It took the Battle Creek Warriors the better part of the first quarter to do it, but when they finally broke a scoreless slugfest open with a Quaysean Davis to Trey James 63-yard catch and run for a touchdown it was like the floodgates had opened and Tattnall County ran away with a 33-0 win.
Wildcats succumb to Tattnall County speed 33-0 It took the Battle Creek Warriors the better part of the first quarter to do it, but when they finally broke a scoreless slugfest open with a Quaysean Davis to Trey James 63-yard catch and run for a touchdown it was like the floodgates had opened and Tattnall County ran away with a 33-0 win. After Richmond Hill opened the game at Wildcat Field Friday night with two ...
The Lady Wildcat softball team were slated to participate in an invitational tournament in Brunswick this weekend. The event was rained out after only one game. Unfortunately, that one game was against a tough Atlanta based team and ended with a 7-0 loss. The Cats were confident they would gain a victory in their next scheduled tournament game versus Effingham, but did not get that chance. The Cats are currently ...
After Richmond Hill's Zach Alltop nailed a 20 yard field goal in the first period to give his team an early 3-0 lead over their cross county rival Bryan County, the lament from the coaches patrolling the Wildcat sideline the rest of the game was – "that's not going to be enough." But it was. Richmond Hill made the score stand up in what turned out to be a back and forth defensive affair ...
With a young squad to start with, head coach Jodi Reagan really needs two pitchers she can count on to anchor and solidify her team's inexperience. On Tuesday in Richmond Hill that second pitcher, Hillary Roberts, may have turned a corner with a 10-0 five inning shut out against Brunswick.
For those fans disappointed in the final score of this past Friday's Richmond Hill scrimmage loss to Pierce County 34-20, fret not - there were some positive notes. The Wildcat varsity unofficially ran for nearly 200 yards of offense in three quarters - all of this with their number one running back, Darius Postell, on the sidelines.
The first week of the season has been a whirlwind for Jodi Reagan and her Lady Wildcat softball team. Six games in six days will take its toll on any team, especially in this south Georgia heat. To their credit, Richmond Hill finished the week strong in Brunswick with a hard fought 5-3 win.
With only three returning starters from last year, last year's starting pitching staff gone, and a new head coach, Jodi Regan figures 2007 to be a rebuilding year for the Lady Wildcats. A sloppy, error prone loss to Bryan County on opening day seemed to confirm it. But Coach Regan said her team had a good day of practice, and she made some minor adjustments to the line-up. She then stood back and ...
Richmond Hill head football coach Brian Brocato likes to think his Wildcats will be ready when the 2007 football season kicks off in four short weeks.
Perhaps it was the effort exerted when they came from behind early in the tournament to pull out their first two wins.
Howard Pittsley always new his son was good enough to play baseball at the next level, and so did Wildcat baseball star Aaron Pittsley, but a string of injuries including knee surgery kept him off the field much of his sophomore and junior years. After finally getting an injury-free and very successful senior season under his belt, Aaron Pittsley now hopes to one day be "over a knife" in stead of under one.
Although school has been out for over a month and Wildcat baseball's 2007 playoff run is becoming a distant memory, Richmond Hill's Jeremey Goolsby is taking up where his team left off. The Richmond Hill senior is tearing up the summer league circuit this off-season and has helped lead coach Sean Strickland's Summer Cats to a berth in this week's GRPA senior state tournament in Springfield - for that he has earned Bryan ...
Richmond Hill baseball's 2007 most valuable player nearly gave up on playing post high school ball. He had been turned down by Georgia Southern's coaches and didn't think it was in the cards.
No rest for the weary. Richmond Hill baseball is hungry to pick up where it left off with its second place sub-region finish and state playoff appearance. Now a dugout full of current and future Wildcats have been hitting the South Georgia diamonds this summer in hopes that their efforts will get them back to the playoffs again next season; this time as region champions. Those are the kind of goals and ...
Editor's note: Last issue, Richmond Hill baseball player Matt Schlag was featured as one of the two Bryan County Athlete of the Month award winners. This week, Bryan County High School track standout Darrell McElroy is highlighted.