VALDOSTA —
Martin Luther King 16, Valdosta Wildcats 3 - Final
Valwood Valiants 17, Southwest Georgia Warriors 20 - Final
Fitzgerald Purple Hurricanes 21, Cook Hornets 14 - Final
Brooks County Trojans 28, Thomasville Bulldogs 22 - Final
Lanier County Bulldogs 33, Irwin County Indians 14 - Final
Berrien Rebels 7, Albany Indians 42 - Final
Breaking News & Updates
Football Friday Night: Final Scores
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Second Boston Marathon bombing suspect in custody
Boston police say the second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing is in custody, according to the Associated Press.
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Authorities: 1 Boston Marathon suspect dead
Doctors at a Boston hospital where a suspect in the marathon bombings was taken and later died are saying they treated a man with a possible blast injury and multiple gunshot wounds.
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Police: 2 dead, 23 hurt in Boston Marathon blasts
Boston police say two people were killed and 23 people were hurt when a pair of bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.
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U.S. 84 closed due to flooding in Lowndes County
U.S. 84 has been closed in Lowndes County due to flooding
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Murder investigated on Florida line
The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement are investigating a homicide in Jennings, according to officials.
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Autopsy returned for Lowndes High teen
An autopsy was completed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Medical Examiner’s Office today. During that exam, no indications of injury that would have caused the death of Kendrick Johnson were found. Additional testing will be completed in the near future in an attempt to determine the exact cause of death.
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VSU Blazers defeat Carson-Newman, advance in playoffs
The Valdosta State University Blazers defeated Carson-Newman 48-26 Saturday, which advances the Blazers in the NCAA Division II playoffs.
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South Georgia high school football scores FINALS
Final scores from Friday night's games:
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Former VSU President Hugh Bailey dies
Valdosta State University announced this morning that former Valdosta State President Hugh C. Bailey passed away last night.
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Second Boston Marathon bombing suspect in custody



