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Kevin West

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Kevin is the EVP of Full Media. He enjoys reading, programming and numb-chucks.
Kevin West
Final AP prep football poll
6:34AM ( 20 years ago )
Amato: 'Blame Chuck' for turnovers and penalties
Twice, North Carolina State wide receiver John Dunlap caught the first touchdown pass of his career. Both times the plays were called back for a penalty on one of his teammates.
5:21AM ( 20 years ago )
UC-Davis lacrosse player chosen Woman of the Year
Kelly Albin, a lacrosse player at the University of California-Davis who also served as a volunteer in Peru, was chosen Sunday as the NCAA Woman of the Year. Julie Hardt, a swimmer from Georgia, was among the finalists.
5:36AM ( 20 years ago )
Ware County wins Region 1-AAAA title
Ja'mario Barkley finished with 158 yards on 18 carries, including a touchdown to help Ware County to a 38-20 win over Thomas County Central.
8:30AM ( 20 years ago )
Salem perfect for first time ever
Salem wrapped up the first 10-0 season in school history with a 38-0 victory over winless Eastside.
8:30AM ( 20 years ago )
Fitzgerald perfect for first time since '69
Only up 7-6 at the half, the Fitzgerald Purple Hurricanes used their punishing ground game to wear down Irwin County in a 27-6 victory.
8:29AM ( 20 years ago )
Parkview rolls over Grayson
Caleb King ran for 116 yards on 10 carries and a touchdown and Jeff Witt added two TD passes to lead Parkview to a 41-7 victory over Grayson.
8:28AM ( 20 years ago )
Top-ranked Camden County wins 25 in a row
Camden County's solid defense held strong against an ordinarily productive Bradwell Institute offense as the top-ranked Wildcats won 14-12, extending their winning streak to 25 games.
8:27AM ( 20 years ago )
Carrollton completes first unbeaten season since '97
Carrollton's defense, which has been among the stingiest in Class AAA this season, came through with a pair of TDs to eventually lead the Trojans to a 21-0 victory over Central-Carroll.
8:27AM ( 20 years ago )
Prep football scores for Oct. 28-30
8:25AM ( 20 years ago )