Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County’s Millie Southards and Athens Academy’s Millie Pugmire fight for a loose ball on the final possession of Rabun County’s 51-48 win over Athens Academy on Jan 13. Southards knocked the ball free on the last possession, sealing the win for the Lady Wildcats.
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Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County senior Reid Giles looks to the sideline in Rabun County’s 49-42 win over Dalton on Sept. 5. Giles was named Georgia High School Football Daily Player of the Week for his performance versus Dalton and was named All-State this season.
Rabun County’s Giles earns All-State football honors
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County boys head basketball coach David Adcock presents Hayes Free with a commemorative basketball for scoring his 1,000th point in his career in Rabun County’s 64-59 win over Chesnee (S.C.) in the championship game of the Battle of the States Tournament on Dec. 30. Free was also named MVP of the tournament and received the trophy that he is holding in the photo.
Rabun County Wildcat Free earns career point 1,000
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Reeves Page hoists the Battle of the States championship trophy while he and Cal Burrell (left center) celebrate with the Rabun County boys basketball team on Dec. 30 after its 64-59 win over Chesnee. The Wildcats will be at home again on Jan. 13 versus Athens Academy.
RCHS boys win 31st annual Battle of the States Tourney
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Gunner Stockton celebrates in the end zone after a rushing touchdown in Georgia’s 43-35 win over Ole Miss on Oct. 18. Stockton finished top-10 in Heisman voting as the starting quarterback for the Bulldogs.
Stockton shines in first season as UGA starter
Tony Walsh/UGAAA. Current UGA and former Rabun County quarterback Gunner Stockton in Georgia’s practice session before the Sugar Bowl versus Ole Miss on Jan. 1. Stockton had 223 total yards and three touchdowns in Georgia’s 39-34 Sugar Bowl loss.
Georgia, Stockton’s season comes to an end in Sugar Bowl
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton (14) will lead the Bulldogs against Ole Miss in the College Football Playoffs on Jan. 1 in New Orleans in the Sugar Bowl. Stockton got his first collegiate start in last year’s Sugar Bowl. Stockton has been the starter throughout this season, finishing seventh in the Heisman Trophy voting.
New Year’s is gameday for UGA, Stockton in Sugar Bowl
File/Wade Cheek/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County’s Adelyn Thompson celebrates with Addy Beth Owens after knocking down the game-winning shot against Armuchee High School in the first round of the state playoffs last season. The Lady Wildcats advanced to the Elite Eight for the 10th time in history.
Reviewing a year of the emotions of sports
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. abun Gap junior Joonatan Tartu shoots over Rabun County freshman Cord Burrell for a contested layup against Rabun County on Dec. 19. Rabun County took the win 64-59, improving to 9-1 while Rabun Gap fell to 10-5.
Burrell’s spinning late layup lifts Rabun County over Rabun Gap
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Former Rabun County and current UGA quarterback Gunner Stockton prepares to take a snap in Georgia’s 43-35 win over Ole Miss on Oct. 18. Stockton threw for 289 yards and four touchdowns, while running for 59 yards and a score in the win. Ole Miss now will face UGA in the playoffs on New Year’s Day.
