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Titans fall to Hoover in semifinals

By Andrew Schmidt Times Sports Writer The championship dreams of the Gadsden City Titans football team were dashed Friday night by visiting Hoover in the semifinal round of the Class 6A state playoffs.

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Piedmont, Leeds set to do battle again

By Andrew Schmidt Times Sports Writer For Piedmont to reach its ultimate goal, it will have to get through it’s main nemesis.

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Warriors, Tigers face off with explosive offenses

By Andrew Schmidt Times Sports Writer Those who like grind-it-out defensive football may want to steer clear of Cherokee County High School this evening.

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Gadsden City hosts Hoover for berth in 6A state title game

By Andrew Schmidt Times Sports Writer Gadsden City coach Joe Billingsley makes no bones about it. Ever since he started coaching high school football at Gordo in 1997, every season has begun with the same goal: Win a state championship.