• Pickens sending record number of wrestlers to sectionals

    The Pickens County Dragons have poured their hearts into wrestling this season, and it’s certainly been one to remember.  But – it’s not over, yet. Just one week after hosting the Burnt Mountain Classic, where the Dragons finished 2nd overall, the team came together to hit the mats with a lot more on the line […]

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  • White County releases approved 2018 football schedule

    The White County Warriors had an impressive 2017 football season. Coming off an abismal 1-9 season in 2016, the Warriors came out swinging and scored some big wins early in 2017; defeating Franklin (33-0), Lumpkin (66-14) and Habersham Central (24-21) before dropping a tough loss to Rabun County (49-26). The Warriors came back the following […]

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  • Rec Super Bowl Saturday Schedules Set

    The Mountain Football League playoffs have finally reached their final destination for 2017:  Super Bowl Saturday.  This weekend, several of North Georgia’s finest young athletes will meet on the gridiron at Fannin County High School, battling to take home the league’s top honor of Super Bowl Champions. Here are the results from last weekend’s final […]

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  • Warriors Slay Dragons at Mountaintop Tourney

    Courtside coverage provided by Reagan Young, TeamFYNSports Reporter This past Friday at the Mountaintop Holiday Classic, the White County Warriors and the Pickens County Dragons traveled to Fannin County for their match up on day two of the tournament. Both teams were coming off of a loss from the first day of the tournament and […]

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  • Rec Football Postseason Brackets Set

    Saturday (Oct 15) marked the final week of regular season football for the Mountain Football League.  The MFL consists of Chestatee, Dawson, East Hall, Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens, Union and West Hall; and age divisions begin with 6u (under 6-years-old) and go up to 7th-grade.  Parents and coaches of youth athletes are encouraged to please send […]

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