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Former Houston County School District superintendent Robin Hines is settling in as the GHSA’s executive director, taking on the challenges that face Georgia’s primary high school athletics governing body. → Read More
Tattnall Square football player and wrestler Christian Rodgers is The Telegraph Selby Buck Male Athlete of the Year. → Read More
FPD's Kate Patterson, who led on the basketball court and the soccer field and also ran cross country, is The Telegraph Selby Buck Female Athlete of the Year. → Read More
This effort at bringing baseball to Macon is the most legitimate since the South Atlantic League left. But it doesn’t bring Macon back into the organized baseball fold, and it only delays the need for a new baseball stadium. → Read More
Houston County and Jones County get some important summer reps in against some of the state's top high school football programs at the Corky Kell 7-on-7 in Roswell. → Read More
With the Golden State Warriors on track to run away with the NBA title, is the stage being set for a changing of the guard in the Eastern Conference? → Read More
Savannah Christian uses three-run fifth inning to beat Tattnall Square in the first game of the best-of-three GHSA Class 1A private school baseball championship series. → Read More
So Nashville is in the Stanley Cup Final. And folks said hockey doesn't work in the South after the Atlanta Thrashers debacle. It's just more proof that ownership, not location, doomed the Thrashers, something the NHL fails to realize. → Read More
For the second straight year, Tattnall Square is playing for the GHSA Class 1A private school baseball championship. → Read More
Tattnall Square's GHSA Class 1A private school baseball championship doubleheader against Savannah Christian scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed because of expected bad weather in Savannah. They will now play at 5 p.m. on Friday. → Read More
FPD leads the GHSA Class 1A private school golf championship through 18 holes. The GHSA is playing a 36-hole event for the first time this year after going 18 holes in the past. → Read More
Tattnall Square's Matt Blair has gone from a reserve with a blown-out knee to a Division I-bound pitcher starting for a team that's playing for the GHSA Class 1A private school championship. → Read More
With permission granted to scrimmage other schools during the spring practice period, some Georgia high school football players are getting a little something extra out of May drills: the chance to go up against someone not on their own team. → Read More
Johns Creek is appealing its GHSA Class 6A baseball semifinal loss to Lee County, a loss that came about after Lee County used a little-known rule to wipe out Johns Creek’s game-winning walk in Game 2. → Read More
Windsor edges Terrell Academy in the first game of the best-of-three GISA Class 2A baseball semifinals. Landry Rustin goes the distance for Windsor, striking out seven while recording a two-run, go-ahead single in the second inning. → Read More
With a little help from Trey Ham’s record-setting 13th homer of the season, Tattnall’s 1-2 pitching punch puts away another opponent. The Trojans sweep Holy Innocents 5-0 and 9-3 to clinch a spot in the GHSA Class 1A private school baseball championship series for the second straight year. → Read More
Robin Hines, who led the Houston County School District from 2010-14, is named executive director of the GHSA, replacing Gary Phillips. Also, a controversial proposal regarding transfer student eligibility was tabled. → Read More
Three second-half goals lift Wesleyan to its first GHSA girls soccer championship, 4-1 over FPD at Five Star Stadium. → Read More
Southern Conference baseball championship on the line when Mercer heads to Wofford this weekend. → Read More
Fears of traffic jams in the neighborhoods surrounding SunTrust Park are overblown, Ron Seibel finds. Getting to SunTrust Park on Atlanta's Interstate system? That's the big, thorny issue. → Read More