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Community Egg Hunt to be held at Cambridge High MILTON, Ga. — One of city’s annual celebrations, the Milton Community Egg Hunt, returns to Cambridge High School March 29 from 4-7 p.m. with festivities for the whole family. Egg hunts occur every half-hour, starting at 4:30 p.m., at the athletic field off Cambridge High School Road. Candy-filled eggs will be spread across the field, and the hunts will be arranged according to age groups. Main Street Limo will escort the Easter Bunny to arrive around 4:15 p.m. to fire up the egg hunters before they set out across the field. The city says the Community Egg Hunt will go on, rain or shine, unless severe weather threatens. Parking and shuttles are available at Stonecreek Church, King’s Ridge Christian School and the high school. Patrons can access the field on foot from the school parking lot at 2845 Bethany Bend or the Milton Public Safety Complex at 13690 Ga. 9. Other activities include facepainting, twisted balloons, inflatable obstacle courses, bounce houses and a rock-climbing wall from Camp Arrowhead at Stonecreek Church. Food trucks and sweets will be available from Taco Man, Funnel Cake Boys, Kona Ice and King of Pops. No registration is required for the annual festival. — Hayden Sumlin
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Roswell junior Jack Dowdy wins the faceoff against the Bears’ Elliot Liptak at Cambridge High School March 11. The visiting Hornets went 20-27 on faceoffs, and Dowdy posted a 76 percent completion rate on 17 attempts in the 12-11 win over the Bears.
Roswell edges out Cambridge on late goal By ANNABELLE REITER annabelle@appenmedia.com MILTON, Ga. — The Roswell Hornets improved to 7-1 on the season after a 12-11 win over Cambridge High School March 11. Roswell took an early lead, but Cambridge held the advantage on their home field for the majority of the first half. Bears midfielder Michael Guy led his
team with nine goals. He assisted on one of the two goals he did not score. The Hornets’ attackmen were productive in their surgical-style offense and tied the score at eight goals apiece at halftime. Junior Jackson Hardwick poured in five of Roswell’s 12 goals, including the game winner in the last minute of the game. Senior Ben Weir tallied three assists,
joining the list of 13 Roswell Hornets to reach 100 career points. The Queens University of Charlotte commit is the first player this season to cross that mark. Junior Kaden Perla notched two goals and two assists, one of the dishes coming from a play where he spun out of a double team to set up midfielder Nick Szedon for one of his two goals that night.
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