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By JOHN LOVVORN Last Friday night, the Washington Wilkes Tigers defeated the No. 7-ranked Tigers of Greene County 14-6. The W-W defense held the mighty Greene County offense to just 254 yards and six points. It was the fewest number of points scored by Greene since the 2004 season. More ... Wilkes athletes compete, place in PPK contest The sectional competition for Punt, Pass, and Kick was held Saturday, October 28, at Sweetwater Park in Thomson. More ... Youth basketball registration now underway at PRD Registration for the Washington- Wilkes Parks and Recreation Department (W-WPRD) youth basketball program is being held Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. More ... Georgia's Top Ten in Class A (in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) Records shown are for current season. More ... Region 8-AA Standings Sub-Reg. Overall More ... SOUTHERN FRIED FOOTBALL with CLAUDE CLEATS No sport is quite as exciting and unpredictable as college football! The Clemson Tigers who ascended to the #1 spot in the Dixie Dozen following a thrashing of Georgia Tech were thrashed themselves five days later by Virginia Tech. Coach Bobby Bowden's FSU Seminoles were upset in College Park by a f More ...
The Washington-Wilkes Cross- Country teams hosted a three-waym meet on the W-WCHS campus October 25. The other teams running represented Morgan County and Putnam County. More ...
Last Friday's incredible win over the Tigers of Greene County propelled the W-W Tigers into the Region 8-AA championship game set for this Friday night at Tiger Stadium against the Rebels of Fannin County. If the Tigers win, it will be the first championship the team has won since 2000 under the dir More ...
The 9-10-year-old Division All Star Team of the Washingiton- Wilkes Parks and Recreation Department (W-WPRD) placed first in the end of the season Youth Football Tournament. The team is coached by Detric Jones, Keith Evans, B.J. Gartrell, and Vince Wilkinson. More ...
With a little help from George Jr., George Stone took this 9-point, 205- pound buck with a Mark V .300 Weatherby at a top-secret Wilkes Co. spot. The buck's rack had a 21.5-inch outside spread, George said, and will likely green-score 145 to 150. "This proves that the Georgia Outdoor News is dead wr More ...
Will Price didn't even have to leave his Rayle home to shoot this 12- point monster buck. Will, son of Vince and Teresa Price, says the venison will feed hungry Boy Scouts on camping trips for months to come. Faced with processing such a big buck, Will was helped by Josh Praker and Jan Callaway. More ... |
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