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The Washington-Wilkes Tigers were hoping for an upset win over Hancock and a subsequent move into third place in Region 7-A last Friday night More ... Two big wins have propelled the Washington-Wilkes Lady Tiger basketball team into second place in Region 7-A with no chance of being knocked out. After falling to an incredibly strong Hancock Central team last Friday night, the girls thoroughly trounced GMC in Milledgeville on Saturday and then wore More ... Tiger standout Markeith Wylie signs a national letter of intent to play football for Valdosta State University Wednesday morning, as his mother, Kimberly Dillard, and Coach Russell Morgan look on. Wylie was courted by many colleges, his mother said, but it was Valdosta State that he decided on. More ... Registration for the WashingtonWilkes Little League 2006 program has begun and will continue through February 17. More ... 1. The Pittsburgh Pirates have had six players named Most Valuable Player for a season. Name four of them. More ... Registration for teen basketball sponsored by the WashingtonWilkes Parks and Recreation Department is in progress at the complex on Lexington Avenue. More ... An adult basketball league is being formed by the WashingtonWilkes Parks and Recreation Department for commercial and civic, ladies and men More ... The regular monthly meeting for the Washington-Wilkes Little League will be held Monday, February 6, at 6:30 p.m. at the Ashley Park office. All interested persons are invited to attend as planning continues for the opening of the 2006 season and Little League Day in Washington. More ... |
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