Head coach Mitchell Curry set a goal for his team back in February of being in a position to "play in May". Richmond Hill achieved that goal Friday by clinching at least second place in the sub-region with a solidly played 9-5 win over Benedictine and a nail biting 7-6 win on Saturday against Burke County.
The Wildcat golf team traveled to Fort Stewart April 17 for a match with Liberty County and Bradwell Institute. In the girls match, the ponds and out-of bounds markers newly placed proved too much of a challenge for the lone Wildcat Lady, Brittany Jarrell.
The Redskin baseball team lost 8-3 to Savannah Country Day on Tuesday.
Everything that needed to line up for Richmond Hill after their big win last week against South Effingham did, everything except one minor detail.
Richmond Hill entered its game with South Effingham on Friday with two objectives in mind. Number one - win the game. Number two - save enough pitching for the grueling four game week to come. Head coach Mitchell Curry, thanks to a well executed pitching plan and ten timely hits, can mark those objectives off. Mission accomplished: Richmond Hill 5, South Effingham 4.
Both the Richmond Hill High School boys and girls soccer teams nabbed victories over the weekend, and, coincidentally, this earns them both third seeds from Region 3AAA for the forthcoming state playoff tournament.
Hendrix Park Young athletes flocked to Hendrix Park on Saturday for Girls Softball Rama which signals the beginning of the area's recreation softball season. In the 8 and under girls mini softball, the Wild Thangz, coached by Dorothy Rountree and Charles Williams, beat the Dixie Chicks, coached by Dennis Seger, Bubba Banks and Richie Edwards, 12-4. For the Wild Thangz, Ashley Nelson went 3 for ...
After a few days off to enjoy spring break, the Bryan County Redskins traveled to Brooklet Thursday afternoon to play Southeast Bulloch in a non- region matchup.
The Bryan County News chose two athletes of the month for March. Last issue, BCHS baseball player Wesley Wilkes was profiled.
By defeating their first round opponents in the region tournaments, both the boys and girls RHHS soccer teams have earned berths into the state playoffs.
Richmond Hill High School soccer player Mitch Doud signed a letter of intent to attend Georgia Southwestern University on a soccer scholarship on Friday in the media center of the high school.
Sailing continues to thrive in Richmond Hill. It has been 3 ½ years since sailing came to Richmond Hill in the form of a High School Sailing Club.
When it came time to choose a Bryan County Athlete of the Month for the month of March, there were a staggering number of contenders to select from. And for the first time since the award was initiated there are two winners.
Sole possession of second place sounds pretty good to Richmond Hill's baseball team right now. Their 8-2 win over Burke County in Waynesboro on Friday earned them that distinction. It was a familiar theme for the Wildcats against the Bears: pitch well and strike with a big inning.
Four of Georgia State Parks' lodges and resorts are or soon will be under new management, according to State Parks Director Becky Kelley.
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