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Berrien County, Georgia
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School district history
Berrien High opened in 1954, combining Nashville, Ray City and Enigma high schools[1]. Alapaha had closed as a high school in 1952 after suffering tornado damage. Nashville High and Elementary, the county's black high school, completed total integration in 1969.
High school football history
Programs
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- Ray City possibly fielded a football program in the 1920s, but no game reports have surfaced.
Notable coaches
Notable teams
Notable players
References
- ↑ The Daily Tifton Gazette, Sept. 9, 1954