Rabun County’s Ali Ramey, top left, spikes the ball against Dade County during the quarterfinal round of the GHSA Class A/AA-Public state playoffs at Ken Byrd Court in Tiger last Saturday afternoon. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
Rabun County’s Destiny Deetz, left, attacks Dade County while teammate Beth Payne watches during the quarterfinal round of the GHSA Class A/AA-Public state playoffs at Ken Byrd Court in Tiger last Saturday afternoon. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
Rabun County’s Gracie Deetz (14) attempts to block a shot, while teammate Abbye Carver watches during a match against Dade County in the quarterfinal round of the GHSA Class A/AA-Public state playoffs at Ken Byrd Court in Tiger last Saturday afternoon. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
Rabun County’s Lexi Crump digs at the ball during a match against Dade County in the quarterfinal round of the GHSA Class A/AA-Public state playoffs at Ken Byrd Court in Tiger last Saturday afternoon. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
Rabun County’s Abbye Carver watches her shot fly across the net during a match against Dade County in the quarterfinal round of the GHSA Class A/AA-Public state playoffs at Ken Byrd Court in Tiger last Saturday afternoon. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
TIGER — Showing strong signs of a championship program, the Rabun County volleyball team is one win away from playing for its first state championship.
The Wildcats defeated the Dade County Wolverines …