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Sunshot by Drew Dotson - Alejandro Rangel kicks the ball at Hart County High School on Friday, March 12, in Hart County’s loss to Oconee County.

Sunshot by Drew Dotson - Alejandro Rangel kicks the ball at Hart County High School on Friday, March 12, in Hart County’s loss to Oconee County.

Soccer Dogs fall at home

Both the Hart County High School girls’ and boys’ soccer teams suffered region defeats at the hands of the top-ranked teams in the state last week. The Hart County boys’ fell 5-0 to Oconee County, a top-ranked team statewide, on Friday, March 12 at home.
Pictured from left to right, front, are Tinsley Starrett, Aeryn Back, Chastyn Haynie, Bella Beck, back, head coach Shellye Ayers.

Pictured from left to right, front, are Tinsley Starrett, Aeryn Back, Chastyn Haynie, Bella Beck, back, head coach Shellye Ayers.

Twisters bring home medals

The Hartwell Twisters brought home lots of medals from the “Flippie Hippie Meet” in Carrollton over the past weekend. Pictured in the photo at left is the AAU Xcel second place team earning silver medals.
Sunshot by Grayson Williams Kylee Pitt returns the ball with a backhand against Monroe Area on Monday at Hart County High School.

Sunshot by Grayson Williams Kylee Pitt returns the ball with a backhand against Monroe Area on Monday at Hart County High School.

Racket Dogs find region success vs. Monroe Area

The Racket Dogs continued to swing up success in region play over the past week. The Hart County High School boys’ and girls’ tennis teams both swept Monroe Area at home last Thursday, March 11 in all five lines 5-0, 5-0 for the second time this season. In the No. 1 singles spot, C.J.
 “Boo” Mitchell slides into home plate in the softball team’s victory over rival Franklin County.

“Boo” Mitchell slides into home plate in the softball team’s victory over rival Franklin County.

Slow-pitch softball team is on a roll

A scorching hot start to the season continued at home on Monday for the Hart County High School slow-pitch softball team. The Lady Dogs blasted rivals Franklin County in a double-header at home on Monday, March 15 as they downed the Lions 6-1 and then 13-5 to remain undefeated at 6-0 on the season.
Hart County Diamond Dogs celebrate during their 15-0 win over Monroe Area in just three innings.

Hart County Diamond Dogs celebrate during their 15-0 win over Monroe Area in just three innings.

REGION ROUT: Diamond Dogs win big over Monroe Area

A three-inning run-rule victory opened up region play for the No. 1 Hart County Diamond Dogs (9-2, 1-0). Hart County blasted region opponent Monroe Area 15-0 at home on Monday in the team’s first region contest of the year as the game was cut short in the third inning via mercy rule.
Kiera Jester competes in the 100-yard dash in the girls’ track team’s 1st-place finish.

Kiera Jester competes in the 100-yard dash in the girls’ track team’s 1st-place finish.

Track Dogs dominating meets, setting records

The Hart County boys’ and girls’ track teams dominated the events on Monday at home, as well as on the road Saturday, capturing top finishes and breaking school records along the way.
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Gymnast wins multiple medals at recent meet

Bella Beck, of Hartwell, recently cleaned up at a gymnastics meet on Feb. 27 in Cumming that was a benefit meet for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Bella earned first-place finishes in the vault, on the uneven bars, on the balance beam and in the all around competition.
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Martial artist wins gold

Noah Wyckoff competed and earned several medals at the Newbreed Jiu Jitsu Federation Championship on Feb. 20 in Greenville, S.C. at the Greenville Convention Center. He won a gold medal in youth no gi, a silver medal in youth gi and a bronze medal in an older age and heavier weight gi division.
Hart County’s Sydney Smith returns a volley against Oconee County on Tuesday, March 9, at Hart County High School.

Hart County’s Sydney Smith returns a volley against Oconee County on Tuesday, March 9, at Hart County High School.

Racket Dogs split the week’s matches

The Hart County High School tennis teams split a pair of region matches over the past week. The Racket Dogs traveled to East Jackson last Thursday, March 4, where both the boys’ and girls’ teams captured 4-1 region victories, before both teams fell to Oconee County 1-4 on Tuesday at home.