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11:48 pm Friday, December 7, 2007

Sports Briefs

By Staff
Franklin County Times
ASWA Pre-season State Poll
(Boys)
CLASS 5A
No. 1 Williamson
No. 2 John Carroll
No. 3 Talladega
No. 4 Wilcox Central
No. 5 Erwin
No. 6 Anniston
No. 7 Lee-Huntsville
No. 8 J.O. Johnson
No. 9 Eufaula
No. 10 Butler
CLASS 2A
No. 1 R.C. Hatch
No. 2 Barbour County
No. 3 Cold Spring
No. 4 White Plains
No. 5 Lanett
No. 6 Pickens County
No. 7 Vincent
No. 8 Cleveland
No. 9 Laverne
No. 10 Tanner
CLASS 1A
No. 1 St. Jude
No. 2 Sunshine
No. 3 Talladega Co.-Central
No. 4 Linden
No. 5 J.F. Shields
No. 6 Sulligent
No. 7 Hazelwood
No. 8 Maplesville
No. 9 Asbury
No. 10 Faith Christian
(Girls)
CLASS 5A
No. 1 Ramsay
No. 2 Eufuala
No. 3 Talladega
No. 4 St. Paul's
No. 5 Athens
No. 6 Hartselle
No. 7 Scottsboro
No. 8 Jess Lanier
No. 9 Brewer
No. 10 Spanish Fort
CLASS 2A
No. 1 Cold Springs
No. 2 Reeltown
No. 3 Samson
No. 4 Section
No. 5 Mars Hill
No. 6 North Sand Mountain
No. 7 Keith
No. 8 Addison
No. 9 Ohatchee
No. 10 Westminster Christian
CLASS 1A
No. 1 McIntosh
No. 2 Hazlewood
No. 3 Spring Garden
No. 4 Brantley
No. 5 Gaston
No. 6 St. Jude
No. 7 Sulligent
No. 8 J.F. Shields
No. 9 St. Bernard
No. 10 Hackleburg
Varsity basketball schedule
December 7
Millenium Run
December 31
The annual Millenium Run 5K and 1-Mile Fun Run will be held Monday, December 31. The race is the only midnight run in north Alabama, and it will be held at First Baptist Church in Killen beginning at 11:45 p.m. For more information, contact Frank Spires at fspires@spiresandassociations.com or (256) 760-9502.

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