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"2005 GOLDEN HAWKS: JUSTICE is COMING!"

The Online House of Pain is Back!
       Hawks fans, the Online House of Pain is back up and running! I apologize for the delay, but I will continue to do my best to provide the best information possible to all those who seek it. You will see many changes on this site in the coming weeks, and it will flourish, to say the least
      Back to the matter of importance-FOOTBALL! The 2005 Hawks look to be a group that could really do some damage. So far this season, the Hawks are 4-1 with wins coming against Hawkinsville, Swainsboro, Putnam, and the first region win against the Jaguars of Spalding. The one blemish of the season was a 14-7 home loss at the hands of the Greene County Tigers, who appear to have one of their best squads to come along in a very long time. The Hawks are led on offense by QB Eulas Tayler, RB Rosco Walls, and Lineman Lance Helton. The Blackshirt Defense, as usual, are halting teams in their tracks with their toughness and solidarity. The Hawks host a Perry Panther team this week in The House of Pain that have found a new confidence. Let's cheer our Hawks on to another big victory! HOW 'BOUT THOSE HAWKS!!

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Next Game: vs. Perry (3-2, 0-1 Region)

      The Hawks play their first home region game this week against the Perry Panthers, who have a new coach, new uniforms, and new team unity. The Panthers have convincing wins over Stephens County, Crisp County, and Central-Caroll, with their two blemishes coming from AA-power Fitzgerald and region foe Mary Persons. The Panthers are said to have more solidarity on both sides of the ball, especially on the line in comparison to years past. Though they lost to Mary Persons, they only lost by one point, and pressured the Bulldogs all game long.

G~*~G's TAKE ON THE GAME:
   Expect a more unified team to waltz into the House of Pain this Friday night, with focus on pulling off the upset. Coach Scott has his boys buying into his program, and a stronger fan base will see the boys in maroon through. However, the Hawks have just as much team pride, and enough speed and stregnth to boot. The Panthers will put up a fight, but the Hawks will not falter before their trip into Fort Valley. HAWKS 33, Panthers 17

State AA Champions: 1994,1996,1997
State AA Runners-Up: 1992
State AAA Runners-Up: 2004
State Semifinalists: 1992,1993,1994, 1996,1997,2000,2003,2004
Region Champions: 1980,1992,1993,1994,1996,1997,2000,2001,2002,2003