Callaway
: 146 yards on 18 carries and
carries.
ended the night
146 total yards as quarter-
Brian Hester and Chris
for three in pass-
10a the night.
with 8.5 tackles.He was followed Brent Matheny was one for times for 70 yards. ThegamewillbeplayedatCallaway
by James Iousa with 6 and Chris one in P.A.T.'s and Jacque Tigner Stadium in LaGrange and kickoff
Smith with 4.5. Brian Hester and had four kickoff returned for 104 THIS FRIDAY NIGHT the time is set for 7:30 p.m.
Jon Thornton added 4 each. Matt yards for an average of 26 yards Cavaliers will host the Larnar Come out and help support the
Stargill made 3 tackles and Mario per carry. County Trojans, who upset the Cavaliers
Sheriff' Tells Hunters
To Keep Eyes Open
Troup County Sheriff Donny
1hrner wants to remind area
hunters that with the beginning
of hunting season, they should
also be on the lookout for haz-
ardous materials used in making
methamphetamine. Due to the
dangers of making methamphet-
amine indoors, many people
choose to make the drug outside.
On October 15 a methampheta-
mine cook site was found beside
a creek near the Ramp Road
Access.
Items to be on the lookout for
include casings from lithium bat-
CAVALIERS PLAYED
on defense allowing the
253 yards rushing and
11 yards passing for a total
yards.
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The education of our children and politics don't mix!
Dan voted
against the
Governor's
Education
Reform Bill,
because it is not
the reform we
needin the 29th
District.
Although 22
Republican
State Senators
voted against
the Bill, now the
Georgia
Republican
Party is bombarding this election
with fliers that attack Dan for his
vote, supposedly against education,
listing issues that
were contained
in the
Governor's Bill
(HB 1187).
"I don't vote
i for or against a
party, I vote on
the issues, inde-
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