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With other pockets of celebration all around him, Pope’s Chip Mattiford celebrates, too, after the Greyhounds’ win over Starr’s Mill in Tuesday’s series-clinching win against Starr’s Mill. Though it needed one extra inning to do so, Pope advanced to the Class AAAAA state championship series and will host Greenbrier beginning Saturday.
<BR>Staff photo by Laura Moon
The mood in Walton’s dugout was evident Tuesday as the opportunities ran out in the Raiders’ loss to Roswell.
<BR>Staff photo by Todd Hull
After sharing time with T.J. Herron last season, Josh Bettistea, above, is in line for more playing time as one of Allatoona’s few returning standouts.
<br>Staff photo by Nathan Self
Freddie Freeman gets swarmed by teammates after driving in Jason Heyward with the winning run in the 10th inning of Tuesday's game.
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For the second time in three seasons, Nick Gilbert’s appearance as a good-luck charm for his father Dan’s NBA team paid off. The Cavaliers won the NBA draft lottery and will have the No. 1 pick for next month’s draft.
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Danny Hall’s Georgia Tech team is one of seven ACC teams that are currently among the top 25 in college baseball’s RPI rankings.
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Julianne Thompson, co-Chairman of the Atlanta Tea Party, speaks in front of Gov. Nathan Deal during a tea party rally at the Georgia Capitol on Tuesday.<br>The Associated Press
Asked how he managed to juggle the practice and game time requirements of football and still produce an impressive 4.46 GPA, Allatoona senior Andrew Hester responds: ‘Time management is huge!’<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
From left, LUNAFEST organizer Ursula S. Kelly, Trizae Barton, 11, and Good Acting Studio founder Michael Mario Good looks forward to this year's LUNAFEST Short Films Festival this weekend. Proceeds from the festival will benefit the Breast Cancer Fund and the Marietta chapter of Girls Inc. Barton is one of the recipients of a one-week scholarship for summer camp and 10 acting classes at Good Acting Studio in Marietta.
Kimberly Tinsley, volunteer and activities coordinator at The Center for Children & Young Adults, helps a student with her painting. The painting was part of a silent auction for the Thriving Children Fashion Show and Gala in April.
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A construction worker hauls trim into a home Tuesday in the Oak Grove subdivision off Whitlock Avenue in Marietta. Homes are being built in the community by David Weekley Homes and sell in the $400,000 to $500,000 range.

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