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 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:54 pm Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Times' football contest returns

By Staff
The Franklin County Times' annual football picks contest will be held once again this year.
The popular contest that allows readers to pick their winner from each high school game throughout the season will begin this weekend.
Due to scheduling differences between the beginning of high school football season and the start of the college football season, the picks contest was not able to run in the The Franklin County Times prior to the first week of high school football action.
Each Saturday beginning Aug. 29, the Times' will run a full page with different high school games listed for the upcoming week. Readers can submit their picks for the upcoming games to the Times' office by Friday of the following week.
The person who gets the most amount of games picked correctly each week will receive $25, which can be picked up at the Times office.
In each Wednesday's edition of the Times beginning Sept. 2, advertisers who sponsor the picks contest will select who they think will win in that weekend's college football action.
"This is a contest that has drawn a great deal of interest over the years," said Times publisher Jonathan Willis.
"Each week, we receive dozens of reader submissions throughout football season. I believe it's good for high school football fans and our readers. I really hope readers take special notice of those sponsors who make this contest possible for them."
-from staff reports

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