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Photo courtesy of Ashton Bass. Tallulah Falls’ Ashton Roache hails from Nassau, Bahamas, while Chase Pollock is from Toccoa, Ga.

Photo courtesy of Ashton Bass. Tallulah Falls’ Ashton Roache hails from Nassau, Bahamas, while Chase Pollock is from Toccoa, Ga.

Better Together: Chase Pollock & Ashton Roache

“You can observe a lot just by watching,” says the great Yogi Berra. While quite obvious, it’s true. Over the past two seasons, the TFS baseball team has crushed the record books, securing a state runner-up finish in 2024 and a Sweet 16 (Round of 12) appearance in 2025.
Submitted Photo. Rabun County’s Sally Woerner (seated, center) is surrounded by family and friends as she signs a national letter of intent to play at Western Carolina University.

Submitted Photo. Rabun County’s Sally Woerner (seated, center) is surrounded by family and friends as she signs a national letter of intent to play at Western Carolina University.

Hall of Famers inducted before Wildcats’ kickoff

Rabun Athletic Hall of Fame Sally Woerner certainly left an indelible mark on the athletic record books during her time at Rabun County High School.

Golf tourney links locals in battle against cancer

The Sid Weber Memorial Cancer Fund “Fun Foursome Golf Tournament” tees off next week in Sky Valley. Community members still have the opportunity to play in the tournament at the Sky Valley Golf Course, 568 Sky Valley Way, on Wednesday, Aug. 20, or become a sponsor.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun Gap boys soccer team captured its fourth consecutive state championship in 2024.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun Gap boys soccer team captured its fourth consecutive state championship in 2024.

RGNS boys soccer team with more depth seeks fifth straight state title

Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School boys soccer has become the gold standard in high school soccer over the last few years. Boasting an almost unheard of four consecutive state championships, the Eagles are gearing up for 2025 with their sights set on a fifth in a row.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County cheerleaders continued their tradition of creating special banners for each Wildcat football game so the team can run through them onto the football field. Here the players and first-year head coach Rance Gillespie (left center) make their way toward the home sideline during pregame of the Aug. 8 scrimmage against visiting Franklin, N.C.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County cheerleaders continued their tradition of creating special banners for each Wildcat football game so the team can run through them onto the football field. Here the players and first-year head coach Rance Gillespie (left center) make their way toward the home sideline during pregame of the Aug. 8 scrimmage against visiting Franklin, N.C.

RCHS alum back home to coach

Rabun County High School football jumpstarted its season on Friday, Aug. 8, with a scrimmage against one of its former rivals, Franklin (N.C.) High School, with RCHS alumnus Rance Gillespie in his first season as head coach of the Wildcats.

Bulldogs open at No. 5 in preseason poll

With college football vastly approaching, the preseason AP Top 25 poll was finally released on Monday, Aug. 11. Coming in at No. 5 on that poll was Georgia. Ranked ahead of the Bulldogs is No. 1 Texas – its first No. 1 preseason ranking in program history – No.
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. With her husband Steve paddling the boat, Cissy Jackson comes to the boat dock after swimming Lake Rabun in honor of her 60th birthday.

Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. With her husband Steve paddling the boat, Cissy Jackson comes to the boat dock after swimming Lake Rabun in honor of her 60th birthday.

In honor of turning 60, Jackson swims length of Lake Rabun

LAKEMONT – Rabun County native Cissy Jackson enjoys challenging herself. So much so, that she has set out intense challenges for each of her last two milestone birthdays – 50 and 60. Jackson, who turned 60 on July 1, decided in August 2024 she wanted to swim the length of Lake Rabun.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Lady Cats volleyball celebrate after a solid play against visiting Flowery Branch on Aug. 5.

Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County Lady Cats volleyball celebrate after a solid play against visiting Flowery Branch on Aug. 5.

RCHS volleyball starts season with victory

The Rabun County Lady Cats volleyball team started their season off in strong fashion at home on Ken Byrd Court against Greene County and perennial power Flowery Branch. In the opener, the Lady Cats claimed a decisive straight-set victory over the Tigers of Greene County 25-6 and 25-8.