Sports
Georgetown and Carvers Bay win
Published Monday, October 01, 2012 10:46 AM
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Georgetown High's Chris Gamble leads the way for Julian Lunsford against St. James on Friday night.
Georgetown High's Chris Gamble leads the way for Julian Lunsford against St. James on Friday night.
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Georgetown County's Julian Lunsford breaks a tackle and heads for the end zone against St. James on Friday night.
Georgetown County's Julian Lunsford breaks a tackle and heads for the end zone against St. James on Friday night.
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Georgetown High's Dominik Wigfall chases St. James quarterback Josh Roper on Friday night.
Georgetown High's Dominik Wigfall chases St. James quarterback Josh Roper on Friday night.
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Georgetown High's Dae'Quan Gibson makes a tackles on special teams on Friday night.
Georgetown High's Dae'Quan Gibson makes a tackles on special teams on Friday night.
Here are the high school football scores from Friday, Sept. 28:
Carvers Bay 47, C.E. Murray 0
Georgetown 35, St. James 20
Mullins 40, Waccamaw 8
Lee Central 26, Andrews 21
The schedule for Friday, Oct. 5 is:
Kingstree at Andrews
Loris at Waccamaw
Carvers Bay at Scott's Branch
Georgetown at North Myrtle Beach
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