Promising start for Wildcat swimmers at Ware meet
For a program seeking more state qualifiers, the Camden County High swimmers’ first performances last Thursday were a very positive step.
For a program seeking more state qualifiers, the Camden County High swimmers’ first performances last Thursday were a very positive step.
The Camden County High team of Jordan de Jesus, Virginia Byrd, Skylar Sanford and Cheyenne Malone won the first NJROTC-sanctioned rifle match hosted by the program last Saturday at the Ware rifle c
Last year in Kingsland, Camden County kicked a fourth-quarter field goal to beat Valdosta by three and weaken the visitor’s chances at a first-round home state playoff game.
The Camden County High softball Lady Wildcats closed 12-14 after falling 13-2 to Grayson in a Class 7A super-regional Oct. 17 at North Paulding.
About 50 student-athletes signed up for boys basketball tryouts slated for this week at Camden County High.
The Wildcats’ first-quarter lead vanished under 31 unanswered Colquitt points in a 37-16 Region 1-7A home defeat last Friday.
The perils of Region 1-7A football don’t leave any time to dwell on defeats.
In their last tuneup before the Region 1-7A meet next week, the Wildcat boys cross-country runners were first and the girls second in three-team races last Thursday at Ware.
For everything that could have sunk Camden County’s chances in the Region 1-7A opener last Friday, the Wildcats’ big-play ability wouldn’t let that happen.
The Wildcats’ last regular-season home game Friday night also brings their most imposing opponent by far, a traditionally potent Colquitt team ranked 13th in the nation.