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‘Championships don’t come every day’: Defensive intensity, career-highs and good vibes carry Demonettes through demolition of Wayne County and Region 1-4A championship
In the wise words shared by Demonettes head coach Rebecca Ivory, championships don’t come every day.
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Tyler Harris scores 13 second-half points in Warner Robins’ 60-55 win over Benedictine in Region 1-4A consolation game
While it won’t get them home court advantage in the first round, Warner Robins (14-13) redeemed Wednesday’s semifinals loss with a 60-55 win against Benedictine (6-19) on Friday.
Lady Panthers fall to Ware County in final minutes of Region 1-4A consolation game
It was a close one, as it has been all year when Perry (8-16) plays Ware County (10-14), but the Lady Panthers fell again in the Region 1-4A tournament with a 44-39 final.
Houston County former assistant principal sentenced to life for child sex crimes
Joshua Mason was sentenced for acts performed starting when the victim was eight years old, the District Attorney’s office said.
Warner Robins graduates from statewide placemaking program
The program, known as the Georgia Economic Placemaking Collaborative, aims to enhance the vitality of downtown and neighborhood areas.
Mother and son sentenced for making false statements about Houston County Sheriff deputies
A mother and son from Atlanta were sentenced to three years probation and a brief stay at Houston County jail for making false statements against Sheriff’s Office deputies.
Fulton County man arrested in Houston County after high speed chase on Tuesday
A Fulton County man was arrested in Houston County after shooting and killing a woman outside an elementary school in Palmetto.
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