Rabun County

Submitted Photo. From left, top runners Keegan Hanifan-Wagner (10U), Harper Westbrook (10U), Nora Webb (8U), and Owen Moseley (10U) stand with Head Coach Ed Eidson at Athens Christian School on Aug. 23.

Submitted Photo. From left, top runners Keegan Hanifan-Wagner (10U), Harper Westbrook (10U), Nora Webb (8U), and Owen Moseley (10U) stand with Head Coach Ed Eidson at Athens Christian School on Aug. 23.

Rabun rec runners battle rain drops, other competitors in Athens

On a rainy Saturday morning, the Rabun County Recreation Department cross country team competed at Athens Christian School in challenging weather conditions. Despite the cold rain and wet course, our athletes showed resilience and heart.
Shown, from left, are senior players Lillie Free of Clarkesville, Vjera Radovic of Montenegro and Kate Blackburn of Demorest. (Photo courtesy of Tallulah Falls School)

Shown, from left, are senior players Lillie Free of Clarkesville, Vjera Radovic of Montenegro and Kate Blackburn of Demorest. (Photo courtesy of Tallulah Falls School)

Tallulah Falls volleyball celebrates seniors

Tallulah Falls’ varsity volleyball team defeated Providence Christian 3-1 on senior night, Oct. 8. Senior Lillie Free of Clarkesville played well for the Indians on both sides of the ball, with 15 digs, five aces and five kills, coach Matt Heyl said.
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 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 advances to program’s first semifinal

TIGER — Showing strong signs of a championship program, the Rabun County volleyball team is one win away from playing for its first state championship.

Tallulah Falls launches esports program

Competitive gaming in the form of electronic sports is coming to Tallulah Falls School as an official Georgia High School Association activity. TFS is starting with 25 student-players, meeting after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays, playing League of Legends and Rocket League.

Eagles top Lions in OT, earn fifth seed

RABUN GAP — Matt Linn ran for a touchdown with less than a minute left in overtime to lift the Rabun Gap-Nacoochee Eagles past the Covenant Day Lions 22-14 in Rabun Gap last Saturday afternoon. The Eagles secured a No. 5 seed in the NCISAA postseason in the process and travel to Ravenscroft (N.C.
Rabun County wide receiver Sutton Jones (20) is congratulated by quarterback Gunner Stockton (14) and other teammates after making a touchdown catch during the first half against Social Circle at Frank Snyder Memorial Stadium in Tiger last Friday night. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)

Rabun County wide receiver Sutton Jones (20) is congratulated by quarterback Gunner Stockton (14) and other teammates after making a touchdown catch during the first half against Social Circle at Frank Snyder Memorial Stadium in Tiger last Friday night. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)

Stockton throws 6 TDs, Rabun clips Social Circle

TIGER — Social Circle couldn’t have asked for a better start against the undefeated Rabun County Wildcats. Logan Cross hit Amarion Russell with a screen pass on the game’s first play from scrimmage and Russell raced down the left sideline for a 73-yard touchdown.

PREP ROUNDUP: Rabun Gap boys fall in title match

SOCCER Rabun Gap: The Rabun Gap boys lost 3-0 to Wesleyan Christian Academy in the NCISAA Class 4A state championship in High Point, N.C., last Saturday. It was the Eagles’ first appearance in the state title match in program history.

Run game, defense carry Eagles to Boarder Cup win

RABUN GAP — The Rabun Gap Eagles braved the soggy conditions and retained the Battle of the Boarder Cup. Robin Verginelli rushed for three touchdowns, Pato Torres and Matt Linn each added a scoring run and the Eagles’ defense held rival Asheville School (N.C.
Rabun County linebacker Brody Jarrard (13), defensive lineman Phillip Roberson (21) and linebacker Hoff Windham celebrate after Jarrard’s tackle for a loss during the first half against Elbert County at the Granite Bowl in Elberton last Friday night. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)

Rabun County linebacker Brody Jarrard (13), defensive lineman Phillip Roberson (21) and linebacker Hoff Windham celebrate after Jarrard’s tackle for a loss during the first half against Elbert County at the Granite Bowl in Elberton last Friday night. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)

Cats’ offense hums to season-high in win vs. Devils

ELBERTON — It was a different setting but a similar result for the Rabun County Wildcats at Elbert County’s Granite Bowl last Friday night: another blowout win.