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Pictured left is Shone Webb with Ben Edwards pictured right celebrating after Emmanuel College wins the Conference of Carolinas championship on Sunday.

Pictured left is Shone Webb with Ben Edwards pictured right celebrating after Emmanuel College wins the Conference of Carolinas championship on Sunday.

Webb continues to check off his goals

Former Hart County and current Emmanuel College guard Shone “Spud” Webb collected more accolades than he could carry while helping lead his team to a conference championship. After Webb was redshirted just a season ago, he didn’t know what his future looked like for the Lions.
Freshman forward William Bell (33) puts multiple shots on goal in the 7-1 home loss to Oconee County to begin region play.

Freshman forward William Bell (33) puts multiple shots on goal in the 7-1 home loss to Oconee County to begin region play.

Soccer teams go 1-2 in three game stretch

The Dogs soccer teams split against Rabun and Oglethorpe on the road, while both fell to Oconee at home in the region opener. The teams started the three-game stretch with a trip to Rabun County on March 2. The girls picked up a 5-3 win led by sophomore forward Channing Segars’ hat trick.
Dogs head coach Matt Gibbs draws up a play during a home game from earlier in the season.

Dogs head coach Matt Gibbs draws up a play during a home game from earlier in the season.

Elite Eight Ending

The Hart County boys’ basketball tournament run ends with a road loss to Cross Creek in the elite eight. On March 1, the Dogs traveled down to Cross Creek, and the back-to-back state champions in AAA were looking to continue their run at another title.
Senior midfielder Abby Ashworth nets a goal versus Jasper County in the 3-3 draw against the Hurricanes on Feb. 25

Senior midfielder Abby Ashworth nets a goal versus Jasper County in the 3-3 draw against the Hurricanes on Feb. 25

Soccer Dogs continue their winning ways

The Hart County Soccer Dogs continue their hot streak versus Jasper and Crescent. Hart traveled to Jasper County on Feb. 23 to take on the Hurricanes at home. The Lady Dogs got off to a quick 3-1 lead, but couldn’t maintain it as it ended in a 3-3 draw.
Photo by John Fornander

Photo by John Fornander

Racket Dogs fall to Oconee at home

The Hart County Racket Dogs hosted the defending region champions on Tuesday but fell to the Oconee County Warriors in both matches – girls 0-5 and boys 0-5. “All I can say is that we gave it a good try,” said Racket Dogs head coach Cheryl Tierney. “Oconee County is always tough.
Photo by Mark Duffel

Photo by Mark Duffel

Slow-pitch softball starts the season 2-0

The Hart County slow-pitch softball team started the season off with a bang, sweeping Gainesville in their season opener. Lady Dogs head coach Katie Jo Gentry said it is always hard for softball players to make the transition from fastpitch to slow pitch in just a matter of months.
Senior outfielder Paul Davis collects a hit in the sixth inning three run rally but falls to Banks County, 6-4 on Tuesday.

Senior outfielder Paul Davis collects a hit in the sixth inning three run rally but falls to Banks County, 6-4 on Tuesday.

Diamond Dogs rallies fall short

The Diamond Dogs are still in the rough after losses to both McIntosh on Feb. 24 and Banks County at home on Tuesday. Hart hosted McIntosh for a double-header. The Chiefs beat the Diamond Dogs just a few days ago in Peachtree City, 13-0.
The Hart County boys basketball team holding up eight fingers as they upset Adairsville on the road 68-60 to advance to the elite eight in the Georgia High School boys basketball state tournament.

The Hart County boys basketball team holding up eight fingers as they upset Adairsville on the road 68-60 to advance to the elite eight in the Georgia High School boys basketball state tournament.

ELITE EIGHT BOUND

The Hart County boys basketball team knocked off two Top 15 teams on the road to advance to the Elite Eight. Hart traveled up to Gilmer on Feb. 22 to take on the Bobcats in the first round of the state tournament. The Dogs came out swinging, taking a 30-15 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Junior guard Dakota Phillips

Junior guard Dakota Phillips

Six Lady Dogs earn All-Region honors for basketball

One senior, three juniors, one sophomore, and one freshman make up the six Lady Dogs who were honored by the coaches in Region 8-AAA. Junior guards Dakota Phillips and Alexis Walker were the lone Lady Dogs to make first team all region within the region.
Ryleigh Jordan returns a serve in a heartbreaking loss in a tiebreaker, 3-7 against Elbert.

Ryleigh Jordan returns a serve in a heartbreaking loss in a tiebreaker, 3-7 against Elbert.

Lights cause the Racket Dogs to fall to Elbert

Failing stadium lights cause the Racket Dogs to struggle and fall at home against rival Elbert County. Things were looking promising for the boys’ team until it got dark. “Our boys started off really well,” said Dogs head coach Cheryl Tierney.