Thursday May 1st, 2025 10:38AM

Sports

Games2Watch: Drama builds as region races heat up
Once again, Week 9 has some massive games on the slate, but none bigger than No. 1 Milton at No. 6 Gainesville.
2:00PM ( 6 months ago )
Football: FGN Crew makes Week 9 picks; UGA's Dan Jackson joins
Buford girls basketball coach Gene Durden grabbed the guest picker lead with a 10-1 finish last week.
10:30AM ( 6 months ago )
Football: Big Red hoping for better outcome in 2nd matchup with a No. 1 team
Gainesville hopes its second showdown with a top-ranked team in less than a month plays out better than its first. And this time, the stakes will be much higher than just bragging rights.
8:02AM ( 6 months ago )
Softball: Bluff, EHall, Buford close out regular season with region wins
Cherokee Bluff used an 11-run sixth inning to rally for a 13-8 win over Monroe Area to close out the regular season in Region 8-3A on Tuesday.
10:48PM ( 6 months ago )
Georgia university leaders ask NCAA to ban transgender women from sports
The regents who govern Georgia's 26 public universities and colleges voted on Tuesday to ask the NCAA and another college athletic federation to ban transgender women from participating in women's sports.
8:10PM ( 6 months ago )
Georgia WR arrested on battery and assault charge
Georgia wide receiver Colbie Young was arrested Tuesday on charges of battery and assault on an unborn child.
6:13PM ( 6 months ago )
Gaining the Edge: Wiggins, Daniels help Tigers rush past Wildcats
The Rabun County-Commerce game has become really fun game to watch.
11:40AM ( 6 months ago )
Football: Three huge region games highlight Week 9 radio coverage
The Rabun County-Commerce game didn't dissapoint.
8:00AM ( 6 months ago )
Softball: Graham's grand slam leads Bears to win; Buford's Stanton records perfect game
Audrey Graham's grand slam in the sixth inning pushed Cherokee Bluff into the lead for good in a 16-11 win over Commerce at home on Monday.
9:37PM ( 6 months ago )
NCAA's settlement with colleges gets athlete pay preliminary approval
A judge granted preliminary approval Monday to the $2.78 billion legal settlement that would transform college sports by allowing schools to pay players.
9:24PM ( 6 months ago )