January 19, 2006 RSS feed / Sports

A lot for just one morning

Mack and Paula Tallent are pictured with seven of the sixteen elk taken in one morning on their 1,040-acre ranch in Maybell, Colorado. More...

Hunters take big bear

Paula and Boyd Tallent are pictured with a 418 pound bear taken on the Tallents More...

Washington-Wilkes Parks & Recreation Youth Basketball 2006 Schedule

6-, 7-, and 8-year-olds More...

Glenn Corbett named jockey of the week by Thoroughbred Times

Glenn Corbett was named Jockey of the Week by Thoroughbred Times Today More...

Guin, Burt, and M.E. Sting win fastpitch softball tourney in Fla.

Lindsey Guin and Ashley Burt of Washington-Wilkes are members of the M.E. Sting fastpitch softball team of the Martinez/Evans area which won the ISA Winter National Tournament in Winter Haven, Fla. More...

Tigers’ second place finish in Area 2A earns them a spot in state team duals

Washington-Wilkes finished second in the Area 2A Team Duals in Hiawasee, defeating Treutlen 60-18, and Social Circle 48-30, before losing to No. 1 ranked Jefferson in the finals. More...

W-W Little League registration will continue until February 17

Registration for the WashingtonWilkes Little League 2006 program has begun and will continue through February 17. More...

Adult basketball league planned for commercial and civic teams

An adult basketball league is being formed by the WashingtonWilkes Parks and Recreation Department for commercial and civic, ladies and men More...

Nickels chosen for scholar-athlete award

W-W Tiger Casey Nickels was among the top 40 high school scholar athletes from the state of Georgia as recognized by The College Football Hall of Fame at the Texaco Havoline Scholarship Luncheon and Chalk Talk held Thursday, December 29, 2005. More...