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High school sports cancellations Winder-Barrow baseball, tennis and track events have been cancelled today due to the rain. The Diamond Doggs game against Clarke Central scheduled for 5:30 p.m. has been moved to Thursday at the same time. |
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Doggs back to winning Winder-Barrow bounced back from its first loss of the season as junior lefthander Taylor Keinat hurled a four-hit 4-0 shutout at Rockdale County Tuesday evening at the Charles W. Maddox Complex. |
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WB soccer teams defeat Rockdale The Winder-Barrow boys and girls soccer teams each won their second region game Tuesday night at Rockdale County. |
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Winder-Barrow boys and girls tennis falls to MCHS The Winder-Barrow girls tennis team (4-1 Subregion 8-AAAA North, 5-1 overall) lost for the first time, 4-1 Tuesday, against Madison County at the YMCA. |
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WB boys golf wins opener Cole Bentley hits an approach shot Tuesday in Winder-Barrow’s season opening match against Clarke Central Tuesday at Jennings Mill Country Club. Bentley finished with a 48, while teammate Justin Donaldson added a 44 to lead the Doggs over the Glads 195-198. |
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Doggs crush Raiders The Winder-Barrow bats didn’t miss a beat in their first Region 8-AAAA game of the season Tuesday night at Habersham. |
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Hill to play in North-South game Winder-Barrow basketball star Mimi Hill will play for the North in the Georgia North vs. South All Star game held in two weekends at Savannah State University. |
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WBHS opens track and field season Marie Lyle, Amanda Cope, Jake Hester and Rozzie Johnson were event winners Tuesday night at W. Clair Harris Stadium as both Winder-Barrow track teams opened their seasons by placing third in five-team meets. |
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Winder-Barrow soccer defeats Loganville Tuesday The Winder-Barrow boys soccer team had been building to this moment for some time, but it wasn’t until Tuesday night that they finally broke through. |
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Net Doggs are victorious The Winder-Barrow girls tennis team won 5-0 Tuesday at East Jackson. Their record is now 5-0. “It feels pretty good to win 5-0 and be 5-0,” said Head Coach Heather Lundy. None of the singles or doubles players even took their match to three sets, and all had one game finish 6-0. Sunshyne Moua won at No. 1 singles, Anna Schmidt at No. 2 singles, Kaitlynn Gordon at No. 3 singles, Quinn Edgar and Jessie ... |
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