MAY 17 (Spring Scrimmage)
North Cobb – Away
7:30
AUG 9 (FALL SCRIMMAGE)
East Paulding – Home
7:30
AUG 16
Kennesaw Mountain – Home
7:30
AUG 23
Wheeler – Away
7:30
AUG 30
North Paulding – Away
7:30
SEP 13
Pebbelebrook – Home
7:30
SEP 20
Campbell – Home
7:30
OCT 4
McEachern – Away
7:30
OCT 11
South Cobb – Home
7:30
OCT 18
Osborne – Away
7:30
OCT 25
Hillgrove – Away
7:30
NOV 1
Paulding County – Away
7:30
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When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.Furman Mourns The Passing Of Football's Bryce Stanfield - Furman University
GREENVILLE, S.C. -- Furman football student-athlete Bryce Stanfield passed away today after suffering a medical emergency while attending an early Wednesday morning workout in Paladin Stadium. He was ...South Carolina college football player from Acworth on life support after early morning workout
Bryce Stanfield of Acworth suffered a medical emergency at Furman University's Paladin Stadium.Mason Tompkins Memorial Fund
Mason Tompkins graduated from Harrison High School in 2017 where he played Varsity Football and Lacrosse. He was an Offensive Guard on the football team and wore #75 for the Hoyas.
Mason was an outstanding young man of character and integrity with a strong work ethic – a model student athlete. He was a exceptional student that challenged himself in the classroom and graduated with a 3.9 GPA. A self-motivated, disciplined person that lived life to the fullest, Mason was the type of person that every teacher and coach wanted to have in their classroom or on their team. Mason had committed to play football at Berry College in Rome, GA.
He was an uncommon young man who strived to be the best.
The Tompkins Family has established the Mason Tompkins Memorial Fund to benefit Harrison High School Football.