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Challenges can’t detract from Dublin’s high upside, expectations for 2026 season
Difficult circumstances and a tough schedule haven’t changed the high bar of excellence that’s set around the Shamrock Bowl. This year’s Irish look like they’ll measure up well.

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Challenges can’t detract from Dublin’s high upside, expectations for 2026 season
Difficult circumstances and a tough schedule haven’t changed the high bar of excellence that’s set around the Shamrock Bowl. This year’s Irish look like they’ll measure up well.
West Laurens replacing a lot, but reloaded roster has ample speed, line talent to run gauntlet
Some big sets of shoes were left behind by their giant graduating class, but the Raiders have no lack of quality athletes to fill them on a team with all the tools needed to remain a contender.
Athletic additions, young newcomers have good things cooking for Trinity
The Crusaders are on the inexperienced side, but will be exploring some intriguing athletic upside for a collection of athletes that’s got plenty of size and skills.
East Laurens’ flock of high-flying athletes ready to take off
The Falcons, led by some top prospects out front on a roster with more athletes than they know what to do with, plan to seize their opportunity to turn the corner when it arrives this fall.
Norton cautions against complacency as Johnson County seeks to sustain recent streak of success
The Trojans will face 10 opponents this fall, and an 11th – satisfaction – that they’ll also have to get the better of every week as they set out in search of a fifth-straight region title.
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The City of Cochran has announced a revised water billing policy following customers’ concerns about consistency. The new policy is set to be harsher than the previous, with 911 no longer doing reconnections after hours.
Norton cautions against complacency as Johnson County seeks to sustain recent streak of success
The Trojans will face 10 opponents this fall, and an 11th – satisfaction – that they’ll also have to get the better of every week as they set out in search of a fifth-straight region title.
Heart of Georgia Football 2026
Are you ready for some football? This year’s edition of our award-winning season preview section gets you up to speed on top players and key storylines for each of the area’s 14 high school teams heading into the fall.
Tri-County Connector – August 20, 2026
Tri-County Connector – August 20, 2026
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