• Lady Indians start region play with victory over Tigers 15-3

    The Lumpkin County Lady Indians softball team started off their region play strong on Monday night with a 15-3 victory over the Dawson County Tigers. The game was delayed at first because of stormy weather, but after the skies cleared both teams came out ready to play. The Lady Indians started out slow, leaving three stranded […]

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  • Dragonettes fight back; Lady Indians fall 9-4

    After a loss against the Lumpkin County Lady Indians on Tuesday, the Pickens Dragonettes weren’t going down without a fight on their home turf. And that’s exactly what they did; the Nettes came back to win 9-4 on Thursday’s matchup. But Lumpkin County didn’t make it easy for them. The Lady Indians played an explosive […]

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  • Lumpkin County football team puts in work at North Ga FCA Camp

    Most camps end with a huddle, but this weekend football teams at the North Georgia Fellowship of Christian Athletes camp will have the opportunity to end each day with a huddle and prayer. The Lumpkin County High School Indians are one team that is attending the camp, held at Riverside Military Academy from Friday until […]

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  • Lady Indians edge past Tigers 4-2

    Lady

    Both the Lumpkin County Lady and Indians and Dawson County Tigers battled for hits in their region game on Tuesday night. But after a single to left field by Emmie Graham and ball put into play by Hannah Pulley, the Lady Indians were able to pull ahead and win by a final score of 4-2. […]

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  • TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week- Ethan Kline no. 16

    Congratulations go out to Ethan Kline, no. 16 for the Lumpkin County Indians, for being named this week’s TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week! Ethan played a key role in the Indians’ game against Jackson County on Friday night. He made multiple great tackles throughout the second half that prevented the Panthers from being able […]

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  • TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week-Jason Chamblee, no. 51

    In a tough game against the White County Warriors on Friday night, Jason Chamblee played a key role on defense. Jason helped to prevent the Warriors from scoring any more touchdowns late into the game. The Warriors were ahead 38-0 in the third quarter, and in scoring position again on the two yard line. Chamblee […]

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  • Sports talk Thursday with Lauren Hunter-Shout-out to softball

    Sports

    I’ll be the first to tell you that growing up I was never athletic. People always seem to find that hard to believe since I’m a sports reporter. But there was a time that I was really interested in trying softball. When I was little (aka the age I should’ve started playing a sport if […]

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  • Future Indians gather for Lumpkin Youth Football camp

    Coach Caleb Sorrells and the seniors of the Indians football team had planned to host last night’s youth football camp on the football field. But the event was moved indoors after about ten minutes when a storm hit. Fortunately the Lumpkin County Indians are blessed with an indoor practice facility, and all in attendance didn’t […]

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  • Sports talk Thursday with Lauren Hunter-For love of the game

    Recently I’ve started watching the show Friday Night Lights again. Let me just say- this is partially important because I’m not a big TV show person. I don’t have the patience to sit through an hour-long episode nor do I usually have the time to keep up with a series. But I figure with pre-season […]

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  • Men’s basketball comes up short in Gainesville

    Men's

    The atmosphere was electric for the basketball season opener at Chestatee High School on Tuesday night. Unfortunately that spark fizzled out for the Lumpkin County Men’s basketball team, who found themselves playing catch up to the War Eagles in the fourth period. The War Eagles ultimately edged past the Indians 74-68, with Brenton Nicholson sinking […]

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  • Sports talk Thursday with Lauren Hunter-Back in season

    If any of you are under the age of 18 and reading this article, then I imagine this week was probably a tough week for you. I say that because the majority of schools in the state of Georgia started back this week. I can remember being in high school and having a knot of […]

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  • Lady Indians defeat Pickens Dragonettes 4-3 in home opener

    Until the bottom of the fifth inning, it looked as though the Pickens Dragonettes softball team was going to walk away with a win at the Lumpkin County Lady Indians home opener. But as with all great games you have to stay until the very end. After Lauren English hit a double for the Lady […]

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  • Sports talk Thursday with Lauren Hunter-Politics in sports?

    The U.S. Women’s National Team has been making headlines recently for victories as a team, and as individuals for political statements. Last week, the team won their second back-to-back World Cup. Shortly after the game, player Allie Long was seen dropping an American flag during the post-game celebration. Her teammate Kelley O’Hara recognized the significance […]

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  • Lumpkin Co. football welcomes new head coach Monday night at meet and greet

    Many members of the Lumpkin County High School football team and their families attended a meet and greet event Monday night to welcome new head coach Caleb Sorrells. After a brief introduction from Principal Billy Kirk, which included a presentation of a new Lumpkin County Indians football jersey, Sorrells addressed the players and their families. He told […]

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  • TeamFYNSports Writer’s Player of the Week- Jackson Root, no. 5

    Jackson

    Jackson Root earned this week’s nomination for Player of the Week for stepping up in a big game against the Greater Atlanta Christian Spartans. He played a key role in the play that scored the lone touchdown for the Indians. After a handoff from quarterback Tucker Kirk, Jackson dropped back and completed a pass to […]

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