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East Cobb Football Back to Business

The coaches from six prep teams will preview the season at Wednesday's Chamber of Commerce breakfast.

East Cobb, are you ready for some football?

The head coaches of the six public high schools in East and Northeast Cobb will talk about their teams at Wednesday's Pigskin Preview breakfast of the Cobb Chamber of Commerce East Cobb Area Council.

The breakfast takes places from 7:45 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the clubhouse of , 4001 Clubland Drive.

Online registration has ended; admission at the door is $25 for chamber members and $35 for non-members. 

Last season was one to remember for high school football in East Cobb. reached , defeating backyard rival Lassiter in . Both teams are expected to be among the best in the state again this fall. 

and qualified for the Class AAAA state playoffs, and Sprayberry and also were improved teams during the season. 

Kell and Walton will be representing East Cobb in the Corky Kell Classic, named after the late Wheeler coach, to start the season, on Aug. 25 at the Georgia Dome. 

Georgia Elite Realty August 8, 2012 at 03:13 pm
Woo hoo!!! Ready for Football season!

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