Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County boys basketball head coach David Adcock and his Wildcat bench celebrate a 3-point shot by senior Huey Blalock in the 52-43 win on March 13 for the Class A Division I state championship.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County boys basketball head coach David Adcock and his Wildcat bench celebrate a 3-point shot by senior Huey Blalock in the 52-43 win on March 13 for the Class A Division I state championship.
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS head coach David Adcock hands the state championship trophy and basketball to Cal Burrell and Reeves Page as senior Colton Crane (left) moves in to help the “goons” lift the two important pieces of hardware.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County boys basketball team and RCHS cheerleaders pose for a photo after the basketball team's 52-43 state championship victory versus Southwest on March 13 at the Macon Coliseum
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Rabun County freshman Trace Adcock drives to the basket in Rabun County's 52-43 state championship win over Southwest on March 13 at the Macon Coliseum.
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. GPB’s Jon Nelson interviewed state title game MVP Huey Blalock and head coach David Adcock, whose father coached basketball for 31 years and won a state title at Glenwood School in Phenix City, Ala. Mike Adcock passed away in 2009. Blalock finished the game with 29 points, six rebounds and five assists.
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Wildcat senior Huey Blalock, a Navy basketball commit, elevates for his shot against Southwest in the state title game on March 13 in the Macon Coliseum. Blalock was the game’s leading scorer with 29.
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. RCHS head coach David Adcock holds up the trophy and game ball as the Class A Division I state champions while his team celebrates the achievement.
Wesley Branch/The Clayton Tribune. Senior Huey Blalock takes the ball in the other direction during his 29-point MVP performance in the Wildcats’ Class A Division I state championship win over Southwest on March 13 in the Macon Coliseum
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. In the first half of the Wildcats’ state championship game in the Macon Coliseum, head coach David Adcock signals the No. 1. The boys basketball team would conclude the 2025-2026 season with the top ranking after rolling to a 30-2 record and the Class A Division I title.
Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. The Rabun County boys basketball team is the Class A Division I state champions for 2026 after capturing the title on March 13 in the Macon Coliseum with a 52-43 victory over Southwest for the first boys hoops championship in the school's history. Here Rabun County head coach David Adcock hoists the trophy and game ball into the air for his team and the crowd to see at midcourt following the triumph.