A 45-yard field goal by Chapel Hill’s James Harris, cut into Douglas County’s lead, 7-3 with 4:16 remaining in the third quarter Friday night at Panther Stadium. It was the annual DCHS-CHHS scrimmage for both team to prepare for the upcoming 2009 season. The field goal surpassed the old Chapel Hill record of 30 yards, set [...]
In an effort to stay up with 21st century technology, I have also launched the Chapel Hill Sports Report on Twitter.
The Twitter address is: http://twitter.com/CHHSFootball. I’ve already started with a few tweets.
There is also a link from Twitter back to the Chapel Hill Sports Report blog. If you don’t want to follow on Twitter, you can still go to the blog. It may not update as fast as Twitter. Granted, the blog will have more in-depth coverage while Twitter will only be a quick glimpse of the action.
Well, all you Chapel Hill fans. Break out the Purple and Black because in just 21 short hours, your 2009 Panthers will be stepping on to the field.
Granted, it’s not the official start of the regular season but it’s close enough!
Some come out and support your Panthers as they take on Douglas County High School in a little friendly scrimmage tomorrow night at Panther Stadium. Kick-off is slated for 7:30 p.m.
The 2009 edition of the Chapel Hill Panther Picture Day is a wrap.
Despite sweltering under the West Georgia morning sunt, the varisty and JV players but on their best smiles for the cameras.
Chapel Hill football fans. Now you have your own football photo galleries on Flickr!
I purchased a pro account on Flickr just so you won’t have to hunt through all of the galleries I post on my regular Infinity Fotos Flickr site.
I moved over everything I shot since Spring practice to the new site. The Chapel Hill Sports Report Flickr website address is: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chapelhillsportsreport.