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Cambridge and Johns Creek make their GPB debuts tonight as the ninth-ranked Bears (5-0, 3-0) play at the eighth-ranked Gladiators (5-1, 3-0) on Football Fridays in Georgia. Sole possession of first place in GHSA Region 7-6A will be on the line with just one month left in the regular season.
GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
Hard hats and helmets dominate the landscape at Pebblebrook High School, where construction is taking place. A new gymnasium is on the way and the football team is right on schedule with an unbeaten season.
On this week's Football Fridays In Georgia podcast, GPB Sports' Hannah Goodin and Jon Nelson are joined by Lowndes' Head Coach Jamey DuBose. The Coach talks about playing in one of the toughest regions, not only in the state but the entire Southeast. He also dishes out the scoop on the team's daily breakfast routine that just may be one of the secrets to their success.
Georgia Public Broadcasting and PBS KIDS have joined forces to launch the free PBS KIDS STEAM Kits at home to encourage playful learning amongst families. Just like you, we know the best way to help young children learn is to give them a chance to learn and discover in different ways.
PBS KIDS named Georgia teacher Alison McClain as one the 2021 honorees of the PBS KIDS Early Learning Champions program. The awards, established in 2018, recognize and celebrate passionate educators who work with the nation’s youngest students, from infants to second graders. Through the Early Learning Champions program, PBS KIDS and local PBS stations surround educators with professional learning and networking opportunities.
Two years ago the Ringgold Tigers went 0-10. Now the youngsters who endured that season make up the heart of this year's 7-0 team that has the playoffs on their mind.
The education team at Georgia Public Broadcasting is excited to announce the re-launch of our Mobile Virtual Reality (VR) Lab, an initiative made possible by the Imlay Foundation. The Mobile VR Lab is equipped with 48 Oculus Go virtual reality headsets that transport students to virtual environments without leaving the classroom. With our class set of VR headsets, each student can experience virtual reality firsthand.
Results in two of the most powerful regions has caused havoc with the rankings in Class 5A. But none of the state's No. 1 ranked teams have changed for Week 9.
Wide receiver Kojo Antwi gave his mother a special birthday present when he used to occasion announce his commitment to play football at Ohio State University. What did the Cambridge like about the Buckeyes? He explains it all in this chat with GPB's Hannah Goodin.
The battle for first place in Region 7-6A is the theme for this week’s Football Fridays in Georgia, as Cambridge travels to Johns Creek. The two teams are tied for first place with 3-0 league records.
In a rematch of one of last year's most memorable games, Roswell travels to Cherokee for GPB's Football Fridays in Georgia. Here's a preview and a look at some of the top players who will be on the field.
GPB Sports is looking for Georgia high school football players who are having a great season and career but who may need a little help getting noticed by recruiters.
On this week's Football Fridays in Georgia podcast GPB Sports Hannah Goodin and Jon Nelson catch up with Rabun County Head Coach Jaybo Shaw who talks about the deep, family connection between his family and that of star quarterback Gunner Stockton. He also discusses the challenges of finding non-region opponents for his traditional powerhouse squad.
Pataula Charter, a small school in a small community in southwest Georgia, is trying to pick up the emotional pieces after the death of their football coach.
Georgia Public Broadcasting has been awarded a $260,000 grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) and PBS to extend the reach and impact of PBS KIDS early learning resources to local communities.