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Jackson Daniel captures the win at No. 2 singles, 6-4, 6-0 to help elevate his team to a 4-1 win over East Jackson and help his team remain undefeated in region play on Feb. 25.

Jackson Daniel captures the win at No. 2 singles, 6-4, 6-0 to help elevate his team to a 4-1 win over East Jackson and help his team remain undefeated in region play on Feb. 25.

Racket Dogs split against East Jackson

Boys stay undefeated in the region while the girls suffered their first loss in region play on the road at East Jackson. On Feb. 25, Hart traveled to Commerce to take on the Eagles of East Jackson. For the girls, Adan Grace Johnson and Lucee Patrick picked up the win at No.
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FIRST ROUND KNOCKOUT

Despite Curry’s career high game, the Dogs’ season came to an end after falling to Burke County in the first round of the state playoffs. On Feb. 19, Hart traveled to Waynesboro to take on the Bears of Burke County in the first round of the state playoffs.
Junior outfielder Boston Graham (right) celebrates with teammates after walking it off against the Red Raiders of Madison County in the 2-1 win on Feb. 24 at Saye Field.

Junior outfielder Boston Graham (right) celebrates with teammates after walking it off against the Red Raiders of Madison County in the 2-1 win on Feb. 24 at Saye Field.

Ballard deals, Graham walks it off to end Diamond Dogs' four-game skid

The Diamond Dogs find a way to walk it off against Madison County at home to end a four-game losing streak. On Feb. 20, Hart traveled to Athens to take on the Gladiators of Clarke Central.
Norma Rose Strange has been a staple at the Hart County Senior Center for the past 13 years. Her favorite thing about the center is “being in the company of friends.”

Norma Rose Strange has been a staple at the Hart County Senior Center for the past 13 years. Her favorite thing about the center is “being in the company of friends.”

Norma Rose Strange is Loving Life

Norma Rose Strange’s infectious laughter can be heard inside the Hart County Senior Center every day of the week. Like clockwork, Norma arrives at the senior center around 9 a.m. each day and stays until after lunch. She’s been a staple at the center for nearly 13 years now.