No. 2-ranked Bryan County High School is back in action in the state tournament today. The Lady Redskins (28-7) take on Miller County (22-7 10-2 in Region 1-A) in a best-of-three series that begins at 2 p.m. today at Lady Redskins Field. The winner moves on to the Class A state finals. (Christie Howard)
Now in his ninth season as cross country coach at Richmond Hill High School, Levi Sybert sounds like he's having a ball "You can definitely say that of all the teams I've coached, this is definitely the funnest group I've had," he said. "Working with a team like this is a good example of why you get into coaching," Of course, success doesn't hurt, and both the RHHS boys and girls teams have had good ...
It was a hard night for Bryan County and Richmond Hill fans. The Redskins trailed 27-0 until the fourth quarter where they scored on passes of 29 yards, 1 yard and 26 yards. But Calvary Day held the advantage winning 27-20.
On a beautiful, sunny Saturday in Evans, at the Augusta State University Jaguar Invitational, the Richmond Hill High School girls took home the second-place plaque, with three girls placing in the top 15, two in the top 10. It was one of the most challenging, hilly courses the girls have faced this season.
When Richmond Hill High School's softball team played well, the Lady Wildcats were hard to beat.
The No. 2-ranked Bryan County High School softball team swept Pacelli on Wednesday to advance to the second round of the state Class A playoffs.
Here are the results of the PrepCountry.com Softball Coaches Poll for the week of Oct. 10. Area teams in bold. Bryan County High School (27-6) opens the Class A playoffs at home on Wednesday at 2 p.m. when the Lady Redskins take on Pacelli.
Hello, friends and fellow anglers. Tight Line Jr. here. All this lovely weather we've had lately really makes me want to be outside and fishing.
Lined up underneath moss-draped live oaks - just a stone's throw from the marsh's edge - runners stretched and set timers ahead of the second annual Sunbury 5K on Saturday morning.
Richmond Hill High School dropped from the ranks of the unbeaten with a 14-13 loss to Wayne County on Friday night at Wildcats Stadium.
Metter topped Bryan County High School 21-6 on Friday night in Pembroke, sending the Redskins to their first loss of the season.
STATESBORO, Ga. - Georgia Southern Women's Soccer pounded two late goals across the line for a 2-0 victory over Western Carolina on Friday, October 7th, at Eagle Field. The win gives the Eagles their first league win of the season and improves Georgia Southern to 3-7-2 overall. Western Carolina falls to 8-4-1 overall and 3-2-0 in league play.
The girls on the Richmond Hill High School volleyball team will begin their bid for a second trip to the state tournament in three years when they take on Lakeside-Evans on Saturday at 9 a.m. at South Effingham in the first round of the Region 2-AAAA tourney.
Last week, it was Liberty County High School running back Shadrach Thornton. This week, Richmond Hill High School's defense will again face one of the South's top high school prospects when the unbeaten Wildcats (5-0, 1-0) play host to Wayne County and quarterback Greyson Lambert. Lambert, a 6-foot-5, 200 pound senior, has committed to Virginia but was recruited by several top football schools, including Georgia. He's considered by some experts to be among the top ...
Bryan County High School will put its unbeaten record on the line when the Redskins play host to Metter on Friday night for Homecoming.
When it comes to high school kickers, Bryan County was blessed with two of the nation's best last season.
Just so you know, Bryan County High School junior Ty Wilson seems to have his future all mapped out.
The race started bright and early this morning at Warrior's Walk on Fort Stewart, winds through post to Pembroke and then down Highway 280.
BCHS hoops camp
Richmond Hill High School guard Jeremiah Hill will keep his shooting touch close to home.
Run across Georgia in Pembroke
Kyle Jamar and Brian Strahan were the aces on the Richmond Hill High School pitching staff this season, helping the Wildcats win their first region title in the program's history.
Richmond Hill High School's Jeremiah Hill, Brian Strahan and Kyle Jamar announced their choice of colleges during ceremonies Thursday afternoon at the school.
For the better part of a decade, my weekends and summers have been spent at a baseball field.
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