October 13, 2005 RSS feed / Sports

McAvoy, Barnett help lead Crush to berth in league’s World Series

The Franklin County Crush travel baseball team won the NIT Championship in Easley, S.C., a couple of weeks ago and thereby qualified for the league More...

RANDOM OBSERVATIONS ON COLLEGE FOOTBALL

With RUDY HEISMAN Southern College football has so many great preand post-game traditions. We would like to know your favorite. Choose from the list below or add your own and e-mail your response to editor@news-reporter.com. More...

Hunter education course available online makes it easier to meet state requirements

Taking a hunter education class in Georgia is now easier than ever according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). More...

Lady Tigers secure 2nd place, will begin playoffs next Friday

The Washington-Wilkes Lady Tigers softball team beat the Aquinas Fighting Irish on Tuesday, October 11, by a score of 10-1 and clinched second place in region 7A with only one game left in the regular season. More...

Firearms deer hunting season opens October 22 in Georgia

White-tailed deer are the most popular game animal in Georgia, and since 96 percent of licensed, resident hunters pursue this species using modern firearms, they eagerly are anticipating the upcoming opening day of firearms deer season on Saturday, O More...

Senior athletes to be honored at halftime; game tickets on sale

The Lincoln County football game is special enough in its own right but a couple of things will make the 2005 edition special in other ways. More...

SOUTHERN FRIED FOOTBALL

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Tigers demolish GMC Bulldogs 48-14; younger Tigers get valuable game time

After whipping the GMC Bulldogs 48-14 last Friday night for their second region win, the WashingtonWilkes Tigers solidified their No. 3 state ranking in the GaSports.com coaches More...

Georgia hunters need a new harvest record before season

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) reminds deer hunters who purchased a big game license between Sept. 11, 2004 and Jan. More...