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Mundy’s Mill’s Dennis Harris commits to play basketball at LSU

A tiger doesn’t change its stripes, but if things work themselves out this coming weekend, Dennis Harris, 17, will change his tiger suit from the orange and navy blue of Mundy’s Mill High School to the purple and gold of Louisiana State University.
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  • Bittersweet rivalry
    Savannah College of Art and Design head soccer coach John Rootes must love coaching against Clayton State.

  • Lady Cards serve up another sweep in Jonesboro
    The express freight train, better known as the Lady Cards volleyball squad, pulled into their home station Tuesday at Jonesboro High School to collect another victory and to confirm their status as the best team in Clayton County.

  • Defense leads North Clayton over Forest Park at Tara
    North Clayton is really enjoying the friendly confines of Tara Stadium this season.

  • Jonesboro falls
    Who says you can’t go home again?
    Not Fayette County coach Tommy Webb.

  • Lovejoy just can’t catch up to Starks; Mundy’s Mill
    After playing through a paint- drying first quarter with limited action, Mundy’s Mill (1-1, 0-0) began to spray a heavy coat on Lovejoy (0-2, 0-0) in the second.

  • Mundy’s Mill and Lovejoy to lock claws tonight in cross-county rivalry
    Friday night football comes one day early this week as neighboring rivals Lovejoy (0-1) and Mundy’s Mill (0-1) renew acquaintances Thursday at Twelve Oaks Stadium.

  • Let's play some football!
    Last Saturday afternoon I did a perfect imitation of a couch potato.

  • Panthers double-teamed by two Bulldog teams
    After dropping two straight games last week versus Landmark Christian and McIntosh, the ninth-ranked (Class AAAA) Dutchtown Lady Bulldogs volleyball squad returned to their winning ways by defeating Forest Park and Mt. Zion Tuesday at Forest Park High School.

  • First time for everything
    The Ola Mustangs made some school history last Friday night when they won their first-season opener ever with their victory against North Oconee. In other football firsts, Union Grove beat Jackson for the first time with its 23-15 victory over the Red Devils. Union Grove rolled up more than 300 yards in total offense.

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