November 21, 2007

We focus on Warren County and their upcoming playoff game against Jefferson. Plus: The best blocked punt, kickoff return and other plays from last week's area games. Also: Athletic Supporters of the week.
We talk with the Jaguars of Thomas Jefferson Academy, plus the sports writers predict the fates of Warren County and Lincoln County.
The Blitz travels to Warren County, where the Screaming Devils will play Jefferson on Friday. PLUS: Athletic Supporters.
We hit the practice field with the Thomson Bulldogs, the area's only undefeated public school. ALSO: Singing and dancing Athletic Supporters and the Best of Friday Night clips.
Butler High hasn't had a victory since 2005. Meet six Bulldogs who still play to win. PLUS: It's our wildest bunch of Athletic Supporters yet.
Our Halloween episode spotlights scary good Strom Thurmond quarterback Aramis Hillary. PLUS: A special message to Lincoln County fans on the Sports Writers' Roundtable.
We travel to Lincoln County and talk with coach Larry Campbell. PLUS: Friday highlights... and, of course, the fans.
We talk with the Evans Knights about their 6-0 start and the road ahead. PLUS: Rewind last week's best plays by Evans, Washington County, Cross Creek and Hephzibah. ALSO: Blitz Bloopers.
We talk with the undefeated Cross Creek Razorbacks -- their 5-0 start is the best in team history. Plus: Meet super fans at Midland Valley, North Augusta and Burke County.
Mid-season Report: We highlight the top five players in each of five categories. Plus: The Laney marching band shows its moves.
Meet the CSRA's leading tackler, Jamal Davis of South Aiken.
Thomas Jefferson's Derrick Mathis has six colleges interested in him, and he's only a junior. We find out why.
We check in with injured Westside quarterback Sanders Cummings.
Why can't Columbia County football teams make the playoffs? And: Go home with North Augusta linebacker Brett Johnson.
New Laney head coach Lemuel Lackey talks about his team, and Chronicle sports writers predict more trouble for Aiken.
We focus this week on Jefferson County's A.J. Harmon, aka Flight 75, the nation's top offensive guard according to Rivals.com.
We kick off our new weekly webcast with candid thoughts from coaches Larry Campbell (Lincoln County) and Eric Parker (Burke County) on their teams.


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