Friday Night Football Schedule
Dear Readers,
For the next nine weeks I will be posting a Friday night football schedule in the Houston Home Journal sports section for those of us that might not have to keep an eye on the other four to five weekly games being played in and around Houston County. Despite the games having already been played by the time you get your Saturday morning paper, my mission is to further inform our readers of the scheduled affairs, rivalry games and non-regional matchups of all of the teams within the county lines, not just their own. I hope this makes your football season even more enjoyable. Please follow me on Twitter at @suggswriter, the Houston Home Journal at @hhjnews and on Facebook for further scores, highlights and information. -D. S.
Houston County High School
OFF this week.
The Bears will be playing in the Corky Kell Classic against Mary Persons High School on Thurs., Aug. 18 at Mercer University’s Five Star Stadium. Tickets can be purchased at HoCo and at Mercer University on game night. The game is scheduled to kick off at 5:30 pm.
Northside High School
v. Peach County High School
Scrimmage game. Look for a detailed game story and photos in Wednesday’s HHJ.
Perry High School
OFF this week.
The Panthers will play Rutland High School on Fri., Aug. 26 in their home opener at Herb St. John Stadium. Kick-off is set for taditional 7:30 pm start.
Veterans High School
@ Crisp County High School
Scrimmage game.
Warner Robins High School
OFF this week.
The Demons open their season “on the road” at Northside High School on Fri., Aug. 26. Kickoff is
scheduled for 7:30 pm.
The Westfield School
@ Terrell Academy (Dawson, Ga.) on Thursday night.
Scrimmage game played. No official statistics were kept. The Hornets open their season at home against Southland Academy (Americus, Ga.) on Fri., Aug. 19. Kickof is scheduled for 8 pm.
HHJ News
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