LCRD introduces new program
Liberty County High School won the first matchup with Bradwell this season, but Bradwell wasn't going to let the crosstown rivals beat them on the Tigers' field.
First Presbyterian Christian Academy's baseball team lost one and won one recently.
Former Long County High School student and 4-H Archery team member Linda Stephens recently took second in her division in the National Collegiate Indoor Archery Tournament at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro.
Long County's Jamaal Anderson was named the Region 2-AA boys' basketball co-player of the year.
The National Golf Association's NGA Professional Golf Tour will play April 1-7 at the Sapelo Hammock golf course.
First Presbyterian Christian Academy has been serving up wins in tennis this season, with the girls' team 4-0 and the boys' team sitting at 2-2 as of Tuesday.
Kelsey Higgason (second row, left), Asyria Daniels (second row, second from left) and Brooke Standard (third row, next to coach) recently participated on the Coastal Georgia SSA U18 Tournament team in the Florida State Invitational in Tallahassee. The team, coached by Michael Townsend, won the tourney with the final match against Florida's No. 6 Santa Rosa (Pensacola) going into overtime and a penalty-kick shootout. The tournament made it seven matches in three days for Higgason, Daniels and Standard as they had just completed an FPCA high-school tournament at Sherwood Academy in Albany before traveling to Tallahassee. Standard also was ...
First Presbyterian Christian Academy's soccer teams continued to dominate as the boys and girls both won, 9-0, on Thursday against Robert Toombs Christian Academy at James Brown Park.
The Long County High School soccer teams split their games Friday against Metter in Ludowici, with the girls winning big and the boys losing.
A few costly errors in the first inning of Friday's Region 3A-AAAA game between Liberty County High School and Statesboro allowed the visiting Blue Devils to gain a big advantage, one they never looked back from.
After beginning the season 5-1, Long County High School's baseball team has dropped their last three games, including losses Thursday and Friday.
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