- In the flow: Smooth offense has Black Knights off to 2-0 start
Todd Wofford is used to having his teams score points in bunches and rack up hundreds of yards of offense.
As the former offensive coordinator at Gainesville, he ran the No. 1 scoring attack in the state last year. While the points are not there yet, Wofford has turned Central Gwinnett into one of the most productive offenses in the county just two games into his tenure as Black Knights head coach.
- Hall makes Eagles practice squad
Wesleyan officially has its first NFL football player.
Though Chad Hall didn’t make Philadelphia’s active roster, the rookie was signed to the Eagles’ practice squad this week as one of the key reserves ready to move up should a roster spot open up through injury or other attrition.
- HAMMOCK: Kickoff return rule needs a fix
I get the question at just about every high school football game, probably more often than “Who did you pick to win tonight?” or “Would you like another chicken finger?”
If I had to tally how many times I’ve heard it in the 200-plus games I’ve attended for the Daily Post over the past 14 seasons, I don’t know if I could even get close to an accurate count. Probably more than half of those games someone has brought it up and frequently I hear it multiple times per game from different fans. Often times it leads to someone ranting about what a bad rule it is. It’s a simple question, really.
- BISHER: Can the Braves pull off the NL East title?
For the life of me, I don’t know how the Braves had held on this long — and I assure you, that since they have, I’m still not throwing them to the dogs.
- PREP ROUNDUP: Falcons sweep Patriots, Mustangs
NORCROSS — Dacula took care of Berkmar 25-13, 25-11 and host Meadowcreek 25-21, 25-13 Wednesday. Kimberly MacIntyre led the Falcons (7-6) with 10 digs, six kills and eight aces. Avery Shead added 10 aces, six kills, and 16 assists.
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