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College honors giving coupleEngineer. Piano player. Painter. They hardly make a Renaissance man this side of DaVinci with more renaissance in his mind and hands than Jim DeSana. After turning 83 on June 6, the sum of DeSana's days as a retired General Motors engineer and nJuly 6, 2008
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Fresh from the farmHomegrown just about beats all. Homegrown had to beat all three-quarters of a century ago when Waymon Tate's father set him to plowing his own mule, back when homegrown was all there was. And Tate, the 85-year-old manager of the Forsyth CouJuly 6, 2008
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No varsity blues: Wolverines eager to square off against Region 7-AAA rivalsWest Forsyth racked up a 9-1 record playing as a junior varsity last fall, but coach Frank Hepler has made it clear to his troops that it's a whole new ball game this year. To hear him tell it, they've gotten the message. With their firJuly 6, 2008
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Zito 2.0: North coach looks to upgrade Raiders with full offseasonNorth Forsyth is looking to turn a corner this year. If workouts six months prior to the season can be used as any kind of gauge, the Raiders might be well on their way. North has absorbed the lesson that nothing comes easy in the state's hJuly 6, 2008
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Six degrees of separation: Move to 6-AAAA gives Dawgs new slate of foesThe schedule looks a lot different for Forsyth Central this fall, but coach Chris Bennett says the Bulldogs' focus is the same. With spring drills in the rearview now, Central is just a few months away from returning to Region 6-AAAA, where the DawgsJuly 6, 2008