There's no shortage of honors Linda Stephens has earned in her archery career. However, there's one big one out there yet - and within reach.
First Presbyterian Christian Academy girls' soccer coach Tom Sukaratana received the Georgia Independent School Association Class AA girls' soccer coach of the year award Wednesday during the GISA Annual Banquet at the King and Prince Hotel on St. Simons Island.
The 16U Coastal Crew Rebels posted a 4-2 record this week at the AAU basketball Super Showcase in Orlando.
The Scott's All-Stars sixth-grade basketball team finished with a 4-2 record at the national tournament July 12-15 in Hampton, Va.
Former Bradwell Institute track standout Quintunya Chapman was one of 48 University of Georgia student athletes named to the 2011-12 Southeastern Conference first-year academic honor roll.
Q: Jan and Babs are playing in their ladies Tuesday blitz. On the fourth hole, both players hit their ball on the green. Babs asks Jan to mark her ball and move it one club head to the left so that Jan's marker will not be in her putting line to the hole. Jan does so, and Babs putts her ball into the hole. Jan replaces her ball and prepares to putt.
The Liberty County Recreation Department's Junior All-Star baseball team almost added a huge honor to its growing trophy case.
Cameron Eason of Hinesville is only 7 years old, but he just made his lifelong dream come true.
Coach Shane Smith said he feels like a proud papa.
Local figure competitor Tiffany Morgan placed fifth in the open figure division class F at the 2012 National Physique Committee Team Universe competition July 6-7 in Teaneck, New Jersey.
According to a news report, Liberty County football player Raekwon McMillan was unable to attend the University of Georgia's Dawg Night because he had a dental appointment.
Scott's All-Stars fifth-grade basketball team placed second in pool play and advanced to the Sweet 16 of the championship bracket at the AAU Nationals, held July 1-4 in Hampton, Va.
The Miner League Prospects of Pooler, a 16U traveling baseball team, took first place at the Fun in the Sun tourney, held July 7-8 in Lexington, S.C. Two players, Chris Nunn and Morgan Crean, also play baseball at Bradwell Institute.Team members are, front row, from left: Chris Nunn, Trey Shuman, Stephen Carroll, Michael Teston, Chaise Parker and Austin Thomas. Back row, from left: Chandler Newman, Cameron Medlin, Justin Henle, Randy Giles, Morgan Crean, Carlton Redding, Stone Parsons and coach Tony Miner.
The St. James Coastal Crew Rebels finished 4-1 at the AAU Super Showcase this past week in Orlando.
It's the little school that can.
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