Chiefs enjoy bye week before region contest against Rome

Starting the season off 3-0, the football team refuses to be complacent about its early success. The team continued practice as normal last week, which entailed weightlifting at 8:30 a.m., breakfast, and then practice until noon. Head coach Sid Maxwell commented: “Having the week off worked out well because we were able to ease back and work on our fundamentals.” Although an important region game loomed ahead, the team remained focused on themselves, waiting until this week to gameplan for its upcoming showdown with Rome. The Chiefs hit the road this week for an 8 p.m. contest with the Wolves. … A refreshed volleyball team played an important area match against Woodland-Bartow last Tuesday, and head coach Kelly Audia deemed the game “as big as they come.” Results were unavailable as of press time. The team will host Etowah and South Forsyth this Tuesday (5:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.), and play in the Blessed Trinity Tournament on Friday and Saturday. … The softball team continued its winning streak (4-0) when it beat Woodstock last Friday 4-0. The team plays Etowah at home on Wednesday (6 p.m.), and will participate in the Milton Invitational on Friday and Saturday.

 

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