RGNS Athletics. After earning a guaranteed spot in the quarter-finals of the NCISAA state playoffs, RGNS soccer is set to play this Saturday. The Eagles still await word of who they will play.
RGNS Athletics. After earning a guaranteed spot in the quarter-finals of the NCISAA state playoffs, RGNS soccer is set to play this Saturday. The Eagles still await word of who they will play.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. RGNS’s Ezra Burress (10) celebrates one of the team’s total 11 sacks of Greenville Christian’s QB Jaylen Bester with teammates Terry Nwabuisi-ezeala, Tank Carrington and Hector Gonzaleza.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS wide receiver Riley Stewart dives for extra yards in Blue Devil territory during last Friday’s region matchup against Elbert County. Yards were not as easy to find for the Wildcats as they fell 21-9.
Wade Cheek/The Tribune. Highland Games veteran Ed Ray competed in this year’s North Georgia Highland Games as reportedly the oldest competitor at the age of 71.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS volleyball earned fourth place in this year’s area tournament after defeating Commerce in the opening round and falling to BASA.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Lady Cat senior shortstop Mili Watts cracks a two-run home run over the right field wall to increase RCHS’s lead to 4-0 against Chestatee on Monday night. The Lady Cats won the game 13-1.
RGNS Athletics. RGNS football players and young fans sprint onto the field, dressed in pink, before the Eagles’ 57-22 victory over Metrolina Christian. RGNS is now 8-0 for the first time in program history.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County sophomore running back Reid Giles races 72 yards to the end zone for the Wildcats final touchdown of their 49-13 victory last Friday over St. Francis. RCHS plays region foe Elbert County Friday.
Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. RGNS Middle School soccer will take on Summit Charter School tomorrow at 4:30 p.m. and attempt to bring home a Tri-State title.