Diamond Raiders brave cold to prepare for 2024
It certainly doesn’t feel like it, but baseball season has officially arrived at Habersham Central.
It certainly doesn’t feel like it, but baseball season has officially arrived at Habersham Central.
The Habersham Central Swim team hosted its “Hot Chocolate” invitational last weekend.
Following a rare five day game-less stretch, Habersham Central basketball returns to action Friday right here in Mt. Airy as the Raiders host Apalachee.
Standout track & field athlete Sam Ketch penned his Letter of Intent with Davidson College, as the senior is set to continue his athletic and academic career at the next level.
When Gainesville’s Ellis Pitts nailed a pair of free throws to put the Red Elephants up by 10 points with under 2 minutes to play Saturday in Mt.
There was a point Saturday afternoon where it looked as if the Lady Raiders had things under control against Gainesville.
Tallulah Falls’ girls basketball won 58-32, and cruised to the finish despite only two points in the fourth at Lanier Christian in their first game of the new year Friday night.
Coach Bill Bradley and the Lady Raiders began their Region 8-6A campaign on a strong note Wednesday evening in Mt. Airy, downing Shiloh 53-43.
Robert Carl Williams will forever be a legend in Habersham County sports.
Habersham Central’s boys saw their 11-game win streak run out of road as the Raiders fell to Shiloh, 77-59, on Wednesday night.