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Habersham Central’s Cody Thomas drives the ball during a recent home game. CODY ROGERS/Special

Habersham Central’s Cody Thomas drives the ball during a recent home game. CODY ROGERS/Special

Raiders battle back, finish with a win

Trailing by four runs in the final game of a rough season, the Raider baseball team refused to go home quietly. Habersham Central scored seven runs in the final inning Friday in game 2 of a doubleheader to top Lanier 10-7 to close out the season and avoid a sweep.
Habersham Central soccer stars Sarah Clark (left) and Anna LaBarbera were named first-team all-region. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Habersham Central soccer stars Sarah Clark (left) and Anna LaBarbera were named first-team all-region. MATTHEW OSBORNE/Staff

Five Lady Raiders earn all-region honors

Fresh off the conclusion of their historic 2022 season, five members of the Habersham Central girls soccer team were given all-region honors.
Members of Tallulah Falls’ rifle team competing at the state championships included (front row, from left) Ethan Simmons, Coach Katie Keister, Chloe Erwin, Kylee Loudermilk and Leah Rogers. Back row are (from left) Coach Kerry Stamey, Joseph McGahee, Andrew Erwin, Marc Crotta, Jue Wang and Coach Tim Stamey. BRIAN CARTER/Submitted

Members of Tallulah Falls’ rifle team competing at the state championships included (front row, from left) Ethan Simmons, Coach Katie Keister, Chloe Erwin, Kylee Loudermilk and Leah Rogers. Back row are (from left) Coach Kerry Stamey, Joseph McGahee, Andrew Erwin, Marc Crotta, Jue Wang and Coach Tim Stamey. BRIAN CARTER/Submitted

TFS rifle team takes 9th in state

A young and ambitious Tallulah Falls Precision Rifle team traveled to Statesboro to compete at Georgia Southern University in the GHSA State Championships. TFS entered as one of only two teams in Class 1A Private that qualified for the event, as a grand total of 17 teams were represented.
Habersham Central’s Gabe Irby started every game of his varsity career for four years. FILE

Habersham Central’s Gabe Irby started every game of his varsity career for four years. FILE

Irby helped build foundation of his Raider teams

Gabe Irby moved around a lot as a child, as his father was called to many different churches as a pastor. But he found a home in Habersham County starting in seventh grade, and by the time summer football practice rolled around, he was not your average eighth grader.
Azzi Cervantes slides in safely to score a run in the first inning against Lanier. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Azzi Cervantes slides in safely to score a run in the first inning against Lanier. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Lanier bats too much for Diamond Raiders

The Habersham Central baseball team lost their last home game of the regular season with the 12-2 defeat at the hands of the region rival Lanier Longhorns.
Senior and No. 1 singles player Ray Carr connects with a ball during his match in the first round of the state playoffs. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Senior and No. 1 singles player Ray Carr connects with a ball during his match in the first round of the state playoffs. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Habersham Central tennis season ends in first-round state matches

Both the boys and girls drew short ends of a couple sticks in their first round matchups in the state tournament this week. Facing off with Kell High School, the boys tennis team got swept in their first-round matchup.
Head coach Shawn Blackburn, Madison LaPrade, Ava Caudell, Addie Maney, Makenna Eller and assistant coach Joni Blackburn pose with their area runner-up trophy. JONI BLACKBURN/Submitted

Head coach Shawn Blackburn, Madison LaPrade, Ava Caudell, Addie Maney, Makenna Eller and assistant coach Joni Blackburn pose with their area runner-up trophy. JONI BLACKBURN/Submitted

‘This ain’t no hobby’

After winning last year’s tournament and having the best finish their program has ever had, the Lady Raiders golf team followed that up this season with another strong performance despite graduating five seniors. “We reloaded this year with some young guns,” Girls Head Coach Shawn Blackburn said.
The Lady Raiders raise their fists before breaking the pre-game huddle just before their first-round state playoff game. CODY ROGERS/Staff

The Lady Raiders raise their fists before breaking the pre-game huddle just before their first-round state playoff game. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Best season in Lady Raiders soccer history comes to an end

A season that saw more accolades and accomplishments than any other season in the history of the Lady Raiders soccer program ended Wednesday night with a 5-1 loss to Richmond Hill in the Sweet 16 of the state playoffs.
The Lady Raiders raise their fists before breaking the pre-game huddle just before their first-round state playoff game. CODY ROGERS/Staff

The Lady Raiders raise their fists before breaking the pre-game huddle just before their first-round state playoff game. CODY ROGERS/Staff

Best season in Lady Raiders soccer history comes to an end

A season that saw more accolades and accomplishments than any other season in the history of the Lady Raiders soccer program ended Wednesday night with a 5-1 loss to Richmond Hill in the Sweet 16 of the state playoffs.