Thursday April 25th, 2024 4:48AM

Jeff Hart

Sports Reporter
Jeff Hart
Wildcats take wild win over Jackson County
Rabun County took a strange 34-21 victory over Jackson County Friday night at Frank Snyder Stadium.
12:59AM ( 9 years ago )
Warriors rally past Pace Academy
White County outscored Pace Academy 22-7 in the second half to rally for a 31-17 win Friday night at White County Stadium.
12:46AM ( 9 years ago )
Indians ground out first win for Maxwell
Lumpkin County churned out 281 yards rushing and held off Johnson 14-3 Friday night for its first win of the season, and the first win for new coach Ty Maxwell.
12:40AM ( 9 years ago )
WEEK 3: Region play heats up; oldest N. Georgia rivalry resumes
Regions 6-AAAAAA and 8-AAAAA get into full swing this week in northeast Georgia with several key matchups on tap. And, the oldest rivalry in north Georgia resumes in Jefferson.
7:25PM ( 9 years ago )
Falcons' Jackson likes sharing load in backfield
Steven Jackson has been the feature running back for most of his 11-year NFL career.
11:58AM ( 9 years ago )
Softball: Buford wins battle of top two teams in state
Buford rallied from an early deficit and then held off Lassiter 2-1 Wednesday in a matchup between the top two ranked teams in the U.S. and Georgia, according to MaxPreps.
11:19PM ( 9 years ago )
Playoff-contending Braves best Strasburg, Nats 6-2
Fredi Gonzalez cannot explain why the Braves have done so well against Stephen Strasburg. The Atlanta manager is just glad his team beat the Washington ace once again.
10:54PM ( 9 years ago )
Softball: East Hall rallies to beat Gainesville
East Hall took the last of four lead changes and then held off Gainesville 10-6 Wednesday in girls softball action.
10:51PM ( 9 years ago )
No. 10 Lady Nighthawks stay perfect with win over Queens
The 10th-ranked University of North Georgia women's soccer team picked up its first road win of the season taking down Queens University of Charlotte, 2-1, Wednesday at the Queens Sports Complex.
10:13PM ( 9 years ago )
Names, numbers change but Dragons' offense keeps rolling
Individually, the talent was obvious to the Jefferson coaches from as far back as spring practice. The $64 question was whether they could mold a completely-retooled offensive line into a cohesive unit.
3:59PM ( 9 years ago )