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Thursday, May 9, 2013

West Cobb 2013 Prep Football Schedules

Here's who Harrison, Hillgrove and McEachern will be playing in the upcoming season, and information on spring scrimmages.

    HARRISON HIGH SCHOOL HOYAS 2012 Record: 4-6; 3-5 Region 4-AAAAAA Head Coach: Matt Dickmann Website: HarrisonHoyas.com   HILLGROVE HIGH SCHOOL HAWKS 2012 Record: 6-5, 5-3 Region 4-AAAAAA; lost to Camden Co. 52-17 in 1st round of GHSA playoffs Head Coach: Phillip Ironside Website: HillgroveFootball.org   McEACHERN HIGH SCHOOL INDIANS 2012 Record: 8-3; 8-0 Region 4-AAAAAA; lost to Colquitt Co. 30-28 in 1st round of GHSA playoffs Head Coach: Kyle Hockman Website: McEachern Football

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

McEachern, Hillgrove Headed to Football Playoffs

The top-seeded Indians will host Colquitt County, while Hillgrove will travel to South Georgia to face Camden County.

After a tight, eventful game against one another to wrap up the regular season Friday, McEachern and Hillgrove will begin their playoff journeys this week. The top-seeded Indians (8-2 and 8-0 in Region 4-6A) will host Colquitt County on Friday at 7:30 p.m. All first-round playoff tickets are $10. The Packers (7-3) average 27.9 on offense this season, and their defense has held opponents to 16.5, according to Scout.com. Meanwhile, those numbers are 37.9 and 23.5, respectively, for McEachern, the website says. Scout.com reports a 1-1 record for both teams in the series, comprised of a 28-7 win for Colquitt in 1996, and a 35-7 McEachern victory in the 1998 semifinals. Grabbing the fourth and final region seed, Hillgrove (6-4 and 5-3 in Region…

Friday, November 9, 2012

Hillgrove, McEachern Set for Battle

Since the Powder Springs teams began playing each other in 2010, both have took one win and one loss, making tonight's matchup a tiebreaker in the rivalry.

It seems clear which team has the advantage going into tonight's battle for the Powder Town crown between the city's two high schools. McEachern is a perfect 7-0 in Region 4-6A play, securing their region win. The Indians' only two losses came early in the season to Gwinnett County's Grayson and East Cobb's Walton, last year's 5A state champion and runner-up, respectively. They'll also have home-field advantage. Since last year's game was at McEachern, Hillgrove was to host this year, but construction on the Hawks' new visitor stands hasn't wrapped up yet. The crowd from 2011 packed McEachern's Cantrell Stadium, the biggest of Cobb high schools, to the brim and more, so ample seating will be surely be necessary. Hillgrove won that nail-…

Monday, September 17, 2012

McEachern Edges Pebblebrook; Marietta Pommels Hillgrove

Following Friday's games, both Powder Springs high schools move to 1-2 on the season.

The McEachern Indians grabbed their first victory Friday with a one-touchdown defeat of a team they trounced last year, 52-14. McEachern (1-2) traveled to Mableton and picked up the 30-23 win over Region 4-6A rival Pebblebrook (0-3). Helping the Indians' cause was Mike Sherman, who rushed for 112 yards, and Ty Clemons, who threw two touchdown passes, according to the Marietta Daily Journal. “Both teams kept fighting tonight, and we’ll get better as the season goes along,” McEachern coach Kyle Hockman told the newspaper. “I’m happy with the poise that our offense, especially our quarterback, showed in the second half, and a win against an excellent team like Pebblebrook is a good way to start the regional part of our schedule.” Meanwhile, …

Kenyan Drake Scores Second Alabama Touchdown

During Saturday's victory over Arkansas, the former Hillgrove standout also led the Crimson Tide in rushing.

Kenyan Drake gave Alabama his second six on a 12-yard run during Saturday's 52-0 blowout over Arkansas. And even though he had fewer rushing attempts than a couple of his teammates, he rushed for the most Crimson Tide yards. The victory pushes Alabama to 3-0 and No. 1 in both the AP Top 25 and USA Today Poll.  In his first college season after a career of racking up stats and winning awards at Hillgrove, Drake is in a field of five running backs in the Crimson Tide's arsenal. Junior Eddie Lacy ran for 55 yards on 12 attemps, making it into the endzone three times against the Razorbacks, according to the box score. Freshman T.J. Yeldon had one touchdown and 55 yards on 13 attempts. Meanwhile, on just six carries, Drake racked up 57 yards (…

Friday, September 14, 2012

Powder Springs Football Focusing on Early Season Recovery

Two games in, Hillgrove and McEachern have racked up as many losses as all last season. But tonight's opponents might open the doors for them to return to their winning ways.

