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Coach Kyle Reese (5) and his Mount Paran Christian players look on dismayed Saturday night after the final out of the Class A private school state championship series at Eagle’s Landing Christian. For the second straight season, the Eagles saw their season come to a close with a series sweep at the Chargers’ hands.
<Br>Staff photo by Laura Moon
Manning the Lassiter goal, Lauren Wetherhead, right, faced a flurry of shots Saturday, but she was able to hold Milton to well below its season scoring average.
<BR>Staff photo by Kelly J. Huff
Drained after its loss in penalty kicks, 
Harrison’s players watch Parkview celebrate its Class AAAAAA title 
Saturday at Kennesaw State.
<BR>Staff photo by Todd Hull
Days after losing Jonny Venters to Tommy John surgery, the Braves found out that Eric O’Flaherty, above, would be destined for the same procedure.
<BR>Associated Press photo
Evan Gattis gets the hero’s welcome back to the dugout, following his pinch-hit go-ahead home run against the Dodgers.
<BR>Associated Press photo
Jockey Gary Stevens, left, and trainer D. Wayne Lukas celebrate after Oxbow’s run to the Preakness Stakes title Saturday. Kentucky Derby winner Orb stumbled to a fourth-place finish.
<BR>Associated Press photo
Keegan Bradley clinged onto a one-shot lead after the third round of the Byron Nelson Championship and will go for a wire-to-wire win today.
<BR>Associated Press photo
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From left, Kennesaw Mountain Magnet Program sophomores, Julie Evans, Christina Lee and Katie Thornburgh will be going to Peru later this month with the Leave A Trace Foundation to install water purification systems and check on the ones that they installed last year. Lee co-founded the organization focusing on access to clean water in other countries. <br>Staff/Laura Moon
A woman makes friends with a cat while her brother looks for a dog to adopt.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff
Boy Scouts recite the Pledge of Allegiance during a ‘Save Our Scouts’ prayer vigil and rally against allowing gays in the BSA in front of the Boy Scouts of America National Headquarters in Dallas in February.
Cobb County Animal Control volunteer Beth Burt of Smyrna and her sister, Julie Vallies of Marietta, parade Hoffa and Mazzy around the grounds Saturday in hopes of finding the dogs a new home during the Adopt-A-Thon.<br>Staff/Kelly J. Huff

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