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The White County High School track and field team turned in another strong outing Thursday evening at York Institute in Jamestown, finishing fourth in an eight-team field behind a collection of standout individual efforts and a relay team that stole the spotlight. Leading the way once again was Isaac Littles,
White County Middle School scratched out a long-awaited April win Thursday night, using one timely run and a dominant outing on the mound to edge Warren County 1-0 in the regular season finale.
The White County Middle School golf teams added another strong showing to the season Thursday afternoon, with the Warriorettes continuing to set the pace and the boys turning in a solid runner-up finish. On the girls side, White County kept its unbeaten run intact, topping both Avery Trace and Smith
by Rachel AubergerThe White County Middle School golf teams added another strong showing to the season Thursday afternoon, with the Warriorettes continuing to set the pace and the boys turning in a solid runner-up finish. On the girls side, White County kept its unbeaten run intact, topping both Avery Trace and Smith
by Rachel Auberger
The White County High School track and field team turned in another strong outing Thursday evening at York Institute in Jamestown, finishing fourth in an eight-team field behind a collection of standout individual efforts and a relay team that stole the spotlight. Leading the way once again was Isaac Littles,
by Rachel Auberger
White County Middle School scratched out a long-awaited April win Thursday night, using one timely run and a dominant outing on the mound to edge Warren County 1-0 in the regular season finale.
by Rachel Auberger
The regular season finale didn’t come close to going the way the Warriors had hoped. The White County High School baseball team managed just two hits and a single run as they fell to the Cookeville Cavaliers, 14-1. White County’s lone run came early. Austin Pionke drew a
by Rachel Auberger