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At the annual post-season steak cookout for the Washington-Wilkes Tiger baseball team last week, seven varsity and B-team players were recognized for their contributions to the program during the 2006 season. Pictured above with their coaches are (l-r, beginning third from left) Demont Gresham, Ace More ... Former W-W Tigers, now ASU Jaguar, Tyrekus A.J. Bowman does the alleyoop from teammate Jamaal Binns during last Saturday's first-ever Tiger Alumni Basketball Game. A team of about a dozen alumni took the court against the upcoming Tiger varsity for an exciting game that was More ... The Georgia Crush baseball team from Royston, Georgia, won its third National Invitational Tournament last weekend in Spartenburg, S.C. The Crush defeated teams from both South Carolina and North Carolina to take the championship. More ... Over the last 20 years children's playtime has declined by 25 percent and unstructured outdoor activities have declined by 50 percent. Family dinners have decreased by 33 percent and family vacations have decreased by 28 percent (according to the organization Family Life First). How can you gain bac More ... The Washington-Wilkes Parks & Recreation Commission in cooperation with the Wilkes County Community Partnership has announced the sponsorship of the Office of School Readiness Summer Food Service Program. More ... Carly Cosby and her horse Cody participated in the second 2006 KelMac open horse show in Morgan County Saturday, May 20, and won seven ribbons. More ... The Lake Oconee Shooting Club (LOSC) wants to familiarize and educate kids ages 12 to 18 years with the challenging sports of archery and shooting. Each month, beginning in June, LOSC has scheduled one week of shotgun/archery clinics to be held Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The clinic More ... Boys and girls ages eight through 14 years old are invited to participate in the Washington-Wilkes Parks and Recreation Summer Basketball Camp. More ... |
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