Brookwood splits pair of games
The Brookwood Lady Warriors lost 31-29 to the Calvary Christian Lady Knights Friday night.
Leading Brookwood scorers were Madeline Harrer- and Peyton Patterson with eight points apiece. Eleanor Stubley added seven points.
The Warriors lost to the Knights 51-43.
Leading Brookwood scoers were Carter Reed with 12, Jake Piazza with nine and Brad Kinni with seven.
The Lady Warriors and Warriors are headed to their region tournament at Darton College in Albany. The Lady Warriors play Friday at 4 p.m. The Warriors will follow at 5:30 p.m.
Cairo girls beat Worth County
Cairo’s girls varsity tennis team beat Worth County on Tuesday.
Lauren Cassels, Taylor Duncan, Kindall York and Tybria Williams (doubles) were Cairo winners.
Worth County won the boys match.
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Walk-off winners
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Old faces in new places
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Warriors turning to Strickland for Game 2
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Walk-off Warriors
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English starts strong at Byron Nelson
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Thomasville’s Stone aims to execute plan at state
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Warriors keeping pace early this spring
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All ‘Fore’ One
Thomas County Central girls golf team hoping fourth straight state championship tournament leads to first crown.
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Warriors wary about facing Eagles again
Brookwood hosts Stratford Academy in second round playoff series that begins today at 5 p.m.
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Managing the process
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