Both having last Friday off, the two teams have had plenty of time to clear their heads.  McEachern (0-2) has been reflecting on a tough early season, which includes a 31-12 loss to defending state champ Grayson from Gwinnett County, and a last-minute, 37-35 defeat from Walton, a state runner-up last year and ranked No. 3 this year. An issue from the Walton bout will carry over into the Indians' 7:30 p.m. game tonight at Pebblebrook (0-2), the team tied with McEachern for last place in Region 4-6A. Linebacker Kell Parham, who has a team-leading 17 tackles, was ejected for a hit on Raiders star running back Tyren Jones, and he will also have to sit out tonight, the Marietta Daily Journal reports. “It’s not that I agree with the calls, but …

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Powder Springs Alums Waiting for Turns on College Gridiron

As freshmen, last year's Hillgrove and McEachern standouts didn't get much playtime in college football's week one but likely will as they continue to develop. Here's an update on some of them, and if you've heard about any other players, let us know.

(LB, Hillgrove): Chubb is redshirted this season for the Wake Forest Deacon Demons, who won their first game against Liberty 20-17. They’ll next face North Carolina at home on Saturday. While at Hillgrove, Chubb was first team All-Region 5-5A, first team All-Cobb County, and played in the All-Star Senior Bowl, helping the Nationals win 41-19. His dad, Aaron, played linebacker for Georgia from 1985-88 and was picked in the 12th round by the Patriots in 1989. (RB, Hillgrove): Retaining his high school No. 17, Drake is one of five running backs on this season’s Alabama Crimson Tide. The four others: junior Eddie Lacy, who as Trent Richardson’s backup last year rushed 674 yards; junior Jalston Fowler, who racked up 359 yards as 2011’s third …

Monday, September 3, 2012

Hillgrove, McEachern 1-3 in Tough Early Season

The Powder Springs football programs have faced three top-five teams in four games and look to begin working toward last year's winning ways.

Two games into the 2012 season, the Hillgrove and McEachern football teams have accumulated as many defeats as they combined for all last season. The Indians and Hawks were each handed second-round playoff losses in the 2011, finishing their seasons at 10-2 and 11-1, respectively. Both teams’ loss columns are already equal to last year's. But there’s something fans of Powder Springs’ two public high schools are keeping in mind as they look toward the rest of the season: The three losses in four games have come from top-five teams. Getting a preseason ranking of No. 6 for 5A from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 2011, McEachern has had to struggle with replacing offensive weapons from last year’s senior class like quarterback Trent …

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You can't help but wonder if the outcome would have been different if MHS had started their game at 7:30? The almost 10p.m. start was crazy!!! Both teams couldn't have been playing at their best after a long day at school then to wait that long.   more ›

Friday, August 31, 2012

Hillgrove, McEachern in East-West Battle Tonight

At the Indians' stadium, the West Cobb high schools will try to hold their ground against East Cobb's Walton and Lassiter.

After a rousing win over Brookwood at the Corky Kell Classic to start the season, Walton High School has another formidable opponent Friday in McEachern. The Raiders, ranked No. 3 in Class 6A, will stay on the road to play the Indians in an East Cobb-West Cobb doubleheader that also features Lassiter vs. Hillgrove.  The Hillgrove game begins at 7 p.m.; the Walton-McEachern kickoff is slated for 9:30 p.m. Both games will be play at McEachern and televised on Georgia Public Broadcasting. To watch the McEachern game live online, go here, and for Hillgrove, go here. McEachern lost 31-12 to defending state champion Grayson at the Corky Kell Classic but played well into the second half. Meanwhile in their first regular season game, the Hawks …

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Last in Cobb, Hillgrove to Build Visitor Stands

Founded in 2006, the high school is the final one in the district without opponent seating, but with the funds finally rounded up, the Hawks hope to have the project finished by the Nov. 9 McEachern game.

Hillgrove is the only public high school in Cobb County without visitor football stands—but not for long. “In addition to meeting the need for more seating, we have also been the subject of some jokes due to our lack of seating,” Principal Robert Shaw said. “You may be familiar with the phrase, ‘It takes a village to raise a child.’ I have learned that it also takes a village to build visitor stands.” The Hillgrove Foundation, the Cobb County School District, Superior Plumbing, Herff-Jones, and the school’s booster clubs have put together the necessary funds for the project. Additional money came from some of the school’s sports programs reducing their budgets for just this year.  “It really was an all-hands-on-deck effort,” Shaw said. “…

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