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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Local Schools Kick Off Football Season

Chamblee and Dunwoody square off Thursday night, while Cross Keys kicks off Friday night.

Chamblee High opens its football season Thursday night at Adams Stadium against Dunwoody High. Game time is 7:30 pm. On Friday, Cross Keys kicks off its 2012 season against Best Academy at Grady High School at 5:30 pm. In other games throughout DeKalb: The Stephenson Jaguars step onto the national stage to open the 2012 high school football season as they take on Pine Forest High School of Pensacola, FL in the second of three games in the National High School Gridiron Challenge hosted by North Gwinnett High School on Saturday, Sept. 1. The game is set for a 3 p.m. start and will be aired live on WSB Channel 2 in Atlanta and over 13 states by Comcast Sports Southeast (CSS) as well as being broadcast on 680 The Fan in Atlanta. The Class …

bulldogger

11:21 am on Sunday, September 2, 2012

This is worth repeating......To all of you who write about high school football in DeKalb County, The City of Decatur IS IN DEKALB COUNTY AND IS ACTUALLY THE COUNTY SEAT OF DEKALB COUNTY. Decatur High School is located in the City of Decatur and has a Varsity Football Team, although many don't know that. It is located on McDonough Street, down the street from the City Hall and just a block away …   more ›

Friday, March 16, 2012

Young Activists Step Up At Cross Keys High School

Yesterday I was invited by several Cross Keys High School students who I've worked with Through Student Career Alternatives Program.The meeting was called in response to the impact that the viral Youtube video Kony 2012 has had on Cross Keys students.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Friday, Saturday High School Football Scores

Cross Keys, Chamblee fall short. Marist wins Friday's conference game.

The Marist War Eagles Football team won Friday's Conference game against the Douglass Astros by a score of 44-6. The Cross Keys Indians Football team lost Friday's Non-Conference game against the Mt. Pisgah Christian Eagles by a score of 35-0. The Chamblee Bulldogs Football team won Saturday's Conference game against the Carver Panthers by a score of 17-14.   Information provided by MaxPreps. Correction: An incorrect score for Chamblee's Saturday game was orignally reported. We regret the error.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Brookhaven High Schools Gear Up For Promising Football Season

The Chamblee Bulldogs, Cross Keys Indians, and the Marist War Eagles look forward to an exciting and competitive season, both in and out of Region play.

It’s that time of the year again, and while most relieved pro football fans are wiping their brows post lockout, our local boys are padding up business as usual---no sweat. Here is a preseason look at three Brookhaven area high school teams:   First up, the Chamblee Bulldogs. Now in their second season under the tutelage of coach James Soza, the Bulldogs are looking to improve upon a disappointing 2-8 record from last year, bringing four offensive starters and three from the defensive lineup to the field this fall.     The team’s last trip to the playoffs was back in 2009, and with the help of a strong defensive line, Chamblee could very well make a solid comeback. Regular season play starts Saturday night at Grady Stadium versus Carver…

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It's high school football season and who knows your high school football team better than you? That’s why Patch wants to tap into your football passion this year. Throughout the high school football season, you can help us build the best coverage of your favorite team on Brookhaven Patch, the website that’s all about your community. Patch is looking for your contributions — game reports, comments, photos and videos. It’s easy to join our team to cover your team: -Comment: Check out Brookhaven Patch throughout the week and tell us your impressions of the game, players and scene, or even critique the performance of the opposing team’s band. Don’t be shy. Tell us what you think. -Report: Want to make sure we get the score and highlights from …

Friday, May 27, 2011

Boys Final Four Appearance in State Soccer Playoffs Hopes to Encourage Change at Cross Keys

Indians' soccer program builds on unique diversity

Known for its rich diversity, Cross Keys High School students can compete academically among the best. But for several years, the school's athletic program has existed in the shadows of its local counterparts. Cross Keys coaches are hoping however, that the winning momentum following a deep playoff run by the boys soccer team this spring, will spread to other athletic programs. The school concluded the year at 15-5-1, and came within one win of the state championship game before falling to Westminster 3-0, in the Class AA Final Four. For soccer coach Bryan Wallace, who is also in his fourth year as athletic director, the resurgence owes much to an approach that utilizes its diversity, instead of blaming it. Reaching the semifinal, he says…

Kim Gokce

11:45 am on Saturday, May 28, 2011

Thanks for the coverage of Brookhaven's quietly achieving young people. After the loss to Westminster, l told our 2011 soccer players to remember they were the #1 public school team in the state. Our students accomplish great things every year and the high school faculty is one of the best in the State. These year's class of 170 earned over $600,000 in competitive scholarships. Brookhaven's …   more ›

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