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Members of the WCHS varsity girl's soccer team are, front from left, Katia Tinajero, Emma Morrow, Isabella Moschiano, Lilly Gann, Rachel Harris, and Liz Williams; middle row, Anna Tatum, Grace Bythewood, Nealeigh Broadwell, Gabby Whiddon, Reese Vandegriff, and Hazen Ramey; back row,  Head Coach Megan Runkle, , manager Kaia Kinson, Lily Gearing, Chloe Shea, Adelynn Knight, Brianna Blihovde, Callie Armour, Coach Mike Vandegriff, and Coach Brianna Bullock. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

Members of the WCHS varsity girl's soccer team are, front from left, Katia Tinajero, Emma Morrow, Isabella Moschiano, Lilly Gann, Rachel Harris, and Liz Williams; middle row, Anna Tatum, Grace Bythewood, Nealeigh Broadwell, Gabby Whiddon, Reese Vandegriff, and Hazen Ramey; back row, Head Coach Megan Runkle, , manager Kaia Kinson, Lily Gearing, Chloe Shea, Adelynn Knight, Brianna Blihovde, Callie Armour, Coach Mike Vandegriff, and Coach Brianna Bullock. (Photo/Staci Sulhoff)

Lady Warriors open playoffs next week

The White County Lady Warriors are back in the Class AAA state tournament this year, after finishing the regular season as the No. 3 from Region 7-AAA. The Lady Warriors have huge task in the first round as they head to Norcross next Tuesday to take on Greater Atlanta Christian.
White County's Rachel Harris, left, and Cherokee Bluff's Alex Jahnke collide during the region matchup Tuesday afternoon at the Truett McConnell soccer complex in Cleveland. (Photo/Mark Turner)

White County's Rachel Harris, left, and Cherokee Bluff's Alex Jahnke collide during the region matchup Tuesday afternoon at the Truett McConnell soccer complex in Cleveland. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Cherokee Bluff sweeps region battle

With the high school soccer season rolling toward the finish line, every game matters in the hunt for a state playoff spot. Such was the case for the White County Lady Warriors Tuesday night when they took on Cherokee Bluff in their final region matchup of the season.
Anna Tatum, middle, celebrates with her teammates after setting the single season assist record Tuesady against Dawson County. Tatum had a pair of assists in the 10-0 win, gving her 14 on the season.(Photo/WCHS Soccer)

Anna Tatum, middle, celebrates with her teammates after setting the single season assist record Tuesady against Dawson County. Tatum had a pair of assists in the 10-0 win, gving her 14 on the season.(Photo/WCHS Soccer)

Lady Warriors clinch state berth; face No. 5 Lumpkin in key matchup

The high school soccer season is heading into the final two weeks of the regular season, and the White County Lady Warriors are in the hunt for a region championship.
Sophomore Eliska Dvorakova is an honorable mention pick. Senior Hannah Logue earned a spot on the NAIA All-American third team.(Photos/TMU Athletics)

Sophomore Eliska Dvorakova is an honorable mention pick. Senior Hannah Logue earned a spot on the NAIA All-American third team.(Photos/TMU Athletics)

TMU duo earns All-American honors

A pair of Truett McConnell student-athletes are part of the the 2021 NAIA Women's Soccer All-America Team.
White County's Cohen Cantrell, left, goes up for a header during the Warriors' second round matchup with Greater Atlanta Christian Tuesday in Cleveland.

White County's Cohen Cantrell, left, goes up for a header during the Warriors' second round matchup with Greater Atlanta Christian Tuesday in Cleveland.

Warriors rally, GAC uses late goal for 3-2 win

The White County Warriors season came to a frustrating end Tuesday night in Cleveland during the second round of the Class AAA boy's soccer tournament. The Warriors, the 7-AAA region champions, suffered a 3-2 loss to Greater Atlanta Christian, ending the team's hopes of making a Final Four run.
White County's Sydnee Nix, left, collides with Oconee County's Perrin Pennington during the Sweet 16 game Monday in Watkinsville. (Photo/Mark Turner)

White County's Sydnee Nix, left, collides with Oconee County's Perrin Pennington during the Sweet 16 game Monday in Watkinsville. (Photo/Mark Turner)

WC girls lose battle to No. 2 Oconee

White County and Oconee County put on a soccer clinic Monday night during the second round of Class AAA girl's soccer tournament, but unfortunately, the wrong set of Lady Warriors walked off the field with the win. Oconee County, the No.
White County's Hazen Ramey, left, Madison Hunter, and Leah Alexander are all smiles after Hunter's unassisted goal gave the Lady Warriors a 4-0 lead over Ringgold Monday in the opening round of the AAA playoffs. The Lady Warriors face Oconee County next Monday in a Top 5 battle in a second round matchup. (Photo/Mark Turner)

White County's Hazen Ramey, left, Madison Hunter, and Leah Alexander are all smiles after Hunter's unassisted goal gave the Lady Warriors a 4-0 lead over Ringgold Monday in the opening round of the AAA playoffs. The Lady Warriors face Oconee County next Monday in a Top 5 battle in a second round matchup. (Photo/Mark Turner)

WCHS rolls into Sweet 16 with 8-0 win over Ringgold

After finishing in a three-way tie for the Region 7-AAA soccer title and being relegated to the No. 3 spot due to a tiebreaker, the White County Lady Warriors could have easily come out flat in the first round of the Class AAA tournament. But they didn't.
Ada Smith and the Lady Warriors dropped a 3-0 decision Tuesday to West Forsyth. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Ada Smith and the Lady Warriors dropped a 3-0 decision Tuesday to West Forsyth. (Photo/Mark Turner)

WC kicks off state tourney next week

It's state playoff time for the White County High School soccer teams, and both squads enter the postseason fray with high expectations. The Class AAA state kicks off next with the first round of the girl's bracket on Tuesday, April 20, while the boy's division begins play on Wednesday, April 21.
Hazen Ramey had two goals and an assist in the win. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Hazen Ramey had two goals and an assist in the win. (Photo/Mark Turner)

Lady Warriors beat GHS, 5-2

The White County Lady Warriors posted a 5-2 win over Gainesville last week in a non-region matchup in Cleveland.