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THE BANKS COUNTY NEWS
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2008
Leopards, Lady Leopards: Wrapping Up 2007-08 Season
YOUTH MOVEMENT SOPHOMORE FACTOR
Samm Kennedy (15) is one of several players who will return next season for Chase Armour (13) was one of several underclassmen who contributed for the Banks County High School varsity
coach Jerry King's Lady Leopards. Photos by Lyn Sengupta Leopards this season.
LEADING THE WAY
Lacey Saxon (33) was named honorable mention all-subre
gion this season for the BCHS Lady Leopards.
LADY LEOPARD SENIOR
Andrea Hunter (34) will be one of the seniors BCHS will have
to replace next season.
LOOKING TO 08-09
Kasey Hudgins (3) and the BCHS Leopards are set to begin
offseason workouts.
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