The Thomasville Tigers opened their 2004 season with a 33 to 15 victory over the Sweet Water Bulldogs. As expected, Coach Jack Hankins felt the Sweet Water team brought a tough physical team to Anderson field for the opener. More...
Throwing in the direction of two silhouettes racing toward the late afternoon sun, I put the best spiral I could do on the old pigskin and let it fly. Knowing full well that this pass would likely decide the neighborhood championship, More...
Kyle Parden of Ross Taekwondo Academy, son of Robin and Kevin Claxton of Dixons Mills and grandson of Larry and Charlotte Bouler of Thomasville, has completed the entrance exam into the American Sport Taekwondo Union (ASTU) Instructor Trainee Program More...
Despite losing their season opener to the Thomasville Tigers 33 to 15, the Sweet Water Bulldogs had some positives that came from the game. In Coach Stacy Luker More...
After falling behind early, the Clarke Prep School Gators roared back to down the Class AAA Knights of Macon-East 20-8 in Grove Hill last Friday night. More...
The John Essex Hornets with 16 returning lettermen from a team that went 8 and 2 in 2003, took advantage of the young and relatively inexperienced Mar-engo Panthers Friday night defeating them 38 to 6. More...
The Coffeeville High School Panthers opened the 2004 season by hosting the Class 1A runner-up American Christian last Friday night at Panther Stadium. More...
The Clarke County High School Bulldogs used a balanced offensive attack and smouthering defense to beat the Tigers of Greene County 28-0 last Friday night in Grove Hill. More...