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Friday Night Football Highlights --> Nolensville rallies to edge Page in OT 
The Nolensville High School football team rallied to defeat Page 27-21 in overtime in a battle of unbeaten, ranked Class 5A powerhouses on Friday, Oct. 7, 2022 in Nolensville.
See NOLENSVILLE WINS for full coverage. 
Football: Nolensville remains unbeaten after thrilling OT win over Page
By Joe Williams and Charles Pulliam • Williamson Herald
NOLENSVILLE – Senior Samson Johnson took two of three handoffs in overtime with the last being a head-down, not-to-be-denied blast from three yards out that kept the Nolensville High School football team unbeaten and handed Page its first loss after a 27-21 electrifying battle for the Region 6-5A lead with all eyes from around the state on the contest.
“It was a roller coaster from the start,” Johnson said.
See BATTLE OF UNBEATENS for full story, photos and more. 
Football: Centennial topples region-leading Ravenwood in break-through contest 
By David Dawson • Sports Writer
FRANKLIN — The Centennial High School football team used a series of explosive plays to blow up the playoff picture in Region 7-6A on Friday night.
Scoring three second-half touchdowns on plays that each covered more than 30 yards, the Cougars registered a 28-24 win over region-leading Ravenwood. 
See CENTENNIAL BREAKS THROUGH for full story and photo gallery. 
Football: Brentwood slips past Franklin for crucial region win
By Charlie Bateman • Sports Writer 
BRENTWOOD – The oldest rivalry in Williamson County lacked the usual scoring, but not the drama Friday in a Region 7-6A matchup. 
The host Bruins played some old-school football in a defensive struggle to edge Franklin 7-0 and improve to 3-1 in region play.
See BRENTWOOD PREVAILS for full story and photo gallery. 
Football: Indy rallies to avoid Border Battle upset; Fairview, BGA and BA cruise to Week 8 wins
Herald Sports
After falling behind early, the Independence High School football team controlled the second half and rallied to defeat rival Summit in Thompson’s Station for a 26-21 Region 7-6A victory Friday in Week 8.
The Spartans matched their highest scoring output of the season in the first half as they built a 21-10 lead in the Border Battle looking for their first region win.
See FOOTBALL ROUNDUP for full story and other game recaps. 
Soccer: Ravenwood tops Centennial for 3rd consecutive district title
By Charles Pulliam • Sports Editor 
BRENTWOOD – For the third consecutive season and fourth time in five years, the Ravenwood High School girls’ soccer team clinched the District 11-AAA tournament title.
That success is something seniors like Bella Macaso know can bring out the best in opponents, too.
See RAVENWOOD SOCCER for full story and photo gallery. 
A Vintage Affair’s Masquerade Ball, Grape Stomp highlight wine weekend
By Derby Jones Publisher
If you enjoy wine, whether it be drinking or making it, then this weekend’s A Vintage Affair events have you covered — literally
A Vintage Affair started in 2001 as a way for local insurance executive Ralph Drury to share his love of exquisite wine and giving back to the community he loves so much. A Vintage Affair was born and the charity has given over $2.2 million to the community over the past 20 years and has had a good time doing it.
See VINTAGE AFFAIR for full story.

New book about Franklin's defunct yet memorable Boiler Room Theatre released
By Coleman BomarStaff Writer
In 2001, four theater-obsessed friends revamped a dilapidated boiler room filled with debris into Williamson County’s first professional theater: the award-winning and nationally revered Boiler Room Theatre (BRT) at The Factory at Franklin.
Lewis Kempfer retells the heartwarming story of Nashville’s “scrappy little theater that could” in a new book, “120 Seats in a Boiler Room: The Creation of a Courageous Professional Theater.”
See BOILER ROOM for full story.
Myths and realities of Civil War medicine to be presented at Franklin Civil War Round Table
Herald Reports
Civil War Medicine is often not what you think.
Most people imagine biting of bullets, screams of agony and doctors who are untrained — hacking off limbs at random. To explore this fascinating topic, the Franklin Civil War Round Table will Sunday present David Price and his unique discussion on the realities of Civil War medicine.
See ROUND TABLE for full story. 
Whole Hog Festival to feature hog calling, plus circus performers, antique cars and more

Herald Reports
The John Maher Builders Whole Hog Festival will be held Saturday at historic Oaklawn Mansion in Spring Hill
Benefiting The Well Outreach, the family-friendly festival will fill the day with many activities from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oaklawn Mansion is located at 3331 Denning Lane.
See WHOLE HOG for full story.
Commentary: Everybody has a story No. 5
By Luke BoydColumnist
Albert was three years ahead of me in high school. He was a good football player and got a scholarship to an SEC school where he was a three-year starter at tackle. He joined the ROTC program and was commissioned in the Air Force. In flight school he was trained as a fighter pilot. A rewarding military career was in his future.
See BOYD for full  column.
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