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Sports September 7, 2006  RSS feed

Tigers convincing in 35-16 win in opener
     The Washington-Wilkes Tigers started the 2006 football season off right with a 35-16 win over the Screaming Devils from Warren County.
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Cross-Country teams host meet Aug. 30
     The W-W Tiger Cross-Country teams hosted an eight-team meet last Wednesday, August 30, on the WWCHS campus. Approximately 230 runners were to participate but unfortunately, bad weather with heavy rain and lightning cut the meet short.
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Punt, Pass, Kick competition set by Optimist Club
     The Optimist Club of Washington will hold a Punt, Pass & Kick competition Saturday, September 9, at 10 a.m.
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Adult basketball slated; managers will meet Sept. 11
     The Washington-Wilkes Parks and Recreation Department will sponsor adult basketball for both men and women's leagues during the fall season.
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Top sports fans will know the answers to this quiz
     1. How many seasons did Cecil Fielder hit 30 or more home runs during his majorleague career?
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SOUTHERN FRIED FOOTBALL
     The opening weekend of college football has passed, but the excitement has not subsided. This week's slate contains some very important early season games for Southern elevens. Let's take a look.
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It's time to hunt!
Archery season begins for Georgia deer hunters this Friday
     Deer hunting is the most popular form of hunting in the State of Georgia, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division and the first season of the
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Georgia Hunters for the Hungry collection begins earlier than ever; 7 sites available
     The Georgia Hunters for the Hungry (GHFTH) is a program through which harvested deer become nutritious venison to benefit those who need it the most. Hunters donated more than 733 deer during the 2005 collection and in total, more than 170,000 pounds of venison have been donated since the program be
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Misuse of tree stands can create hazards for deer hunters this fall
     Tree stands are a continued favorite piece of equipment for hunters as they search for ways to remain undetected by game. However, tree stands also are the leading cause of hunting incidents. Fifty-two percent of the hunting incidents over the past ten years, and forty-one percent of hunting-related
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