THE GBI AND MANCHESTER POLICE ARE LOOKING FOR THE PERSON WHO KILLED A 17-YEAR OLD MANCHESTER FOOTBALL PLAYER AND LEFT HIM IN AN ALLEY NEAR HIS HOME. BRANDON SMITH'S GRANDPARENTS REPORTED HIM MISSING LAST WEEK AND HIS BODY WAS FOUND SUNDAY.
BRANDON SMITH'S TEAMMATES PLAYED FOR THE STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AT MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM WHILE ALSO MOURNING THE LOSS OF THE RESERVE SOPHOMORE WHO WAS DESCRIBED BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AS A "LOYAL TEAMMATE AND FRIEND WHO EXCELLED ON AND OFF THE FIELD AND WHO WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED."
AT THE GAME, SMITH'S TEAM HONORED HIM WITH A SPECIAL TRIBUTE. THE TEAM CAPTAINS BROUGHT HIS JERSEY OUT TO THE 50-YARD LINE.
MANCHESTER LOSS THE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME IN A CLOSE ONE TO BOWDON 28-27 IN A GAME TELEVISED ON GEORGIA PUBLIC TV.
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE THOMASTON-BASED GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, ROBIN HINES IS RETIRING AFTER SERVING FOR SEVEN YEARS, ACCORDING TO THE TV BROADCAST.
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