Richmond Hill's boys and girls soccer teams kicked off their respective seasons last weekend at the Effingham Jamboree. The Lady Wildcats went 2-0-1, picking up a 4-0 win over Brunswick. Laura Nunnery scored twice on assists from Allison Synder and Katie Berry while Lori Barnes scored on an assist from Lauren Regan and Lauren Hall kicked in an unassisted goal. Keeper Sarah Parker finished with five saves. The Wildcats went 0-1-2. Richmond Hill ...
Though they've faced some tough matches, the RHHS boys' soccer team remains undefeated so far this season.
The Lady Redskins traveled to Savannah Country Day School last Wednesday. Unfortunately, their season ended in a loss to the Lady Hornets 45-8. Missed shots proved to be the undoing of the Lady Skins.
Although the Richmond Hill girls basketball team were eliminated in the first round the state playoffs in Columbus after a 70-20 loss to Columbus this past Friday, coach Wade Wright said they still have every reason to be proud.
The BCHS Redskins traveled to the Region 3A tournament in Savannah last Wednesday evening. The seeding dictated that the Redskins play number 2 ranked Emanuel County.
Love was in the air for a number of Richmond Hill residents in February, and it didn't revolve solely around Valentine's Day.
The BCHS tennis teams, under Head Coach Tommy Gibbs, have gotten off to a great start. With four competitions each under their belt, they each boast three victories.
Just a little over two months ago the Richmond Hill High School wrestling team was founded.
At the region tournament in Augusta on Wednesday, Feb. 14, the Richmond Hill High School girls basketball team defeated the highly touted Butler team to win a trip to the state playoffs.
It has been a rough but amazing season for the Bryan County Redskins, finishing their schedule with 5 wins and 19 losses. Last Tuesday night, the Redskins found a victory against Pierce County 44-34, but lost an exciting game to Claxton 40-37 Friday night. Saturday night's game saw another loss 52-41 against Metter.
Although the Richmond Hill boys finished the season as they started it, with another two losses in the final week, two of many that have piled up this season, throughout they have played hard, held their heads high, and respected each other as a team. On Saturday night against Jenkins, senior night, they respected those players who will be moving on.
With games last Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nights the Bryan County Lady Redskins end their regular season with 3 wins and 21 losses. The Pierce County Lady Bears trampled the Lady 'Skins 43-36 on Tuesday night, while the Claxton Lady Tigers pounced on the BCHS girls 50-46 Friday. Saturday night, the last game of the regular season, the Lady Redskins came close, but couldn't pull out the win against Metter 45-43.
Richmond Hill Lady Wildcats coach Wade Wright said his team has three mottos.
With soccer season here, questions have been raised whether the Lady Wildcats can equal up to last season's record-breaking success.
During halftime of a recent non-region visit to Portal High School Richmond Hill head coach Wade Wright encouraged his team to "finish what they started".
Four of Georgia State Parks' lodges and resorts are or soon will be under new management, according to State Parks Director Becky Kelley.
Richmond Hill High School doesn't ordinarily bow out in the first round of the girls' state Class AAAAA soccer tournament.
Richmond Hill High School's soccer season came to a premature end Wednesday night as the Wildcats fell, 1-0, to visiting Evans in the first round of the boys' state Class AAAAA soccer tournament.
Three football players received honors at Richmond Hill High School's annual Black and Gold Game on April 26.
Richmond Hill High School freshman Rachel Hammesfahr, above, ran her way to a berth in the 3,200-meter run girls' state Class AAAAA meet during last weekend's sectionals in Augusta. In recent photos the girl identified as Hammesfahr was actually teammate Emily Hollowell. The Bryan County News regrets the error.
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