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Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Freshman Jaeda-Lee Daniel-Joseph returns a shot against Bleckley County on Monday, May 1. Daniel-Joseph won 6-2, 6-3, but the Lady Indians fell 3-1 to Bleckley in the Elite Eight of the GHSA playoffs.

Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Freshman Jaeda-Lee Daniel-Joseph returns a shot against Bleckley County on Monday, May 1. Daniel-Joseph won 6-2, 6-3, but the Lady Indians fell 3-1 to Bleckley in the Elite Eight of the GHSA playoffs.

Lady Indians tennis falls to Bleckley in Elite Eight

Despite a hard-fought match at several lines, the Lady Indians’ historic run ended in the Elite Eight on Monday afternoon against visiting Bleckley County. Tallulah Falls fell 3-1, with the lone win coming at No. 2 singles by Jaeda-Lee Daniel-Joseph, the 16th of the season for the freshman.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Seniors Delaney Webb (left) and Kiley Turner both earned a spot at the state sectionals meet in the 100-meter hurdles during the region tournament at Elbert County on April 25-28. Turner captured first place as region champion, with Webb finishing in third place.

Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Seniors Delaney Webb (left) and Kiley Turner both earned a spot at the state sectionals meet in the 100-meter hurdles during the region tournament at Elbert County on April 25-28. Turner captured first place as region champion, with Webb finishing in third place.

Rabun County track and field earns region runners-up to advance to state sectionals

Rabun County took second place on both the boys and girls side at the Class A Division I Region 8 tournament over April 25-28, advancing to the state sectionals May 6 at Lamar County. The girls earned 138 points, while the boys took 106 points.
Courtesy of Austin Poffenberger. Julianne Shirley won a region title as she finished first in the 400-meter dash.

Courtesy of Austin Poffenberger. Julianne Shirley won a region title as she finished first in the 400-meter dash.

TFS boys third, girls fifth at region championships

Tallulah Falls competed in Day Two of the Region 8-A DI Championships on April 26. After seeing a pair of athletes claim individual region titles and several earning state sectional bids on Tuesday, the team set out for more history in the final day of the meet.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun Gap sophomore catcher Jeffrey Diaz (21) celebrates crossing the plate after hitting a grand slam that scored senior Armani Guzman (5), sophomore Denajh Williams (17) and senior Keesean Campbell (1). Diaz is leading the team with six home runs on the season.

Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun Gap sophomore catcher Jeffrey Diaz (21) celebrates crossing the plate after hitting a grand slam that scored senior Armani Guzman (5), sophomore Denajh Williams (17) and senior Keesean Campbell (1). Diaz is leading the team with six home runs on the season.

Eagles baseball soars into final home game of season

Rabun Gap baseball is entering the final week of the season with a 15-4  record. On Wednesday, April 19, the Eagles traveled to Seneca where they won 4-1 thanks to a three-run home run from junior first baseman Argenis Lopez.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County track and field team honored their seniors in the last home meet of the season on Wednesday, April 19. The seniors include, from left, Molly Jo Wright, Delaney Webb, Kiley Turner, Mike Swager, Britt McKissack, Jayton Henry, Jet Galbreath, Sam Flaherty, Trea Blalock and Caroline Bahin. The track and field team now travels to Elberton for regionals on Wednesday, April 26, and Friday, April 28.

Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County track and field team honored their seniors in the last home meet of the season on Wednesday, April 19. The seniors include, from left, Molly Jo Wright, Delaney Webb, Kiley Turner, Mike Swager, Britt McKissack, Jayton Henry, Jet Galbreath, Sam Flaherty, Trea Blalock and Caroline Bahin. The track and field team now travels to Elberton for regionals on Wednesday, April 26, and Friday, April 28.

Track and field honors seniors in last home meet of season

The Rabun County high school track and field teams honored their seniors during the final home meet of the season on Wednesday, April 19. The Wildcat teams now traveled to Elbert County on Wednesday, April 26, and also Friday, April 28, for the Region 8 Class A Division I regional championships.
Photo courtesy Austin Poffenberger. Tallulah Falls No. 2 doubles team Cassidy Hayes (left) and Landy Carnes celebrate a point against Galloway to advance to the Elite Eight.

Photo courtesy Austin Poffenberger. Tallulah Falls No. 2 doubles team Cassidy Hayes (left) and Landy Carnes celebrate a point against Galloway to advance to the Elite Eight.

TFS girls tennis advances to Elite Eight, boys fall in Sweet Sixteen

The Tallulah Falls girls tennis team advanced to the Elite Eight for the first time in school history, while the boys team fell 3-0 to Whitefield Academy which ended their undefeated season Oon Monday, April 24.
Submitted photo. The Rabun County golf team advanced to the State tournament thanks to a play-off round at the area tournament on Monday, April 24. Pictured from left, junior Blake Weber, sophomore Gauge Sudderth, junior Marcus Remilliard, junior Noah Thurmond, junior Charlie Cuttino, freshman Owen Thompson, junior Jack Hood, and RCHS golf head coach Wes Holcombe.

Submitted photo. The Rabun County golf team advanced to the State tournament thanks to a play-off round at the area tournament on Monday, April 24. Pictured from left, junior Blake Weber, sophomore Gauge Sudderth, junior Marcus Remilliard, junior Noah Thurmond, junior Charlie Cuttino, freshman Owen Thompson, junior Jack Hood, and RCHS golf head coach Wes Holcombe.

Wildcat golf advances to state

Freshman Owen Thompson shot a 79 as he helped the Rabun County Wildcats golf team advance to the state championships on Monday, April 24.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS senior Natalie Watson (left) returns a hit against Mt. Pisgah with teammate and fellow senior Allana Jones looking on. Watson and Jones, the No. 1 doubles duo, won against Mt. Pisgah but the Rabun County team fell 3-1 to bow out of the GHSA State playoffs in the Sweet Sixteen.

Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS senior Natalie Watson (left) returns a hit against Mt. Pisgah with teammate and fellow senior Allana Jones looking on. Watson and Jones, the No. 1 doubles duo, won against Mt. Pisgah but the Rabun County team fell 3-1 to bow out of the GHSA State playoffs in the Sweet Sixteen.

Rabun County tennis falls in Sweet Sixteen

The Rabun County tennis teams saw their seasons come to a close in the Sweet Sixteen on Monday, April 24. The boys fell against Galloway 3-0, while the girls lost to Mt. Pisgah 3-1.   BOYS The boys finished their season 9-8 overall, going 4-1 in the region.
Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. On Monday, April 24, RCHS senior Abbye Carver signed her collegiate letter to play beach volleyball at Emmanuel College. Pictured from left, father Jim Carver, mother Tori Carver, Abbye, sister Miranda Hunnicutt and brother Grayson Carver.

Luke Morey/The Clayton Tribune. On Monday, April 24, RCHS senior Abbye Carver signed her collegiate letter to play beach volleyball at Emmanuel College. Pictured from left, father Jim Carver, mother Tori Carver, Abbye, sister Miranda Hunnicutt and brother Grayson Carver.

RCHS’ Carver signs to play beach volleyball at Emmanuel

Rabun County High School senior Abbye Carver signed her intent to play beach volleyball at Emmanuel College on Monday, April 24. Carver is only the fourth Rabun County athlete to play volleyball at the college level, as well as the first to play beach volleyball.