Wednesday was another busy day of state playoff action for teams from Cobb, Douglas and Paulding schools.
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Girls and boys teams resume action with second-round games.
Whitefield Academy will face Blessed Trinity at home.
Hillgrove and Chapel Hill earned team runner-up honors and five athletes earned state titles in individual events.
McEachern is ranked No. 1 as the state tournament begins today, and Walton and Marietta also are contenders.
No. 1 Lassiter went out in the first round, but Harrison, North Cobb, Allatoona, Campbell and Pope advanced Wednesday.
Cobb schools will be well-represented on today, including the 1,600-meter run to finish the day.
Harrison, Walton, Lassiter, Pope and Hillgrove were among the first-round winners Tuesday.
A total of 13 girls teams and 18 boys teams from Cobb, Douglas and Paulding qualified for state tournaments.
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After winning three games in four days, Campbell stays fresh and wins Wednesday night in Mississippi.
Girls use pressure defense to win; boys stay unbeaten with Monday victories.