Three sports represented at Warner Robins’ signing day a month ahead of graduation
After sending two athletes to the next level last week, Warner Robins signed six more across three sports during Tuesday’s signing day.

WARNER ROBINS — After sending two athletes to the next level last week, Warner Robins signed six more across three sports during Tuesday’s signing day.
Here’s the latest Demons to sign to continue their academic and athletic careers:
Korveanna Slaughter, Basketball, East Georgia State College

Korveanna Slaughter has been a staple in Demonettes basketball since her freshman season, and led the team this year to an undefeated regular season for the first time in school history.
She was also Region 1-4A Offensive Player of the Year during her senior campaign.
Trey Bradley, Basketball, Young Harris College

Trey Bradley made a return to the Demon Den for his senior season after earning Player of the Year honors at Central Christian Fellowship Academy in 2023-24.
He helped lead Warner Robins to a region championship and also earned a Region 1-4A First Team selection.
Kelsey Perkins, Jordan Addie, Jeffrey Johnson, Football, Columbus State University

This trio of Demons signed to play football at Columbus State University. All three were were contributors on a Warner Robins offense that swept the county and finished with a 7-4 record.
Mykiah Williams, Volleyball, Stevenson University

Mykiah Williams was the lone representative for volleyball, though both her high school and club coach had high praises for her athleticism and leadership on the floor.
On behalf of the Houston Home Journal, congratulations to all of these athletes! We wish you the best in representing Houston County at the next level.
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