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White County’s tennis teams got a strong test Monday night, squaring off with a Cookeville program that has been a regular in the state postseason over the past decade. The final results leaned toward the Cavaliers, but for the Warriors and Warriorettes, the night served a clear purpose with
by Rachel Auberger
The White County High School Warriorettes opened a busy four-game week Monday night with a finish that felt more like a script than a box score. After falling behind early and clawing their way back late, White County walked it off in the seventh inning for a 9-7 win over
by Rachel Auberger
It took a few innings for the White County offense to find its rhythm Monday night, but once it did, the Warriors didn’t waste the opportunity. Trailing early, White County erased a two-run deficit with a five-run fifth inning and went on to secure a 5-2 win over Livingston
by Rachel AubergerThe White County Middle School Warriorettes were back in action Monday night, and their bats didn’t take long to get going. A 13-hit performance over three innings powered White County to a 14-2 win over Upperman. The opening inning didn’t hint at what was to come. Upperman used
by Rachel Auberger