National Signing Day in Houston County

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Ten athletes from Houston County participated in National Signing Day, announcing which colleges and universities they would be competing for in 2013.

The Houston Home Journal’s Matthew Brown has full coverage of each player’s story …

 

Perry Panthers make

it clear where they want to go

As the fog rolled in on the morning of high school and

college football’s National Signing Day, four members of the Perry Panther

senior class made their decisions official Wednesday. These stalwarts of a

program that made the state playoffs three years in a row will take what they

learned under head coach Stacey Harden to points all over the country. Read More

 

Two GSUs getting two

each from Northside

Looking to create a Super Bowl atmosphere for National

Signing Day, Northside High administrators had half of the power on campus cut

off … not really. Read More

 

Veterans high

athletic legacy begins with Broughton

When discussions happen years from how about the first great

student-athletes to come out of Veterans High School, Malik Broughton is sure

to be mentioned more than once. Read More

 

Houston County’s

White has no issue with kickoff return

Put down Myles White as one who is NOT in favor of doing

away with the kickoff in football. Read More


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